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Write On! Radio

Write On! Radio

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Write On! Radio interviews local, national and international authors as well as editors, playwrights, poets and more. We’re interested in all things literary, from spoken word performances to readings by writers to just plain well-written works of art.© 2020 KFAI - Minneapolis + St. Paul アート 社会科学
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  • The House on Rondo w/ Debra J. Stone - Write On! Radio
    2025/12/01
    This week, Emma sits down with Debra J. Stone to discuss The House on Rondo, just out from University Of Minnesota Press. In this coming-of-age story, a young girl reckons with the demolition of a Black Saint Paul neighborhood to make way for the Interstate in the early 1960s. As Zenobia gradually learns about what’s planned for the Rondo neighborhood and what this means for everyone who lives there, she discovers how her story is intertwined with the history of her family, all the way back to Great Grandma Zenobia. The House on Rondo is available now: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1962834492 Air Date: November […]
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    25 分
  • Write On! Radio - Little Rex w/ Gary Porter
    2025/11/05
    This week, Josh sits down with Gary Porter to discuss Little Rex: A Night at Sleepy Hollow Cemetery, a heartfelt prequel to Duffy: The Tale of a Terrier. Told from the afterlife, Little Rex follows a small Boston Terrier on an extraordinary journey through Concord, Massachusetts, where the ghosts of Concord’s greatest writers return for a single night. We get into: How a street dog became an unlikely witness to literary history What Alcott, Thoreau, Hawthorne, and Emerson can still teach young readers The challenge of writing for both young readers and adults Turning historic landmarks into magical spaces of […]
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    32 分
  • Write On Radio - Joseph Whitson
    2025/08/31
    This week, Emma sits down with Joseph Whitson about his debut book, Marketing the Wilderness: Outdoor Recreation, Indigenous Activism, and the Battle over Public Lands, which is an analysis of how outdoor recreation companies market public land as wilderness instead of land stolen from Indigenous people. In this interview, Emma and Joseph Whitson discuss how the myth of outdoor recreation as a pure good ignores the history and current politics of public land.
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    27 分
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