Author of the Month: Zino Asalor
“What others see of us and vice versa is often the result of a great and ongoing internal struggle to appear consistent.” Zino Asalor, our December Author of the Month, talks to Haseeb Ali Chishti.
Read More“What others see of us and vice versa is often the result of a great and ongoing internal struggle to appear consistent.” Zino Asalor, our December Author of the Month, talks to Haseeb Ali Chishti.
Read More“…every poet writes from exile. For myself, it took me a long time to acknowledge I was an immigrant.” Nancy Anne Miller, The Missing Slate’s November 2015 Poet of the Month, talks with Afshan Shafi.
Read More“The uncertainty that comes with willingly choosing a non-linear and unconventional career path requires that you take responsibility for your passion.” Shameen Arshad interviews spotlight artist Nayha Jehangir Khan.
Read More“My country is turning into a police state and nobody cares, people just continue with their Christmas shopping…” Michal Hvorecký, our Author of the Month for November, talks to Casey Harding.
Read More“I think you should write what you ‘have’ to write, not necessarily what you want to write.” Arthur Davis, The Missing Slate’s Author of the Month for October, talks to Sauleha Kamal.
Read More“I got the sense that poetry is much more a part of life in Pakistan than it is in the UK…” Vicki Husband, The Missing Slate’s October Poet of the Month, in conversation with Jamie Osborn.
Read More“The book that pushed me most into writing was Hamish Brown’s Scottish mountaineering work Hamish’s Mountain Walk, which excited me with the way the author linked bashing about in the hills, reading, and writing into an indivisible unity.” David McVey, The Missing Slate’s Author of the Month for September, talks to Casey Harding.
Read More“I’d like to make my readers wake up in a stranger’s clothes.” Agnieszka Wolny-HamkaÅ‚o, our Poet of the Month for September, talks to Maida Salkanović.
Read MoreAnnie talks to Constance A. Dunn about the limitations of using a computer to translate fiction, the rhythm and beauty of Marcelino Freire’s writing, and the power of translation.
Read MoreNoah Klein’s interview with Maikel Pérez in the original Spanish.
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