An interview with “The Cassandra” author Sharma Shields.
A poem by Maya Jewell Zeller.
The author of “Midnight at the Bright Ideas Bookstore” is sticking with paper books over e-readers. “Because I’m a 1970s kid and still associate screens with playing the Atari 2600.”
A poem by Spokane’s first poet laureate, Thom Caraway.
Author Sharma Shields on finding meaning in monsters, her upcoming book on Hanford, and being occasionally spooked by her own writing.
Fruits and pies have a cutesy reputation. But beneath their sweetness lies something deeper, says writer and baker Kate Lebo.
This weekend is your last chance to register for the literary celebration where Spokane authors read original short stories.
Shields, the author of Favorite Monster talks about mixing fantastic story elements into her fiction, her background working at the Spokane County Library, and more.
The local author talks with Spark about how being a journalist, former Mormon and Idaho resident affects (or doesn’t affect) his work.
Kathleen Flenniken shares insight into how she composes and teaches poetry, her roots as an engineer, and how sense of place affects her writing. Flenniken will read at Bedtime Stories Spokane Sept. 20.