An Interview with Editors Angie Dell and Joey Eschrich
In this month’s newsletter I have for you an interview with Angie Dell and Joey Eschrich, the editors of a
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In this month’s newsletter I have for you an interview with Angie Dell and Joey Eschrich, the editors of a
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Claire Vaye Watkins, author of the cli-fi novel Gold Fame Citrus, is my guest in the Art House this month.
This month we travel to a fictional island in Jamaica – Bajacu – to talk with author Diana McCaulay, whose
Glendy Vanderah, who has worked as a field biologist, endangered bird specialist, editor, and writer brings her vast love of
This post is part of an ongoing series of occasional musings about the larger context in which we currently find
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This month we travel to the world of Botswana author Tlotlo Tsamaase, whose short story “Eclipse Our Sins” rocked me
This month I have for you an interview with Tory Stephens, the New England Network Weaver for Grist’s solutions lab,
Marissa Slaven talks about her novel, Code Blue, an eco-mystery. Drawing on her love of the coast in New England
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Thanks so much to Stormbird Press‘s Donna Mulvenna for allowing the reprinting of this interview. She talked with Amy Barker about
We’ll begin 2021 on a positive note with a look at the lyrical novel Fauna by Christiane Vadnais. Here, we travel to