Interview

Writers Respond: An Interview with Andrew Zornoza

Molly Gaudry

Andrew Zornoza is the author of the photo-prose novel, Where I Stay. Born in Houston, Texas, his fiction and essays have appeared in magazines such as Gastronomica, Sleepingfish, Confrontation, Porcupine Literary Arts, CapGun, and Matter Magazine, among others. He has taught at The New School University, Gotham Writers' Workshop, and the ASA Institute.

Writers Respond: An Interview with Blake Butler

Molly Gaudry

Blake Butler needs no introduction, which means all I need to say here is that the following interview was conducted using Google Docs between August 10, 2009 and October 18, 2009.


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Scorch Atlas

Writers Respond: A Conversation with Amelia Gray

Molly Gaudry

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The Featherproof Tour

Writers Respond: An Interview with Joshua Michael Stewart

Molly Gaudry

Joshua Michael Stewart, poet and editor of Big Toe Review (Where Prose Poems Go To Do Naughty Things), is the author of the chapbooks Ordinary Mysteries (White Heron Press, 2004) and Vintage Gray (Pudding House Press, 2007), as well as a full-length collection, Son of a Minor Key, which is forthcoming from BlazeVOX Books in 2010.

An Interview with Edward Mullany

Gabe Durham

I. Introduction

Writers Respond: An Interview with Darrin Doyle

Molly Gaudry

Darrin Doyle and I crossed paths, very briefly, while he was finishing his PhD at the University of Cincinnati. An undergraduate at the time, I was granted permission to enroll in the graduate fiction workshop to see if graduate school was something I’d like. It is because of fellow students like Darrin that I decided to pursue a master’s degree.

Writers Respond: Lydia Millet on My Happy Life

Molly Gaudry

Lydia Millet, winner of the PEN-USA Award for Fiction, is the author of the novels Omnivores; George Bush, Dark Prince of Love; Everyone's Pretty; Oh Pure and Radiant Heart;

Writers Respond: An Interview with Kyle Beachy

Molly Gaudry

MOLLY GAUDRY: Hi Kyle. Thanks for agreeing to this interview. When I first contacted you about it, I thought we would discuss your first book, The Slide, and leave it at that. Instead, over time, the interview evolved into a sort of multi-layered discussion.

Writers Respond: An Interview with J. C. Hallman

Molly Gaudry

J. C. Hallman is the author of The Chess Artist (St. Martin's, 2004), The Devil Is a Gentleman (Random House, 2006), and the recently published collection of stories, The Hospital for Bad Poets (Milkweed, 2009).

Michael Martone Postcard Interview

Micah Ling


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