Episode 120 — Michael Kimball
Michael Kimball is the guest. He is the author of four books, the latest of which is a novel called Big Ray, now available in hardcover from Bloomsbury. The Wall Street Journal calls it [An]...
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Lisa Carver is the guest. Also known as Lisa Suckdog, she is a writer and performance artist whose latest book is called Reaching Out with No Hands: Reconsidering Yoko Ono, now available from...
View ArticleEpisode 122 — T.C. Boyle
T.C. Boyle is the guest. He is the author of twenty-three books of fiction, including The Tortilla Curtain, Drop City, and World’s End, for which he won the PEN/Faulkner award. His latest novel, San...
View ArticleEpisode 123 — Sam Pink
Sam Pink is the guest. He is the author of several books, including the novel Person. And his latest novel, Rontel, is due out from Lazy Fascist Press in February 2013. Electric Literature raves...
View ArticleEpisode 124 — Karen Engelmann
Karen Engelmann is the guest. Her debut novel, The Stockholm Octavo, is now available from Ecco. Publishers Weekly, in a starred review, says Neatly mixing revolutionary politics with the erotic...
View ArticleEpisode 125 — Michael Kardos
Michael Kardos is the guest. His debut novel, The Three-Day Affair, is now available from Mysterious Press. The New York Times says Michael Kardos’s first novel, THE THREE-DAY AFFAIR (Mysterious...
View ArticleEpisode 126 — Erika Rae
Erika Rae is today’s guest. Her debut memoir, Devangelical, will be published by Emergency Press on December 11, 2012. Laurie Notaro, author of The Idiot Girl’s Action-Adventure Club, raves “I’m a...
View ArticleEpisode 127 — Eric Raymond
Eric Raymond is today’s guest. His debut novel, Confessions from a Dark Wood, is now available from Sator Press. Sam Lipsyte raves “The world of Eric Raymond’s winning novel may be the ‘post-idea...
View ArticleEpisode 128 — Lydia Millet
Lydia Millet is the guest. She is a Guggenheim fellow, a past recipient of the PEN-USA Award for Fiction, and her story collection, Love in Infant Monkeys (2009), was a finalist for the Pulitzer...
View ArticleEpisode 129 — Salvatore Pane
Salvatore Pane is the guest. His chapbook, #KanyeWestSavedFromDrowning, was published by NAP back in October, and his debut novel, Last Call in the City of Bridges, is now available from Braddock...
View ArticleEpisode 131 — Ned Vizzini
Ned Vizzini is today’s guest. He is the award-winning author of It’s Kind of a Funny Story (also a major motion picture), Be More Chill, and Teen Angst? Naaah…. In television, he has written for MTV...
View ArticleEpisode 132 — Diana Wagman
Diana Wagman is the guest. She is the author of four novels and a past recipient of the PEN West Award for Fiction. Her latest novel, The Care and Feeding of Exotic Pets, is now available from Ig...
View ArticleEpisode 133 — Mira Gonzalez
Mira Gonzalez is today’s guest. Her debut poetry collection is called I Will Never Be Beautiful Enough to Make Us Beautiful Together. It is due out from Sorry House in late January 2013. Blake Butler...
View ArticleEpisode 134 — Robert Kloss
Robert Kloss is the guest. His latest novel, The Alligators of Abraham, is now available from Mud Luscious Press. David Ohle raves In this amazing, collapsed-time text, I’m led along dark alleys of...
View ArticleEpisode 135 — Brian Allen Carr
Brian Allen Carr is today’s guest. He is the award-winning author of the story collection Short Bus, and his latest collection, Vampire Conditions, is now available from Holler Presents. Harrold Jaffe...
View ArticleEpisode 136 — Christine Schutt
Christine Schutt is today’s guest. She’s the award-winning author of several books. Her first novel, Florida, was a National Book Award finalist, and her second novel, All Souls, was a finalist for...
View ArticleEpisode 137 — Eli Horowitz
Eli Horowitz is the guest. He was the managing editor and then publisher of McSweeney’s for eight years, where he worked closely with a variety of notable authors, including Michael Chabon, Joyce...
View ArticleEpisode 138 — Panio Gianopoulos
Panio Gianopoulos is the guest. He’s the author of the novella A Familiar Beast, now available from Nouvella Books. Jim Lynch, author of Truth Like the Sun, raves A Familiar Beast is superb. Always...
View ArticleEpisode 139 — xTx
xTx is the guest. She is the author of the story collection Normally Special, and her new chapbook, Billie the Bull, has just been published by Nephew, an imprint of Mud Luscious Press. This is her...
View ArticleEpisode 140 — Rosie Schaap
Rosie Schaap is the guest. She is a contributor to This American Life and npr.org, and she writes the monthly “Drink” column for The New York Times Magazine. Her memoir, Drinking With Men, will be...
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