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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."
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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."
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Sad Me of the Past // Episode 9: Lila Byock

Friday, November 8, 2024
Lila Byock stops by the studio to talk about her time writing for the acclaimed series Watchmen and her current projects. We discuss growing up in Missoula, Montana, fact-checking at The New Yorker, the magical powers of Cheerios, her transition to TV writing and the collaborative nature of a writers' room. 
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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."
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5Q Interview: Mélanie Werder Avilés, IWP Resident

Wednesday, October 30, 2024
"...so far, I'm liking Iowa City a lot: I've been cycling all over it, and the amount of writers you find per square meter is exciting."
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5Q Interview: UI Press Author Aaron McCollough

Wednesday, October 23, 2024
"At some point around 2018, I spontaneously started writing pieces that I trusted in a way I hadn't for a long time."
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5Q Interview: UI Press Author Melody S. Gee

Tuesday, October 15, 2024
"Language acquisition is something I’ve thought about a great deal in my life—my parents learning English, my navigating English and Cantonese, and various language extinctions in my life."
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5Q Interview: UI Press Author Amy Frykholm

Monday, October 14, 2024
"I generally write for about three hours and then panic about the things on my to-do list."