The 45th President has recently given his blessing over brand-new television
programming intended to counteract what he has dubbed, “Fake News” in a
January 11th press conference last winter. Over the last several weeks, the
presidents Facebook page has begun to feature sho...
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Jake Vermaas speaks to poet Lauren Camp about her collection One Hundred
Hungers.
In her new collection, Lauren Camp explores the lives of a first-generation
Arab-American girl and her Jewish-Iraqi parent. One Hundred Hungers tells
overlapping stories of food and ritual...
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Dmae talks with bestselling author Jamie Ford about his newest novel Love
and Other Consolation Prizes published by Ballantine Books. We'll find out
the inspiration for third installment bringing out Seattle's Asian American
history soon to be released on Sept. 12th. We'...
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Host Bethany Grabow talks with Jamie Harrison, author of the new book The
Widow Nash. A young woman is called in to uncover the missing profits after
her dying father returns from a business deal empty-handed. Her father’s
business partner, who also happens to be her ex-...
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"As a descendent of Chantal Akerman and Unica Zürn—among others—Yanara
Friedland reimagines the origin myth. Friedland’s permeable pages allow the
reader entryway into a “mirror [that] becomes an open door,” a door
through which we hear the echo of Ana Mendieta telling u...
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Host Liz Schwartz welcomes back George Lederer, actor and storyteller, who
will share two short stories written by Jo Sinclair (Ruth Seid), and Yuri
Suhl, about the immigrant/refugee experience.
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An audacious and powerful debut novel: a second American Civil War, a
devastating plague, and one family caught deep in the middle—a story that
asks what might happen if America were to turn its most devastating policies
and deadly weapons upon itself.
Sarat Chestnut, born...
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Host Bethany Grabow talks with Julie Israel, author of the new book Juniper
Lemon’s Happiness Index. It is the story of a teen girl struggling to look
on the bright side while dealing with the loss of her charismatic older
sister and navigating the perils of high school....
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It's that time once again for the bedtime radio show for grownups. Tonight, a
classic tale from the pages of Weird Tales Magazine, "The Horror of the
Mound" by Robert E. Howard. Ex cattle drover Steve Brill is regretting his
decision to take up farming in the hills of West ...
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