Jonathan Safran Foer joins us to talk about his latest effort, “Here I Am,” which focuses on a family in crisis living in Washington.
Read moreA Conversation With Elizabeth Strout
Novelist Elizabeth Strout joins us to talk about her latest work of fiction, “Anything is Possible.”
Read moreLincoln In The Bardo
George Saunders joins us to talk about his first novel, “Lincoln in the Bardo.”
Read moreA Conversation With Emma Donoghue
Novelist Emma Donoghue joins us to talk about her newest effort, “The Wonder,” the story of a girl who becomes a sensation when news gets out that she’s lived without eating for months.
Read moreAnn Patchett’s ‘Commonwealth’
This hour, we’ll talk with Ann Patchett about her new book, “Commonwealth,” which tells the story of how a chance romantic encounter ripples through two families over multiple generations.
Read moreA Chat With Yann Martel
This hour, we’ll talk with the author about his newest work of fiction, “The High Mountains of Portugal.”
Read moreForensic Anthropology And Fictional Adventures
This hour, we’ll talk to Kathy Reichs about injecting her experience as a forensic anthropologist into her most popular fictional character, Temperance Brennan.
Read moreTaylor Stevens: Making It as a Novelist
This hour, we’ll talk to the Dallas resident about what it takes to break big as a novelist and about her latest effort, The Mask.
Read moreA Chat With Jodi Picoult
This hour, we’ll talk to her about her latest effort, Leaving Time (Ballantine Books), which focuses on a woman’s search for her missing mother.
Read moreArt In The 21st Century
The PBS series Art 21 debuts its seventh season on KERA next month. This hour, we’ll get a taste of new energy in the contemporary art world with Susan Sollins, Art 21’s executive producer and curator.
Read moreSpies Like Us
This hour, we’ll speak with spy novelist Alan Furst about his latest tale of WWII espionage, Midnight in Europe.
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