“The Natural Next Step”: Dinah Lenney Interviews Wendy Willis
Dinah Lenney talks to writer Wendy Willis about her just-published collection of wide-ranging essays, "These Are Strange Times, My Dear."
Dinah Lenney talks to writer Wendy Willis about her just-published collection of wide-ranging essays, "These Are Strange Times, My Dear."
Dinah Lenney journeys through “On Sunset,” a new memoir by Kathryn Harrison.
Dinah Lenney talks to David L. Ulin about reading today, literary anonymity, and his recently reissued book, "The Lost Art of Reading."
A dream must always be bigger than the person or the people.” —The New York Times, November 28, 1968 In the Thanksgiving photos (from when I...
Restless Books asks three writers to look in the mirror and say what they see.
Dinah Lenney and Arne De Boever Interview Christopher Schaberg and Ian Bogost
"H Is for Hawk" deals with falconry, human interactions with "the wild," personal loss, and grief.
Dinah Lenney interviews memoirist Abigail Thomas.
"My ideal audience would be every literate person on earth, minus anyone I’m related to or grew up with."
"Trying to capture California in one book is like attempting to catch a hurricane in a shot glass."
What Emily Post can't tell us: cell phones in the bathroom stall and other conundrums.
The old question of genre just won't go away: Sven Birkerts, Judith Kitchen, Scott Nadelson, David Biespiel, and Dinah Lenney mix it up some more.