INTERVIEWS
2015 Contest: An Interview with Nonfiction Judge Mary Roach
Interview by SHAELYN SMITH
2015 Contest: An Interview with Poetry Judge Heather Christle
Interview by RYAN BOLLENBACH
41.2 Feature: An Interview with Caroline Crew
Caroline Crew is the author of several chapbooks, including the forthcoming Caroline, Who Will You Pray to Now That You Are Dead (Coconut Books). Her work appears in Conjunctions, Salt Hill Journal, and The Sonora Review, among others. Her full-length...
41.2 Feature: An Interview with Emily Goodman Means
Emily Goodman Means is currently completing her MFA at Brown University. She is a co-editor of A Perimeter and her poems are forthcoming from Lana Turner Journal. Interview by BETHANY STARTIN Listen to Emily Goodman Means read section 1 of "Dulia" from 41.2. Listen...
2014 Contest: An Interview with Nonfiction Winner Landon Houle
Born in Brown County, TX, Landon Houle currently lives in South Carolina and works as an editor at In Fact Books. She is a winner of Permafrost's Midnight Sun fiction contest and Crab Creek Review's fiction contest, and her essay "The Plains We Cross" was listed as a...
2014 Contest: An Interview with Poetry Winner Curtis Rogers
Curtis Rogers received his MFA in poetry from NYU's creative writing program. His writing has appeared in The Literary Review, Coconut, cream city review, DIAGRAM, Painted Bride Quarterly, and elsewhere. Currently, he works and lives in Washington, D.C. Interview...
2014 Contest: An Interview with Fiction Winner Michael Mau
Michael Mau's short fiction has appeared in Mount Hope, Firewords Quarterly, Subtopian, Ferocious Quarterly, and other places. His story "Best Launderette" was selected by guest editor Pam Houston for the Fall 2014 edition of Fifth Wednesday Journal. The flash fiction...
41.2 Feature: An Interview with Zach Powers
Zach Powers lives and writes in Savannah, GA. His work has appeared in The Brooklyn Review, Forklift, Ohio, Phoebe, Caketrain, PANK, and elsewhere. He is the founder of the literary arts nonprofit Seersucker Live (SeersuckerLive.com). He leads the writers' workshop at...
41.2 Feature: An Interview with Sally Wen Mao
Sally Wen Mao is the author of Mad Honey Symposium (Alice James Books, 2014), which is the winner of the 2012 Kinereth Gensler Award. Her work has been anthologized in Best American Poetry 2013 and is published or forthcoming in Guernica, Gulf Coast, Indiana...
41.1 Feature: An Interview with Lindsey Drager
Lindsey Drager has recent work published in The Pinch, Caketrain, Gulf Coast, Kenyon Review Online, Zone 3, West Branch Wired, and elsewhere. She serves as assistant editor of the Denver Quarterly and is a PhD candidate at the University of Denver, where she is at...