Between the Covers welcomes local author Ellen Urbani on the launch of her
debut novel, Landfall, published by Portland-based national publisher Forest
Avenue Press.
At the 10-year anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, Landfall reminds us of all
the unfathomable things that occ...
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The award-winning writer, Rebecca Makkai, whose stories have appeared in four
consecutive editions of The Best American Short Stories, appears on Between
The Covers to discuss her much-anticipated story collection bearing her
signature mix of intelligence, wit, and heart. A...
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Maggie Nelson's The Argonauts is a genre-bending memoir offering fresh,
fierce, and timely thinking about desire, identity, and the limitations and
possibilities of love and language. At its center is a romance: the story of
the author's relationship with the fluidly-gender...
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The guest is Jeff Koehler, author of "Darjeeling," the story of how
Darjeeling tea began, jump-started the largest tea industry on the globe
under imperial British rule, and came to produce the highest-quality tea
leaves anywhere in the world – beloved by millions. It is a ...
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In a war-torn village in Eastern Europe, an American photographer captures a
heart-stopping image: a young girl flying toward the lens, fleeing a fiery
explosion that has engulfed her home and family. The image wins acclaim and
prizes, becoming an icon for millions—and a su...
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Between the Covers welcomes Walidah Imarisha, co-editor and contributing
author of Octavia's Brood: Science Fiction Stories from Social Justice
Movements.
"Whenever we try to envision a world without war, without violence, without
prisons, without capitalism, we are engagi...
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Host Jay Thiemeyer speaks with Portland writer Justin Hocking about his book,
The Great Floodgates of the Wonderworld, Winner of the 2015 Oregon Book
Award for Creative Nonfiction.
Justin Hocking served as Executive Director of the Independent Publishing
Resource Center (I...
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Host Kathleen Stephenson speaks with Portland writer Polly Dugan about her
new novel, The Sweetheart Deal, It's the story of what happens when a
woman who thinks she's lost everything has the chance to love again.
Polly Dugan s a reader at Tin House magazine. A former em...
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Host Ken Jones talks with author James Anderson, a native of the Pacific
Northwest, born in Seattle, raised in Portland, and a graduate of Reed
College. He founded Breitenbush Books, a small publishing company based in
Portland, and ran it from 1976 to 1991. In addition to ...
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Host Lisa Loving speaks with Stacy Wakefield about her novel, "The Sunshine
Crust Baking Factory."
Sid arrives in New York City in 1995 eager to join the anarchist squatting
scene. She's got a tattoo, she listens to the right bands . . . so why would
she get a job and rent...
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