The New York Times best-selling author of SPOOK and STIFF stops by, has a glass of wine, and makes me laugh over and over again.
The New York Times best-selling author of SPOOK and STIFF stops by, has a glass of wine, and makes me laugh over and over again.
She's not just the author of And My Shoes Keep Walking Back To You and the founder of the Rock Bottom Remainders. Kathi Kamen Goldmark is also directly connected to everyone on the planet.
She's not just the author of AND MY SHOUES KEEP WALKING BACK TO YOU and the founder of the Rock Bottom Remainders. Kathi Kamen Goldmark is also directly connected to everyone on the planet.
In this powerful debut novel, narrator Liana Bialik is fourteen years old when her American father's suicide forces her family to leave their New York suburb and return to her mother's native Jerusale
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's famed sleuth Sherlock Holmes never met a mystery he couldn't solve.
Q&A following a June 2006 screening of Tideland
Novelist Mitch Cullin has written about aging and loss in his fiction but recently he helped his mother write about her real-life struggle with those issues.
Hear Daniel Handler interviewed by Red Room Vice President Machaela Hoctor at Litquake, San Francisco's annual literary festival.
Wesley Stace reads from the first section of his book, "by George", in which a ventriloquist's dummy describes his origins.
Ayelet Waldman discusses writing and process with Barbara DeMarco-Barrett.
Hear James speaking about Step on a Crack and the commercial for the book on Oprah's XM radio station.
Hear Jane Smiley interviewed at Litquake, San Francisco's annual literary festival.
Hear April Sinclair interviewed by Red Room Vice President Machaela Hoctor at Litquake, San Francisco's annual literary festival.
Hear Peggy Orenstein read at Litquake, San Francisco's annual literary festival.
Hear Bharati Mukherjee read at Litquake, San Francisco's annual literary festival.
Hear Alan Black read at Litquake, San Francisco's annual literary festival.