An Interview with Lynn Chandler Willis

In the author’s latest whodunit, a real-life Texas town hosts a cast of colorful fictional characters.

An Interview with Mary Rickert

Subtle sorcery and ghosts, both figurative and literal, haunt The Memory Garden, author Mary Rickert’s debut novel.

An Interview with Richard Ford

Richard Ford writes time-capsule books. His Frank Bascombe novels should be included in the next NASA probe sent deep into outer space. It will help residents of Planet Glort, on the other side of the Milky Way, better understand what it is to be a human on Planet Earth.

An Interview with Larry Matthews

“My great hope for Dave Haggard is that he can provide a few hours of page-turning entertainment…”

An Interview with René Steinke

René Steinke’s new novel combines a fictional town, fictional characters, and all-too-real environmental threats.

An Interview with Monica Bhide

A popular foodie writer sets her sights on fiction.

An Interview with Laura Auricchio

The Americans wanted to throw him a parade. The French wanted to hang him. Welcome to the world of the Marquis de Lafayette, hero of the American Revolution and lightning-rod pariah in his homeland. In her insightful new biographical portrait, Laura Auricchio gives us a panoramic view of a man who could be both a young hothead and a far-ranging thinker.

An Interview with Robert Jackson Bennett

Robert Jackson Bennett's latest novel views the real-world issues of colonialism, xenophobia, and racism through the lens of “new weird” fantasy.