In The Author's Voice
In the Author's Voice is a regular web feature of WSIU Public Radio. WSIU hosts talk with local and national author's about their works.
Latest Episodes
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A new book by author and investigative journalist Howard Blum takes a closer look at the decade’s old death of a former CIA officer.
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Playwright, author and actor Ernest Thompson talks about his new novel, "The Book of Maps," in this edition of In The Author's Voice.
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Travel writer and expert tour guide Rick Steves is out with a new PBS TV Special that delves into history of Europe's art and culture.
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Game inventor and toy industry executive Jeffrey Breslow talks about his new book, A Game Maker's Life in this edition of In The Author's Voice.
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Author Melany Kahn talks about her new children's book Mason Goes MushroomingAuthor Melany Kahn talks with WSIU's Jeff Williams about her new children's book Mason Goes Mushrooming.
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In this edition of In The Author's Voice, A new series of children’s books follows the adventures of two unlikely friends – Wolfy, a young brown rat and Fate, a red shouldered hawk.
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In this edition of In The Author's Voice, author, artist, and educator Brian Cross talks about his new children's picture books - "King Froderick of Basschundia" and "King Froderick at War"
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If you're looking for a good summer read that's part mystery, part treasure hunt, as well as a travelogue through history... you might want to check out Steve Berry's new novel The Omega Factor.
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A new book looks at the history of classical music in the 20th century and the influence that World War I, World War II and the Cold War had on shaping the future of classical music.
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For most of history, coronavirus knowledge was limited to a couple of types that caused the common cold. For the past couple of years, the world has dealt with a much different variation.
In The Author's Voice is a regular web feature of WSIU Public Radio. WSIU hosts talk with local and national author's about their works.