Articles from November 2024
5Q Interview: UI Press Author Sharon Wahl
Wednesday, November 13, 2024
"The book opens with stories of new love—crushes, first dates. There is a longer story tracing a relationship from beginning to end, followed by stories about breaking up and then starting over, finding just the right person to fall in love with again."
5Q Interview: UI Press Author Shelly Mazzanoble
Tuesday, November 12, 2024
"As a parent, you can’t help but wonder if you’re doing it right, where you’re falling behind, is everyone having more fun than you, do these kids even like me??? I think that way as a parent and a Dungeon Master."
CAMILLE DUNGY NAMED 2024 PAUL ENGLE PRIZE WINNER
Monday, November 11, 2024
5Q Interview: UI Press Author Marguerite Sheffer
Monday, November 11, 2024
"The stories are completely unlinked, and encompass a mix of genres: there’s horror, science fiction, historical fiction, and a ghost story or two, alongside quite a bit of flash fiction."
5Q Interview: IWP resident Han Junghyun
Wednesday, November 6, 2024
"I wrote a lot of novels on my iPhone while riding the subway or bus. I write on my iPhone while preparing meals in the kitchen."
‘Sad Me of the Past’ podcast connects Iowa writers to their younger selves
Monday, November 4, 2024
Two Workshop alumni awarded National Medals in the Humanities: Joy Harjo and Juan Filipe Herrera
Monday, November 4, 2024