Host Jay Thiemeyer speaks with Kevin Sampsell, editor of "Portland Noir", a
literary anthology featuring stories set in such noirish locations as the
Shanghai Tunnels, dog parks, dive bars, sex shops, Powell's Books, Voodoo
Doughnuts and many others. Also on hand are thr...
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Host Ed Goldberg speaks with Chris Cleave, author of “Little Bee,” the
story of an African girl fleeing the horrors of Nigeria and her relationship
with an English family. Chris Cleave is 35. He is a novelist and a columnist
for The Guardian newspaper in London.
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Host Ed Goldberg speaks with Chris Cleave, author of “Little Bee,” the
story of an African girl fleeing the horrors of Nigeria and her relationship
with an English family. Chris Cleave is 35. He is a novelist and a columnist
for The Guardian newspaper in London.
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Host Ed Goldberg interviews Northwest writer Susan Wingate, author of
“Bobby’s Diner”, a story of women against crime and corruption in a
tiny town.
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Host Ed Goldberg interviews Northwest writer Susan Wingate, author of
“Bobby’s Diner”, a story of women against crime and corruption in a
tiny town.
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Host Ed Goldberg speaks with Portland author Peter Rock about his novel, "My
Abandonment," which is based on the true story of a father and daughter
living in Forest Park. Peter Rock is an Associate Professor of Creative
Writing at Reed College in Portland. He has been ...
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Host Crystal Leighty interviews Daniel Wolff, author of "How Lincoln Learned
to Read," which takes a look at twelve Americans -- from Ben Franklin
through Elvis Presley -- and the educations that made them. How do we learn
what we need to know? What does the education ...
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Host Crystal Leighty interviews Daniel Wolff, author of "How Lincoln Learned
to Read," which takes a look at twelve Americans -- from Ben Franklin through
Elvis Presley -- and the educations that made them. How do we learn what we
need to know? What does the education of...
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Host Ed Goldberg speaks with Portland author Peter Rock about his novel, "My
Abandonment," which is based on the true story of a father and daughter
living in Forest Park. Peter Rock is an Associate Professor of Creative
Writing at Reed College in Portland. He has been w...
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Sarah Waters talks about her new book, the Little Stranger.
This interview will broadcast in June 2009. Synopsis: In a dusty post-war
summer in rural Warwickshire, a doctor is called to a patient at lonely
Hundreds Hall. Home to the Ayres family for over two centuries, th...
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