Rylee: Hi, everyone. I’m Rylee, and I’m the interviews and podcast editor for the Long River Review. This is the Long River Rewind. Jolene: I’m Jolene. I’m a poetry panelist here at the Long River Review. Nick: And I’m Nick. I’m also on the poetry panel. Rylee: So, this is…
Category: Interviews & Podcasts
On Plotting Suspense: An Interview with Author Megan Collins
CHARLIE CASE: Welcome to the Long River Rewind. Today we have a special guest: mystery and thriller novelist Megan Collins, who we the interviewers have had the privilege of being taught by in the past. SOPHIA CIRALDO: Megan is the author of Thicker than Water, The Family Plot, Behind…
Penelope Pelizzon: Language and Place in A Gaze That Hunteth By the Eye
Penelope Pelizzon is the author of the poetry collections Whose Flesh Is Flame, Whose Bone Is Time (2014) and Nostos (2000), which won the Hollis Summers Prize and the Poetry Society of America’s Norma Farber First Book Award. Her upcoming book, A Gaze Hound That Hunteth By the Eye, has just been published in the…
Powerful Trilogies and Publishing Tips: An Interview with Caragh M. O’Brien
Caragh M. O’Brien is the author of two wildly popular YA dystopian trilogies: “Birthmarked” and “Vault of Dreamers.” Read on to learn more about O’Brien’s inter-genre, many-layered journey through the world of writing and publishing!
Interview with Poet Kimiko Hahn, By Taylor Caron (2017)
Kimiko Hahn is a nationally recognized and accoladed poet with 10 diverse collections of poetry to her name. These include Volatile, The Artist’s Daughter, The Narrow Road to the Interior: Poems, and the recent Brain Fever. One can track the trajectory of her career by observing the variety of poses…
“The things that hold you back can often help you”: An Interview with Poet Allison Joseph, By Taylor Caron (2017)
It’s been said that expectations are best kept low when meeting a brilliant writer. This advice makes sense when one considers that a writer is presenting their best, most polished self on the page. The real thing should inevitably yield disappointing. I feel privileged in being able to verify that…