Breaking Free of the Cult of Academia: An Interview With Amy Gentry
Halley Sutton talks to Amy Gentry about “Bad Habits,” a thriller set in academia.
Halley Sutton talks to Amy Gentry about “Bad Habits,” a thriller set in academia.
Rachel Barenbaum talks with Imbolo Mbue about her new novel, “How Beautiful We Were.”
The author discusses her new book, “Girlhood,” a text that mixes memoir, reportage, and the lyric essay.
Novelist and art critic Geoff Dyer reflects on his diverse and genre-defying career.
Jonathan Kirshner interviews David Thomson on his book “A Light in the Dark: A History of Movie Directors.”
James Brown details his struggle with addiction, his path to hope, and his writing process in an interview with Rob Roberge.
Dinah Lenney talks to memoirist Dinty W. Moore, whose latest book, "To Hell with It," is out now.
Emily Rapp Black challenges cultural narratives on disability, memoir, and gender in this interview with Gina Frangello.
Sharanya Manivannan discusses her new books, “Incantations Over Water” and “Mermaids in the Moonlight.”
Crystal Hana Kim talks with Julia Fine about her newest book, “The Upstairs House.”
Jo Ann Beard and Rachel DeWoskin discuss Beard’s new essay collection, “Festival Days.”
Travis Lupick asks Carl L. Hart about his book “Drug Use for Grown-Ups: Chasing Liberty in the Land of Fear.”
Sara Black McCulloch talks with Legacy Russell about “Glitch Feminism” and new ways of thinking resistance in the virtual world.
In “The Freezer Door,” Mattilda Bernstein Sycamore questions everything.
Trish Crapo talks with writer Jon Boilard about his new book, "Junk City."
Ivy Pochoda talks with Tod Goldbery about “The Low Desert,” his new story collection.