In “Flambeau Kitchen,” Dr. Marissa Toussaint stakes a claim: that culinary heritage and long-term wellness need not stand in opposition.
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In “Flambeau Kitchen,” Dr. Marissa Toussaint stakes a claim: that culinary heritage and long-term wellness need not stand in opposition.
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In The Accord, author Mark Peres explores grief, love, and the blurred lines between human and machine through the bond between a professor and her sentient AI.
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Meet Gil Gillenwater — real-estate guy, Harley fan, and founder of Rancho Feliz. For 40 years he’s helped families along the U.S.–Mexico border with one surprising motto: Helping others should be fun.
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What happens when a gemologist writes a thriller? You get “The Fire Diamond”! We chat with author CB Wilson, about her new book, the high-stakes world of jewel thieves, and her “diamond detective” protagonist.
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In a world where loyalty can be the sharpest weapon and truth itself is treason, debut novelist Heather Ogden invites us into the haunting depths of her new dystopian fantasy, The Betrayal—the first in The Lies We Fear series.
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Charles Philipp Martin’s Rented Grave, re-introduces Inspector Herman Lok, delving deep into the underbelly of Hong Kong, a city caught between modern ambition and the haunting legacy of Mao’s Cultural Revolution.
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What if Elvis died while serving in the Army? Author Tim Kirk discusses how his Hollywood chops influenced a tightly plotted tale of 4 men who were influenced by what nobody knew was a seismic event.
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Hear the Conversation | Get the Book In the bottomless scroll of YouTube’s algorithmic curiosity cabinet, Brian Cranley found a quiet revelation. The video, produced by Fermilab, traced the unfathomable beginnings of the universe—an account of the Big Bang rendered in the measured tones of a science communicator with good posture. For most, it was […]
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Leslie A. Rasmussen’s When People Leave arrives with a gentle dissonance between grief and wit, an intimacy that feels eavesdropped rather than narrated, and an emotional resonance that lingers like the aftertaste of something both bitter and sweet.
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S.A. Cosby is building, brick by bloody brick, a place, as he describes it, that is at once “beautiful and brutal,” a landscape of sprawling fields and deep-rooted churches, where the long shadow of the past is not a memory but a malevolent and living thing.
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Federal Judge Thomas Cullen discusses Charlie-Man, his coming-of-age novel about Charlie Stewart, a senior at an elite boys’ school, as he navigates heartbreak, pressure, and identity.
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The late bloom is often the most beautiful. In the case of Jenny Dandy, author, grandmother-to-be, former executive, it arrives as a crime novel set-in classic New York architecture.
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Andy Crocker’s “The Unconditionals” brings a scientist’s precision to five dimensions essential for a meaningful life. The former NASA rocket man’s new book casts a fresh view on timeless wisdom.
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Hear the Conversation | Get the Book Music was imprinted on Daniel Hendrick early. His first solo—”Jesus Loves Me” at age two—was less performance than instinct. The youngest of five siblings in a family that sang as naturally as they breathed, he first heard opera through a Mario Lanza album, gifted by his steelworker father […]
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Dwight Holing introduces his latest Nick Drake novel, “The Thunder Head,” where developers and ranchers clash over the future of pristine Oregon land and Nick finds himself in the crosshairs.
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Debut author Terri Lewis joins us to talk about her stunning novel Behold the Bird in Flight — a vivid reimagining of Isabel d’Angoulême, the young French noblewoman abducted by England’s King John.
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Marty Ross-Dolen’s debut memoir Always There, Always Gone is lovingly stitched, unraveled, and re-woven in a luminous, genre-defying act of literary excavation.
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Bruce Campelia still believes in books. By embracing screens and scrollers, he hopes to keep passing on the light.
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In the bright, improbable Venn diagram where philanthropy overlaps with film production and youth mentorship, Peter Samuelson has taken up permanent residence.
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What if there was a machine that could predict the exact date and time of your death? A. O. Wagner blends suspense with spiritual, exploring the hidden forces behind technology, society, and fate.
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Tori Eldridge defies the contours of any one medium. With Kaua‘i Storm, she adds “Narrator” to her resume.
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Dale Lisa Flint has spent a lifetime chasing stories — on the stage, behind the scenes, and now on the page. With humor, heart, and an unflinching eye, she invites readers into a world where every moment tells a deeper truth.
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The Whims of the Muse: Carla Vergot and the Curious Case of Lily Barlow
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Caitlin Hamilton Summie reflects on her lifelong love of storytelling and the decades-long journey to publish her debut collection To Lay to Rest Our Ghosts, and the inspiration behind her novel Geographies of the Heart.
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Stephen G. Eoannou’s new novel,”After Pearl” finds inspiration in a flawed memory and the ghosts of noir in Buffalo.
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