We know you've got that list of Books To Read that's not getting any shorter. Never fear—crib a little bit with this series of writerly interviews we've had the good fortune to score. After all, if you can't read the book, reading about the author always helps. Or wikipedia. Or, you know, whatever.
Words, words, words
By George Ducker
You like books? We like books!August 21, 2008
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Q&A: Junot Diaz
The author on immigration, nerves and being a "hopeful nerd"
Q&A: Stephen Elliott
The author chats about homicidal girlfriends and spanking politicians
Q&A: Neil LaBute
The writer-director talks about acting, misogyny and crappy parking
Q&A: George Saunders
The iconoclastic author on David Letterman, Miranda July and being a doorman
Q&A: Nick Hornby
The 'High Fidelity' author on slang, 'Slam' and rock 'n roll
Q & A: Lawrence Weschler
The McSweeney's author on convergences, beauty queens and Hummers
Q&A: Autumn de Wilde
If you can't be the coolest photographer ever, then interview her
Q&A: Jerry Stahl
The iconoclastic author on Oprah, crack and his very first paycheck
Q&A: Mark Z. Danielewski
The author on books, lists, rituals and iPhones
Q&A: Mike Edison
The ‘I Have Fun Everywhere I Go’ author on sex, drugs…and wrestling



