Author Interviews

Alcohol, Music, and Screenwriting, an Interview with Lucas Pops
Alcohol, Music, and Screenwriting, an Interview with Lucas Pops
The advantages of being a very flawed human being have helped me write flawed characters. Having worked as a bartender for over a decade, I’ve had my own struggles that... Read more...
On Queerness, Trauma, and Watercolors, an Interview with Author Gianna Stay
On Queerness, Trauma, and Watercolors, an Interview with Author Gianna Stay
For me, poetry is a way to wrestle with trauma much stronger than I am. Prose can’t handle all my identities and complexities, all the fallouts and such. Poetry bends... Read more...
Fiction, Poetry, and BJJ, an Interview with Author Steven W. Simon
Fiction, Poetry, and BJJ, an Interview with Author Steven W. Simon
I hope I write stories that are interesting. I want my readers to see themselves in them, to take something away. Most of what I write could be considered “general... Read more...
Poetry as a Survival Anthem, an Interview with Poet Sarah Moquin
Poetry as a Survival Anthem, an Interview with Poet Sarah Moquin
Life with 3 kids is exhausting, especially as a single mother, and especially as one living with complex PTSD and other traumagenic struggles. Balance is not something I've found, if... Read more...
Transgressive Fiction and Absurd Thoughts, an Interview with Author M.B. Green
Transgressive Fiction and Absurd Thoughts, an Interview with Author M.B. Green
Transgressive fiction usually involves stories that are ugly, raw, and unapologetic—which I think is a fun way to be transparent. Because even though it's fiction, it feels “real.” Read more...