Feral, Fearless, and Long Overdue
Alma Katsu and Sadie Hartmann discuss women who write horror fiction.
Alma Katsu and Sadie Hartmann discuss women who write horror fiction.
Tess Pollok interviews Lauren O’Neill-Butler about her new essay collection, “The War of Art: A History of Artists’ Protest in America.”
Nada Alic speaks with Halle Butler about social satire, writing humor, and her newest novel, “Banal Nightmare.”
Jeffrey Wasserstrom speaks with Xue Yiwei and Nan Z. Da about Shakespeare’s legacy in China.
Sanjena Sathian speaks with Dan Chaon about his new novel, “One of Us.”
Sebastian Langdell interviews Mary Jo Bang about her recent translation of Dante’s “Paradiso.”
Julien Crockett speaks with Blaise Agüera y Arcas about the various ways that LLMs keep surprising scientists and how our definition of intelligence should be more complex than people generally think.
David Hering interviews Stephanie LaCava about her new novel, “Nymph.”
Tess Pollok interviews Jon Raymond about his new novel, “God and Sex.”
C. Francis Fisher interviews Shangyang Fang about his new book “Study of Sorrow: Translations.”
Iris Kim talks to Jaquira Díaz about her new novel, “This Is the Only Kingdom.”
Cameron Engwall speaks with August Thompson about his debut novel, “Anyone’s Ghost.”
Adam Straus speaks with Yannick Murphy about her new novel “Things That Are Funny on a Submarine but Not Really.”
Cameron Engwall talks with Alexis Okeowo about her second book, “Blessings and Disasters: A Story of Alabama.”
Sascha Cohen talks with Molly Lambert about her new podcast “JennaWorld: Jenna Jameson, Vivid Video, & the Valley.”
Madeline Howard interviews Anika Jade Levy about her debut novel, “Flat Earth.”