INTERVIEW: Esther Bergdahl, Independent Fact-Checker August 10, 2023 In this interview with Esther Bergdahl, we dive into a topic relevant to most, if not all, creative nonfiction writers: fact-checking. Read full story →
INTERVIEW: Maeve DuVally, Author of Maeve Rising: Coming Out Trans in Corporate America August 10, 2023 In Maeve Rising: Coming Out Trans in Corporate America DuVally pairs her struggles with alcoholism with her trans journey. Read full story →
INTERVIEW: Nicole Chung, Author of A Living Remedy July 11, 2023 For there to be love in a story, there also has to be some amount of levity and joy and humor. Read full story →
INTERVIEW: M.B.F. Wedge, Author of Knickpoint: A Memoir July 11, 2023 I prefer to zoom text on a digital device, but Knickpoint by M.B.F. Wedge had physical presence and demanded I find my reading glasses. Read full story →
INTERVIEW: Joshua James Amberson, Author of Staring Contest: Essays About Eyes June 6, 2023 “I really wanted to be expansive and a little weird and just create a more overwhelming or kind of a sensory overload experience.” Read full story →
INTERVIEW: Kelly McMasters, Author of The Leaving Season: A Memoir in Essays June 6, 2023 We speak with Kelly McMasters, author of The Leaving Season: A Memoir in Essays. Read full story →
INTERVIEW: Qin Sun Stubis, Author of Once Our Lives June 6, 2023 Once Our Lives by Qin Sun Stubis is a multi-generational memoir of growing up in China in the 1950s and 1960s. Read full story →
INTERVIEW: Vicki DeArmon, Publisher at Sibylline Press for Women Authors Over Fifty June 6, 2023 An interview with Vicki DeArmon, publisher at Sibylline Press for Women Authors Over Fifty. Read full story →
INTERVIEW: Judith Sara Gelt, Author of Reckless Steps Toward Sanity June 6, 2023 Sara Judith Gelt’s memoir Reckless Steps Toward Sanity grapples with risk taking, parenting, depression, and growing up Jewish in Denver. Read full story →
INTERVIEW: John West, Author of Lessons and Carols: A Meditation on Recovery May 16, 2023 The borderline between prose and poetry is one of those fog-shrouded literary minefields where the wary explorer gets blown to bits before ever seeing anything clearly. Read full story →