We are delighted to welcome Lamar Alexander back to the program today for the second of a special two-part interview. Mr. Alexander served three terms as a United States Senator from Tennessee, two terms as the governor of the Volunteer State, served as secretary of education during George H.W. Bush’s administration, and was also the president of the University of Tennessee. He's also authored…
We are delighted to welcome Lamar Alexander to the program today for the first of a special two-part interview. Mr Alexander served three terms as a United States Senator from Tennessee, two terms as the governor of the Volunteer State, served as secretary of education during George H.W. Bush’s administration, and was also the president of the University of Tennessee. He's also authored several…
Ruth Franklin is an acclaimed American literary critic and biographer, known for her award-winning works Shirley Jackson: A Rather Haunted Life (Liveright/W.W. Norton, 2016) and A Thousand Darknesses: Lies and Truth in Holocaust Fiction (Oxford University Press, 2011). Today, we’ll be discussing her latest release, The Many Lives of Anne Frank, which is published by Yale University Press.
Max Brallier is a prolific and NY Time Bestselling author who has been working most recently in the field of children’s literature. His book series include Mister Shivers, Eerie Elementary, Galactic Hot Dogs, and The Last Kids on Earth. Several years ago, he began a graphic novel spin off from The Last Kids on Earth called The Last Comics on Earth, which he co-writes with Joshua Pruett and is…
I’m pleased to welcome Adam Ross back to the program today for the second of a two-part interview. Adam is the editor of the legendary literary journal, The Sewanee Review . He’s also a novelist and appeared on Book Talk for his debut Mr. Peanut and for the follow-up short story collection Ladies and Gentlemen. Today we will be discussing his second novel, Playworld , which was published last year…
I’m pleased to welcome Adam Ross back to the program today for the first of a two-part interview. Adam is the editor of the legendary literary journal, The Sewanee Review . He’s also a novelist and appeared on Book Talk for his debut Mr. Peanut and for the follow-up short story collection Ladies and Gentlemen. Today we will be discussing his second novel, Playworld , which was published last year…
Brad Taylor is a retired U.S. Army Lt. Colonel who served in what is commonly known a Delta Force. Since his retirement, he's become a best-selling thriller writer whose series starring Pike Logan and The Taskforce, a sub rosa kinetic tactical squad, is now up to its twentieth installment, Shadow Strike , which is published by William Morrow.
WYPL Programming Coordinator Andy Hunt hosts his first episode of Book Talk, and his guest is veteran journalist and novelist David Wesley Williams . David appeared on Book talk previously to discuss his novel Long Gone Daddies. Today he and Andy discuss his most recent title, Come Again No More , which is published by JackLeg Press.
Mark Greaney is a best-selling writer of thrillers. He co-authored several Jack Ryan novels with Tom Clancy, and even continued the series for several years following Mr. Clancy's passing. Some of his other titles are Red Metal and Armored, but he is best known to Book Talk listeners as the author of The Gray Man series of books starring the burned CIA operator, Court Gentry. 2026 brings us the…
Matthew Pearl is a best-selling historical novelist and writer of non fiction. His previous novels include The Dante Club and The Technologists. His most recent novel moves him into a more contemporary era dealing with real estate, the literary world, and jealousy. It’s called The Award , and it’s available from Harper.