NIN ANDREWSI loved your first book, and now I love this one even more (Jesus Was My Homeboy). It’s so accessible, so immediate, for lack of a better term. In... Read More
NIN ANDREWSI was so moved by this collection (Tornadoesque), I needed a box of tissue beside me just to read it. Whatever you are writing about—whether it is your daughter’s bipolar... Read More
NIN ANDREWS Orphans is such a powerful and heart-breaking memoir. I thought maybe I’d start the interview by asking for an excerpt from “No Day Was Brighter:” on page 39, beginning... Read More
Robert Cording NIN ANDREWSThese are such profound and meditative poems (Only So Far), I wondered as I was reading them if you had a spiritual practice? Or if writing might... Read More
NIN ANDREWSThis collection (Unidentified Sighing Objects) is clearly the work of a master. I read it straight through, gliding from poem to poem. How long did it take you to compose? BARON... Read More
NIN ANDREWSWhat an amazing journey this book (Esther: A Novel in Verse) takes you on! So tell me, how did this book come to you? PAM BERNARDIt’s so odd to... Read More
Photo credit: M. Trey Reynolds NIN ANDREWSI admire this book (Love’s Labors) so much, I don’t know where to start. I can’t quite believe it’s your first collection of poetry. Really? So... Read More
NIN ANDREWSPlaces I Was Dreaming is your third book of poetry, but this is your first autobiographical book? LOREN GRAHAMIt’s the kind of question that people often ask, but I’m hesitant... Read More
NIN ANDREWSI love the title of this book, Misery Islands, in part because the poems about misery are really mixed in with those about joys of life. It has a very balanced... Read More