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Update frequency
every 36 days
Episodes
51
Years Active
2019 - 2025
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Jay Parini

Jay Parini

In which Jay Parini recounts the fictions and realities of his Borgesian adventure.
Fri 13 Jan 2023
Kirmen Uribe

Kirmen Uribe

In which Kirmen Uribe and his writing witness a changing world.
Fri 11 Nov 2022
Alice McDermott

Alice McDermott

In which Alice McDermott knows her way around a novel.
Fri 28 Oct 2022
Gwen E. Kirby

Gwen E. Kirby

In which Gwen E. Kirby talks sexist tropes, angry women, and radioactive cockroaches.
Fri 16 Sep 2022
Matthew Olzmann

Matthew Olzmann

In which Matthew Olzmann casts his poems into the stars and into the sea.
Fri 05 Aug 2022
Vievee Francis

Vievee Francis

In which Vievee Francis looks toward the light.
Fri 03 Jun 2022
Phillip B. Williams

Phillip B. Williams

In which Phillip B. Williams writes with anger and preserves with love.
Fri 29 Apr 2022
Michael Knight

Michael Knight

In which Michael Knight finds magic.
Fri 25 Mar 2022
Brandon Taylor

Brandon Taylor

In which Brandon Taylor surveys his Hot Freud Summer.
Fri 11 Feb 2022
Lauren Groff

Lauren Groff

In which novelist Lauren Groff talks utopia, twelfth-century feminine desire, and the ghost of Hildegard von Bingen.
Fri 14 Jan 2022
Elena Passarello

Elena Passarello

In which Elena Passarello gives Aesop a run for his money.
Fri 10 Dec 2021
Sidik Fofana

Sidik Fofana

In which editor-at-large Sidik Fofana discusses MFA culture, slow writing, and teaching high school, as well as his stories “The Okiedoke” and “The Rent Manual,” which were originally published in th…
Fri 12 Nov 2021
Danielle Evans

Danielle Evans

In which Danielle Evans discusses characterological framework, the coincidence of unintentional motif, and the underpinnings of a successful short story.
Fri 22 Oct 2021
Katie Kitamura

Katie Kitamura

In which editor-at-large Brandon Taylor interviews Katie Kitamura, author of *A Separation* and *Intimacies*. In this episode, Kitamura considers how her work explores the inner landscapes of the sel…
Fri 24 Sep 2021
Nikky Finney

Nikky Finney

In which poet Nikky Finney begins with love.
Fri 18 Jun 2021
Lisa Taddeo

Lisa Taddeo

In which Lisa Taddeo, author of the *New York Times* bestseller *Three Women* and the novel *Animal*, talks about the mundane cruelty of male indifference, the deferral of female desire, and power dy…
Fri 04 Jun 2021
Ross Gay

Ross Gay

In which Ross Gay, poet of Be Holding; Against Which; Bringing the Shovel Down; and Catalog of Unabashed Gratitude, winner of the 2015 National Book Critics Circle Award and the 2016 Kingsley Tufts P…

Fri 14 May 2021
Caki Wilkinson

Caki Wilkinson

In which Caki Wilkinson personifies hope and muses, “Hope is a character and things are not going well for her. I was thinking about Emily Dickinson, like what is the 2020 version of Emily Dickinson’…

Fri 23 Apr 2021
Rebecca Wolff

Rebecca Wolff

In which Rebecca Wolff, poet and editor of Fence magazine, discusses the sparse structure of her writing life, her editorship of Fence, and the kinetic tension between stanzas and space on the page: …

Fri 22 Jan 2021
Graham Barnhart

Graham Barnhart

In which Graham Barnhart, poet and US Army veteran, discusses the paradox of being an army medic—“You carry a rifle and an aid bag full of medical supplies to treat the people you’re potentially ex…

Fri 08 Jan 2021
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