Wild Authors: Pitchaya Sudbanthad
For this post, we are fortunate to travel to Bangkok, Thailand, to explore Pitchaya Sudbanthad’s Bangkok Wakes to Rain, published by Riverhead Books (US,
For this post, we are fortunate to travel to Bangkok, Thailand, to explore Pitchaya Sudbanthad’s Bangkok Wakes to Rain, published by Riverhead Books (US,
For this post, we travel to a fictional place in China called Silicon Isle, based on the real town of
For this post, the Wild Authors series travels back to North America as I talk with Andrew Krivak, author of The
I was drawn to Aya de León‘s Side Chick Nation after reading Anna Burke’s Compass Rose, which tied Hurricanes Maria and Irma
I’m happy to revisit John Yunker’s work. We previously chatted, along with Midge Raymond, about publishing and environmental fiction. His newest
Thanks to Stormbird Press for allowing us to run their interview with Jeremy Gadd about his Australian novel The Suicide Season. I’ve worked
This month’s spotlight goes to a country not showcased before in this series: Russia, specifically the Kamchatka peninsula, which dips
Melissa Volker’s novel Shadow Flicker (Karavan Press, 2019) took me to beautiful east South African beaches and immersed me into surfing
Having spent a great amount of time in the Appalachian Mountains as a child (you can read more here), when
For this post we head back to India, this time with Katy Yocom, author of Three Ways to Disappear. Ecofiction is