Nancy Au and Suzie ShermanNancy Au, author of last year’s Spider Love Song and Other Stories, got together with And the Next Thing You Know host Suzie Sherman to record the most recent episode of the podcast. Featured in this installment are some deep conversations...
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GLOW Queer Literature Feature on Nancy Au
This week, Acre author Nancy Au is profiled as part of Radar Productions’ GLOW Queer Literature series. She talks about language as agency, writing versus talking about writing, and finding inspiration in hybrid forms. You can check out a selection below and read the...
Sneak Preview: Sara Kersting Interview in Buffalo Spree
Below is a sneak peak of an interview with Sara Kersting, author of Duty to Warn, a multi-perspective novel about mysterious inner lives and the incorrect assumptions we can make about even those closest to us. I never meant to write a novel. I was quite happy...
Museum Exhibit Labels as Fiction: “Pulp” Interviews Matthew Kirkpatrick
Check out a new interview in Pulp with Matthew Kirkpatrick, author of The Ambrose J. and Vivian T. Seagrave Museum of 20th Century American Art (released in 2019 by Acre). In the novel, the secrets and dramas of a museum unfold through exhibit labels alongside the...
Interview with Hannah Dow
XXXXAn absorbing exchange between two wonderfully insightful poets, Hannah Dow and Danielle Cadena Deulen. Thanks, Oxford Writers’ House! Read A Piece of Oneself into the World.
Valley Public Radio Interviews Chatagnier
XXXXValley Radio—NPR for Central California—conducted a terrific interview with Ethan Chatagnier, author of Warnings from the Future. Wondering about the significance of the title? Listen in!
Interview with A. Molotkov
A fascinating interview with A. Molotkov, whose SYNONYMS FOR SILENCE will appear from Acre this spring. “Russian poetry is predominantly rhymed, even now. . . . Rhymes are employed to prettify the language. Historically, they served to make verses memorable. Rhymes...
A Closer Look from CRAFT
Two pieces from Ethan Chatagnier’s Warnings from the Future are thoughtfully examined in Craft‘s A Closer Look feature. Of “Coyote,” Laura Spence-Ash writes: “When there are multiple POVs in a story (or a novel), it is often difficult to know on whose POV the story...
Michael Downs on His Debut Novel
Michael Downs, author of the newly released Strange and True Tale of Horace Wells, Surgeon Dentist, answers a few questions about his ambitious, sweeping debut novel, centered on the modest, scientifically-minded man who changed the world by discovering that nitrous...
Podcast: Michael Downs on His Debut Novel
The story of the doctor who discovered painless surgery was possible. LISTEN to Michael Downs discuss his new novel, The Strange and True Tale of Horace Wells, Surgeon Dentist, on Baltimore’s NPR news station.