Enright-prx_small In this interview recorded at the Kansas City Public Library, Irish author Anne Enright talks about how having children helped organize her writing life and reads from her nonfiction book, MAKING BABIES: STUMBLING INTO MOTHERHOOD. Enright discusses her often darkly humorous approach to writing about both familial and romantic love as well as death and desire. The author of five novels and two short story collections, Enright also reads from her Man Booker Prize-winning novel, THE GATHERING, and from THE FORGOTTEN WALTZ, which was just short-listed for the 2012 Orange Prize for Fiction.