Host Ken Jones talks with Max Nemtsov, a writer, translator, and editor
based in Moscow. Max’s translation credits include a long list of great
American post-war writers including Jack Kerouac, William Burroughs, Charles
Bukowski, J.D. Salinger, Ken Kesey, Richard Brauti...
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Host Ken Jones talks with James Anderson, author of the mystery novel The
Never-Open Desert Diner.
James is a native of the Pacific Northwest, born in Seattle, raised in
Portland, and a graduate of Reed College. He founded Breitenbush Books, a
publishing company based i...
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An outlaw activist on the run. A pipeline set to destroy a river. And three
young women who must decide who to love, who to trust, and what to sacrifice
for the greater good. In the high desert of Arizona, three
roommates—students at Deep Canyon College, known for its...
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Host Bethany Grabow talks with Kate Ristau, author of the new book
Clockbreakers: Asterion’s Curse. This fantasy adventure story features
Charlie, a girl who must battle evil in another world to save her father with
the help of her friends and a Greek god.
Clockbr...
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Solmaz Sharif’s astonishing first book, Look, asks us to see the ongoing
costs of war as the unbearable losses of human lives and also the insidious
abuses against our everyday speech. In this virtuosic array of poems, lists,
shards, and sequences, Sharif assembles he...
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Host Ken Jones talks with Melissa Yancy, author of the new story collection
Dog Years. The book won the 2016 Drue Heinz Literature Prize, sponsored by
the University of Pittsburg Press, and one of the most prestigious awards for
a book of short fiction. Dog Years was cho...
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Host Bethany Grabow talks with Amy S. Foster, author of the new book The
Rift: Uprising. This science fiction thriller features Ryn, a soldier trained
to guard The Rift, a gateway that allows access to her community from
alternate versions of Earth.
RT Book Reviews c...
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"If you love stories but distrust them, if you love language and can also see
how it is used as a tool or a weapon in the maintenance of status quo, then
read The Winged Histories."— Marion Deeds, Fantasy Literature; "Told by
four different women, it is a story of wa...
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Host Bethany Grabow talks with Emma Donoghue, author of the new book The
Wonder. This historical fiction follows Florence Nightingale-trained nurse
Lib as she travels to rural Ireland in 1859 to determine whether a young girl
who has purportedly survived with no food ...
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Host Kathleen Stephenson interviews Alexander Maksik about his new novel,
SHELTER IN PLACE, a story set on the Oregon Coast in the early 1990s.
Joseph March, a twenty-one-year-old working class kid from Seattle, has
just graduated from college and his future beckons,...
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