The VQR contributor talks about his new essay on Liberia in the current issue of VQR.
The VQR contributor talks about his essay about the return of the Axum obelisk to Ethiopia from Italy, featured in the current issue of the magazine.
Anthony Ham on searching for nomadic elephants, writing travel guides, and trading work as a lawyer for the writing life.
An interview with the VQR contributor about her poetry-based coverage of women who live in endemic poverty in Troy, New York.
An interview with the regular VQR contributor about his coverage of tabloid journalists in Juárez who report on narco-murders.
An interview with the author of the short story “The Cowboy Tango,” which appears in our current issue.
“‘The wise man believes that destiny exists, and that it has need of him. Not fate—destiny.’ In their difference lies a writer’s life.”
In 1982, David Wyatt analyzed where the Star Wars franchise was headed. We asked him to consider how his forecast turned out.
The author of “Beirut Rising” answers questions about the city’s political future, travel writing, and reporting in territory where journalists are suspect.
The poet talks to VQR about his creative process. Three of his poems are included in our summer issue.