Dan Leach Explores Y2K Apocalyptic Sincerity in “Junah at the End of the World”

“More than anything, I just wanted to show that, when you think the world is ending, you try to save the ones you love, and you save them with the language that has gained purchase in your mind. The best we can be to each other is sincere.”

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Notes from the Octopus School of Poetry: An Interview with Denton Loving

An interview with Denton Loving about his poetry collection “Feller.”

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What To Do When You Don’t Know What To Do: A Conversation with Julie Liddell Whitehead

An interview with Julie Liddell Whitehead, author of “Hurricane Baby: Stories.”

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The Lines Between Fact and Fiction, Writer and Author: A Conversation With Jason Mott

An interview with National Book Award-winning author, Jason Mott, about his new novel, “People Like Us.”

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“Stagnant and Delirious”: A Conversation with Julia Elliott

An interview with Julia Elliott, South Carolinian and author of “Hellions.”

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The Way Sound and Meaning Interact: A Conversation with Kendall Dunkelberg

“I knew that mortality was goig to be a big part of the collection.” An interview with Kendall Dunkelberg about Tree Fall with Birdsong, his fourth poetry collection.

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Civil Rights and Hurricane Katrina Histories Converge in “Behind the Waterline”

In this interview, Kionna Walker LeMalle shares the experience and magic behind her debut novel.

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The Artist Monks in “Art Above Everything”: A Conversation with Stephanie Elizondo Griest

A conversation with Stephanie Elizondo Griest, author of “Art Above Everything.”

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Self-Portraits of the South: An Interview with Suzanne Hudson

An interview with Alabama Truman Capote Prize winner Suzanne Henderson about “Deep Water, Deep Horizons” and more.

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