A Conversation With ‘Honeysuckle Girl’ Emily D. Carpenter
The 'Burying the Honeysuckle Girls' author talks about finding her Southern voice, using her home state of Alabama as a character and the metaphor of honeysuckle.
The 'Burying the Honeysuckle Girls' author talks about finding her Southern voice, using her home state of Alabama as a character and the metaphor of honeysuckle.
The author of 'Listen To Me' talks about the summer drive that inspired her book, writing real characters and being afraid of the dark.
Kalisha Buckhanon gets inside the mind of a young black girl to tackle myths about race and class in her new novel 'Solemn.'
The 'Raymie Nightingale' author talks about baton twirling, what makes a classic summer tale and reminding young people of the joy of reading.
Author Laura McNeill talks about how one decision can change the trajectory of your life forever.
"We all have our own kinds of freakishness and grotesqueries, celebrated or hidden." - an interview with Susan Swartwout
An interview with Kristy Woodson Harvey upon the release of her second novel.
The Ernest J. Gaines Literary Award winner talks about pop culture, rap music and the political extremes of California and Georgia.
An interview with debut author Hester Young, who sets her Southern Gothic thriller on a South Louisiana plantation.