
This week's guest, Nathan Leslie, was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota and grew up in Ellicott City, Maryland. Nathan Leslie’s five
collections of short fiction include
Believers (Pocol Press, 2006),
Reverse Negative (Ravenna Press, 2006), and
Drivers (Hamilton Stone Editions, 2005). Leslie’s work has appeared in over 100 literary magazines including
Boulevard, Shenandoah, South Carolina Review, North American Review, and
Cimarron Review. He is fiction editor for
The Pedestal Magazine and of
The Potomac, and his book reviews and articles have been published in newspapers such as
The Washington Post, The Kansas City Star, and
The Orlando Sentinel. His reading includes pieces from
Reverse Negative and
Drivers, as well as his story
The Coloring Book. Visit his website
here.
Also featured are the songs
Leave Me Alone and
I Am Drugs, along with the poem/song
You Make Me Feel Like Chet Baker, the Later Years.