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5Q Interview: Zhang Chu 张楚, IWP Resident

Tuesday, October 8, 2024
While contemporary attention often centers on urban life, I want to explore and illuminate the hidden narratives and solitary lives in rural settings.
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Sad Me of the Past // Episode 8: Bret Anthony Johnston

Monday, October 7, 2024
Bret Anthony Johnston joins us to talk about his new book We Burn Daylight, his time as a graduate student at the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, and what he’s working on now. For his piece from the past, Bret shares one of the many stories he published in Chicken Soup for the Soul years ago (they paid!).
Kei Okamoto

5Q Interview: Okamoto Kei 岡本啓, IWP Resident

Tuesday, October 1, 2024
"Right now, I'm still dreaming about that something, something that is neither a novel nor a poem."
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5Q Interview: Nathalie Chang, IWP Resident

Tuesday, September 24, 2024
"There are two wonderful periods of time for me to write in Iowa: one before 8:00 and one after 17:00, because the sunlight then is so tender and sublime."
Anna Davtyan by Dirk Skiba

5Q Interview: Anna Davtyan Աննա Դավթյան, IWP Resident

Wednesday, September 18, 2024
"I have the full confidence that anything deeply private is completely universal. So I think what is privately Armenian and privately mine is good literature for everyone to read."
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5Q Interview: UI Press Author Edward Ziff

Wednesday, September 18, 2024
"Our book is about the function of the brain. We argue that we live in a world that is chaotic and often unpredictable, and the book presents our thesis that the brain invents a simplified world to help us navigate this chaos and conduct our daily activities."
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Sad Me of the Past // Episode 7: Melissa Mogollon

Tuesday, August 27, 2024
Melissa Mogollon stops by the studio to talk about her debut novel Oyé, her time as a graduate student at the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, and what she’s working on now. For her piece from the past, Mel shares a list she wrote during her time as a graduate student at the Workshop!
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From struggling artist to Tony triumph: Iowa Playwrights Workshop alum David Adjmi

His Broadway show Stereophonic became the most-nominated play in Tony Award history
Joe Fassler

Sad Me of the Past // Episode 6: Joe Fassler

Tuesday, August 6, 2024
"I mean this book took me more than 10 years -- I started it while I was at Iowa!" We discuss his journey from apathetic high school student to a highly recognized journalist and author, as well his tips, tricks and inspiration for aspiring writers everywhere.