Interview
December 2nd, 2024
by Preeti Kathuria
Born in Rourkela, Odisha, in 1973, Amandeep Singh Sandhu studied English literature at the University of Hyderabad. He writes fiction and nonfiction ...read the full piece >>Interview
November 4th, 2024
by Sofija Popovska
Poet Melanie Hyo-In Han was born in Korea, raised in East Africa, and lived in the US before relocating to the UK. Her experiences as a TCK (Third ...read the full piece >>Interview
October 7th, 2024
by Ibrahim Fawzy
Mustafa Marwan is an Egyptian writer, aid worker, and trainer with over a decade of experience in more than a dozen conflict zones in Africa, Asia, ...read the full piece >>Interview
August 7th, 2024
by Andrea Färber
On July 26, 2024, Tint Journal held its first Tint Talk. With this new online format, our aim is to bring together different ESL writers for a reading ...read the full piece >>Interview
May 27th, 2024
by Anushree Nande
Born in Mauritius, Priya Hein has written many children’s books published in English, French, German, Mauritian Creole, and Rodriguan Creole. ...read the full piece >>Interview
April 29th, 2024
by Alessandra Rossi
As a renowned fashion model, an awarded contemporary artist, writer and passionate advocate and activist for human rights, Helena Barbagelata has ...read the full piece >>Interview
March 4th, 2024
by William Allegrezza
When one thinks of Serena Piccoli, one immediately imagines the engaged artist. As David Romero says, “Serena Piccoli's poetry is a hammer seeking to ...read the full piece >>Interview
February 5th, 2024
by Ines Rodrigues
When we did this interview, Bruna Dantas Lobato was in a celebratory mood. Our conversation happened a few days after she got the National Book Prize ...read the full piece >>Interview
January 22nd, 2024
by Viktoriia Medvied
Dina Nayeri is an Iranian-American novelist, essayist, short-story writer, author of two novels and two books of creative nonfiction ( Who Gets ...read the full piece >>Interview
December 27th, 2023
by Elnura Huseynova
I first met award-winning fiction author Catarina Letria in Budapest during the first semester of the History in the Public Sphere program (HIPS), ...read the full piece >>Supported by: