Rachel Feder discusses Mary Shelley, Margaret Cavendish, and the fraught title of "mother of science fiction."
Literature
A Conversation between Lucinda Rosenfeld and Rachel Cline
Lucinda Rosenfeld interviews Rachel Cline about her latest novel, "The Question Authority."
N. Scott Momaday’s House Made of Dawn and Settler Colonial Language
Robert Wood examines the deep multilingualism of N. Scott Momaday’s "House Made of Dawn."
A Vision of 2023: Talking with Mark Alpert
Temma Ehrenfeld interviews Mark Alpert on his thriller "The Coming Storm."
Marie Kondo’s Contributions to the Reception History of Jane Austen
Janine Barchas finds new ways of analyzing the reception of Jane Austen texts through discarded mass-produced editions.
Working with Rejection: John McNally’s The Promise of Failure
Sarah Boon discusses rejection, the writing process, and John McNally's "The Promise of Failure."
In the Footsteps of the Inklings: A Conversation with H. S. Cross and Carol and Philip Zaleski
H. S. Cross interviews Carol and Philip Zaleski about the inspiration for their book "The Fellowship" and discusses her own recent release, "Grievous."
“Here is How I Became a Feminist, and Here is Why This is the Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me”: Julie Delporte on This Woman’s Work
Nathan Scott McNamara talks to Julie Delporte about her graphic novel "This Woman’s Work."
Drinking with the Ghost: Jack Kerouac in Big Sur, CA
Katie Orphan follows the path of Jack Kerouac northward along California's winding coastline.
On Being Relevant in Fiction: A Conversation Between Novelists Katrin Schumann and Chip Cheek
Katrin Schumann and Chip Cheek discuss their books, "The Forgotten Hours" and "Cape May."