Nancy's Bookshelf
Wednesday at 10 a.m. and Sunday at 8 p.m.
Each week host Nancy Wiegman talks to local, regional and national writers about their latest projects.
Latest Episodes
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Pulitzer Prize-winning author Matt Richtel wrote A Deadly Wandering, a nonfiction narrative that was selected as this year's Book in Common. It is a…
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In the fall of 1972 an improbably victory put young attorney Sam Nunn in the US Senate. His Press Secretary was fellow Georgian Roland McElroy, who has…
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This weekend, Paradise playwright, actor and poet Craig Heath will be among those enjoying the Renaissance Faire in Grass Valley. He was inspired by…
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Retired biology professor Raymond Barnett has just finished his seventh book, The Death of Mycroft: Sherlock Holmes and the Secret of D-Day. This week…
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Most Californians know little of California's experience during the Civil War. Author Richard Hurley delved into the home front activities during the…
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Dan Corbin grew up in a peach orchard near Yuba City to become a successful studio artist. He tells his story in a memoir, Kiss of the Art Gods. This week…
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Local author Brian T. Marshall has written a mystery novel entitled Fleet. Nancy Leek writes about local history for children and adults, including her…
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With the start of a new school year, Redding occupational therapist and physical therapist Suzanne Cresswell offers strategies to help students find the…
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Redding author Deborah Gilson has been writing since she was 7 years old when her mother typed her dictated stories. She continues to write true stories…
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Transgenders have now been barred from serving in the military. Former Navy SEAL and transgender Kristin Beck asked psychologist Anne Speckhard to write…
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The work of photographers, visual artists, and poets inspired award-winning Chico author Rob Davidson's latest collection of fiction, Spectators: Flash…
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Two local academics have collaborated on a musical which opens at Theatre on the Ridge next Thursday. This week join Nancy for a conversation with Lynn…