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  1. In A New Memoir, Maya Angelou Recalls How A ‘Lady’ Became ‘Mom’

    Huffduffed from http://www.npr.org/2013/03/31/175493858/in-a-new-memoir-maya-angelou-recalls-how-a-lady-became-mom

    —Huffduffed by swirlspice one month ago

  2. Interview with Pete Townsend at the NYPL

    —Huffduffed by smokler 4 months ago

  3. Dolly Parton Interview on NPR’s Talk of The Nation

    —Huffduffed by smokler 5 months ago

  4. AllanGregg interviews Gwynne Dyer - Climate Wars

    GWYNNE DYER

    http://www.tvo.org/TVOsites/WebObjects/TvoMicrosite.woa?b?9078351246672800000

    —Huffduffed by lesc one year ago

  5. On Publishing Mark Twain’s Autobiography - Fresh Air from WHYY

    Robert Hirst, the director of the Mark Twain Project, joins Fresh Air contributor David Bianculli for a discussion about the recent publication of Mark Twain’s autobiography — in the structure the author himself wished — from dictated stories collected by the University of California, Berkley’s Mark Twain Project

    —Huffduffed by wingload 2 years ago

  6. ‘The Autobiography Of Mark Twain’: Satire To Spare - Morning Edition

    Mark Twain changed the rules of American fiction when, in Huckleberry Finn, he let a redneck kid tell his story in his own dialect. But the brilliant satirist had a hard time figuring out what rules to break as he struggled for years to tell his own life story. Now, 100 years after his death, Mark Twain’s autobiography is being published the way the author himself wished — from dictated stories collected by the University of California, Berkeley’s Mark Twain Project. The first volume (of three) is out now, and the long-anticipated release is drawing attention from Twain-lovers around the world.

    —Huffduffed by paperbits 2 years ago

  7. ‘The Autobiography Of Mark Twain’: Satire To Spare - Morning Edition

    Mark Twain changed the rules of American fiction when, in Huckleberry Finn, he let a redneck kid tell his story in his own dialect. But the brilliant satirist had a hard time figuring out what rules to break as he struggled for years to tell his own life story. Now, 100 years after his death, Mark Twain’s autobiography is being published the way the author himself wished — from dictated stories collected by the University of California, Berkeley’s Mark Twain Project. The first volume (of three) is out now, and the long-anticipated release is drawing attention from Twain-lovers around the world.

    —Huffduffed by markhulme 2 years ago

  8. On Publishing Mark Twain’s Autobiography - Fresh Air from WHYY

    Robert Hirst, the director of the Mark Twain Project, joins Fresh Air contributor David Bianculli for a discussion about the recent publication of Mark Twain’s autobiography — in the structure the author himself wished — from dictated stories collected by the University of California, Berkley’s Mark Twain Project

    —Huffduffed by markhulme 2 years ago

  9. Festival Book Club - Patrick Gale and Salley Vickers - ABC Perth - Australian Broadcasting Corporation

    Patrick Gale and Salley Vickers talk about turning heartache into an opportunity for writing good fiction at the 2010 Perth Writers Festival.

    —Huffduffed by ct5821 3 years ago

  10. Moulding Character with Marina Endicott and Andrea Goldsmith - ABC Perth - Australian Broadcasting Corporation

    How can you create grood characters in your novels? Authors Marina Endicott and Andrea Goldsmith explain how they go about developing characters

    —Huffduffed by ct5821 3 years ago

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