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In The Author's Voice
by Jeff Williams
In the Author's Voice features an in-depth discussion about the latest in fiction and nonfiction. WSIU anchors talk with local and national authors about their latest works and the issues they cover.
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In The Author's Voice: The Chrysalis Option
In this edition of In The Author's Voice, author and SIU Law School alum Eric Coulson talks about his novel "The Chrysalis Option."
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Older American's Month: A look at getting older with Dr. Macie Smith
On this edition of In The Author's Voice, gerontologist Macie Smith talks about aging and what getting older means.
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InFocus: Larry Groce on the 40th Anniversary of Mountain Stage
Mountain Stage Artistic Director Larry Groce talks about the 40th Anniversary of show and a special compilation album that releases this month.
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A new book examines the history of Public Broadcasting
A new book chronicles the origin of public broadcasting as it grew out of the fledgling days of radio and TV in the 1920’s and 30’s.
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New children's book teaches about the total Solar Eclipse
Just about a month away from the region's second total solar eclipse in seven years, a new children's book helps prepare kids for the big event.
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PAD: Raising Awareness of Peripheral Artery Disease
Have you ever heard of PAD? Chances are you haven't even though it is the leading cause of amputations in the U.S. A new campaign hopes to raise awareness.
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How Birds survive Winter in southern Illinois
To escape winter, many birds fly south. But for birds who choose to stay in southern Illinois they've developed some unique ways to cope with the cold.
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New book set in southern Illinois reaches #1 in Midwest book releases on Amazon
A new book is out about a southern Illinois family’s struggles with mental illness and the hope it offers for other families experiencing similar struggles.
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Author Shelley Fraser Mickle talks about her new book: White House Wild Child
In this edition of In The Author's Voice, Shelley Fraser Mickle talks about her new book White House Wild Child: How Alice Roosevelt Broke All the Rules and Won the Heart of America.
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In the Author's Voice: Trending Gifts for Last Minute Shoppers
On this edition of In the Author's Voice, lifestyle expert Meaghan Murphy talks about what's trending for holiday gift giving and encourages shoppers to buy local.
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MotorTrend Car of the Year 2024
MotorTrend Senior Editor Aaron Gold talks about the 2024 Car of the Year
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Fly Safe: Letters from the Gulf War and Reflections from Back Home
In this edition of In The Author's Voice we talk with Vicki Cody about her new memoir Fly Safe: Letters from the Gulf War and Reflections from Back Home.
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In The Author's Voice: Scavenger Hunt
In this edition of In The Author's Voice we talk with Chad Boudreaux about his new novel "Scavenger Hunt."
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The Sound of Her Voice: My Blind Parents' Story
In this edition of In The Author's Voice, Mary Pieroni Harper discusses her new book The Sound of Her Voice about the lives of her blind parents.
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The Paradox of Debt: A New Path to Prosperity Without Crisis
In this edition of In The Author's Voice we take a closer look at debt and the role it plays in our economy. Richard Vague is a former Secretary of Banking and Securities for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania his new book is the "Paradox of Debt."
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The Theory of Everything Else
On this edition of In The Author's Voice, BBC TV Host and author Dan Schreiber talks about his new book "The Theory of Everything Else: A Voyage Into the World of the Weird."
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In The Author's Voice - Of White Ashes
Kent and Constance Matsumoto discuss their new historical fiction novel Of White Ashes on this edition of In The Author's Voice.
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Author and Ambassador Meryl Frank talks about her new memoir "Unearthed"
In this edition of In The Author's Voice, Ambassador Meryl Frank talks about her new family memoir "Unearthed: A Lost Actress, a Forbidden Book, and a Search for Life in the Shadow of the Holocaust."
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Author Yvonne Korshak talks about her new novel Pericles and Aspasia
In this edition of In The Author's Voice, Yvonne Korshak talks about her new novel "Pericles and Aspasia."
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Author Dan Hendrickson tells the tale of Brandy: Ballad of a Pirate Princess
In this edition of In The Author's Voice, Dan Hendrickson talks about his latest novel Brandy: Ballad of a Pirate Princess.
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A local author writes a children's book to inspire
WSIU's Brad Palmer visits with children's book author Breanna Churchill about her book, now out in hard cover and paperback.
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Author Steve Berry talks about his new novel The Last Kingdom
On this edition of In The Author's Voice, Steve Berry talks about his latest Cotton Malone adventure - The Last Kingdom.
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Author Howard Blum talks about his new book 'The Spy Who Knew Too Much'
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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Author Ernest Thompson talks about his new novel "The Book of Maps"
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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Rick Steves talks about his new PBS Special
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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Jeffrey Breslow's new book looks at his life as a game inventor in A Game Maker's Life
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 Mushrooming
Author Melany Kahn talks with WSIU's Jeff Williams about her new children's book Mason Goes Mushrooming.
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Gisela Bengfort talks about her new children's book series Wolfy's Adventure
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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Brian Cross talks about his new children's book "King Froderick"
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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Steve Berry: The Omega Factor
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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The War on Music: John Mauceri
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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The Invisible Siege: The Rise of Coronaviruses and the Search for a Cure
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.
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Author Kimberly Gordon Biddle talks about her latest book for children
Southern Illinois native and author Kimberly Gordon Biddle talks about her latest children's book "Darlene's Double Dutch Dreams" for this edition of In The Author's Voice.
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Author Colin Kersey talks about his new novel - Swimming With The Angels
For this edition of In The Author's Voice, WSIU's Jeff Williams talks with author Colin Kersey about his new novel, "Swimming With The Angels."
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Darius Kamali on Mistake of Identity & Dog Whistling Dixie Past the Graveyard...
If you’d like slightly different perspective on the current state of everything from identity politics, to cancel culture and wokeness… you might want to check out a pair of recent books from author Darius Kamali.
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A Mayflower descendant talks about the very first Thanksgiving
In this edition of In The Author's Voice, we talk with a descent of the Mayflower on this Thanksgiving Day about the history of the very first Thanksgiving. Roughly 400 years ago English settlers made a peace settlement with the Native Americans that gave birth to the Thanksgiving Holiday we celebrate today. WSIU's Jeff Williams recently talked with Paula Fisher, a Mayflower descendant about the arrival of the Mayflower in 1620 and the history of the first Thanksgiving.
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World Sight Day and impact of Age-related Macular Degeneration
October 14, 2021 is World Sight Day. In this edition of In The Author's Voice we learn about the cause and treatment of Age-related Macular Degeneration or AMD. AMD is on eof the leading causes of blindness in the US for adults aged 50 and older. WSIU's Jeff Williams talks with Retina Specialist Dr. Rishi Singh of the Cleveland Clinic.
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National Geographic explores Mysteries of The Solar System
WSIU Radio News Updates provides a daily podcast of the top local and state news stories as well as the latest weather information.
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"The Unknown," Martiece Arrington
WSIU Radio News Updates provides a daily podcast of the top local and state news stories as well as the latest weather information.
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MS. Adventure: Jess Phoenix
WSIU Radio News Updates provides a daily podcast of the top local and state news stories as well as the latest weather information.
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The Last Crystal Trilogy: Frances Schoonmaker
WSIU Radio News Updates provides a daily podcast of the top local and state news stories as well as the latest weather information.
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In The Author's Voice: 100 of the Worst Ideas in History
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