We were thrilled to chat with Gail Honeyman, author of Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine. Gail shares a little about the origin of the memorable title character and what it's been like publishing her debut novel.
Read moreInterview | Meaghan O'Connell
We had a chat with Meaghan O'Connell about her new memoir And Now We Have Everything: On Motherhood Before I Was Ready. Meaghan discusses the romanticized expectations surrounding birth and early motherhood, the process of she coming to terms with the reality of her own birth experience, and how her feminism interacts with her new life as a mom.
Read moreInterview | Chibundu Onuzo
We chat with Chibundu Onuzo about her novel Welcome to Lagos, which is out now from Catapult.
Read moreInterview | Anne Bogel, Host of What Should I Read Next?
When we started podcasting, everyone and her mother's brother asked if we listened to Anne Bogel's podcast What Should I Read Next? And rightly so. She has a great podcast where she talks with guests about some of their favorite books and recommends titles she thinks they'll love. We couldn't be more thrilled to chat with Anne about her blog, Modern Mrs. Darcy, her podcast, and her latest book, Reading People. And be sure to be on the look out for our episode on What Should I Read Next?, which will go live on May 1st.
Read moreInterview | Anjali Sachdeva
Autumn and Kendra chat with Anjali Sachdeva about her debut short story collection All the Names They Used for God.
Read moreInterview | Mira T. Lee
Autumn and Kendra chat with Mira T. Lee, author of Everything Here is Beautiful, about her debut novel, her road publication, and the importance of discussing the complexities of mental health.
Read moreInterview | Maggie O'Farrell
Autumn and Kendra chat with Maggie O'Farrell about her first work of nonfiction, her memoir I Am, I Am, I Am. O'Farrell talks about why she wanted to write a memoir after seven novels and about her own relationship with mortality, which inspired her to share the stories her seventeen brushes with death.
Read moreInterview | Chloe Benjamin
Autumn and Kendra chat with Chloe Benjamin about her latest novel, The Immortalists. They discuss the inspiration for The Immortalists, living life vs. merely surviving, and the nature of fate.
Read moreInterview | Jen Campbell
Autumn and Kendra chat with Jen Campbell about her short story collection The Beginning of the World in the Middle of the Night (Two Roads), her love of fairy tales, and how fact can often be stranger than fiction.
Read moreInterview | Margaret Wilkerson Sexton
Autumn and Kendra interview Margaret Wilkerson Sexton about her debut novel A Kind of Freedom, which was longlisted for the National Book Award.
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