
Book Chat host Alan Rose discusses the poetry of loss and grief with Cathlamet poet Dayle Olson (From the Dead Letter Department), and writing a mystery series with Craig Allen Heath (Where You Will Die, Killing Buddhas).

Book Chat host Alan Rose discusses the poetry of loss and grief with Cathlamet poet Dayle Olson (From the Dead Letter Department), and writing a mystery series with Craig Allen Heath (Where You Will Die, Killing Buddhas).

Book Chat host Alan Rose talks with Seattle author Kay Smith-Blum about Tangles, her historical novel set during the Cold War about the Hanford nuclear site and its radioactive legacy on the communities along the Columbia River.
Also, Longview Public Library's communications and marketing specialist Heather Palow profiles the library's fall programs, offering something for all ages.

In this episode, Book Chat host Alan Rose interviews Tiffany Dickinson about her new Middle Grade novel, The Golden Web, discusses book clubs with book lover Elaine Cockrell, and reviews John Kenney's new novel, I See You've Called in Dead.

Seattle author Rebekah Anderson discusses The Grand Promise, an historical novel based on family history that explores the impact of the Grand Coulee Dam's construction on the communities along the Columbia River.

Journalist & documentary producer Hal Calbom discusses his new book, Empire of Trees, which celebrates the first 100 years of the city of Longview, the fulfillment of timber baron Robert A. Long’s dream.

April 2023–Kelso grad Brianna Craft, now a senior researcher at the International Institute for Environment and Development in London, talks about coming of age with climate change in her memoir, Everything That Rises.