People are inconsistently virtuous
Nina reviews The Humanity Project, the latest novel by National book Award Finalist (and local author) Jean Thompson.
Nina reviews The Humanity Project, the latest novel by National book Award Finalist (and local author) Jean Thompson.
Nina reviews local author Lauren Elizabeth's debut novel, with a side commentary on the perils of self-publication.
Mark talks with a local scholar and author about ways in which advertising since the mid-twentieth century has changed and remained the same.
Jeff reviews Orenoque, Wetumka, a recent book of poems by Robert Bensen.
J.T. Hartke’s A Balance Broken is an excellent first book that will leave you anticipating the next.
Mathew speaks with Lauren Burnham, who is a local high school senior and the author of Young Adult novel Looks of an Angel.
Mathew speaks with Molly Delaney about the fourth installment of Words in the Wind
When Jeff considered a change to The Fifth Kraut, it got him to thinking about judging a book by its cover.
Local author Lania Knight’s novella is a well written, illustrative story that contains weighty issues, while not being weighed down.
Mark offers a review of A Family Farm: Life on an Illinois Dairy Farm by Robert Switzer, Professor Emeritus of Biochemistry. The author will be appearing at UFL on Thursday evening.