Josh kicks off the show with Carol Dines and her new collection of short stories, This Distance We Call Love, and the insightful ways it discusses family.
After the break, Liz welcomes Jeanette Escudero to discuss The Apology Project, Escudero’s new work about a newly jobless lawyer’s apology tour.
In the first half hour, Liz brings novelist and screenwriter Michael Elias on-air to discuss You Can Go Home Now, his new thriller novel discussing domestic violence and the quest for justice for a woman assault victim.
Later, Dave welcomes Becca Klaver, poet and Switchback Books founder, on-air in celebration of her new poetry collection Ready for the World.
On tonight’s show, Josh interviews Harold Holzer about his latest work of nonfiction, Presidents vs. the Press.
In the second half, Annie talks to Vanessa Veselka about her new novel, The Great Offshore Grounds, and its treatment of income and healthcare inequality issues.