Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in Interview.
His name is Yip — and it's one you won't forget. Top Story - June 2022.
Paddy Crewe’s debut novel is set in northern Georgia and the mountains of Tennessee in the early years of the 19th century. My Name Is Yip is an adventure story, a tale of struggle against great odds, a paean to the power of friendship. Its narrator is unable to speak — and so he learns to communicate with slate and chalk. “My name is Yip Tolroy & I am a mute,” his account begins. “I have made not a sound since the day of my birth, October 2nd, 1815. I will say that my life has been something of a trial but such is God’s wish & so I must tell my story here on the page.”
By Erica Wagner4 years ago in Interview
KreativeCircle.com Interviews Nobel Peace Prize Recipient Dr. Helen Caldicott
Dr. Caldicott, Welcome to Kreative Circle! As an accredited Australian and American physician who has contributed her medical expertise to Harvard Medical School, what inspired you to initially specialize in the field of pediatrics? This investment granted you an opportunity to establish the first Australian clinic for cystic fibrosis at the Adelaide Children's Hospital.
By Kreative Circle (KreativeCircle.com)4 years ago in Interview
Interview With Author Rebecca L. Fearnley
Rebecca has been obsessed with two things since she learned to walk and talk: stories and animals. Luckily, the two seem to be very compatible. She writes stories set in strange worlds filled with bizarre creatures, strong female characters and magical powers. She started her writing career as a poet, performing all over the country and publishing her first collection, Octopus Medicine, with Two Rivers Press in 2017.
By Marie Sinadjan4 years ago in Interview
Interview with Legal Life-Saver Amiel Gross
Amiel Gross is an enthusiastic, “naturally curious” lawyer and life-long learner, with an interest in biotech, pharmaceuticals, rare disease and helping patients. He serves as Vice President and General Counsel at Center for Breakthrough Medicines. Since its founding in 2020, CBM has become an emerging force in the industry, ramping manufacturing and testing capabilities.
By Amiel Gross4 years ago in Interview
Try to impress the interviewer by selling milk
One meeting at a time, a boy impressed me deeply. Many of the candidates in this interview have a lot of glamorous internships with multinational companies. He didn't. As a science major, his school was heavy and he spent most of his time on schoolwork. When asked about his experience in social practice, he frankly said no.
By Thu Hà Khương4 years ago in Interview
Talking With: Díana Bermudez from Marvel’s “Moon Knight” on Disney+
This edition of “Talking With” focuses on actress Díana Bermudez, who portrays the Indigenous Latin American character Yatzil, an Egyptian goddess reincarnated in human form, in the latest Marvel series “Moon Knight” on Disney+.
By FierceScribe4 years ago in Interview
The Tonight Show With Johnny Carson’s Best Moments
Johnny Carson's 30-year tenure as host of The Tonight Show was both remarkable and momentous. It was the venue for a number of memorable television moments recalled by viewers of all ages. Carson was known for his comedic characters and sketches, but he was not one to shy away from contentious themes when they were something he sincerely believed in. Many of his most famous moments have been caught on classic TV DVDs, allowing Carson fans to relive their favorite moments again and over.
By Andrei Vladut4 years ago in Interview
The Joe Loss Orchestra 75 And Still In The Mood
The Joe Loss Orchestra is 75 years old and still going strong! In 1930, a skilled 21-year-old musician decided to organize a dance band, and voila, the country's, if not the world's, longest-serving entertainment unit was born, and it's been doing just that nonstop ever since! The Joe Loss Orchestra, currently led by Todd Miller, continues to perform around the country.
By Andrei Vladut4 years ago in Interview











