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.
Joe KimbalL author of "Secrets of the Congdon Mansion," discusses the details of the fascinating true-life mystery with Elaine Wagner of St. Paul Public Library.
Scott Walker, editor and publisher at Graywolf Press in the Twin Cities, is interviewed by Edie Meissner of the Friends of the St. Paul Public Library.
Stew Thomley, author of "On to Nicollet," the history of the Minneapolis Millers baseball team, is interviewed by David Cramer of Hennepin County Library.
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.
Lyn Lacy, author and a media specialist with Minneapolis Public Schools, discusses the teaching of visual literacy with Nancy Kweik of Minneapolis Public Library.
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.
Harrison Salisbury, New York Times editor, talks with Robb Mitchell about his book "Journey for Our Times," which chronicles some of his early career in Minnesota. First of a two-part program.
Harrison Salisbury, New York Times editor and former Minnesotan, discusses his worldwide reporting and experiences and his book "A Time of Change" with Robb Mitchell of Minneapolis. Second of a two-part program.
Author Rebecca Hill, talks about Killing Time in St. Cloud, which was co-written with Judith Guest, and her other writing with Eileen Cavanagh of Hennepin County Library.
Susan Johnson, historical romance writer and author of Blaze and Silver Flame, is interviewed by Betina Krahn of the Minnesota Chapter of the Romance Writers of America.
Paul Gruchow, nature writer and author of "The Necessity of Empty Places" and "Journal of a Prairie Year," is interviewed by Phyllis Pope of Hennepin County Library.
Catherine Watson, Star Tribune travel editor and author of Travel Basics, discusses her interesting travel experiences with Sarah Nagle of Hennepin County Library.
Patricia Weaver Francisco, novelist, essayist, playwright and author of the acclaimed Cold Feet, is interviewed by Pamela Holt of Hennepin County Library.
Sharla Scannell Whalen, researcher and expert on Minnesota children's author Maud Hart Lovelace, is interviewed by Kathleen Baxter of Anoka County Library.
Rabbi Manis Friedman, author, lecturer, and prominent Hasidic Theologian talks with Clark Morphew, religion writer for the St. Paul Pioneer Press Dispatch.
Dr. Karen Hoyle, curator of the University of Minnesota's Kerlan Collection of Children's Literature, is interviewed by Vicki Dunn of Hennepin County Library.
Pat Harpole, Reference Librarian for the Minnesota Historical Society, talks about resources for genealogical research with Roger Sween of the Minnesota Office of Library Development.
Kelly Simmons, Falcon Press Marketing Agent, and Paul Gruchow, Minnesota nature writer, discuss the book Minnesota on My Mind with Phyllis Pope of Hennepin County Library.
Stephen W. Plumb, author of The Streets Where They Lived, a walking guide to residences of famous New Yorkers, is interviewed by Marlin Bree of Marlar Press.