Naben Ruthnum’s book Curry: Eating, Reading and Race was published by Coach House. As Nathan Ripley, he has written the thrillers Your Life is Mine and Find You in the Dark, published by Atria/Simon & Schuster. Interview ‘Gestures Across Time’: An Interview with Martha Schabas Naben Ruthnum Interview ‘A Portrait of Dangerous, Painful Love': An Interview with Fawn Parker Naben Ruthnum Fiction The Hijack Naben Ruthnum Interview 'My Only Real Loyalty is to the Truth': An Interview with Patrick Radden Keefe Naben Ruthnum Interview 'Sci-Fi Music Felt Like a Vast, Interconnected Mythology': An Interview with Jason Heller Naben Ruthnum Interview 'We Do Things to Survive That Are Not Always Pretty': An Interview with Linden MacIntyre Naben Ruthnum Food A Thousand Ways to Make It Naben Ruthnum Interview 'Information is Always Currency': An Interview with Don Winslow Naben Ruthnum Fiction Eight Saints and a Demon Naben Ruthnum Interview 'I Don’t Know Why This City Sees Fit to Kill Its Women': An Interview with Sam Wiebe Naben Ruthnum Interview 'The Darn Story Just Didn't Go Away’: An Interview with Bill Genovese and James Solomon Naben Ruthnum Firsts The First Time I Watched a Bollywood Movie Naben Ruthnum Interview 'There's No Mitigation for Killing a Child': An Interview with Fiona Barton Naben Ruthnum Load More