BookView with Kirsten Mickelwait, author of The Ashtrays are Full and the Glasses are Empty

When I was a sophomore in college, I took a literature class on the expatriate writers who gathered in Paris after the first World War (Gertrude Stein, Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, John Dos Passos, and Sherwood Anderson, among others). An optional book on the class syllabus was Living Well is the Best Revenge by Calvin Tomkins, the very first biography of the Murphys. Over the decades that followed, I never stopped thinking about them …

Kirsten Mickelwait – 27 May 2025 Continue reading

IndieView with K.M. Huber, author of Call of the Owl Woman

Since few people outside of Peru seem to have heard about the many cultures that thrived long before the Incas and the famed Machu Picchu, I wanted to bring one of them to life. I chose the Nasca culture because it faced environmental issues that are relevant to today’s world and is also full of enigmas and mystery. 

K.M. Huber – 20 May 2025 Continue reading