Elizabeth Chiles Shelburne was an editor for The Atlantic Monthly, and her writing has also appeared in The Boston Globe, GlobalPost, and elsewhere. In this episode, she talks to Linda Lloyd about her east Tennessee roots and her debut novel, Holding On To Nothing, which is available from Blair.
Marjorie Herrera Lewis - When the Men Were Gone
Kiese Laymon - Heavy: An American Memoir
R. J. Lee - Grand Slam Murders
Harrison Scott Key - Congratulations, Who Are You Again?
Bob Drury - Valley Forge
Daniel Mason - The Winter Soldier
Adib Khorram - Darius the Great Is Not Okay
Marla Frazee - Little Brown
Tony DiTerlizzi - The Broken Ornament
Wayétu Moore - She Would Be King
Glen David Gold - I Will Be Complete: A Memoir
Elizabeth Heiskell - The Southern Living Party Cookbook
Hampton Sides - On Desperate Ground
Loren Long - There's a Hole in the Log on the Bottom of the Lake
Amy Stewart - Miss Kopp Just Won't Quit
Stephen Markley - Ohio
Sheila Turnage - The Law of Finders Keepers
Reed Farrel Coleman - Robert B. Parker's Colorblind
Rea Frey - Not Her Daughter
Inman Majors - Penelope Lemon: Game On!
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