Keep Showing Up: A Q-and-A with “This Is How I Save My Life” Memoirist Amy B. Scher
Discussing the mind-body connection, intergenerational trauma, and self-generated healing.
Discussing the mind-body connection, intergenerational trauma, and self-generated healing.
Leon Hendrix talks to filmmaker Shola Lynch about her past projects and her work at the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture.
Megan Moodie interviews Irene Lusztig about her new movie, "Yours in Sisterhood."
Barrie Jean Borich on her new book, returning to Chicago, and why she is drawn to ruin.
Kate Wolf interviews “Motherhood” author Sheila Heti.
Denise Grollmus talks to Leslie Jamison about her latest book, “The Recovering: Intoxication and Its Aftermath.”
In this monthly series, Scott Timberg interviews musicians on the literary work that has inspired and informed their music.
Scott Timberg interviews Robert Crais, prolific author of “The Wanted.”
On "Incognegro," moving between literary fiction and graphic novels, and the Harlem Renaissance.
Ralf Webb asks Hannah Sullivan about her new collection, “Three Poems,” the long poem, lyric poetry, and autofiction.
Seeking the elusive heart of Donald J. Trump.
Krista Lukas interviews Gayle Brandeis about memoirs of suicide loss, including her own, "The Art of Misdiagnosis: Surviving My Mother's Suicide."
Lauren Young talks to Winnie M. Li about her debut novel, “Dark Chapter,” and the aesthetic and political struggles of translating the nuances of recovery.
On aging rappers, Confederate statues, baseball logos, and surviving Donald Trump.
On the growing sophistication of YA fiction and its audience.
"We came into being by the grace of trees." Everett Hamner talks with Richard Powers about his latest novel, "The Overstory."