Interview: Åke Edwardson, author of The Shadow Woman
K.E. Semmel has appeared before on this site offering reviews and hosting interviews — and then being interviewed himself for […]
K.E. Semmel has appeared before on this site offering reviews and hosting interviews — and then being interviewed himself for […]
Having long admired Laura Ellen Scott‘s own writing (and having interviewed her myself in these pages), I’m glad to welcome
Early October brought the publication of How They Were Found, the first full-length collection of short stories by the extremely
Over the last couple of years, I’ve been working my way through the novels of John Shannon — one of
Last week in this spot, Brandon Wicks proved himself a fine interviewer, chatting with William Wright, series editor of The Southern
I’m pleased to welcome occasional contributor Brandon Wicks back to Art & Literature once more. This week, Wicks interviews William
I’m happy to host today another interview by Tara Laskowski, chatting this time with Jay Varner, a former classmate of
Andrew Wingfield is the author of the novel Hear Him Roar and of the new short story collection Right of Way, winner
On the ninth anniversary of the September 11 attacks, The Washington Post has published my review of Zero History by
Kathryn Johnson’s new novel, The Gentleman Poet: A Novel of Love, Danger, and Shakespeare’s The Tempest, starts from an intriguing
The Washington Post today published my review of Dale Brown‘s latest techno-thriller, Executive Intent. Here’s the start of my take on
One of my favorite series of anthologies is the annual New Stories from the South — always a treasure trove