Interview
September 11th, 2023
by Sam Dapanas
Hideko Sueoka is the author of Untouched Landscape (Clare Songbirds Publishing House, 2018) and translator of Shigeichi Nagano: Magazine Work 60s ...read the full piece >>Interview
July 31st, 2023
by Tim Tim Cheng
I knew Mohamed Tonsy's novel would be important to me the moment I read its title: You Must Believe in Spring . Spring, as in a transitional season, ...read the full piece >>Interview
July 17th, 2023
by Wambui Waldhauser
Khadija Abdalla Bajaber is a Kenyan writer and the author of The House of Rust which won the inaugural Graywolf Press Africa Prize and The Ursula K. ...read the full piece >>Interview
June 19th, 2023
by Sam Dapanas
Masande Ngcali Ntshanga is a South African novelist, fictionist, poet, editor, and publisher. He has authored two novels— The Reactive (Cape Town: ...read the full piece >>Interview
May 22nd, 2023
by Dolores Hunsky
Tint Journal is about to release their first anthology Tinted Trails: Exploring Writings in English as a Second Language and I have had the ...read the full piece >>Interview
May 8th, 2023
by Andrea Färber
The first time I encountered the name ‘Juhea Kim’ was in the English section of my local bookstore. I know we’re not supposed to judge a book by its ...read the full piece >>Interview
April 10th, 2023
by Sam Dapanas
Nzube Nlebedim is a Nigerian journalist, fictionist, essayist, poet, and editor from Lagos. He is the editor of Afrocritik, and founding ...read the full piece >>Interview
March 27th, 2023
by Asmi Aggarwal
In this interview conducted in written format, I had the chance of conversing with, Cristina Loggia, author of the spy thriller Lucifer's Game (2021). ...read the full piece >>Interview
February 13th, 2023
by Ibrahim Fawzy
Shahd Alshammari is a Kuwaiti-Palestinian author and academic. She holds a PhD in English Literature from the University of Kent in England. ...read the full piece >>Interview
January 30th, 2023
by Carolina Miniati
Before Shifra settled down in Manhattan to attend Columbia University, she lived in more places than most people visit in a lifetime. Her nomadic life ...read the full piece >>Supported by: