Novelist, author and Exterminating Angel Press publisher Tod Davies
returns to the Jam Today series in an update of her original cult classic
cookbook memoir. Tod's attitude toward literature is the same as her attitude
toward cooking - it's all about working with w...
Read more
Elizabeth Fournier is the inspirational author of The Green Reaper - Memoirs
of an Eco-Mortician. Her compassion for those who pass over and for their
families is a true testament of who she is in this world: pure love. She is
also following her heart by supporting fa...
Read more
“What is a dog if not god? In Afterglow, Eileen Myles steps up to the
challenge for writers to function as prophets. Ghostwritten in part by
deceased pit bull Rosie, this ‘dog memoir’ explores—among other
things—geometry, gender, mortality, evil, aging, and plaids. My...
Read more
Dan Johnson speaks to author Craig Johnson about his latest work, The Western
Strar...
Sheriff Walt Longmire is enjoying a celebratory beer after a weapons
certification at the Wyoming Law Enforcement Academy when a younger sheriff
confronts him with a photograph of t...
Read more
In Shaker Heights, a placid, progressive suburb of Cleveland, everything is
planned – from the layout of the winding roads, to the colors of the
houses, to the successful lives its residents will go on to lead. And no one
embodies this spirit more than Elena Richardso...
Read more
Host Bethany Grabow talks with William Ritter, author of the new book The
Dire King, the final book in the Jackaby series. It is the story of Jackaby,
a detective of the supernatural, and his mortal yet clever assistant Abigail
Rook as they battle evil forces threaten...
Read more
"In stunningly elegant couplets, Neil Aitken transposes the dreams of
machines and humans into musical, sonically deft lyrics that sing songs of
ccreation, vision, possibility, futurity. These beautifully crafted poems --
evoking the designs of nineteenth-century mathema...
Read more
Twenty years ago, while working as a security guard in an art museum, Peter
Rock staved off the job’s inherent boredom and loneliness by trying to make
up a story for each photograph, painting and object in the museum. A few
years ago, reminded of the pleasures and pl...
Read more
"Safiya Sinclair, a 2016 Whiting Writers’ Award–winner, crafts her
stunning debut collection around the beauty and brutality of the word
cannibal, whose origins derive from Christopher Columbus’s belief that the
Carib people he encountered consumed human flesh. Attack...
Read more
Jacqueline Woodson's latest novel, "Another Brooklyn" recently out in trade
paper, was a 2016 National Book Award finalist. She talks about this poetic
tale of four African American girls growing up in Brooklyn in the 1970s with
host Richard Wolinsky.
Running into ...
Read more