Author Interviews
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Even before the pandemic struck, rural American communities were suffering, and the blow from this new downturn could hurt even more. But a new book is…
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There's an ongoing debate in the American West about which state granted women the right to vote first. Wyoming ratified the decision first in 1869 but…
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The Riven Country of Senga Munro tells the story of Senga Munro, an herbal simpler or healer, who tragically loses her daughter. Most of the story is set…
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By some accounts, Shakespeare wrote King Lear while he was physical distancing during the plague. But that puts a lot of pressure on anyone trying to do…
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A book out this month takes an unusual look at the role of the rich in American West, examining it through interviews with the super wealthy living in…
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Writer Alexandra Fuller has penned numerous memoirs about her childhood growing up in war-torn Africa in a family constantly scrambling to find stability,…
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A new novel tells the story of a newly-out transgender Harvard student who has to give everything up when his family and girlfriend reject him. He's broke…
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Jackson-based writer Alexandra Fuller has released a new memoir that strives to reckon with her grief at the deaths of both her father and her son in…
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Winters in Norway usually last from October to late May—sound familiar? Norway also has something called the polar night. For about two months, the sun…
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Taylar Stagner spoke with Tiffany Midge a Lakota author about her career as a poet, author, and a columnist for Indian Country Today. Many of her humorist…