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The world’s most famous vampire novel was published in 1897, and since then, countless authors and screenwriters have created their own versions of…
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Chattanooga author Brian Tucker joins us to discuss Pokeweed, his new illustrated novel for young adults. Fast-paced and compelling, the coming-of-age…
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Mick Cornett, the former mayor of Oklahoma City, has co-authored The Next American City: The Big Promise of Our Midsize Metros. It features success…
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“The legend of my grandfather was quite well known among our family,” says Clay Bonnyman Evans. His grandfather was U.S. Marine Corps 1st Lt. Alexander…
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In this interview, I’m speaking with Illinois State University historian Dr. Amy Wood about the legacy of lynching in the South and a Chattanooga tragedy…
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The second installment of Chattanooga Mayor Andy Berke's summer reading series, Books with Berke, is a memoir about mentorship. Marian Wright Edelman's…
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When Gwen Douglas Hester first met Robert Sparks Walker, a notable Chattanooga author and naturalist, she had no idea who he was.“I just thought he was…
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Lynn Vincent and Sara Vladic join us to discuss their new bestseller INDIANAPOLIS: The True Story of the Worst Sea Disaster in U.S. Naval History and the…
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After writing two novels for adults and a short-story collection, Chattanooga author Janie Dempsey Watts has published her first book for children, Pap…
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Sybil Baker’s While You Were Gone is the story of three sisters dealing with their father's death and uncovering secrets about him and other relatives who…