Wired for Books

Wired For Books home

Don Swaim Interviews

Audio Interview with Alix Ohlin

Alix OhlinMontreal-born Alix Ohlin is the author of the novel The Missing Person and the story collection Babylon (both Knopf).

She earned a BA in English from Harvard and an MFA from the Michener Center for Writers in Austin, Texas. Her fiction, published in "One Story" and "Shenandoah," among other periodicals, was selected for Best New American Voices 2004 and Best American Short Stories 2005 (edited by Michael Chabon).

She has received awards and fellowships from The Atlantic Monthly, the MacDowell Colony, The Kenyon Review's Writers Workshop, the Sewanee Writers' Conference, and Yaddo.

Ohlin teaches creative writing at Lafayette College, Easton, Pennsylvania.

Listen to the Alix Ohlin interview with Don Swaim
(40 min.)

MP3 File

These files are for your personal use only.
Classroom use is permitted.
Redistribution is not permitted.

 

Download Free RealPlayer
or
Search the RealPlayer Archives
for a player that will work with older computers
(note: version 5.0 or higher is required)

For many years most of the best writers of the English language found their way to Don Swaim's CBS Radio studio in New York. Wired for Books is proud to webcast these interviews in their entirety.

Wired for Books home

© Ohio University