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Author Margaret Verble, an enrolled citizen of the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma, is set to appear at the 2019 Kentucky Women Writers Conference this week.…
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This week, Kentucky Women Writers Conference Director Julie Wrinn takes the helm in this conversation with Kentucky poet, naturalist, and folklorist Sarah…
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Author Aimee Zaring pairs the stories of Kentucky refugees with the recipes that remind them of home in Flavors From Home, now available in hardback and…
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Author William Lynwood Montell crisscrossed Kentucky in search of the best ghost stories he could find, hoping to document the traditional oral tales…
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An eclectic talent, Kentucky writer Bianca Spriggs offers a glimpse into her writing process, varied inspirations, and forthcoming works of poetry in this…
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It's not every day one declines an award from the governor, but taking that stand has thrust the Lexington-based writers' collective known as the…
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The worlds of science and magic go head-to-head in Delfy Hall's Nautilus Gold Award-winning debut novel The Warlock and the Wolf. Setting her story in the…
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In this web-only installment of Bookmarks, we caught up with Wyn Morris of Morris Book Shop for some thoughts on the second Independent Bookstore Day this…
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Sometimes the most difficult books are also the most gorgeous. In this installment of Bookmarks, Jay McCoy with Morris Book Shop selects three local…
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Attention book-lovers: It's almost time for the 34th annual Kentucky Book Fair in Frankfort. One author slated to appear this year is Cheryl Della Pietra,…
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In this week's episode of Bookmarks, Chase Cavanaugh discusses Picking Cotton, the subject of this year's Common Reading Experience at the University of…
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Harper Lee's Go Set a Watchman set the literary world ablaze after its July release. On this segment, we chat with Morris Book Shop's Jay McCoy about the…