Poet and teacher and author of "What They Always Were: Poems," a 1996 Minnesota Book Award nominee; interviewed by Catherine Lupori, College of St. Catherine.
Peter Docter, animator from Bloomington and now working in California, shows one of his cartoons and discusses his projects with Diana Seyb (Peter later became animation coordinator for Disney's "Toy Stories" film)
Amy Dolnick, author of "Between Deep Vallet and the Great World: A Look at Maud Hart Lovelace's 'Betsy-Tacy'" series, is interviewed by Kathleen Baxter, Anoka County Library.
PJ Doyle, co-editor of Baker Street Dozen: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Thirteen Favorite Sherlock Holmes Stories, is interviewed by Mary Cannon Trone of Once Upon a Crime Bookstore in Minneapolis.
Publisher of Spinsters Ink from Duluth, and author of two books of feminist myteries, "Silent Words," a 1997 Minesota Book Awards winner, and "The Other Side of Silence;" interviewed by mystery book reviewer Bruce Southworth.
Native American author of "Grandmother's Gift: Stories From the Anisbinabeg," a collection of short stories published by Holy Cow! Press and a 1998 Minnesota Book Awards nominee; interviewed at the Marshall Writer's Festival by Jim Perlman, editor/publisher of Holy Cowl Press in Duluth. Anne Dunn is also the author of "When Beaver Was Very Great."
Scott Edelstein, author of The No Experience Necessan; Writer's Course and other books on writing, is interviewed by Loren Taylor of Hennepin County Library.
Author of the acclaimed Peace Like a River {Atlantic Monthly Press), a national bestselling novel about a Minnesota farm family; interviewed by writer William Kent Krueger at Stillwater Public Library.
Michael Fedo, author of One Shining Season, which chronicles baseball players who only enjoyed one successful year in the major leagues, is interviewed by Stew Thomley.
Bob Ferguson, Hazelden Alumni Relations Manager, and Rebecca Post, Editor with Hazelden Publishing, talk with Linda Hanner about the book, "The Way Home," four real life stories of the journey from addiction to recovery. Publisher Bill Hammond describes the extensive marketing, publishing and materials distribution activities at this world famous center.
Rabbi Manis Friedman, author, lecturer, and prominent Hasidic Theologian talks with Clark Morphew, religion writer for the St. Paul Pioneer Press Dispatch.
Event Organizer Bob Gale talks about the recent LitLink Festival held at Calhoun Square in Minneapolis to celebrate National Poetry Month. Included are highlights and snippets of the event and poetry presentations by ARTS-US Young Storytellers.