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Magical Systems and Fusion Reactors: Rivers Solomon Discusses An Unkindness of Ghosts

  • Claire Vaye Watkins
  • September 26, 2017
Rivers Solomon discusses her debut novel, the importance of writing the body into a story, and more.
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Analyzing the Why: A Conversation with Jonathan Reiss

  • Sarah Bridgins
  • August 28, 2017
Jonathan Reiss discusses his debut novel Getting Off, his transition from actor to writer, his own past drug use, and our country's current opioid epidemic.
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Wisdom Is a Double-Edged Sword: Talking with Jay Baron Nicorvo

  • Beverly Parayno
  • August 21, 2017
Jay Baron Nicorvo discusses his debut novel, The Standard Grand, how easy it is for civilians to forget about soldiers and veterans, and his longstanding love of animals.
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The Long and Winding Road to a Bestseller

  • The Rumpus
  • August 7, 2017
In Warren Adler‘s first-ever video portraying his personal story of becoming an enduring novelist, the acclaimed author of The War of the Roses speaks frankly about the trials and tribulations he faced…
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Misfits and Marriage: Talking with Taylor Larsen

  • Michele Filgate
  • July 31, 2017
Taylor Larsen discusses her debut novel, Stranger, Father, Beloved, writing about New England, falling in love with her characters, and the surprises of debut authorship.
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A Funny Inevitability: In Conversation with Siel Ju

  • Stephanie Siu
  • June 30, 2017
Siel Ju discusses her debut novel-in-stories, Cake Time, the difference between our online selves and real-life selves, and who she hopes will read her work.
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The Rumpus Mini-Interview Project #90: Erika Carter

  • Victoria Russell
  • June 29, 2017
Erika Carter’s debut novel Lucky You tells the story of three young women in their early twenties who leave their waitressing jobs in an Arkansas college town to embark on…
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When Theory and Fiction Collide: Savage Theories by Pola Oloixarac

  • Steven Felicelli
  • June 8, 2017
Theory and fiction have a history. They’d been flirting with each other for centuries and now regularly engage in textual intercourse.
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On Speaking Plainly: A Conversation with Rajith Savanadasa

  • Samantha Facciolo
  • June 5, 2017
Rajith Savanadasa discusses his debut novel, Ruins, writing across oceans, and the chance encounter with refugees that led to the story at the heart of his novel.
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The Story Is the Concepts: Philosophizing with Ryan Ruby

  • Amanda DeMarco
  • May 29, 2017
Ryan Ruby talks about his debut novel The Zero and the One, the challenges of pacing and plot, and the fun of inventing a book of philosophy for the novel.
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The Many Faces of Arab Culture: Salt Houses by Hala Alyan

  • Sarah Hoenicke
  • May 25, 2017
Narratives like this one complicate and humanize America’s simplistic view of Arab cultures, toppling the flimsy idea that Arab people are intractably Other.
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VISIBLE: Women Writers of Color: Angie Thomas

  • Deesha Philyaw
  • April 19, 2017
Angie Thomas discusses her debut novel, The Hate U Give, landing an agent on Twitter, and why she trusts teenagers more than the publishing industry.
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