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Dorianne Laux Interview by Netanis Waters Award-winning poet Poet Dorianne Laux, author of four books of poery, shares her experiences with working with editors and talks about how her books take shape. Read the interview |
Bonnie Jo Campbell Interview by Alissa Nielsen Writer Bonnie Jo Campbell, a lifelong traveler and one time circus employee, shares her views on what place means to her own writing. Read her short story "Circus Matinee" in Vol. 5.1 of Silk Road. Read the interview |
Dinty W. Moore Interview by Katey Schultz What do you get when you cross a zookeeper with a journalist coming of age during the Nixon era? Between Panic and Desire, Dinty W. Moore's 2008 memoir and winner of the Grub Street National Book Prize. Read the interview |
Masha Hamilton Interview by Kathlene Postma In her most recent novel, 31 Hours, writer and international humanitarian Masha Hamilton confronts terrorism. In this interview she addresses the artist's need to ask the hard questions. Read the interview |
Valerie Laken Interview by Kali Eichen Valerie Laken's novel Dream House received the Anne Powers Award and was listed among Kirkus Review's Best Books of 2009. Her story collection, Separate Kingdoms, was long-listed for the Frank O'Connor Award and the Story Prize. Read the interview |
Deborah Reed Interview by Sharon Harrigan Deborah Reed, author of bestselling novels Carry Yourself Back to Me and The Small Fortune (under the pen name Audrey Braun), talks about her path to publication and balancing multiple genres. Read the interview |
Pete Fromm Interview by John Walker Northwest American Novelist Pete Fromm talks about the work of writing, the advantage of "not waiting," and publication. Read his short story "Concentrate" in Vol 3 of Silk Road. Read the interview |
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