Collapsing The Horses: An Interview with Brian Evenson
Sarah Rose Etter01.09.17
In a bar in New York City, the author opens up about his latest collection, A Collapse of Horses, psychology, and dreams.
Experience
Bryan Woods01.05.17
“I’ve taken doses of drugs I thought might be lethal and woken up the next morning without so much as a headache.” Bryan Woods’s personal essay homage to Édouard Levé’s Autoportrait brings new light into an old form.
You Don’t Console a Reckoning: A Conversation with Sasha Fletcher
Hilary Leichter01.02.17
The moon being an asshole, hand tattoos, and Sasha Fletcher’s latest book, It Is Going to Be a Good Year, are tackled in this insightful interview with Hilary Leichter.
Tobias Carroll Goes West
Nicholas Rys12.27.16
Tobias Carroll in conversation with Nicholas Rys about the writing of his new novel, Reel, as well as zines, record labels, Bob Dylan’s Nobel, and much more.
Outside
Grant Maierhofer12.22.16
Grant Maiherhofer explores the nature of addiction in his frank and moving meditation of a lifelong struggle with the acceptance of recovery from drug and alcohol abuse.
Heads of Wild Flowers: An Interview with Grouper’s Liz Harris
Sarah Rose Etter12.21.16
Liz Harris of Grouper in conversation with Sarah Rose Etter about composition, inspiration, and control, upon the release of her latest recording, Paradise Valley, out today.
Curious: An Interview with Living Representatives of Heaven’s Gate
Troy James Weaver12.19.16
Almost twenty years after the Heaven’s Gate mass suicide in 1997, survivors of the group continues to run and operate a website devoted to their beliefs. Recently, Troy James Weaver corresponded with the site’s overseer via email for a behind the scenes look at the current state of their beliefs and practices.
DEEP INNER THOUGHTS OF THE CASHIERS OF EXTREME COUPONING
Richard Chiem12.13.16
What goes through the minds of the cashiers who take coupon shopping to the extreme? Richard Chiem channels the inner monologue of several thrift-obsessed minds. Art by Ryan Weatherly.
In Search of Duende: A Memoir of the Bosnian War
Lana Spendl12.12.16
“And a writer’s moment of struggle with duende is not something that can be boxed in and kept, however much one longs to keep it. The struggle is always new, always fresh.” Beside her own piercing memories, Lana Spendl illuminates duende within Ozren Kebo’s memoir of the Bosnian War.
Seared Into Memory: An Interview with Molly Brodak
Jaime Fountaine12.08.16
Molly Brodak talks about the process of writing her memoir, Bandit, in this illuminating interview about memory, the past, and cake.