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.
The author on the luxury of reading in the daylight, the underappreciated brilliance of “All the King’s Men,” and more.
The unexpected twists of family life are fertile ground for the Seattle author.
Walter, a New York Times-bestselling author, and Kongsgaard, a philanthropist, will be honored at the 2017 Bedtime Stories fundraising events in October.
The author of “You and Me and Him” on her meandering path toward being a “young adult” author. And what the “young adult” genre even means.
This weekend is your last chance to register for the literary celebration where Spokane authors read original short stories.
Registration is now open for Seattle’s literary celebration in which acclaimed Northwest writers unveil original short stories.
The real women in her bestselling novels “Under the Wide and Starry Sky” and “Loving Frank” led lives of struggle and scandal. How does Nancy Horan turn fact into fiction?