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Other People’s Diaries: An Interview With Mira Gonzalez

Lucy Tiven

11.19.13

Mira Gonzalez talks with Lucy Tiven about loneliness, online personas, and the pros and cons of snorting Ambien.

Boost House: An Interview with Steve Roggenbuck

Matthew Sherling

10.17.13

The internet’s most optimistic poet talks with Fanzine about launching his new co-op cum publishing house, distancing himself from the apathy of the alt lit scene, and the importance of loving the moon.

Nikita Gale in the Champagne Room

Megan Nare

10.04.13

Fanzine talks to artist Nikita Gale on the heels of a High Museum of Art gig supporting local artists about the real value of a performer’s work.

Turning Everything Inside Out/ Imagination and Memory: An Interview with Jeff Jackson

Thomas Moore

09.10.13

Fanzine sits down with Jeff Jackson to talk about intermediate consciousness, haunting childhood recollections, and writing through a hypnagogic haze in his debut novel, Mira Corpora.

Some Notes on Andy Mister’s Liner Notes

Laura Carter

07.30.13

An interview with Andy Mister on the “meta-modern” Liner Notes, narrowing the margin where music and writing meet.

Empathy in the Age of Trolls: A Conversation with Travis Nichols

Alex Gallo-Brown

07.01.13

Troll on troll trolling: an interview with Travis Nichols in the age of the internet about his new novel, The More You Ignore Me.

The Backbone of Any Legitimate Art: An Interview with Justin Pearson

Eric Nelson

06.06.13

An interview with Justin Pearson about the Che Café days and replays, writing books, and practicing avoidance. The evasive noisecore frontman on sincerity and art.

The Heavy Fucking Sky: A conversation with Thomas Moore

Mark Gluth

05.30.13

Context, influence, and desire: an interview with Thomas Moore about his new collection of poems The Night Is An Empire, available from Kiddiepunk June 3rd.

“We Don’t Need Freedom?” an Interview with Ian Svenonius

Jordan Somers

05.10.13

Ian F. Svenonius discusses his new book, Supernatural Strategies for Making a Rock ‘n’ Roll Group, a satirical instruction manual slash insightful lesson in Capitalism from the late greats. His book tour brings the new title (and perhaps a séance or floating chair) to 529 Bar in East Atlanta, Saturday, May 11th at 7:30 pm.

An Interview With Young Family

Matthew Sherling

04.24.13

A revealing interview with the Young Family circus, aka Sam Pink and Kelly Schirmann, with new insights into the McDonalds conspiracy and the truth behind the sad dance-pop apocalypse––and the creative process that produced their first full-length album, King Cobra.