Author Catriona Shine talks with Nirica Srinivasan about her debut novel Habitat
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Author Catriona Shine talks with Nirica Srinivasan about her debut novel Habitat
Jeff VanderMeer explores the failure of language, climate change, the fallibility of human institutions, ecstatic visions, and much more in this extensive interview about his new book, Absolution, the fourth installment from his celebrated Southern Reach series
Author Ledia Xhoga talks with Nirica Srinivasan about her debut novel, Misinterpretation
Author Tony Tulathimutte talks with Nirica Srinivasan about the mosaic of interconnected short stories focused on the "underrated sorrows of rejection" in his new collection, Rejection
Author Julia Hannafin in conversation with Nirica Srinivasan about their debut novel Cascade
Author Ben Shattuck talks in-depth with Nirica Srinivasan about his new book The History of Sound: Stories, which features a fantastically unique structure: each story has a companion story, which contains a revelation about the previous, paired story
Nirica Srinivasan reviews Eliza Barry Callahan’s novel The Hearing Test
Writer, poet, and essayist Elisa Gabbert talks in-depth with Nirica Srinivasan about her new essay collection Any Person Is the Only Self
In a perceptive and revelatory interview with Nirica Srinivasan, author R.O. Kwon explores the intricacies of her newly released novel, Exhibit
Amber Caron talks with Nirica Srinivasan about her striking new short story collection Call Up the Waters
Author Lydia Kiesling talks about the elements of class, power, politics, & desire in her new novel Mobility
A look back at some of the notable INTERLOCUTOR interviews, reviews, and podcast episodes from 2023
Author Sean Michaels discusses his new novel Do You Remember Being Born?, which explores the implications of AI-assisted co-authorship of creative works
Nirica Srinivasan reviews Roman Stories, the new short story collection by Pulitzer Prize-winner Jhumpa Lahiri
Nirica Srinivasan reviews Booker Prize-winner Eleanor Catton’s recent ecological novel Birnam Wood