In this episode of The Downtown Writers Jam Podcast, Brad talks Les Kurkendaal about finding your voice as a writer, and how his writing has evolved...
In this episode of The Downtown Writers Jam Podcast, Brad talks with writer David Blomenberg about his life as a writer.
In this episode of The Downtown Writers Jam Podcast, Brad talks with graphic novelist Kari McElroy about her experience developing and launching...
More deeply, Scheeres seems to have chosen this story because it continues her exploration of the dangers of fundamentalism and religion...
Sarah Layden's novel Trip Through Your Wires is an interplay between past and present, which is sometimes maddeningly difficult to follow and other...
Wurth doesn't take any easy outs with her main character. In truth, there are no real happy endings for anyone involved, and the ones who do sneak...
Angela Jackson-Brown's novel Drinking from a Bitter Cup is a haunting, desolate story of a young child abandoned in the world. At every page, I...
Brad first met University of Indianapolis professor Salvatore Pane at an Indy Reads Books reading, where he read a poem about the New York Knicks...
The last of the Curbside Splendor Publishing interviews: Halle Butler talks about her novel and her disdain of discussing the writing process.
Dmitry Samarov's book Where To? A Hack Memoir is odd little collection of memories, thoughts, ideas, and contemplations from his career as a cab...



