Cliff Ashpaugh talks about his debut novella, JOSH’S WALL (Spout Hill
Press; July 2014). Set in the early 1960s in the wilds of San Gabriel Valley,
it’s a coming-of-age story about a boy who wakes up to a world of bullies,
liars, and strangers—including himself.
At age ...
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Host Jay Thiemeyer speaks with Smith Henderson about his novel "Fourth of
July Creek." Henderson explores the complexities of freedom, community,
grace, suspicion and anarchy, depicting our nation's disquieting and violent
contradictions.
Smith Henderson is the recipie...
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Between the Covers welcomes local author, Polly Dugan, in conversation about
her debut short story collection, So Much a Part of You.
"Two young women who've dated the same man navigate love, destiny, loss, and
choice in this powerful debut. Anna Riley and Anne Cavanaugh ...
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Author and Senior Editor at Exterminating Angel Press, Tod Davies talks with
host Lyn Moelich about her latest book in the Jam Today series Jam Today
Too: the Revolution Will Not Be Catered. Like Kate Christensen and Jim
Harrison, Davies is a novelist - and amateur cook...
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It’s 2015, and Patricia Cowan is very old. “Confused today,” read the
notes clipped to the end of her bed. She forgets things she should
know—what year it is, major events in the lives of her children. But she
remembers things that don't seem possible. She remembers marr...
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Host Ken Jones talks with Portland-based author Jason Beem about his first
novel Southbound. The book follows a recovering gambling addict who, in the
wake of losing his job for the summer, and his girlfriend, makes a gambling
pilgrimage to the big three Southern Califor...
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Roxane Gay is a powerful new literary voice whose short stories and essays
have already earned her an enthusiastic audience. In An Untamed State, she
delivers an assured debut about a woman kidnapped for ransom, her captivity
as her father refuses to pay and her husband ...
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Host Jim Schumock speaks with Phil Klay about his novel "Redeployment,"
which takes readers to the frontlines of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan,
asking us to understand what happened there, and what happened to the
soldiers who returned. Interwoven with themes of brut...
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Leni Zumas and Luca DiPierro's A Wooden Leg is a novel in 64 cards,
consisting of 64 drawings and corresponding captions which the reader is free
to arrange into a variety of narrative and visual sequences. They join host
David Naimon in a discussion of A Wooden Leg, con...
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Host Sarika Mehta speaks with Portland born-and-raised journalist Julia Cooke
about her new book The Other Side of Paradise: Life in the New
Cuba, which combines narrative with detailed reporting and shares the
unique stories of those Cooke encountered during time spent ...
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