Between the Covers

A weekly show featuring interviews with locally and nationally known authors of both fiction and non-fiction.

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Between the Covers on 09/29/11

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Thu, 09/29/2011 - 11:40am - 11:50am
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Poet Cindy Williams Gutiérrez talks about the influence of mesoamerican culture on her work

Poet-dramatist Cindy Williams Gutiérrez collaborates with artists in theatre, music, and visual art. Her CD, “Emerald Heart,” features her Aztec-inspired poetry accompanied by pre-Hispanic music. She also teaches creative writing to adults through the Attic, Annie Blooms Books, the Oregon Poetry Association, and the Stonecoast MFA Program, as well as to middle and high school students through Wordstock and Writers in the Schools. Her new collection of poetry, the small claim of bones, is forthcoming from Bilingual Press/Editorial Bilingüe (Arizona State University).

This year she's be speaking at Wordstock, Portland's annual festival of books, writers, and storytelling on Saturday at 1 pm along with Catherine Evleshin, Alberto Moreno, and Ivonne Saed.

Between the Covers on 09/29/11

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Thu, 09/29/2011 - 11:30am - 11:40am
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Portland writer Floyd Skloot talks about his new collection of short stories, Cream of Kohlrabi

Host Suzanne LaGrande interviews local author Floyd Skloot about his first collection of short Cream of Kohlrabi. Gathering sixteen stories from among the forty he has published since 1988, Cream of Kohlrabi explores how people people face challenges, including the challenges which come with aging, and the ways in which families can be both a blessing and a curse.

Floyd Skloot is a creative nonfiction writer, poet, and fiction writer whose work has received three Pushcart Prizes, a Pen USA Literary Award, two Pacific NW Book Awards, an Independent Publishers Book Award, and two Oregon Book Awards.

Between the Covers on 09/29/11

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Thu, 09/29/2011 - 11:00am - 11:30am
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Lyn Moelich interviews Karl Friedrich about his novel "Wings" a novel of WW2 Flygirls

"Wings: A Novel of World War II Flygirls" is based on the true story of the women, fresh from the 1930's depression era with an opportunity to be pilots, dealing with 1940 style "what, a women flying a plane? " attitude. The story of the WASPS.

Between the Covers on 09/22/11

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Thu, 09/22/2011 - 11:00am - 11:30am
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local author Jessica Maxwell about spiritual memoir, Roll Around Heaven

Host Suzanne LaGrande interviews local author Jessica Maxwell about spiritual memoir, Roll Around Heaven: An All-True Accidental Spiritual Adventure. A travel and nature magazine writer with an allergy to religion, Jessica meets a pig farmer who turns out to be a spiritual teacher and launches her on spiritual journey, in which she sees auras of major league baseball players, banishes evil spirits with Buddhist Lamas, shares Celtic Revelations on the isle of Iona, and learns an abiding respect for all paths to God.

Between the Covers on 09/15/11

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Thu, 09/15/2011 - 11:00am - 11:30am
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Deborah Reed joins Dan Johnson on Between the Covers to chat about her new book

In Deborah Reed’s new book, Carry Yourself Back to Me, discover how she breathes life into Annie Walsh, newly single thanks to her husband, a brother charged with murder, a distant mother and a songwriting career headed for disaster. Dan Johnson interviews Deborah, Thursday, September 15th on Between the Covers. Learn about Deborah’s musically inclined family and Audrey Braun.

Between the Covers on 09/01/11

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Thu, 09/01/2011 - 11:00am - 11:30am
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T.C. Boyle on "When the Killing’s Done"

Host Jim Schumock speaks with T.C. Boyle about his thirteenth novel, "When the Killing's Done, which takes up some of the environmental themes of earlier novels such as A Friend of the Earth and The Tortilla Curtain, and stories like “Carnal Knowledge,” “Top of the Food Chain,” “Tooth and Claw.” It is set in the past decade on the California Channel Islands, where a rather testy turf war was fought between animal rights activists and the biologists of the National Park Service and the Nature Conservancy over the elimination of non-native species of plants and animals, and this provided the inspiration for the book.

Between the Covers on 08/25/11

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Thu, 08/25/2011 - 11:00am - 11:30am
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Robert C. Donnelly on his book "Dark Rose: Organized Crime and Corruption in Portland"

Host Dave Mazza speaks with Robert C. Donnelly, assistant professor of history at Gonzaga University, and author of "Dark Rose: Organized Crime and Corruption in Portland."

In April 1956, Portland Oregonian investigative reporters Wallace Turner and William Lambert exposed organized crime rackets and rampant corruption within the city's law enforcement institutions. The biggest scandal involved Teamsters officials and the city's lucrative prostitution, gambling, and bootlegging operations. Turner and Lambert blew the cover on the Teamsters scheme to take over alcohol sales and distribution and profit from these fringe enterprises. The Rose City was seething with vice and intrigue.

