Daulton Dickey

A long time reader and writer, Daulton Dickey spent more than a decade study the art and craft of literature--with an emphasis on postmodern literary theory, as well as the philosophy of language. He currently lives Indiana with his wife and two sons, where he works full time and attends Purdue University full time.
Lars Iyers’ ‘Wittgenstein Jr’ Is a Portrait of the Genius as a Tortured Thinker

Lars Iyers’ ‘Wittgenstein Jr’ Is a Portrait of the Genius as a Tortured Thinker

Lars Iyer's latest novel explores sadness and genius while contemplating the end of philosophy.
The Campus Novel as Gonzo Mayhem

The Campus Novel as Gonzo Mayhem

His Ph.D revoked, a man fueled by anger returns to an institution he despises in Primordial: An Abstraction.

Lying Liars and the Lawyers Who Love Them: An Interview with Michael Kun

Conker: Live & Reloaded

Through the Cracks: An Interview with Joey Goebel

The Big Picture: A Chat with Bruce Campbell

Barney’s Crew by Sean Carswell

The Greedy Bastard Diary: A Comic Tour of America by Eric Idle

The Muse and the Mechanism by Josh Davis

A Sad Day in February: Dr. Hunter S. Thompson 1937-2005

An Interview with Marc Acito

How I Paid For College: A Novel of Sex, Theft, Friendship and Musical Theater by Marc Acito