Impractical Joker James S. Murray on Debut Novel: "Awakened"
Interview by Joshua Chaplinsky
The comedian and television star discusses writing the first book of his intended trilogy.
Classic Crime, New York Style: An Interview with Terrence McCauley
Interview by Steph Post
An interview with "The Fairfax Incident" author Terrence McCauley.
Interview: Justin Kassab of Akashic Imprint Oddities by Kaylie Jones Books
Interview by Christoph Paul
We talk publishing with Justin Kassab, the Managing Editor of Oddities by Kaylie Jones Books.
In Conversation: Alex Segura and Joe Clifford on PI Fiction, Flawed Characters and Fighting Your Demons
Interview by Alex Segura
LitReactor instructors Joe Clifford and Alex Segura talk PI fiction to mark the latest adventures featuring their recurring characters, Jay Porter and Pete Fernandez.
Owen Laukkanen on Boats, Trains, Dogs, and His Latest Novel 'Gale Force'
Interview by Rob Hart
Owen Laukkanen takes a break from his hit Stevens and Windermere series to give us a brand new tale of adventure on the high seas--and we posed some questions to him about it.
Sunshine Noir: An Interview with Jeffery Hess, author of 'Tushhog'
Interview by Steph Post
An interview with Jeffery Hess, author of the novels 'Tushhog' and 'Beachhead'.
Laying Down the Law with Jeff Noon
Interview by Joshua Chaplinsky
The science fiction author talks "Noon's Laws", avant-pulp, and his new novel, "The Body Library".
Elle Nash On Writing As A Parent, Tom Spanbauer's Basement, and Her New Novel 'Animals Eat Each Other'
Interview by Rob Hart
Elle Nash discusses her debut, in which a girl with no name embarks on a fraught three-way relationship with Matt, a satanist and a tattoo artist, and his girlfriend Hannah, a new mom.
Howling from the Mountains: An Interview with Taylor Brown
Interview by Steph Post
An interview with Southern author Taylor Brown on his latest novel, "Gods of Howl Mountain."
LitReactor Instructor Joshua Isard on Creative Writing, Getting an MFA, and the Long View
Interview by Joshua Chaplinsky
Author and MFA Program Director Joshua Isard talks about what to expect from his new class, The Cornerstones of Short Story Writing, and the pros and cons of getting an MFA.
























