An Interview with Kazu Haga, Author of Fierce Vulnerability: Healing from Trauma, Emerging through Collapse / At two of the darkest moments of the past century, you may recall that Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr. practiced a... Read More
Reviewer Kristine Morris Interviews Roohi Choudhry, Author of Outside Women / What does kinship and solidarity look like for women on society’s margins? In her novel Outside Women, Roohi Choudhry explores the hardships misogyny and... Read More
Much of the novel is a powerful matrilineal history. Was there a particular moment that inspired you to explore women’s lives in a generational form? I decided to write this book after seeing a preview of the film Oppenheimer in the... Read More
Children’s Book Editor Danielle Ballantyne Interviews Tyler Hilton, Author of Daddy, Live in Concert / Every kid dreams of having their favorite rockstar put on a show at their house, but what if your dad is that rockstar and he’s... Read More
A Conversation with Kamalani Hurley, Author of Kaho’olawe: The True Story of an Island and Her People / Hawaii may be the youngest and most remote of our states but you’d be wrong to think its history is any less rich than the other... Read More
An interview with Richard H. Underwood, Author of Gaslight Lawyers: Criminal Trials and Exploits in Gilded Age New York / A lawyer himself, as well as a law professor and legal scholar, Richard Underwood has dedicated much of his life to... Read More
Editor-in-Chief Michelle Schingler Interviews Elaine Bapis, Author of Valter of Salt Lake City: The Magic of the Table / A longstanding, legendary restaurant does something incalculable for a city. Of course, any restaurant’s legacy is... Read More
You note in your acknowledgment section that the institution in Moral Treatment is based on the Northern Michigan Asylum, which opened in 1885. You also had family members employed in various capacities at the Traverse City State... Read More