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Humanities scholar and author, Clay S. Jenkinson, adopts the persona of Jefferson each week to comment on current events and answer questions you may have about Jefferson's thoughts on any and all topics. The goal of each of The Jefferson Hour...
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Each week, Gretchen Holbrook Gerzina, professor of English at Vassar College, interviews authors about their books, their lives and their craft. Notable guests have included Salman Rushdie, Joyce Carol Oates, Bell Hooks, Michael Downing, Jamaica...
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WYPL - 89.3 FM - The Info Hub Of The Midsouth
On Now: WYPL Mystery
Location: Memphis, TN
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Location: Washington, DC
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This weekly examination of all aspects of literature features interviews, profiles, features and discussions. The last week of each month features World Book Club and a renowned author discussing his or her work.
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Every week, the program presents a contemporary author reading from his or her work and talking with our host about the craft of writing and personal inspirations.
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A sub-tropical blend of regional issues and politics, local profiles, author interviews, "At Your Service" programs, South Florida history and any topic listeners might banter about around the proverbial "water cooler".
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This weekly series reviewing Catholic authors and their books. Whether the topic is contemporary Catholic issues or one of the great works of the Saints, EWTN Radio will have it for your review!
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Kerby Anderson's mission is to present the Gospel to communities, nationally and internationally, by providing life-long opportunities to integrate faith and learning through balanced, biblically based scholarship, training people to love God...
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Recently retired as English professor at The University of Alabama, Don's specialties are Southern and American literature.
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Hosted by: Rick Kleffel
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A must for the serious reader, "Bookworm" showcases writers of fiction and poetry - the established, new or emerging - all interviewed with insight and precision by the show's host and guiding spirit, Michael Silverblatt.
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Sam Tanenhaus, editor of The New York Times Book Review, discusses best-seller lists and both established and upcoming authors.
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It features reviews and discussions with authors on literature, poetry, and passion.
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Booktalk, readings, unique spins on the zeiitgeist, and interviews with authors, poets, and others about all manner of things covering the written word.
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An NET Radio book review and discussion program hosted by Otis Young and Charles Stephen
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THE BOOK GUYS talk with researchers, novelists, publishers, autograph experts, book conservators, printers and various craftsmen who make books. At any time, and frequently, the discussion wanders far afield from the book in question! You never...
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Books Review Program.
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Hosting duties are shared by Arts Directors Kristin Savarese and Leah Katznelson, as well as other student commentators. The show covers every aspect of the arts world, from theater and book reviews to interviews, live readings and ticket...
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NY & LA TIMES, Bloomsburg Review.
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Nancy Pearl is a librarian with a love of books so strong it has been officially classified as lust. No matter the mood, moment or reason, she can recommend the perfect literary companion.
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