Sheila Heti is the author of five books, including the "novel from life" How Should a Person Be? and The Chairs Are Where the People Go, co-authored with Misha Glouberman, which the New Yorker called "a triumph of conversational philosophy." She lives in Toronto. Ross Simonini is a musician, writer, and artist living in New York. He has edited interviews at the Believer since 2007. Vendela Vida co-founded the Believer in 2003. She is the author of four books, including the novels Let the Northern Lights Erase Your Name and The Lovers.
"Highly entertaining." --Kirkus Reviews "'Always Apprentices,' a collection of 22 conversations between writers, reminds us how much the [Believer] magazine has contributed to the literary conversation." --Chicago Tribune "Intimate, revealing and edifying interviews." --Pop Matters "From the troubled state of literature and today's narrowly commercial publishing world to the exasperation of working with Hollywood, the interviews both inspire and charm with their blend of urgency and irony."--Publishers Weekly
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