The author of “Half a Man to Bury” discusses memories and death and being remembered in death… more
The author of “Half a Man to Bury” discusses memories and death and being remembered in death… more
“Uncle Bill got his legs bit off by a shark and died before his body was brought to shore. You might have seen it in the news… more
“The day at the factory unfolds in a whirl constant movement, the kind of work my grandfather’s grandfather would appreciate… more
The author of “King’s Man” on how he thinks about writing details… more
“But after it gets bad and then worse, your body stops trying to send you warning signals. It stops trying to tell you that something’s wrong… more
The author of “The Collected Letters of Gerald Kingsley” talks about the story’s development… more
“We work face-to-face, cheek against cheek, arms wrapped around the other’s waist with our hands dipped into reinforced polymer gloves… more
“I’ve learned it’s not the Mexican drug cartels I fear most, but the endless audio blitzkriegs assaulting us on a daily basis… more
Wisconsinite and author of “Go Says No” talks about arcades and life on the farm… more
“I’m attached to the hazards of what I think rock and roll might be, meaning that my heart wants me to die before I turn twenty-eight… more