Infiltrating The Garden: An Interview With Ed Steck
Paul Cunningham08.05.14
Paul Cunningham in conversation with Ed Steck about basements, holograms, identity and more in his form-deforming book, The Garden.
The End of Safety Third Enterprises
Scott Daughtridge07.28.14
Scott Daughtridge gets the inside scoop on the retirement of Atlanta’s Safety Third Enterprises in conversation with founder Matt Debenedictis.
Basement Magic: Notes from a new D&D player & an interview with Zak Smith
Ken Baumann07.24.14
Ken Baumann gets his feet wet in the world of D&D, and asks 5 questions of game consultant / painter / porn star, Zak Smith.
The Screaming Silence: An Interview with Michael Salerno
Thomas Moore07.09.14
Thomas Moore takes part in conversation with Michael Salerno about his latest film, Silence.
I Never Want to Sweat Blood: An Interview with Megan Martin
Sarah Rose Etter07.03.14
Megan Martin opens up about her gunshot of a book, Nevers, foxes, R. Kelly, academia, and feeling like an outsider. Dig in.
Intensity is a Total Buzzkill: An Interview with Bob Schofield
Kati Heng06.24.14
Kati Heng interviews cartoonist Bob Schofield about his upcoming book of beautiful strangeness, The Inevitable June.
The Disrupted & Amputated Prose of The Left Hand: A Conversation with Paul Curran
Thomas Moore06.17.14
Paul Curran provides a look into the obsessive combinatory process of the creation of his novel, Left Hand, in conversation with Thomas Moore.
Feral, Exacting, Radiant: Hilary Plum Interviews Sarah Blackman
Hilary Plum05.27.14
Hilary Plum and Sarah Blackman discuss the space between sentences, the passing of time, Mother Box, and that ass hovering over the frozen chickens.
Titles Are a Kind of Vanity: An Interview with Ed Skoog
Willie Fitzgerald05.20.14
Willie Fitzgerald joins in coversation with poet Ed Skoog to talk about migration, exile, experience, advertising, and much more.
A Conversation Regarding Jeff VanderMeer’s Wonderbook
Brian Allen Carr05.01.14
Brian Allen Carr talks with Jeff Vandermeer about his latest, Wonderbook, a new approach to the fiction craft manual.