Join Dan Johnson on April 11 @ 11am on Between the Covers when we meet
Portland Icon, Paula Neilsen, aka Sister Paula.Paula has a new book out
titled "Trans Evangilist'... the story of her life.Paula will talk about her
early life while still known as Larry as well as h...
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Peter Rock, novelist and professor at Reed College, discusses his latest
book, "The Shelter Cycle," which dramatizes the experience of a small group
of children as they and their families prepare for the end of the world in
Montana in 1990. It also focuses on the complic...
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Pamela Olson who served as foreign press coordinator for Palestinian
presidential hopeful Dr Bargouthi in 2004-5, talks about her new book "Fast
Times in Palestine-A Love Affair with a Homeless Homeland" with local BDS
activist and KBOO Programmer Sarah Farahat on a spec...
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Host Justin Miller interviews Calvin Trillin, The Nation's "deadline poet."
He has been acclaimed in fields of writing that are remarkably diverse. As
someone who has published solidly reported pieces in The New Yorker for forty
years, he has been called "perhaps the fin...
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A hilarious collection of stories from the writer The New York
Times called “the novelist of his generation” Returning to the form
in which he began, Sam Lipsyte, author of the New York
Times bestseller The Ask, offers up The Fun Parts, a book of bold,
hilarious, and...
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Barbara Corrado Pope, author of the Bernard Martin Mystery Series, talks
about her new novel, "The Missing Italian Girl: A Mystery in Paris," which
explores the struggles of working class girls to overcome poverty and the
danger of sexual abuse in turn-of the centruy Fra...
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Ayana Mathis, author of the best-selling novel "The Twelve Tribes of Hattie"
about an African-American family in Philadelphia, talks about her work and
career with host Richard Wolinsky. Ayana Mathis is a graduate of the Iowa
Writers’ Workshop and is a recipient of the M...
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Host Dan Johnson speaks with Erica Bauermeister about her new book "The Lost
Art of Mixing," a sequel to "The School of Essential Ingredients." In the
novel Lillian and her restaurant draw people together. Characters include Al,
the accountant who finds meaning in number...
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"George Saunders Has Written the Best Book You'll Read All Year," declared
the cover of the New York Times Magazine several weeks ago. Since then the
world has rushed to agree that Saunders' new story collection, Tenth of
December, is a remarkable literary achievement. G...
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Host Don Merrill interviews local author Caroline Miller about her new novel
"Trompe l’Oeil," which asks readers, “Is this
real…or some trick of the eye?" All is well until a series of disturbing
dreams, deathly premonitions and sinister characters sta...
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