Between the Covers on 08/18/11

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Thu, 08/18/2011 - 11:40am - 12:00pm
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Rebel Girls: Youth Activism and Social Change across the Americas

Host Jennifer Kemp speaks with Jessica K.Taft, author of Rebel Girls: Youth Activism and Social Change across the Americas. Rebel Girls explores how teenage girls construct activist identities, rejecting and redefining girlhood and claiming political authority for youth in the process. Taft examines the girl activists’ social movement strategies and collective political practices, detailing their shared commitments to process-based political education, participatory democracy, and hopeful enthusiasm. Taft argues that adult social movements could learn a great deal from girl activists and making clear the importance of increased collaboration between young people and adults.

Between the Covers on 08/18/11

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Thu, 08/18/2011 - 11:00am - 11:40am
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Chasing Aphrodite: The Hunt for Looted Antiquities at the World's Richest Museum

Host Kathleen Stephenson speaks with Jason Felch, co-author with Ralph Frammolino of "Chasing Aphrodite: The Hunt for Looted Antiquities at the World's Richest Museum." Felch talks about the illegal trade of looted antiquities and how some administrators at the Getty Museum worked with networks of criminals to obtain illicit treasures.

Between the Covers on 08/11/11

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Thu, 08/11/2011 - 11:00am - 11:30am
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Donald Ray Pollock, discusses hi latest novel, THE DEVIL ALL THE TIME

Host Jay Thiemeyer speaks with Donald Ray Pollock.  If you found the raw depictions of last season's film WINTER BONE transfixing, then listen in as a master of Southern Goth storytelling. Donald Ray Pollock, discusses hi latest novel, THE DEVIL ALL THE TIME.

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Author, Mary Doria Russell

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Mon, 06/09/2008

Host Ed Goldberg interviews writer Mary Doria Russell, author of Dreamers of the Day, a historical novel of a midwestern woman present at the birth of the modern Middle East. 

 

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Novelist Jane Smiley

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Mon, 06/02/2008

Host Marianne Barisonek speaks with Pulitzer-Prize winning novelist Jane Smiley. Her best seller A Thousand Acres was made into a movie by the same name. In her latest novel, Ten Days in the Hills,
a group of family, friends, lovers, former lovers and future lovers
gathers in the Pacific Palisades just as the 2003 invasion of Iraq
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Novelist Manil Suri

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Mon, 05/26/2008

Jim Schumock interviews Manil Suri about his second novel The Age of Shiva.

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Elisa Albert, about her debut novel, THE BOOK OF DAHLIA

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Mon, 05/19/2008

 

Crystal Leighty speaks with Elisa Albert, about her debut novel, THE BOOK OF DAHLIA, which features a 29 year old anti-heroine.

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Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni about her new novel, The Palace of Illusions

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Mon, 05/19/2008

 Marianne Barisonek speaks with Chitra Banerjee
Divakaruni about her new novel, The Palace of Illusions, which recasts the
Indian epic Mahabharata from the perspective of Princess Panchaali and offers a
vivid and inventive companion to the renowned poem.

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Alexandra Fuller, author of "The Legend of Colton H. Bryant"

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Mon, 05/12/2008

KBOO producer Lisa Loving speaks with author and essayist Alexandra Fuller about oil drilling in the Wyoming wilderness, and the war-like impact the Haliburton Corporation's drilling rigs have on local communities. Fuller's newest work of nonfiction is "The Legend of Colton H. Bryant."

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Ursula K. Le Guin

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Mon, 05/05/2008

A special featuring a recent reading by noted Portland author Ursula K. La Guin.  She reads from her new novel, Lavinia, which is based on a secondary character mentioned briefly in Virgil's masterpiece, The Aeneid.  La Guin says she thought it was time that Lavinia got to tell her view of things.

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Samantha Hunt discusses "The Invention of Everything Else"

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Mon, 04/28/2008

Host Kathleen Stephenson interviews Samantha Hunt author of "The Invention of Everything Else" a novel about Nikola Tesla, the ecentric Serbian inventor known for his revolutionary work with electricity and radio.

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Marc Acito talks about his newest novel, Attack of the Theater People

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Tue, 04/22/2008

Producer Lisa Loving interviews award-winning novelist and political commentator Marc Acito about his newest comic novel, Attack of the Theater People.

 

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Blake Nelson's novel, "Girl"

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Mon, 04/21/2008

Host Ed Goldberg interviews Blake Nelson, author of Girl, a novel of a teenage girl and the agony of high school.

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Timber Beasts

I've read the book twice and rather hoped to hear the program that the author spoke on the book. But that page was not available on your site. Anyway, I loved the book. I thought it was an exciting dose of history. Stoner brought the Portland of  1900 to life. There was intrigue that kept my interest throughout the book.

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