Letters Off Paper

By jennifer jazz

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New York writer and musician jennifer jazz, author of "Spill Ink On It," a memoir about being young, androgynous and restless in the wild wild eighties, published by Spuyten Duyvil Press, engages in critical and soul searching conversations with other writers about writing.

Episode Date
"Writing In a Time of Uncertainty"
Mar 08, 2023
Ronaldo Wilson, Poet, Artist and Author of "Poems of the Black Object"
Aug 07, 2021
Jeffrey Sommers Author and Political Economist on the Decline of the U.S. Job Market and The Lingering Ghost of Reagan
Jun 23, 2021
Geraldine Snell, Visual Artist and Author of "Overlove"
Jun 11, 2021
Nicole Aschoff Editor of Jacobin Magazine and Author of "The New Prophets of Capital"
May 31, 2021
Jeff Chon Author of "Hashtag Good Guy With a Gun"
May 07, 2021
Kerouac Scholar Gerald Nicosia
Apr 23, 2021
South African writer Resoketswe Manenzhe on her prosaic novel "Scatterlings"
Mar 27, 2021
Village Voice writer of legend Greg Tate
Mar 11, 2021
Mauritian Author Ananda Devi on her book "Eve out of her Ruins" published by Les Fugitives Press in 2016
Feb 27, 2021
"I'm From Nowhere" Author Lindsay Lerman published By Clash Books in 2019
Feb 17, 2021
Beth Lisick Author of "Edie on the Green Screen"
Feb 15, 2021
Musician Felice Rosser recalls being the protégé of writer Elizabeth Hardwick
Feb 02, 2021
Maisy Card on the black immigrant experience in her novel "These Ghosts Are Family"
Jan 30, 2021
A conversation with trans lesbian poet Nora Hikari
Jan 04, 2021
Author of "Am/Thought/Always" Emma Bolland on writing, ritual and the future of language
Dec 11, 2020
Author of "How To Be Nowhere" Tim Macgabhann on Gay Crime Fiction
Dec 01, 2020
Alvin Orloff, Author of "Disasterama: Adventures in the Queer Underground 1977 to 1997"
Oct 22, 2020
Author Sylvie Weill and I discuss "Selfies," her memoir part inspired by a Frida Kahlo painting
Oct 13, 2020
A talk with Leila Taylor, Author of "Darkly: Black History and America's Gothic Soul"
Sep 29, 2020