An Interview with Mary Rakow

An Interview with Mary Rakow Mary Rakow is now an author of fiction, having moved into the art from theology. She has a Masters from Harvard Divinity School and a PhD from Boston College. This Is Why I Came is her second novel. In it, our oneiric guide Bernadette is returning to the Church for

An Interview with Joni Murphy

An Interview with Joni Murphy Joni Murphy is my friend and fellow School of the Art Institute of Chicago alum, and we wrote our first books on the same block in Pilsen, taking respite at the same bar. But before that I knew Joni as an exemplary thinker and worker, in ways I didn’t even

An Interview with Anne Boyd Rioux

An Interview with Anne Boyd Rioux Earlier this year, two of Anne Boyd Rioux’s projects came to fruition at the same time — specifically on February 29 — with the publications of Miss Grief and Other Stories by Constance Fenimore Woolson and Constance Fenimore Woolson: Portrait of a Lady Novelist, edited and written by Rioux

An Interview with Hirsh Sawhney

An Interview with Hirsh Sawhney The year was 1994. Hirsh Sawhney was in junior high school when Kurt Cobain’s suicide made international headlines that April. Just a few weeks later in a suburb of New Haven, Connecticut, the boy with the locker next to Sawhney’s took his own life with a gun. “He was a

An Interview with Eli Sanders

An Interview with Eli Sanders The 2012 Pulitzer Prize in Feature Writing was awarded to Eli Sanders of The Stranger, a Seattle, Washington Weekly, for his article, “The Bravest Woman in Seattle.” According to the judges, Sanders creates: [a] haunting story of a woman who survived a brutal attack that took the life of her