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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Novelist Marie Sutro was inspired to write Dark Associations by listening to stories of her dad's experience as an undercover cop in the San Francisco…
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Castella poet and singer Paula Amen Judah recalls events in her childhood, narratives of joy and distress, in her collection of poems, Añoranza — Spanish…
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Eric Miller is a freelance writer who writes about family life. He reads a Christmas story and a New Year's story, plus "The Dork" which was published in…
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In her coffee table book, Special Delivery, Marcia Myers traces the history of the postal service from Pony Express, air mail, mailboxes, stamps, famous…
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Physicist Paul Wallace is also a minister and believes that science and religion can coexist. He is author of Stars Beneath Us: Finding God in the…
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Storyteller Fred Setterberg helps us remember California's time of innocence and boom after World War II. He writes about the lives of his parents and the…
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After working at Microsoft and Amazon in Seattle, Stanislav Fritz left the corporate world to write and create small press in Redding, New Libri Press.…
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In her memoir, Journey Into Grace: Tales of a Psychic Paramedic, Sarah K. Grace shares experiences from over a decade of working as a paramedic,…
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Ornithologist Roger Lederer has just published his eighth book, Beaks, Bones, and Bird Songs: How the Struggle for Survival Has Shaped Birds and Their…
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When Jonna Doolittle Hoppes was researching a biography she wrote about her famous grandfather, World War II hero General Jimmy Doolittle, she encountered…
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Chico author Judi Loren Grace got pregnant as a teenager and was sent away to a home for unwed mothers. She recounts her experiences in a memoir, The…
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Baseball fans are watching the World Series this week, and probably think they know the rules. In his book, Baseball Rules in Black and White, Willows…