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Tag: novel

“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, … More

Alyssa Quinn, Dzanc Books, Halibis, interview, Nina Shope, novel

“A Hallucinatory Clarity”: Marcus Pactor in Conversation with Angela Woodward

Angela Woodward works both unlikely and widely known history into her slim fictions. In her new novel, Ink, she weaves … More

Angela Woodward, Ink, interview, Marcus Pactor, novel, The University Press of Kentucky

“Car-X”: An Excerpt from Angela Woodward’s New Novel Ink

“We have extensive accounts, typed out neatly: ‘They took me into a dark room and started hitting me on the … More

Angela Woodward, excerpt, Fiction, Ink, novel, The University Press of Kentucky

“Memetic and Disoriented TV Dinners”: An Interview with Garth Miró by Claire Hopple

The Vacation is a beach read’s evil twin. But sort of a saintly one. Throw Hunter S. Thompson, Thomas Aquinas, … More

Claire Hopple, Expat Press, Garth Miró, interview, novel, The Vacation

“If I Could Get By Without Sleep, I Would”: Tobias Carroll Discusses His New Novel, Ex-Members, with Ryan Sartor

When I think of the New York City literary scene, Tobias Carroll is right at the top of the list. … More

Astrophil Press, Ex-Members, Fiction, novel, Ryan Sartor, Tobias Carroll

“Skullface” by Rick Claypool: A Novel Excerpt for The Future

Skullface 1. A mutant wakes up screaming alone under harsh beams of laboratory light. The humanlike thing cries and clings … More

excerpt, Fiction, novel, Rick Claypool, The Future

The Future: DEAR WOLFMOTHER, a post-apocalyptic, digital novel in four parts by Matthew Burnside

The WOLFMOTHER quartet is a post-apocalyptic digital novel that will unfold in four serialized installments / seasons / operatic movements … More

DEAR WOLFMOTHER, Matthew Burnside, novel, The Future

MISCELLANEOUS LANGUAGE novel excerpt by Pablo D’Stair

  I KEPT THE ONE DRAWER of the desk, the one third down or second up, depending how your mind … More

excerpt, Fiction, Miscellaneous Language, novel, Pablo D'Stair, Village Idiot Press

“A Retrospective Viewpoint”: Bailey Bujnosek Interviews SYBELIA DRIVE Author Karin Cecile Davidson

Karin Cecile Davidson’s Sybelia Drive traces the turbulent coming of age of Lulu, Rainey, and Saul in a Florida lake … More

Bailey Bujnosek, Braddock Avenue Books, Fiction, interview, Karin Cecile Davidson, novel, Sybelia Drive

“Gravity and Other Theories”: A Collaborative Interview with authors Andrew Farkas & David Leo Rice

Andrew Farkas is the author of a novel, The Big Red Herring, and two fiction collections, Sunsphere and Self-Titled Debut. He is an Assistant Professor of … More

A Room in Dodge City, Alternating Current Press, Andrew Farkas, David Leo Rice, Fiction, interview, KERNPUNKT Press, novel, The Big Red Herring, Volume 2: The Blut Branson Era

REGARD novel excerpt by Pablo D’Stair

  IT WAS UNTIL A POINT she was uncertain of she had kept a list of the topics on which … More

excerpt, Fiction, novel, Pablo D'Stair, Regard, Village Idiot Press

“I’m Resistant to Form, in Life and in Art”: An Interview with Loie Rawding, author of the novel Tight Little Vocal Cords by Laura Eppinger

Loie Rawding grew up on the coast of Maine. Her personal work exists as hybrid monster, a cocktail of prose … More

Fiction, interview, KERNPUNKT Press, Laura Eppinger, Loie Rawding, novel, Tight Little Vocal Cords

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