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Patricia Marx Interview

By Lewis Frumkes / February 17, 2008

Speaking of funny, few writers can match Patty Marx in the humor department. Patty is a staff writer for the New Yorker Magazine, and one of the funniest people I know.

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Carol Gilligan Interview

By Lewis Frumkes / February 10, 2008

Who is best known for her pioneering book on feminism In A Different Voice, here talks about her first novel Kyra. . . which by the way is terrific.

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Joseph Finder Interview

By Lewis Frumkes / January 1, 2008

Joseph Finder who used to teach with me at Harvard Summer School, has spent an interesting life as one of the faculty at the Kennedy School, member of the CIA, and now most importantly as one of our best and best informed thriller-writers. Whether you read his early prescient espionage […]

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A. L. Kennedy Interview

By Lewis Frumkes / January 1, 2008

Alison Louise Kennedy the Scottish writer is known for her dark approach to both fantasy and realism, as well as her passion for yodeling, which I have her demonstrate in this interview. She’s definitely a little different. . . tune in and meet her.

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Alice McDermott Interview

By Lewis Frumkes / December 1, 2007

One of our finest writers chatting about her book AFTER THIS, and about her writing life. There isn’t a book Alice writes that isn’t  a pleasure to read. Charming Billy, or Child Of My Heart.

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Lisa Dickler Awano Interview

By Lewis Frumkes / November 1, 2007

Lisa, who has written extensively about Alice Munro and actually interviewed the great Canadian short story writer talks with me here about Alice, and we include part of a taped interview with Munro which Alice conducted not long ago.

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Ellen Winner Interview

By Lewis Frumkes / October 1, 2007

I chat with the brilliant Harvard professor of education who is also married  in real life to Howard Gardner.

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David Baldacci Interview

By Lewis Frumkes / January 1, 2007

Baldacci is a master thriller writer. . . Absolute Power, The Camel Club. Here is talks about STONE COLD.

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Alan Furst Interview

By Lewis Frumkes / March 1, 1997

Alan on his recent book THE FOREIGN CORRESPONDENT. Alan owns the spy novel from 1936 to 1944.

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