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A literal fall from grace on an icy mountain. A chance encounter that follows, leading to a dangerous romance. And a confluence of events that entwines a Hollywood movie production with secretive government tests in the era of Ronald Reagan.These are the threads tied together in the debut novel Way Out West by Vermont poet Wyn Cooper.
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A literary journal published out of Bennington College has been honored as one of just five publications around the country to win the prestigious Whiting Literary Magazine Prize.
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Daisy Rockwell comes from a family of artists � some of whose work may be displayed on your kitchen calendar, or the surfaces of your chinaware, or hanging on the walls at your local doctors office. Rockwell has won the prestigious International Booker Prize for her translation of the novel Tomb of Sand, by Geetanjali Shree, from Hindi to English.
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Montpelier-based author Jennifer McMahon discusses her new book, "The Children on the Hill," and the art of writing horror fiction.
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Every Monday night, a group of veterans in the Upper Valley meets for a virtual book club. They are not reading the latest bestsellers. Instead, they discuss works by Sophocles and Homer. In stories written thousands of years ago, they find parallels to what war has meant for them.
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Montpelier author Katherine Paterson's books are beloved by millions of readers young and old. Paterson has just published her latest, about a military family navigating the father's deployment to war just after 9/11.
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Ibram X. Kendi has been reading a lot of books about "the human rainbow" to his daughter � so we asked him to recommend some books kids can read to gain a better understanding of race in America.
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Glancing at the surface, it might seem the protagonist of Makenna Goodman's debut novel, The Shame, leads an idyllic Vermont existence.At her bucolic�
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How do you define love during a global crisis? Well, maybe it's how Vermont author Stephen Kiernan's character Brenda talks about the early days of her...
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The FrequencyWriter Ralph Ellison’s 1945 visit to Fayston. Plus: COVID-19 case numbers, Vermont Law School’s fall plans, and a special guest co-host.Want the web