An Interview with Jessie Burton

Why not go with an author who effortlessly guides us through the mystery of 17th-century Amsterdam? Jessie Burton's The Miniaturist is a haunting debut novel.

An Interview with Okey Ndibe

The author of, most recently, Foreign Gods, Inc., discusses faith, superstition, and the language of home.

An Interview with Richard Bausch

The short-story master and talented novelist discusses the writing life and his new 9/11-themed novel, Before, During, After.

An Interview with Jack Livings

Jack Livings’ short-story collection, The Dog, was just published by Farrar, Straus and Giroux.

An Interview with Lisa O’Donnell

The award-winning author discusses her latest novel, Closed Doors, a family story set on a small Scottish island where everyone knows everything about everybody.

An Interview with Nadia Hashimi

Nadia Hashimi’s deeply affecting debut novel follows the thread of destiny that weaves through two generations of Afghan women.

An Interview with Niall Williams

Like snuggling in a comfy chair with a good book and a cup of tea, Niall Williams’ History of the Rain is a delicious treat for readers.

An Interview with Juan Cole

Here, the author of the recently released The New Arabs: How the Millennial Generation Is Changing the Middle East, discusses that region, politics, and the writing life.