AUTHOR Interviews

 

Suzanne Scanlon

In her memoir, Committed: On Meaning and Madness (Vintage), Suzanne interrogates her artistic development through the lens of women artists who, like herself, struggled with grief, hospitalization, and learned how to exist in a world that doesn’t value the sensitive spirit, the creative soul, and that sometimes actively seeks to crush it.

From Hypertext June 2024.


S. L WISENBERG

A journalist, fiction writer, and essayist, Sandi is a writer’s writer. In many of the twenty-eight essays in her new collection, The Wandering Womb (WINNER OF THE JUNIPER PRIZE), she interrogates place as a determinant of identity, and whether that home is embraced, rejected, or tragically escaped.

From Hypertext January 2024.

Author S.L. Wisenberg

Erica Stern

I talked with author Erica Stern about Frontier: A Memoir and a Ghost Story. Stern blends memoir, research, and ghost story to explore the ways women’s lives and health are impacted by childbirth.

From Hypertext August 2025

Sara Levine

Read my feature article about Levine’s raucous new novel, The Hitch.” From the author of the cult classic Treasure Island!!!, a delightfully unhinged comedy following a woman as she attempts to exorcise the spirit of a dead corgi from her nephew and renegotiate the borders of her previously rational world.

From New City February 2026.