Zadie Smith has established herself as one of the most iconic, critically
respected, and popular writers of her generation. In her first short story
collection, she combines her power of observation and her inimitable voice to
mine the fraught and complex experience of l...
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Host Ken Jones talks with Melissa Matthewson, author of the new book Tracing
the Desire Line: A Memoir in Essays from Split Lip Press.
Melissa is the author of a collaborative chapbook, (un)learning, with Andrea
Beltran from Artifact Press. And her essays have appeared in G...
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Host Ken Jones talks with Leland Cheuk, author of the new novel No Good Very
Bad Asian, from C&R Press.
No Good Very Bad Asian is Leland’s third work of fiction, following his
novel The Misadventures of Sulliver Pong, and a collection of short stories,
Letters from Dinosa...
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The Overstory, winner of the 2019 Pulitzer Prize in Fiction, is a sweeping,
impassioned work of activism and resistance that is also a stunning evocation
of—and paean to—the natural world. From the roots to the crown and back
to the seeds, Richard Powers’s twelfth novel ...
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Host Bethany Grabow talks with Nadene LeCheminant, author of the book The
Gates of Eden. This historical fiction tells the story of Josephine Bell, a
seventeen-year-old girl who leaves the slums of Liverpool for a Mormon
settlement in Utah Territory in the 1850s, only to fi...
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Rob Schlegel has a voice you’d follow into the dark woods, knowing full
well it’s hard, awful, daily, plain, living truth you’re running toward.
The speaker in this book is a heartbreaker of a storyteller—a synesthesiac
of mixed feelings, bad news, and wordsmithery. I fe...
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