Grady Hendrix on Horror, Survival, and “The Final Girl Support Group”

An interview with Grady Hendrix on “The Final Girl Support Group.”

Read More

Jason Mott on Balancing a Novel, Identity, and Real and Imagined Lives

An interview with Jason Mott about his new novel “Hell of a Book.”

Read More

Colleen Oakley on Small Towns, Journalism, and the Peculiarities of Grief

An interview with the author of ‘The Invisible Husband of Frick Island,’ Colleen Oakley.

Read More

“Bookish Broads” is A History of the Female Experience in Literature

An interview with Lauren Marino on “Bookish Broads,” an illustrated celebration of women writers.

Read More

“One Writer’s Beginnings” Forges Connections Across Time and Place

The new edition of Eudora Welty’s instructive memoir “One Writer’s Beginnings” features an introduction by Natasha Trethewey.

Read More

A Tapestry of Connectivity in “I Have Been Assigned the Single Bird”

Susan Cerulean’s recent memoir “I Have Been Assigned the Single Bird” chronicles both her end-of-life care for her octogenarian father and her stewardship of seabirds on an isolated Florida island.

Read More

Ron Rash on Environmental Concerns, Short Stories, and “In the Valley”

An interview with Ron Rash on his recent collection “In the Valley.”

Read More

John Lane on Invoking the Woods as a Character in “Whose Woods These Are”

An interview with John Lane on his latest novel “Whose Woods These Are.”

Read More