West Coast Interviews – Anne Leigh Parrish
What Is Found, What Is Lost by Anne Leigh Parrish is a captivating look at the lives of two sisters raised by a mother who, at seventeen, hit the road to follow a revivalist minister. [...]
West Coast Interviews – Gail Chehab
Gail Chehab's stellar new novel The Tunnel transports you to a whole new world, unless you've already lived on the Gaza Strip right before the Arab Spring. Many of us only think about this region [...]
Vermin on the Mount – San Diego – June 13, 2015
Great readings in San Diego last night, hosted by our own Jim Ruland! This was Vermin's first event since returning to home turf from Europe. Great poster! Great pics of readers below. Kevin [...]
AWP 2015 Collage of Pics
I had a great time at AWP this year, though it was exhausting as well. Here are some pics capturing some fun moments. 2015 Minneapolis with Cliff Garstang [...]
West Coast Interviews – Elizabeth Evans
One of the beautiful things about writing colonies, besides the nature that often surrounds, the artwork being created, and the solitude, is the amazing people you meet, some of whom become life-long friends. Such is [...]
West Coast Interviews – Marivi Soliven
Marivi Soliven's beautiful novel The Mango Bride won the 2011 Grand Prize for the Novel in English in the Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature, the Philippine counterpart of the Pulitzer Prize, and also won [...]
West Coast Interviews – Rusty Barnes
Those of us who have the pleasure of knowing and reading Rusty Barnes are completely aware of what a talented writer he is, and I better just say it right off—I'm a long-time fan. His [...]
West Coast Interviews – Robin Stratton
Robin Stratton, highly respected in literary circles for her many contributions, hails from Boston, MA. Her work shines in everything she writes: flash, dribbles, poetry, haiku, novels, chapbooks, nonfiction, and seemingly every genre you can [...]
Interview at Baked in a Pye with Virginia Pye
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