Host Crystal Leighty speaks with Ariel Gore, editor of "Portland Queer: Tales
of the Rose City, a new anthology featuring local writers: Dexter Flowers,
sts, Kathleen Bryson, Colleen Siviter, David Ciminello, Tony Longshanks
LeTigre, Michael Sage Ricci, Annie Murphy, Sara...
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Host Crystal Leighty speaks with Ariel Gore, editor of "Portland Queer: Tales
of the Rose City," a new anthology featuring local writers: Dexter Flowers,
sts, Kathleen Bryson, Colleen Siviter, David Ciminello, Tony Longshanks
LeTigre, Michael Sage Ricci, Annie Murphy, Sarah...
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Host Ed Goldberg interviews Eugene writer Miriam Gershow, author of The Local
News, a novel about a missing boy and how his disappearance affects his
sister, family and friends.
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Host Ed Goldberg interviews Eugene writer Miriam Gershow, author of "The
Local News", a novel about a missing boy and how his disappearance affects
his sister, family and friends.
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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 three au...
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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 three ...
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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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