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Writer's past inspires new fiction
Writer Carol Muske-Dukes reaches back to the 1970s, and her past as a creative writing teacher to both the privileged and the imprisoned, for a new work of fiction. In real life, Muske Dukes started a creative writing program for women at Riker's Island prison in New York City.
Douglas Wolk - live from Gluek's
Douglas Wolk is the author of "Reading Comics." Mary Lucia chatted with him at The Current's live broadcast from Gluek's about super-heroes and why Harvey Pekar - the subject of American Splendor - is a bad influence.
Norma Sommerdorf creates a "Red River Girl"
Stampeding bison, drunken oxcart drivers and a teen romance are all part of a new book by a St. Paul author. The book "Red River Girl" is fiction, but the story is rich with historical fact from the mid-1840s.
A poet makes music this weekend in Stillwater
Tony Hoagland writes free verse, without a rhyming scheme or a formal structure, but that doesn't mean his poems are without music. As if to prove the point, he's in Stillwater this weekend to participate in the first-ever White Pine Festival, which explores the relationship between music and poetry.
MPR Fakebook with Laurie Lindeen
The Current Fakebook returned with its final show of the series' first season as The Current's Mary Lucia welcomed Minneapolis-based musician and author Laurie Lindeen, along with a cast of rock worthies to help tell Lindeen's story.
The literary life of Brother Ali
Brother Ali, a recording artist with the Minneapolis-based Rhymesayers record label, talks about why Zora Neale Hurston's "Their Eyes Were Watching God" is one of his favorite books.
Here's a list of the books mentioned on Monday's Midmorning with Nancy Pearl, retired librarian and author of "Book Lust."
From the Hardy boys to Harry Potter
Summer reading lists and the latest Harry Potter may absorb younger readers, but America's favorite librarian has other literary recommendations for kids and teens.
Laurie Lindeen looks back on a rock and roll Cinderella story
Laurie Lindeen knew she wanted to be in a band -- and particularly an all-girl band -- before she learned to play an instrument. It was the late 1980s and she moved to Minneapolis from Madison to experience the music scene. Now Lindeen is retelling the whole story in her new memoir "Petal Pusher."