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Edward Curtis, driven by a dream
The American photographer thought big and he set out to document the North American Indian, and made it his life's work. Author Alan Cheuse has written a new novel based on Curtis' and will be in the Twin Cities as part of the Twin Cities Book Festival.
Talking Volumes with  Richard Russo
Author Richard Russo joins Kerri Miller as part of the Talking Volumes regional book club. Russo's latest book, just out in paperback, is "Bridge of Sighs."
Neil Gaiman tries a new strategy
Later this week fans will likely pack a St Paul church to hear author Neil Gaiman, a writing rock star, read from his latest novel, "The Graveyard Book." He's often swamped at readings and now has devised a new way to keep himself physically accessible to his readers.
The diva and the ghost writer
Minneapolis author George Rabasa's new novel, "The Wonder Singer," explores love, opera and the agony of writing.
The experience of the Iraq War has been widely documented. But literary reaction to this war has been rare. That's what we get from poet -- and former Army Sergeant -- Brian Turner. Turner talked to Minnesota Public Radio's Tom Crann while visiting the Twin Cities for a reading.
Chuck Palahniuk's 'Choke'
This weekend the film adaptation of Chuck Palahniuk's novel "Choke" hits movie screens around the country.
Midmorning Book Club: 'All the King's Men'
It's considered one of the greatest novels about politics ever written, but some would say it's not as much about politics as it is about the human condition. The Midmorning Book Club examines Robert Penn Warren's "All the King's Men."
New novel explores growing up Japanese-American
Twin Cities writer David Mura's new novel, "Famous Suicides of the Japanese Empire," explores the Japanese-American experience through the eyes of a boy growing up in Chicago just after World War II.