Two Snakes Around a Pepper Tree
James Renner talks about his true crime addiction.
James Renner talks about his true crime addiction.
Kim Fay talks to Lisa Brackmann about broaching tough subjects in her crime fiction while also staying funny.
Patrick Madden explains himself to Micah McCrary.
Rebecca Schiff talks about grief, writing sex scenes, and being funny.
Part 8 of a new series exploring the role of the digital humanities, as well as the digital in the humanities as it currently exists in the US academy.
Brenda Miller “becomes herself” in an interview with Kathleen Livingston.
Part 7 of a new series exploring the role of the digital humanities, as well as the digital in the humanities as it currently exists in the US academy.
An interview with English screenwriter and director Terence Davies on his new film "Sunset Song", adapted from Lewis Grassic Gibbon's classic novel.
To MFA or not to MFA? Mishka Shubaly on regret.
"You are originating when you translate; [...] you’re co-writing, you’re creating something in English from another language, it’s a creative act."
A conversation with Judy Chaikin, director of "The Girls in the Band".
Sara-Kate Astrove and Zoe Zolbrod talk about what it means to be a victim.
In “St. Marks Is Dead”, writer Ada Calhoun traces 400 years of the street beginning with Peter Stuyvesant’s expansive farm to the karaoke bars of today.
"By reading literature in translation, we become citizens of the world."
Rob Spillman comes down from the ledge.
Tucker Coombe interviews Bronwen Dickey about her new book, “Pit Bull: The Battle over an American Icon”.