Melanie Kachadoorian attempted to write her first book at the age of nine, but it was oddly morbid and not well received. Since then, her work has appeared in Exposition Review, If and Only If, and Monkey Puzzle. She holds an MFA in Creative Writing, is Director of Events for Fresno Women Read, and teaches at Fresno State.
Adam Morris discusses Quiet Creature on the Corner, a novel he translated from the Brazilian by João Gilberto Noll, the choices he makes as a translator, and the unique narrative structure of Noll’s writing.
Rob Roberge talks about his new memoir, Liar, the differences between writing fiction and writing memoir, and why every narrator is an unreliable narrator.