Allison Milionis speaks with Zach Dundas, a Portland freelance journalist. He
worked as a reporter at the Missoula Independent and the Willamette Week. He
has written for Good Magazine, the Associated Press, Maxim, Metropolis,
Portland Monthly and a strange and mismatche...
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Host Ed Goldberg interviews Glen David Gold, author of Sunnyside, a
historical novel set during World War I. It features Charlie Chaplin and Rin
Tin Tin. Glen David Gold is the author of the best seller Carter Beats the
Devil.
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Hosted by Lisa Loving talks with Katie Arnoldi, bestselling author of
Chemical Pink and The Wentworths, about her latest novel POINT DUME, a
timely tale of pot farms, surf culture and risk.
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Kathleen Stephenson speaks with guest Bill Morgan, author of The Typewriter
is Holy: The Complete Uncensored History of the Beat Generation, which
explores the enduring revolutionary appeal of Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg,
and WilliamS. Burroughs and brings to light less...
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Host Ed Goldberg speaks with writer Alafair Burke about her third
white-knuckle thriller "212." NYPD Detective Ellie Hatcher and her partner,
J.J. Rogan are investigating the murder of NYU student Megan Gunther, who's
the target of threatening posts on a college gossip W...
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Sarah Dunant is the author of the international bestseller The Birth of
Venus, which has received major worldwide acclaim and In the Company of the
Courtesan. With the publication of Sacred Hearts, she rounds out a
Renaissance trilogy bringing voice to the lives of three...
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Host Kathleen Stephenson speaks with Susan Douglas about her new book,
Enlightened Sexism: The Seductive Message that Feminism's Work Is Done.
Douglas exposes popular images of women in the media as mere fantasies of
female power, assuring women and girls that the battle...
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Host Kathleen Stephenson interviews Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni about her work
and her latest novel, "One Amazing Thing," the story of nine people stranded
together, who decide to tell personal stories… each telling "one amazing
thing" from their lives that they have neve...
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Host Marianne Barisonek interviews Susan Stoner, author of Timber Beasts.
Stoner , general counsel at Portland-headquartered Amalgamated Transit Union
Local 757 — worked in her free time to develop a series of historical
mysteries set in the Portland of 1902. Now the fi...
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Host Marianne Barisonek interviews Susan Stoner, author of "Timber
Beasts"Set in Portland, OR, in the early 20th century, this mystery centers
on the social, economic, and political imbalances of the robber baron era,
with particular emphasis on the harsh inequities of ...
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