Christine Carbo
Christine Carbo is the author of the Glacier Mystery novels, an ensemble series set in and around Glacier National Park. Her books include The Wild Inside, Mortal Fall, The Weight of Night, and A Sharp Solitude. She is a recipient of the Women’s National Book Association Pinckley Prize, the Silver Falchion Award, the High Plains…
Read MoreAlafair Burke
Alafair Burke is the Edgar-nominated, New York Times best-selling author of fifteen novels of suspense, including her latest novel, The Note, as well as The Ex, The Wife, The Better Sister, and Find Me, and coauthor of the best-selling Under Suspicion series. A former prosecutor, she is now a professor of criminal law. She recently…
Read MoreMiles Harvey
Miles Harvey is the author of an award-winning debut collection of short fiction, The Registry of Forgotten Objects: Stories (Mad Creek Books, 2024). His nonfiction includes The King of Confidence (Little, Brown & Co., 2020), Painter in a Savage Land (Random House, 2008) and The Island of Lost Maps (a national and international bestseller for Random…
Read MoreBess Rowen
Dr. Bess Rowen is an Assistant Professor of Theatre at Villanova University, and affiliated faculty in Gender & Women’s Studies and Irish Studies. She is the author of The Lines Between the Lines: How Stage Directions Affect Embodiment (University of Michigan Press, 2021) and the editor of the Methuen Critical Edition of A Streetcar Named…
Read MoreTom Mitchell
Tom Mitchell is emeritus professor of Theatre at the University of Illinois and Festival Scholar for the Tennessee Williams Festival St. Louis. He has edited Early Stories by Tennessee Williams, available from the University of Iowa Press, and The Caterpillar Dogs: Early Stories by Tennessee Williams, from New Directions. Mitchell edited the stories, “Fin du…
Read MoreDavid Kaplan
David Kaplan is the author of Tennessee Williams in Provincetown (2006) and Tenn Years (2015), a collection of essays about Williams in production. He is the editor of Tenn at One Hundred (2011), the centennial collection of essays about Williams’ reputation. He has staged Suddenly Last Summer in Russia (1993), The Eccentricities of a Nightingale in…
Read MoreBenjamin Gillespie
Benjamin Gillespie, Ph.D. (he/him) is Doctoral Lecturer in Communication, Gender Studies, and Theatre at Baruch College, City University of New York. His research centers on the intersection of gender, sexuality, and aging in contemporary theatre and drama. Benjamin is Co-Editor of the Journal of American Drama and Theatre and Contributing Editor of PAJ: A Journal…
Read MoreMargot Douaihy
Margot Douaihy lives in Northampton, MA, and is an assistant professor of creative writing with Emerson College. She is the author of the award-winning, nationally bestselling Sister Holiday series, in addition to the poetry collections Bandit/Queen: The Runaway Story of Belle Starr, Scranton Lace, and Girls Like You. Her debut mystery, Scorched Grace, won The Pinckley…
Read MoreConstance Adler
Constance Adler’s first novel is Sight Unseen from ELJ Editions. Her memoir is My Bayou, New Orleans Through the Eyes of a Lover (Michigan State University Press); her stories have appeared in Oxford American, Utne Reader, Garden & Gun Magazine, River Teeth Journal, Blackbird, and Peauxdunque Review, among others. Her work has received a First…
Read MoreC. Morgan Babst
C. Morgan Babst is a native of New Orleans. Her essays and short fiction have appeared in The Washington Post, Saveur, The Oxford American, Guernica, the Harvard Review, Lenny Letter, and the New Orleans Review, among others, and she is a regular contributor to Garden and Gun. Her essays “Death Is a Way to Be”…
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