David Guterson with Wendy Hinman

David Guterson with Wendy Hinman

David Guterson is best known for his smash hit, Snow Falling on Cedars, which won the 1995 PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction, one of the highest honors in American letters, and was made into a successful Hollywood film. But this man has done so much more. He has written poetry, short stories, essays, and journalistic pieces, as well as several other well-received novels and a non-fiction book about homeschooling. He is active in the community and, in 2001, co-founded Field's End, a writing resource on Bainbridge Island. Welcome, David. March, 2015

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Nicole Hardy with Wendy Hinman

Nicole Hardy with Wendy Hinman

Nicole Hardy’s essay, "Single, Female, Mormon, Alone," was featured in the New York Times Modern Love column. It touched a nerve with thousands of people, was chosen as "notable" in 2012's Best American Essays, and earned her a book contract with a six-figure advance. When her book, Confessions of a Latter Day Virgin, came out last fall, I fell in love with her intimate yet wry voice which so adeptly conveyed her yearning to find her place in the world and reconcile her faith through a labyrinth of conflicting expectations. Her candid humor transcended the particulars of religion and sex into a story of identity and humanity. May, 2014.

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Bob Welch with Norma Sax

Bob Welch with Norma Sax

Bob Welch is an American author of more than two dozen books, an adjunct professor at the University of Oregon, award winning journalist. He has been honored multiple times by the National Society of Newspaper Columnists,[1] and won The Seattle Times C.B. Blethen Award for Distinguished Feature Writing and was awarded the National Society of Newspaper Columnists “Best Writing” award two times. Track & Field Writers of America’ named his recent book, The Wizard of Foz: Dick Fosbury’s One-Man High-Jump Revolution, the 2019 “Book of the Year.
Bob's latest book is "Letters from Dachau: A Father's Witness of War, a Daughter's Dream of Peace", that he wrote along with Clarice Wilsey, whose father was a doctor with the US Army division that liberated Dachau. The story recounts her father's heroics in World War II and her family's struggle living with the changed man who returned home. http://bobwelch.net/ June, 2020.

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PETER MOUNTFORD with E.C. MURRAY

PETER MOUNTFORD with E.C. MURRAY

Peter Mountford is the author of the novels A Young Man's Guide to Late Capitalism (2012 Washington State Book Award in fiction), and The Dismal Science (a NYT editor's choice). His work has appeared in The Paris Review, Southern Review, The Atlantic, The Sun, Granta, and The Missouri Review. He is currently on faculty at Sierra Nevada College's MFA program, teaches at Seattle's Hugo House, and is a writing coach and developmental editor with clients around the world.

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SHARYN SKEETER with WENDY HINMAN

SHARYN SKEETER with WENDY HINMAN

Sharyn Skeeter is a writer, poet, editor, and educator. She was an editorial assistant in Mademoiselle’s fiction and poetry department, then worked as fiction/poetry/book review editor at Essence, and as editor in chief at Black Elegance. As an assistant professor at Emerson College and the University of Bridgeport, she taught journalism, literature, Black American theater, and writing. She lives in Seattle where she's a member of the board of trustees of ACT Theatre. Her debut novel Dancing with Langston is described as “a powerful novel about the rewards and realities of following one’s dreams,” and is the gold winner in the 2019 Foreword Reviews’ INDIES Book of the Year Awards in Multicultural Fiction.

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ILENE ENGLISH with NORMA SAX

 ILENE ENGLISH with NORMA SAX

Born in New Jersey, the youngest of six, Ilene became something of a free spirit when her mother was seriously ill. In spite of this, an innate sense of optimism and determination fueled her life. During the sixties, she, along with an entire community of fellow LSD trippers, innocently thought they could change the world into one that valued love over materialism through psychedelics. Now, years later, Ilene is a licensed psychotherapist. Her life experience informs her work as a healer and a teacher. She shares her journey with us in this “can’t put it down” memoir. Ilene can be contacted at ilene@hippiechckmemoir.com (Oct. 2019)

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ROBERT DUGONI with WENDY HINMAN

ROBERT DUGONI with WENDY HINMAN

Robert Dugoni is the critically acclaimed, New York Times bestselling author of seven books. His first book, the Cyanide Canary, a non-fiction expose published in 2004 became a Washington Post Best Book of the year. His debut novel, The Jury Master, followed and became a New York Times bestseller. He's had impressive hits ever since. Hailed as the "king of the legal thriller," Dugoni's also an inspiring speaker and teacher, a community leader, an attorney, a caring father, and a genuinely nice human being. (March, 2013)

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ABRIAN CURINGTON with E. C. MURRAY

 ABRIAN CURINGTON with E. C. MURRAY

The graphic novelist Abrian Curington herself as “an illustrator specializing in light-hearted fantasy stories that champion fun, adventure, and conquering the obstacles of life.” She has published a short young adult, graphic novel, Bellmage, and as well as a longer one, Woolmancy, a tale to two best friends and the dynamics of trust in which she wanted “to show a capable main character, who chooses to rely on others. To show friendship, without turning to romance. To champion the weaving community and reference magic as part of the excitement of being alive…” What’s not to love?

