Tag: interviews
YouTube Channel: HarryPotterAdmirer Check out this one-on-one conversation with J.K. Rowling, author of the bestselling Harry Potter series, and actor Daniel Radcliffe, who played the title role of Harry in the …
YouTube Channel: USC Shoah Foundation From the Description: Esther Clifford recants being a young child and witnessing the burning of books in 1933, Germany. She talks about how she saw …
What makes a great comics retailer? Staying up to date, catering to specific interests, and being involved in building the local comics scene are just a few qualities some …
YouTube Channel: C Ja Married poets and authors Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes discuss their backgrounds, how they got involved in writing, and their life together. Featured image …
YouTube Channel: Text und Bühne Actor, director, and writer Orson Welles speaks about his unique relationship with classic writer Ernest Hemingway in a 1974 interview with Michael Parkinson. Featured …
Deep in the gutters of the congested literary world exists a hard working, devoted DIY culture. Self-published pamphlet style books called “zines” are the medium through which many independent …
YouTube Channel: Epic Reads From the Description: Meet Julie Eshbaugh, author of Ivory And Bone! Discover what she wanted to be before being an author, the unusual desk item …
YouTube Channel: nagusd Here’s a rare interview with The Bell Jar author Sylvia Plath that was recorded in 1962. Have you read any of Plath’s collections of poetry? Featured image …
YouTube Channel: Propeller TV From the Description: Nowadays there are still lots of people fond of paper books even though various devices have been produced. Propeller TV visited The London …
From the Description: Do people read books anymore? Mark Dice asks California beach goers about their reading habits. Their answers are both sad and shocking in this episode of …
Weird fiction is a sub-genre of horror and suspense fiction. It is a description of a certain kind of writing that has its roots in Gothic fiction but then …