WHEREAS confronts the coercive language of the United States government in
its responses, treaties, and apologies to Native American peoples and tribes,
and reflects that language in its officiousness and duplicity back on its
perpetrators. Through a virtuosic array o...
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On today’s show, our guest is Edward Lee, author of the book Buttermilk
Graffiti: A Chef's Journey to Discover America's New Melting-Pot Cuisine, in
conversation with Liz Crain, author of Food Lover’s Guide to Portland.
In Buttermilk Graffiti, Edward reports back from two...
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The Collected Stories of Diane Williams brings together over three hundred
new and previously published short fictions—distilled works of
“unsettling brilliance” (Vanity Fair) that have rewritten the rules of
the American short story.
“Diane Williams has spent her l...
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Bethany Grabow welcomes author Whitney Gardner to the KBOO studio to talk
about her new graphic novel FAKE BLOOD.
A middle schooler comes head-to-head with his vampire slayer crush in this
laugh-out-loud funny graphic novel that’s a perfect coming-of-age story for
an...
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Grieving and guilt-ridden, Phoebe is increasingly drawn into a religious
group—a secretive extremist cult—founded by a charismatic former student,
John Leal. He has an enigmatic past that involves North Korea and Phoebe’s
Korean American family. Meanwhile, Will strugg...
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Host Ken Jones talks with Stevan Allred, author of the new novel The
Alehouse at the End of the World, published by Portland’s Forest Avenue
Press.
Stevan’s previous book – the 2013 linked short-story collection A
Simplified Map of the Real World: The Renata Stories – ...
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Stuart Perrin is an American spiritual master of Kundalini Yoga, and has
been teaching meditation across the world for the past 45 years. He draws
from his experiences in his newest novel, Light in Jerusalem: A Memoir. Set
in 2006, in a time of war in the Middle East,...
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Tommy Pico's “Junk is a true American odyssey, complete with a reluctant
hero who defies all odds to survive. Repulsed by the trashiness of empire,
the violence of occupation, this book nonetheless searches in earnest for
real tenderness, a romance that isn’t corny. ....
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On this special hour-long edition of Between the Covers, we welcome Stephen
O’Donnell and Gigi Little, creators and editors of the new book The Untold
Gaze, which features selected paintings by Stephen, with short fiction and
poetry inspired by those paintings. The texts...
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Dubravka Ugresic, a novelist and essayist Susan Sontag called a "writer to
follow and cherish," has been living in exile in Amsterdam since the Yugoslav
wars of the early 90s. Labeled a traitor and a witch when she vocally
critiqued the rising ethno-nationalism of bo...
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