The Dibbuk Box: Jason Haxton on Writing His Story
by Jeff Denight Jason Haxton writes in his journal daily, and has for the last twenty-two years, yet he has never considered himself a writer. Even now, after the publication of his book, The Dibbuk...
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By Jason Offutt, author of Haunted Missouri & What Lurks Beyond A few years ago, I got in my car and drove to Canada simply because I’d never been there. It was an amazing experience, and I...
View ArticleThe Force of Words: An Interview with Laura Bylenok, Winner of the T. S....
By Allison Bearly and Hannah Brockhaus Warp by Laura Bylenok is the winner of the 2015 T. S. Eliot Prize for Poetry, awarded annually by the Truman State University Press to the best unpublished...
View ArticleThe War In Words: An Interview with Michael Miller, author of The Different War
by Alex Reiser and Abbey Northcutt Michael Miller, author of The Different War, a finalist in the 2014 T. S. Eliot Prize for Poetry, compares the lives of soldiers from Afghanistan and Iraq with...
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An interview with Sharon Harrigan, author of Playing with Dynamite By Miriam Young The title of your book refers literally to the story you tell about how your father lost his hand, but I get the...
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