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Karen Russell and Michael Griffin discuss the role of intellect and imagination in writing, the natural world’s influence on the artistic process and the symbiotic relationship between the author and reader.
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In this episode, Clouther and Michael Griffin are talking about UNO’s MFA program, his love of fiction and the ritual of reading.
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In this conversation, Martin Sneider speaks with Michael Griffin about his career as a retail executive and his new novel "Amy Unbound."
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Michael Griffin is in conversation with yoga teacher and author Susi Amendola, whose new book "The Centered Heart" aims to help readers manage stress with mind and body practices.
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On today's show, writer Theodore Wheeler is in conversation with Tom Knoblauch about "The War Begins in Paris," a historical novel about two foreign war correspondents working in Paris just before the start of World War II.
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Author Kristine Langley Mahler is in conversation with Michael Griffin about the art of memoir and the process of putting together her new essay collection, "A Calendar is a Snakeskin."
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On today’s show, Megan Tady is in conversation with Tom Knoblauch about her new book, "Super Bloom," which balances tragedy, humor, and insight on how we move forward and reinvent ourselves through art.
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Iowa author Sean Doolittle discusses our cultural fascination with billionaires, the urge to disconnect, and his new novel "Device Free Weekend."
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Erik Larson is the author of bestselling historical nonfiction, including "The Devil in the White City," "The Splendid and the Vile" and "In the Garden of Beasts." Today, Larson discusses how he uses history to process his anxieties about the present and what made him turn to fiction for his latest work, a ghost story called "No One Goes Alone," which is exclusively available on Audible.
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Lydia Kang practices internal medicine at Nebraska Medicine and is an author of young adult fiction, adult fiction and non-fiction, and poetry Her latest…