Oct 28, 2020
Cheryll Glotfelty (editor, with Eve Quesnel) discusses and reads from The Biosphere And The Bioregion: Essential Writings Of Peter Berg, which compiles keys texts by and about this founding figure of contemporary environmental thought.
Oct 22, 2020
Christopher Coake discusses and reads from his new collection of stories, You Would Have Told Me Not To, which explores fraught relationships in the era of toxic masculinity and the #MeToo movement.
Oct 15, 2020
Nikki Reimer discusses and reads from her poetry collection My Heart Is A Rose Manhattan, which examines themes ranging from grief, to social media, to Canadian identity, to horse statues.
Oct 8, 2020
Chris Bucholtz discusses and reads from his book Thunderbolts Triumphant: The 362nd Fighter Group vs Germany's Wehmacht, which documents the World War II missions of these young pilots, using both contemporary records and personal accounts from the men who flew the missions.
Sep 30, 2020
Michael P. Branch discusses and reads from his essay collection How to Cuss in Western, which humorously examines life, family, nature and other subjects from the perspective of a self-proclaimed desert rat of Nevada's high desert.