Holly Mason Badra, editor of Sleeping in the Courtyard: Contemporary Kurdish Writers in Diaspora was interviewed by Holly Smith in the Washington...
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Laura Kina and Jave Yoshimoto at Beaverdale Books
Conceived during the 2020 COVID-19 lockdown and the accompanying rise in anti-Asian bigotry, Word of Mouth: Asian American Artists Sharing Recipes...
Wes Tirey interviews James McWilliams at High Horse Magazine
Wes Tirey has intereviewed James McWilliams at High Horse Magazine about writing his acclaimed biograph of Frank Stanford, out now from the...
Laura Kina and Jave Yoshimoto on KUAF’s Ozarks at Large
Laura Kina and Jave Yoshimoto, visual artists and editors of the hybrid cookbook Word of Mouth, spoke with Ozarks at Large's Daniel Caruth about the...
Sarah Neidhardt talks about her memoir Twenty Acres on KBOO FM
Sarah Neidhardt and her mother Wendy McPhee joined Ken Jones at KBOO in Portland to talk about Sarah's memoir Twenty Acres: A Seventies Childhood in...
Adele Elise Williams Interviewed at the Michigan Quarterly Review
Kate Sweeney has interviewed Adele Elise Williams in the Michigan Quarterly Review. The poet, editor, and educator Adele Elise Williams brings a...
Saba Keramati Interview at Pulp | Arts Around Ann Arbor
Saba Keramati writes about the hopes, dreams, characteristics, and experiences that form the self but that also stir up more mysteries in her new...
Sarah Neidhardt talks Twenty Acres on WritersCast
Sarah Neidhardt, author of Twenty Acres: A Seventies Childhood in the Woods appeared on David Wilk's WritersCast podcast, talking about her memoir....
Kimberly Harper on the Drafting the Past Podcast
Kimberly Harper, author of Men of No Reputation: Robert Boatright, the Buckfoot Gang, and the Fleecing of Middle America, talked with Kate Carpenter...
Rachel Stephens on Ozarks at Large
Daniel Caruth interviewed Rachel Stephens, author of Hidden in Plain Sight: Concealing Enslavement in American Visual Culture, on a recent episode...
Meet The Author: Dr. John Kirk at the North Little Rock Public Library
Why did Winthrop Rockefeller, scion of one of the most powerful families in American history, leave New York for an Arkansas mountaintop in the...
Four Questions for Pauline Kaldas
Q: What was your inspiration for The Measure of Distance?Pauline: I’ve always wanted to write a novel about the immigration of a family from Egypt...
Susan Croce Kelly at Ozarks Alive
Susan Croce Kelly was interviewed at Ozarks Alive about her new book Newspaperwoman of the Ozarks: The Life and Times of Lucile Morris Upton. While...
Poet in the Mirror: Shaina Phenix at Frontier Poetry
Frontier Poetry shares insights into the lives and hearts of today’s poets with their Poet In The Mirror series. This month, Shaina Phenix—author of...
Brooks Blevins Interviewed at the Southern Review of Books
Brooks Blevins, author of the new essay collection Up South in the Ozarks. Part historical and part journalistic, Blevins’s essays combine the...
Jessica Poli Interviewed at COMP: an interdisciplinary journal
Jessica Poli, a finalist for the 2023 Miller William Poetry Prize for her collection Red Ocher, was interviewed at COMP: an interdisciplinary...
“Poet Shaina Phenix Started Writing to Understand Her Past”
Shaina Phenix, whose collection To Be Named Something Else is the winner of the 2023 Miller Williams Poetry Prize, has been interviewed by Arriel...
Daily Yonder Talks Rural Black Studies with Cherisse Jones-Branch and Yulonda Eadie Sano
Daily Yonder, a digital magazine that provides news, commentary, and analysis about and for rural America, has published an interview with Dr....
WYPL Book Talk: Aram Goudsouzian
Aram Goudsouzian is a professor and the chair of the history department at the University of Memphis. He’s appeared on Book Talk before to discuss...
Guy Lancaster talks about American Atrocity on the New Books Network
Brandon T. Jett has interviewed Guy Lancaster on the New Books Network podcast. Lynching is often viewed as a narrow form of violence: either the...
John Kirk talks Little Rock Desegregation on “Getting Schooled”
Historian John Kirk appeared on the podcast "Getting Schooled with Abby Hornacek" to discuss the desegregation of Little Rock's Central High School....





















