Authors Elliott Holt and Marie-Helene Bertino discuss the roles that dogs, Twitter, grad school, depression, and Christmas Eve have played in their creative processes.
Authors and yogis Edward Vilga and Sarah Herrington discuss the yoga of writing, spontaneity versus structure, and gender issues in print and readership.
Novelists Laura Hemphill and Nancy Mauro discuss the trials of working in advertising and on Wall Street, career changes, and the invention of a now famous (in northern Ontario) donut called the Persian.
Novelists Bill Peters and Nathan Larson discuss their writing habits, masculinity, being called “freaks” in high school, and the legacies of Rush and KISS.
In June 2016, I analyzed DonaldJTrump.com. Some of the statistics I uncovered are unsurprising, while others are rather fascinating. Here they are.
In 2007, a literary remix project called Remix My Lit launched. The idea behind the project was simple yet brilliant: take stories from nine prominent Australian authors, then release them for remixing via a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial ShareAlike licence, and see what happens.
Poets Tishon Woolcock and Caits Meissner discuss their book The Letter All Your Friends Have Written You, celebrating Jersey, lost babies, real women, writing poems to your favorite poets, pink hair, murdered friends, women as sacred holders of earth…
Bhagavan Das is a performer of traditional and non-traditional Indian bhajans and kirtans, a counter-cultural icon, and a yogi who lived for many years as a wandering ascetic in India, Nepal, and Sri Lanka. He was a…