Canadian writer Joseph Boyden sits down to discuss his latest novel, The Orenda, what it means to be of both Ojibway and European descent, and the controversy surrounding his portrayals of Canada's historical violence.
No one writes poems like [Harryette] Mullen. And if Mullen’s poems teach us anything about the larger context of making poems, the lesson might be that no one should write poems like her.
Writer and founder and director of New York's Sackett Street Writer's Workshop Julia Fierro talks about her debut novel, Cutting Teeth, reading with scrutiny, being able to edit your own work, and motherhood.
Novelist Stacey D'Erasmo sits down to discuss her latest book, Wonderland, indie rock's lack of a net, the appeal of visual artists, and what it means to put your entire self in your work.