10 Questions with Thuglit's Todd Robinson
Interview by Keith Rawson
LitReactor sits down with the legendary founder and editor of Thuglit, Todd Robinson.
10 Questions with Rhonda Hughes
Interview by Suzy Vitello
Since 2002, one of the brightest spots in Portland’s literary horizon has been Hawthorne Books, helmed by the talent magnet, Rhonda Hughes.
10 Questions With Matthew McBride
Interview by Rob Hart
Sometimes a title is so good, you just have to read the book. 'Frank Sinatra in a Blender' is like that. We posed 10 questions to the author, debut novelist Matthew McBride.
10 Questions With Chris F. Holm
Interview by Rob Hart
Chris F. Holm, whose Collector series "[recasts] the battle between heaven and hell as Golden Era crime pulp," gets grilled by LitReactor.
10 Questions with Sean Beaudoin
Interview by Joe Daly
Author Sean Beaudoin has released two buzzworthy titles in one year, co-founded a popular new literary site, and pissed off half of Salon.com. He now visits LitReactor to take on our 10 Questions.
The Fifty Year Sword: An Interview With Mark Z. Danielewski
Interview by Matthew Treon
Mark Z. Danielewski discusses his latest book, 'The Fifty Year Sword,' the art of visual storytelling, and his future project, 'The Familiar.'
10 Questions With Channel SK1N Author Jeff Noon
Interview by Joshua Chaplinsky
We go ten rounds with the prodigal son of sci-fi/speculative/cyber-punk, Jeff Noon.
10 Questions With Michael Lowenthal
Interview by Ed Sikov
Michael Lowenthal was the valedictorian of his Dartmouth class. But he didn't waste his life in the pursuit of money and power. No, he became a writer!
Politics of the Past: Irvine Welsh Revisits the 80's with Skagboys
Interview by Joshua Chaplinsky
Irvine Welsh talks to LitReactor about his 'Trainspotting' prequel 'Skagboys,' the film adaptation of 'Filth,' and why he feels the modern Democratic party is too conservative.
Resurfacing: An Interview with Lidia Yuknavitch on Writing, Teaching, and Bringing Dark Secrets to Light
Lidia Yuknavitch, author of 'The Chronology of Water' and 'Dora: A Headcase', talks about the progression from memoir to fiction and exploring the boundaries of self in a technological age.

























