Ed Sellner, college professor and author of Mentoring: The Ministry of Spiritual Kinship, is interviewed by Clark Morphew, religion writer for the St. Paul Pioneer Press.
Edward Cleary, Attorney and author of "Beyond the Burning Cross: The First Amendment and the Landmark R.A.V. Case," a book about the St. Paul cross-burning incident, is interviewed by Attorney Tom Nelson.
Elizabeth Craig, professional speaker and author of Don't Slurp Your Soup, a basic guide to business etiquette, is interviewed by public relations consultant Pat Lindquist.
Mystery writer and author of Faint Praise, another in the "Jane Lawless" mystery series and a 1996 Mirmesota Book Award wirmer; interviewed by mystery book reviewer Bruce Southworth. Also featured: Background on Bouchercon 27, the annual World Mystery Convention held in October in St. Paul.
Editor of the writer's magazine A View From the Loft and author of the novel "Trip Sheets" (Milkweed Editions), a story about cab driver Cath Rahven's search for direction and a more meaningful existence, and a 1999 Minnesota Book Award nomillee; interviewed by author David Haynes.
Patrick Coleman, Minnesota Historical Society, interviews the former Governor and winner of the annual Kay Sexton literary award about his collecting, special collections and generous donations of books, as well as his love and support for Minnesota literature and reading.
Patrick Coleman, Minnesota Historical Society, interviews the former Governor and winner of the annual Kay Sexton literary award about his collecting, special collections and generous donations of books, as well as his love and support for Minnesota literature and reading.
A fascinating visit to Sumac Press, the world's longest-operating fine press, and an interview with 95-year old printer, publisher and literature teacher Emerson Wulling. At his home in LaCrosse, Emerson talks to Will Powers, Minnesota Historical Society Press, about his long career setting type by hand and printing books on his old hand-fed press.
Eva Schindler-Rainman and Jack Cole, co-authors of "Taking Your Meetings Out of the Doldrums," are interviewed by Hennepin County Library Director Robert H. Rohlf.
Freya Manfred, poet, discusses writing with her father, Frederick Manfred, author of "Lord Grizzley" and other notable novels and poems. First of a two-part program.
Freya Manfred, poet, discusses writing with her father, Frederick Manfred, author of "Lord Grizzley" and other notable novels and poems. Second of a two-part program.
Gavy McIver, the daughter of legendary writer Brenda Ueland talks about her mother's writings including "Strength to Your Sword Arm" and "If You Want to Write," is interviewed by journalist Karin Winegar.
Author of "Heart and Hard Work: Memories of 'Nordeast' Minneapolis" (Nodin Press), a pictorial and historical tour of the people, neighborhoods and businesses of the city's northeast area; interviewed at Jax Cafe and Kramarczuk Deli, two "Nordeast" landmarks, by Minnesota State Representative and long-time resident Len Biernat.