45 Minutes with Kazuo Ishiguro

The author’s latest offering, The Buried Giant, examines memory, forgetting, and loss.

An Interview with T.C. Boyle

The prolific author discusses epigraphs, music, and the importance of titles.

An Interview with Forrest Aguirre

History and the occult mingle in surprising ways in Heraclix and Pomp, a new novel about an unusual friendship between a golem and a fairy.

An Interview with Matthew Olshan

Best known for writing YA novels, the author here discusses his acclaimed work of literary fiction.

An Interview with Charles Todd

Meet the mother-and-son team behind the pseudonymous author of the Ian Rutledge mystery series.

An Interview with Quan Barry

The first-time novelist weaves a tale rich with history and lyrical prose.

An Interview with Louisa Treger

The Lodger is Louisa Treger’s fictionalized account of Dorothy Miller Richardson’s early life and love affairs: from her involvement on the fringes of women’s suffrage to her coming of age as a writer in England. Here, Treger discusses feminism, fidelity, and the complexity of relationships.

An Interview with Alexandra Fuller

The renowned memoirist talks about her unconventional childhood, broken marriage, and the cost of being untrue to yourself.