Tag: Richard Wolinsky

Water Warm as Soup, Water Cold to the Teeth
December 2012After a decade of absence, the Mexican-American author and activist returns to the literary scene to discuss her new book, what it takes to ‘compost’ grief into light, and the long road for writers of color.

Secrecy and Sexual Assault in the Military
November 2012After spurring an investigation of internal violence in the armed forces, the journalist explores the same themes through fiction.

Out of the Darkness
November 2012A.M. Homes on Nixon’s psyche, American dementia, and writing like a man.

Growing the Hell Up: From Middle Earth to NJ
November 2012The MacArthur “Genius” on his forthcoming sci-fi epic, Monstro, and the evolution of his wily main character, Yunior.

Living Novelistically
October 2012The famed writer on life as Joseph Anton, the problems of free speech, and the importance of telling the ‘goddamn truth’.


