The Philosophy of Fugu
Sometimes real life provides more conspiracies, cover-ups, and crimes than even a crime writer like me could think up.
Sometimes real life provides more conspiracies, cover-ups, and crimes than even a crime writer like me could think up.
Part 2 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.
Darryl Pinckney talks voting in the black community, writing while black and gay, and his latest book, "Black Deutschland."
Don Franzen interviews William C. Gordon.
An interview with Denise Mina about crime writing and low art.
John McManus sees the terrible humor in loss while lodging the admonition that nobody’s life is a joke.
Kaitlyn Greenidge discusses the limits of language, family roles, and the tools we use to talk about the past.
John McIntyre interviews John Andrew Fredrick.
Katherine Taylor discusses her writing process, the autobiographical nature of writing, and the inspiration in California's Central Valley.
Part 1 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.
Megan Abbott interviews Alison Gaylin
Tanwi Nandini Islam speaks on the inspiration for her award-winning novel "Bright Lines" and its richly drawn South Asian Muslim characters.
An interview with Colm Tóibín, author of "Brooklyn."
Justin Campbell interviews the author, pastor, and public intellectual Rev. Osagyefo Uhuru Sekou.
Paul Tremblay interviews Peter Straub.
A rare interview with Melissa Green, whose singular poetic sensibility comes through in the new collection Magpiety.