“It’s a cold inhospitable place, but you should go”: in conversation with Chris Tarry
At the Sunday Salon, we’ve had the immense pleasure of hosting Chris Tarry twice – as musical guest and as featured author. His debut collection,
At the Sunday Salon, we’ve had the immense pleasure of hosting Chris Tarry twice – as musical guest and as featured author. His debut collection,
Her artist statement reveals this: “much of her work finds her studying appetites, identity, the signals for real love, and the search for home.” Born
Interviewed by Nita Noveno When Leigh Newman walked into Jimmys no. 43 this past June to read at Sunday Salon, she looked sun-kissed and at
Achy Obejas is the author of the critically acclaimed novels Ruins (Akashic Books, 2009), Days of Awe (Random House, 2001) and two other books of
INTERVIEWED BY NITA NOVENO Her soft-spoken demeanor might fool you, but Nancy Agabian packs a wallop in her prose. The author of Me as her
INTERVIEWED BY NITA NOVENO Recently, I interviewed poet and novelist, Bino A. Realuyo, whom I met at a Sunday Salon reading in 2007. He read
INTERVIEWED BY NITA NOVENO Felicia Sullivan has been described by a fellow writer as a “force of nature” and rightly so. The native New Yorker
INTERVIEWED BY NITA NOVENO One of the most fascinating minds wrapped around science fiction today, Matt Cheney is a columnist for the online magazine Strange
INTERVIEWED BY NITA NOVENO You could say Justin Courter is making a big stink in the literary world. His debut novel, Skunk: A Love Story,
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