Reviews
for Hothouse Bloom (2025)
The New York Times: “ An Urban Artist Inherits an Orchard, and Decides to Reinvent Herself”
The Southwest Review: “Cultivating Emptiness”
The Southern Review: “Verdant Leaves and Apples Red as Blood”
Our Culture Review
Chapter 16: “A Certain Way of Living”
Foreward Reviews
Kirkus Reviews
Publisher’s Weekly
for Bodymelt in the Garden of Death (2024)
Bandcamp Daily: The Best Field Recordings on Bandcamp, August 2024
Bandcamp Daily: The Acid Test, August 2024
A Closer Listen
Nina Protocol
& more for Tomato Flower, including Pitchfork, The Fader, and The Quietus
Interviews
Working Artist Magazine: The Orchard and its Discontents: Austyn Wohlers on her Debut Novel
Write or Die Magazine: On Living in a Decaying World, the Necessity of Community, and Her Debut Novel ‘Hothouse Bloom’
Interlocutor: The seeking of solitude & a clean slate: Austyn Wohlers discusses her debut novel HOTHOUSE BLOOM
10 Questions for Poets & Writers
Q&A with the Baltimore Fishbowl: The Artist, The Apple, and Her Money: Q&A with Austyn Wohlers, Author of ‘Hothouse Bloom’
with Benjamin Crais:
with TBD:
& more for Tomato Flower, including with Stereogum and Our Culture