Interviews
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Nov 12 2012
Interview: Kimberly Johnson
With the holidays swiftly approaching, one of the things we’re most thankful for here at the TMR Podcast was the chance to sit down for a chat with one of… read more
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Sep 21 2012
Interview: Danielle Deulen
On this week’s TMR Podcast, we’re celebrating fall with one of our favorite reads: poet and essayist Danielle Deulen. Our Managing Editor, Michael Nye, sat down to talk with Danielle… read more
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Feb 07 2012
Interview: William Lychack
On this week’s episode of the TMR Podcast, we’re excited to feature an interview with William Lychack. William Lychack’s work has appeared in The Best American Short Stories, The Pushcart Prize,… read more
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Oct 18 2011
Interview: Derek Mong
In the first installment of a new series of interviews on TMR, managing editor Michael Nye talked with Derek Mong, author of the poetry collection Other Romes (Saturnalia Press, 2011). Mong was the… read more
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Mar 16 2009
An Interview with Alex Grant
Seth Graves interviews poet Alex Grant.
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Nov 15 2007
An Interview with Josh Kryah
Josh Kryah reads some of his poems and speaks with TMR’s Katy Didden about his work.
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Oct 01 2007
An Interview with Jude Nutter
Katy Didden talks with Jude Nutter, winner of the 2003 Larry Levis Prize in Poetry.
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Jun 01 2007
An Interview with Mattox Roesch
Mattox Roesch reads from his story “Go at Shaktoolik” and speaks with the staff of The Missouri Review about his education as a writer and what makes his characters tick.
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May 01 2007
An Interview with Jeff Porter
Richard Sowienski speaks with Prof. Jeff Porter, who talks about the history of the radio essay, provides contemporary examples, and discusses what makes good radio art. Jeff Porter teaches at the University of Iowa.
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Nov 01 2006
An Interview with Paul Eggers
Lania Knight talks with Paul Eggers, winner of this year’s Peden Prize for his story, “This Way, Uncle, Into the Palace.” The Peden Prize is awarded to the most outstanding short story published in the preceding year by The Missouri Review.