Author and photograph Anna Cox brought her charming and upbeat storytelling to the Jam Bunker to talk about her debut novel, I Keep My Worries in My Teeth.
Author Hafizah Geter stopped by the Jam Bunker to talk with Brad about her book Un-American, which is a memoir in poems about the challenges of the lives of her immigrant mother and her American father.
Author Melissa Faliveno stopped by the Jam Bunker to talk about her first book, Tomboyland, which is an absolute tour de force that examines identity, gender, class, and identity through a series of personal essays.
Author Scott Spencer dropped by the Jam Bunker to talk about doing college wrong, the desire to hop trains, playing baseball, joining the Socialist party, the importance of writing—and, of course, Scott's latest novel, An Ocean Without a Storm.
You know you're in for a wild interview when the part about the author getting kidnapped barely makes it into the program. That's what happened when Jennifer Steil stopped by the Jam Bunker to talk with Brad about her latest novel, Exile Music.
Michael Elias' story cuts across comedy, television, film, theater, and fiction writing. (Some of) his writing credits: The Frisco Kid, The Jerk, Young Doctors in Love, and Head of the Class.
Author Melanie Abrams stopped by the Jam Bunker to talk with Brad about her latest novel, Meadowlark. Melanie is the California-est of Californians—from the Valley in L.A. to living in the Bay Area with a stop at the banana stand.
Songwriter and novelist Alice Randall stopped by the Jam Bunker to talk about her new book, Black Bottom Saints, which is out September 1. Along the way, Alice and Brad took a deep dive into the roots of Black girl magic in Detroit.
Welcome to a very special episode of Between Two Brads, as award-winning mystery and thriller author Brad Parks stops by the Jam Bunker to talk with Brad about baseball, newspapers, sports writing, and his latest novel, Interference.
Author Emily Liebert stopped by the Jam Bunker to talk with Brad about her latest book, Perfectly Famous. She's had a wild career: from magazine editor-in-chief at twenty four, to editing Kerry Kennedy's (yes, that Kennedy family) book!