April 2009: Interview with Lyndsay Faye

Author Jim LeMonds interviews his former student Lyndsay Faye about her first book just released, Dust and Shadow.

What the Community is Reading–Among our senior citizens.

Next month on Book Chat…

LCC English instructor Deborah Woerhmann interviews poet Kathleen Flenniken for this year’s Northwest Voices series.

March 2009: Interview with Molly Gloss

2009 Celebration of Literacy chair Ilona Kerby interviews Molly Gloss, author of The Hearts of Horses and Jump Off Creek.

What the Community is Reading–Readers responses to The Hearts of Horses.

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Jim LeMonds interviews his former student Lyndsay Faye on the release of her first book, Dust and Shadow.

January 2009: Interview with Irene Martin

Alan Rose interviews local historian and poet Irene Martin, author of numerous books including Beach of Heaven and Sea Fire.

What is the Community Reading?–Cowlitz Reads 2009

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Ilona Kerby interviews Molly Gloss, author of The Hearts of Horses.

December 2008: Interview with Greg Barrett

Book Chat Host Alan Rose interviews Greg Barrett, author of The Gospel of Father Joe: Revolutions and Revelations in the Slums of Bangkok.

What the Community is Reading–The 2009 Celebration of Literacy

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Local historian and poet Irene Martin discusses the importance of recording the history of one’s region.

November 2008: Interview with Greg Bear

Klint Hull, English instructor at Lower Columbia College, talks with award-winning science fiction author Greg Bear about his writing, including his newest book, City at the End of Time.

What’s the Community Reading?–At the November WordFest.

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A panel of local writers discuss their experience with self-publishing and why it is increasingly becoming an option for today’s authors.

October 2008: Interview with Suzanne Martinson

Daily News features editor Cathy Zimmerman interviews Suzanne Martinson about her recently published work, The Fallingwater Cookbook.

What’s the Community Reading?–Lower Columbia CAP staff

Next on Book Chat…

LCC Instructor Klint Hull interviews science fiction writer, Greg Bear, author of 30 books, including Darwin’s Radio, Blood Music, and his most recent work, City at the End of Time.

September 2008: Interview with Jim LeMonds

Book Chat host Alan Rose interviews Jim LeMonds, author of Deadfall and South of Seattle

What’s the Community Reading?–Longview Public Library staff

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Daily News features editor Cathy Zimmerman interviews Suzanne Martinson about her new book, The Fallingwater Cookbook, the story of one of the most famous homes in America–Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater–the families who lived in it, and the woman who cooked for them (recipes included.)