Archive for the 'interviews' Category

Kevin Guilfoile at BookBalloon March 16-18

Sunday, March 15th, 2009

<![CDATA[Author event at BookBalloon beginning tomorrow. If you've been following the Tournament of Books, you'll want to check this out: BookBalloon is pleased to host humorist and author Kevin Guilfoile for a Q&A session March 16-18. Kevin is currently serving his fifth term as Commissioner (with John Warner) of the annual Tournament of the Books, [...]

Author Douglas Preston on Charlottesville–Right Now

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

From WINA’s Charlottesville–Right Now, with Coy Barefoot — an interview with Douglas Preston: Author Douglas Preston relocated with his family to a peaceful farmhouse in Italy to work on his next thriller, only to find that he had moved next door to the scene of a notorious double murder. The perpetrator was none other than [...]

Dahlia Lithwick and Ted Genoways podcasts available

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

Two new podcasts of the Charlottesville-Right Now show are available at Charlottesville Podcasting Network. Ted Genoways, the editor of the award-winning Virginia Quarterly Review, joins Coy Barefoot to talk about the Summer 2008 issue. According to Genoways, “all of the pieces deal with outsiders and outcasts, and we’ve called it ‘No Way Home.’” In this [...]

Audio of Jen Sorensen at WriterHouse

Monday, June 30th, 2008

Audio of Jen Sorensen’s presentation on June 11 at WriterHouse has been posted at the WriterHouse site and at Charlottesville Podcasting Network. Or, you can listen here! audio: Jen Sorensen at WriterHouse Q&A with Jen Sorensen Slowpoke Comics

Q and A with Stephen P. Ryder

Monday, June 16th, 2008

It happens more often than you might think: I link here at CvilleWords to some interesting site I’ve found in my journeys across the World Wide Web, and within a few hours or days someone leaves a comment letting me know that my latest find was right here in my backyard all the time. Charlottesville [...]

Q and A with Jen Sorensen, author of One Nation, Oh My God

Saturday, May 31st, 2008

You may already know Jen Sorensen from her comic, Slowpoke, that appears in C-Ville Weekly. But did you also know that she’s a nationally syndicated cartoonist who hobnobs with the likes of Ruben Bolling and Tom Tomorrow, and is the author of three compilations of her best work? Her latest book is One Nation, Oh [...]