Blood, Bones & Butter

Wonderful interview with Gabrielle Hamilton on NPR, and above on WNYC. (An excerpt here.)
Make-Believe Podcast
I interviewed Sara Marcus, author of Girls to the Front, for the latest episode of Bitch Radio, the Make-Believe Podcast. Hear it here.
Q&A with Author Ada Calhoun

My Q&A with author Ada Calhoun is up now at Bitch magazine.
Oh Yoko!
My feature story on Yoko Ono — “Oh Yoko!: 20 Ways of Looking at an Art-World Icon” — is in the new issue of Bitch magazine and also online here. (And a link to it from Yoko’s Twitter.)
Thank you to all the amazing women who took the time to talk with me about Yoko Ono.
Six Questions with Author Shira Tarrant
Here’s my latest “Six Questions” interview post on my Page Turner blog at Bitch. It’s with author Shira Tarrant on her book Men and Feminism.
An Interview with Alice Elliott Dark
I interviewed writer Alice Elliott Dark this week for my Page Turner book blog at Bitch. I wanted to focus on her essay, “The Quiet One,” from the new anthology Heavy Rotation: Twenty Writers on the Albums That Changed Their Lives, edited by Peter Terzian. Here’s the interview. This is one of my favorite passages from it:
“I am more and more drawn to nonfiction. I like the effort to remember, and to understand memories. It is a different kind of truth, because in nonfiction one is dealing with the irrational contradictions of real people, whereas in fiction the characters must have a mathematical precision that serves the form of the work. Fictional truth is unreal in many ways, though it may reflect human interpretations of reality, and human dreams.”
Y.A. Lit Bitch Series: Sara Zarr
I just started my new Page Turner book blog series “Y.A. Lit Bitch” at Bitch. The series kicks off with the first interview I actually did for Page Turner: a Q&A with Y.A. novelist Sara Zarr. You can learn all about Zarr on her website.
I can’t say enough about how wonderful it was to correspond with Sara for this interview, which we did over e-mail. She’s completely gracious, super-responsive, and seems really, really down to earth. I love to read her blog, too.
Farai Chideya Interview
My Q&A with Farai Chideya is on my Page Turner book blog at Bitch this week. It’s titled, “Farai Chideya on Fiction, Feminism, and Sophie’s Choices” (Sophie is the main character in her new novel, Kiss the Sky.)
An Interview with Lizzie Skurnick
My Page Turner interview with Shelf Discovery author Lizzie Skurnick is up now on Bitch‘s site.
Lizzie was a wonderful interview. Not surprisingly, she’s very much like the voice of her “Fine Lines” column, and I laughed out loud many times.
I love her book and couldn’t stop thinking about my sister the whole time that I read it. I’m a reader, but my sister was—and remains—the master Papazian reader. She devoured books (along with bags of Doritos) in single afternoon sessions. She had all the YA series from back in the day—from Nancy Drew to Laura Ingalls, and I snagged all her Judy Blumes. Who knows where they are now, but I’m inspired to find them.
Six Questions for Jessica Hopper
I just posted a new Q&A for the “Six Questions” series on my “Page Turner” book blog at Bitch magazine online.
It’s an interview with Jessica Hopper, the music and culture critic who just released the book Girls’ Guide to Rocking. You can read the Q&A here. Feministing just gave it a mention in their “Weekly Feminist Reader.” (Thanks for the mention!)



