"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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Luis Alberto Urrea, author of "The Hummingbird's Daughter" and "Queen of
America" (just out in trade paper) discusses this two-volume novel about the
life of his great aunt, Teresa Urrea, known as the Joan of Arc of Mexico. He
is interviewed by Richard Wolinsky.
From th...
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Terry Bisson, author of the novel "Any Day Now" and other novels and short
stories talks about his long career as a writer with host Richard Wolinsky.
(From the series Bookwaves)
Bisson says "My new novel Any Day Now is not exactly science fiction; and not
exactly not. I...
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Today we present a program from the series Bookwaves. Emma Donoghue, author
of the acclaimed novel "Room" and the new collection of short stories,
"Astray" discusses her life and work with host Richard Wolinsky.
Emma Donogue was born in Dublin in 1969. She is an award-winn...
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Host Sarika Mehta interviews acclaimed author Junot Diaz about his
background including his views of the dictatorship in the Dominican Republic
and his family relationships.
Junot Díaz was born in the Dominican Republic and raised in New Jersey. He
is the author of the...
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Portland native Mitchell S. Jackson reads from his new book Oversoul: Stories
and Essays, a collection of semi-autobiographical short stories and essays.
Jackson is now a professor at NYU, but his book explores growing up black in
Portland. Later he speaks about his life...
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Host Sarika Mehta speaks with novelist, short story writer and poet Sandra
Cisneros, who is most well-known for her award-winning collection of
vignettes, The House on Mango Street. She recently published another short
novel, Have You Seen Marie?, which explores coping w...
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Dan Johnson invites you to join him on Between the Covers, December 13 at
11am as he introduces you to Tom Leger, Co-Founder of Topside Press. Tom, a
Transgendered man, will talk about the first book that Topside launched in
October of this year.
The title of the book is...
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Come join me on Between the Covers, Thursday, December 6th at 11am when I
introduce you to my friends from Write Around Portland, a non-profit
organization serving the underserved in the Portland area for a long time.
Write Around Portland takes on the task of going into...
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