Tag: interview

  • “But the Nightingale”: William Lessard Interviews Diane Seuss

    “But the Nightingale”: William Lessard Interviews Diane Seuss

    Diane Seuss is the author of six books of poetry. frank: sonnets won the 2022 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry, the National Book Critics Circle Award for Poetry and the PEN/Voelcker Prize. Still Life with Two Dead Peacocks and a Girl was a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award and the Los Angeles Times…

  • Joanna Pearson Discusses Small in Real Life with Short-Story Author Kelly Sather

    Joanna Pearson Discusses Small in Real Life with Short-Story Author Kelly Sather

    Kelly Sather’s collection of nine stories, Small in Real Life, reads with a sure-handedness that belies the fact that this marks her debut. It’s no wonder this book was chosen by guest judge Deesha Philyaw for the 2023 Drue Heinz Literature Prize and has garnered early praise from writers like Garth Greenwell and Yiyun Li. Sather…

  • Andrew C. Wenaus Discusses The Supply Chain with Aaron Schneider

    Andrew C. Wenaus Discusses The Supply Chain with Aaron Schneider

    Aaron Schneider is a queer settler living in London, Ontario. He is the Founding Editor at The /tƐmz/ Review, the Publisher at the chapbook press 845 Press, and an Assistant Professor in the Department of Writing Studies at Western University. His stories have appeared in The Danforth Review, Filling Station, The Ex-Puritan, Hamilton Arts and…

  • “Openings”: William Lessard Interviews Adeena Karasick & Warren Lehrer

    “Openings”: William Lessard Interviews Adeena Karasick & Warren Lehrer

    Adeena Karasick is a Canadian poet based in New York. She is also a media artist, cultural theorist, and author of 14 books. Her most recent books include Ærotomania: The Book of Lumenations (Lavender Ink, 2023) and Massaging the Medium: 7 Pechakuchas (The Institute of General Semantics Press, 2022), which was shortlisted for Outstanding Book…

  • Abby Frucht Interviews David Winner on His New Novel, Master Lovers

    Abby Frucht Interviews David Winner on His New Novel, Master Lovers

    While clearing out his great aunt’s midtown apartment after her death, author David Winner discovered artifacts of her storied existence: notes from opera stars, love letters, and artifacts from the Middle East of the 1930s. His Aunt Dorle had been a co-founder of Angel Records and a prominent figure in the mid-century classical music world.…

  • Matt L. Roar & Niina Pollari Discuss Their New Poetry Books, MY WAR and Path of Totality

    Matt L. Roar & Niina Pollari Discuss Their New Poetry Books, MY WAR and Path of Totality

    I first read Niina Pollari’s Path of Totality on a plane and was immediately torn between giving into the book, allowing myself to weep my way from JFK to SFO, or to pull myself together and not thoroughly weird-out the passenger in the neighboring seat. Niina’s book is funny and smart and sad and intimate enough…

  • “Ashenfolk”: William Lessard Interviews Joseph Mosconi + 6 Exclusive Poems

    “Ashenfolk”: William Lessard Interviews Joseph Mosconi + 6 Exclusive Poems

    Joseph Mosconi is a writer, editor, and curator based in Los Angeles. A former Google computational linguist, he is the executive director of the Poetic Research Bureau (PRB), a hybrid arts space that hosts weekly readings, performances, and films by today’s most progressive poets and artists. Mosconi is also a co-founder and programmer at 2220…

  • “I Have No Master, Whilst I Have No Clue”: An Interview with Zak Ferguson by Patrick Parks

    “I Have No Master, Whilst I Have No Clue”: An Interview with Zak Ferguson by Patrick Parks

    Zak Ferguson describes himself as “an autistic experimental author, living in Brighton, UK, and co-founder (along with fiancée Laura-Jane Marshall) of the innovative, boundary-pushing Sweat Drenched Press.” In addition to his editorial duties—which include everything from reading submissions to formatting the books to designing the covers—he spends his spare time reviewing books and films for…

  • “This World We Are Constructing”: An Interview with Alyssa Quinn by Nina Shope

    “This World We Are Constructing”: An Interview with Alyssa Quinn by Nina Shope

    Alyssa Quinn’s debut novel, Habilis, takes place in a mysterious anthropology museum that converts into a disco club at night. When Lucy, a young woman with an uncertain past, finds herself thrust into this museum, she must confront her own origins—and, all the more difficult, the origins of the human species itself. Quinn is the author of…