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Between The Covers : Conversations with Writers in Fiction, Nonfiction & Poetry

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Between The Covers : Conversations with Writers in Fiction, Nonfiction & Poetry

David Naimon, Milkweed Editions

From the Archives : Cristina Rivera Garza : The Taiga Syndrome & The Iliac Crest

July 08, 2026 8:22pm 1:50

Today’s archival conversation, recorded in 2019, is Cristina Rivera Garza’s first unforgettable appearance on the show. We discuss two works of fiction by her, The Taiga Syndrome and The Iliac Crest. Poet Daniel Borzutsk...

Eleni Sikelianos : Memory Rehearsal

June 29, 2026 8:24am 2:06

Today’s guest is writer, poet and translator Eleni Sikelianos. We discuss her hybrid-genre, ancestral memoir Memory Rehearsal, a work that moves between poetry and prose, image and text, human and animal, history and myt...

Lisa Robertson : Riverwork

June 08, 2026 8:35am 2:25

Lisa Robertson’s Riverwork twins the mysterious disappearance of the great aunt of our protagonist, Lucy Frost, and that same aunt’s interest in a long-disappeared river, buried under the streets of Paris. As Lucy search...

From the Archives : Richard Powers : The Overstory

June 01, 2026 8:02am 1:32

Today’s archival episode with Richard Powers, about The Overstory, was recorded in 2019 in the studios of KBOO community radio in Portland, Oregon.  Unusually, that same night I appeared with Richard at a live ticketed e...

Giada Scodellaro : Ruins, Child

May 25, 2026 12:35am 2:10

Dionne Brand says of Giada Scodellaro debut novel, winner of the prestigious Novel Prize: “Ruins, Child takes us to the crumbling architecture of a future past; a future past that is possibly now. In this work of fractal...

Saul Williams : Martyr Loser King

May 08, 2026 7:48am 2:42

Martyr Loser King, the debut graphic novel of poet, musician, actor and director Saul Williams, with art by Morgan Sorne, not only exists in the same world as his feature film Neptune Frost, but also that of three of his...

From the Archives : Zadie Smith : Grand Union

May 01, 2026 8:08am 56 min

Today’s classic episode from the archives with Zadie Smith was recorded in 2019 at the studios of KBOO community radio to discuss her story collection Grand Union. The conversation ranges wildly—from the politics of repr...

Molly Crabapple : Here Where We Live Is Our Country : The Story of the Jewish Bund

April 17, 2026 2:45pm 2:29

One of the elements that makes Molly Crabapple’s latest book so remarkable is, not only the remarkable stories it unearths and retells, but more specifically how she tells these stories, these erased stories, these stori...

Lily Brooks-Dalton : Ruins

April 08, 2026 12:03am 2:12

Lily Brooks-Dalton’s Ruins is both a cleverly plotted page-turner, and an emotionally engaging, character-driven novel with an unforgettable protagonist; it’s both erudite and a wild ride, inviting and yet mysterious, on...

From the Archives : Ted Chiang : Exhalation

April 01, 2026 7:34am 1:13

Excited to share this classic episode from the archives with one of the great short storytellers of our time, Ted Chiang. This conversation happened in 2019 at the studios of KBOO community radio in Portland, Oregon. Bla...

Jordy Rosenberg : Night Night Fawn

March 27, 2026 10:27am 2:26

Today’s conversation with Jordy Rosenberg is many things but at its heart it explores the question of what it means to write revolutionary literature (or as Trotsky would call it “October literature”). Whether we are tal...

Joan Naviyuk Kane : with snow pouring southward past the window

March 12, 2026 11:00am 2:39

When Cynthia Cruz describes Joan Naviyuk Kane’s latest collection as a series of poems that “both shows and enacts how a self is brought to being through the abyss,” I think of Kane’s own words about poetry: as “a place ...

From the Archives : Brandon Shimoda : The Grave on the Wall

March 02, 2026 8:37am 1:55

Today’s episode is a classic from the archives, a conversation from 2019 with Brandon Shimoda about his book The Grave on the Wall. While the book centers on an exploration of Shimoda’s grandfather’s internment at Fort M...

Báyò Akómoláfé : Selah

February 25, 2026 10:00am 2:14

What if we were to take seriously that we, as humans, aren’t the sole authors of our world, that there are other intelligences at play, that we are only one of many agents of change and transformation, and that “we” aren...

Milkweed Live : Canisia Lubrin : The World After Rain

February 11, 2026 12:39pm 1:10

Canisia Lubrin returns to Between the Covers for a live conversation in downtown Portland, at Powell’s Bookstore, about her latest poetry collection The World After Rain. A private book, that Canisia never intended to pu...

From the Archives : Jake Skeets : Eyes Bottle Dark with a Mouthful of Flowers

February 05, 2026 12:17am 1:58

Today’s episode is a classic from the archives, a conversation from 2019 with current Navajo Nation Poet Laureate Jake Skeets about his debut poetry collection Eyes Bottle Dark with a Mouthful of Flowers. Winner of the W...

Sangamithra Iyer : Governing Bodies : A Memoir, A Confluence, A Watershed

January 27, 2026 11:43pm 2:41

“When I tell you a story about my body, I cannot separate it from a story about water. And a story about water is also a story about family. And a story about family is rooted in the earth…,” opens Sangamithra Iyer’s Gov...

Lily Dunn : Into Being : The Radical Craft of Memoir and Its Power to Transform

January 01, 2026 10:03am 1:56

In Into Being Lily Dunn explores the ways in which writing one’s life has the potential to transform it; how writing, if done well,  can produce “symbolic repair.” We look at Virginia Woolf’s notion of “moments of being”...

Randa Abdel-Fattah : Discipline

December 13, 2025 4:38pm 1:56

Randa Abdel-Fattah’s new novel Discipline is set in Sydney, Australia in 2021 during Ramadan. Discipline follows two Palestinians there, one in media and one in academia, where each has to confront questions of silence a...

Jazmina Barrera : The Queen of Swords

December 06, 2025 1:13pm 1:58

Jorge Luis Borges called her the “Tolstoy of Mexico” and César Aira the “greatest novelist of the 20th century,” so why is it likely that you haven’t read or even heard of Elena Garro before now? And given that Garro was...

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