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ELIZABETH GEORGE WITH E.C. MURRAY

ELIZABETH GEORGE WITH E.C. MURRAY

Elizabeth George was born in Ohio, attended college in California, and earned her master's degree in Counseling/Psychology. She received an honorary doctorate of humane letters. Initially, Elizabeth taught high school in southern California. She left education after thirteen and a half years when she sold her first novel, A Great Deliverance. She has won the Anthony Award, the Agatha Award, and France's Le Grand Prix de Literature Policiere, and was nominated for the Edgar and the Macavity Awards. She has also been awarded Germany's MIMI for her novel Well-Schooled in Murder. Most of her novels have been filmed by for television by the BBC and have been broadcast in the US on PBS's. http://www.elizabethgeorgeonline.com/biography.htm

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ERIK LARSON with E.C. MURRAY

ERIK LARSON with E.C. MURRAY

On your Web site (http://eriklarsonbooks.com/) you tell your history (in more colorful language than I’m relating here): grew up on Long Island, graduated summa cum laude from University of Pennsylvania, received your masters from
Columbia School of Journalism, worked for small newspapers leading up to the Wall Street Journal. You turned down an opportunity to become bureau chief and:



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SCOTT DRISCOLL with E.C. MURRAY

SCOTT DRISCOLL with E.C. MURRAY

Scott Driscoll, author of Better You Come Home, is an award
winning author, journalist and instructor who has been teaching creative
writing for seventeen years at the University of Washington. Better
You Go Home
is the recipient of the Foreword First Debut Novel award. Note a fuller biography at
the end of the interview.http://www.scott-driscoll.com/

At what age did you first determine you wanted to be a writer? Were you living in Seattle?

My first excitement for writing hit when I was in fifth grade. My English
teacher, Mr. Megs, taught a more sophisticated version of grammar than many of
the kids at our suburban school were able to appreciate. I fell in love with
dependent clauses joined by conjunctions. “It hadn’t been my intention to cause
trouble, yet, having earned a reprimand for speaking too loudly anyway, I
decided to go ahead and ask to check out ten books at once, though, when
informed by the librarian…”

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Sonora Jha with E.C. Murray, 2019

Sonora Jha with E.C. Murray, 2019

 

Sonora Jha, Ph.D., is a Professor in the Communication Department and Associate Dean for Academic Community, College of Arts and Sciences  at Seattle University. She was formerly a journalist in India and Singapore and among her appointments were that of Chief of Bureau and Special Correspondent for The Times of India, the subcontinent's largest English-language daily. A prolific writer, she was a Writer in Residence at the Richard Hugo House and is an alumna and Board President for Hedgebrook Writers' Retreat. Her books include New Feminisms in South Asian Social Media, Film, and Literature (Routledge, 2017) and Foreign (Random House India, 2013)

 

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Erica Bauermeister with Wendy Hinman

 Erica Bauermeister with Wendy Hinman

Erica Bauermeister is the bestselling author of the novels The School of Essential Ingredients, Joy for Beginners, and The Lost Art of Mixing. She coauthored 500 Great Books by Women: A Reader’s Guide and Let’s Hear It for the Girls: 375 Great Books for Readers 2–14. With a B.A. from Occidental College and a PhD from the University of Washington, she taught literature and writing at the University of Washington and Antioch University. I first discovered Erica’s second novel, Joy for Beginners, and was impressed by the beauty of her prose. It didn't take me long to collect her works as well. July, 2013.

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Garth Stein With E.C. Murray, 2011

Garth Stein With E.C. Murray, 2011

Garth Stein rose to fame with The Art of Racing in the Rain, a moving, humorous work which has been translated into twenty three languages. Garth graduated from Columbia University with an MFA in film. After nearly a decade of creating award-winning documentaries, Garth turned to writing books. His other works include How Evan Broke His Head and Other Secrets, Raven Stole the Moon and Brother Jones. Garth resides in Seattle.

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