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Janet Heller and JoNelle Toriseva talk with host Marianne Barisonek about the
WriterCorps a program, with branches in San Francisco, Washington, D.C. and
New York that hires accomplished writers to teach creative writing to youth
in juvenile detention facilities, homeless ...
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Host Kathleen Stephenson interviews best-selling author Meg Wollitzer about
her recent novel, The Ten Year Nap. It's about the lives of women who opt
out of the professional world to have kids and never go back. Meg Wollitzer's
novels include: Sleepwalking; This Is Your ...
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4/9: Host Ed Goldberg interviews Jayne Anne Phillips, author of "Lark and
Termite, a novel of a sad death and a magical child in a West Virginia
family. Jayne Anne Phillips was born and raised in West Virginia. Her first
book of stories, Black Tickets, published in 1979 wh...
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Host Ed Goldberg interviews Jayne Anne Phillips, author of Lark and Termite,
a novel of a sad death and a magical child in a West Virginia family. Jayne
Anne Phillips was born and raised in West Virginia. Her first book of
stories, Black Tickets, published in 1979 when she ...
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Host Marianne Barisonek speaks with Oregon author Debra Gwartney about her
book, Live Through This: A Mother's Memoir of Runaway Daughters and Reclaimed
Love. The book is related to the story of her relationship with her daughters
featured on This American Life in 2002.
D...
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Host Ed Goldberg speaks with Yiyun Li, author of "A Thousand Years of Good
Prayers" and "The Vagrants," her debut novel, which is set in China in the
late 1970s. It deals with human frailty and courage.
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Host Ed Goldberg speaks with Yiyun Li, author of "A Thousand Years of Good
Prayers" and "The Vagrants," her debut novel, which is set in China in the
late 1970s. It deals with human frailty and courage.
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Host Marianne Barisonek interviews local producers of "Ink-Filled Page," a
quarterly journal of fiction, nonfiction and artwork from Indigo Editing &
Publications.
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Host Marianne Barisonek interviews local producers Ali McCart, Kristin Thiel,
Joseph Riippi, and Scott Parker, of "Ink-Filled Page," a quarterly journal of
fiction, nonfiction and artwork from Indigo Editing & Publications.
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Host Jim Schumock interviews Annie Leibovitz about her book "Annie Leibovitz
at Work." Leibovitz talks about her work, which spans a period beginning with
Richard Nixon's resignation and ends with Barack Obama's Presidential
campaign. She talks to Jim about the Rolling Ston...
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