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The Chattahoochee Review Podcasts

Shelia Moses Reading (52:07):

Reading by the author of The Legend of Buddy Bush and I, Dred Scott as part of the 2007 GPC Deactur Campus Authors Festival. February 22, 2007.

 
Judson Mitcham Interview (63:03):

Interview with the Macon, GA based writer and 2006 Townsend Prize Winner for the novel Sabbath Creek.

 
Judson Mitcham Reading (44:01):

Reading by the Macon, GA based writer and 2006 Townsend Prize Winner for the novel Sabbath Creek. March 27, 2007.

 
Mark Bixler Lecture (40:03):

Lecture by the author of The Lost Boys of Sudan as part of the GPC Dunwoody Campus symposium on genocide. January 25, 2007.

 
Donald Bogle Lecture, Part 1 (49:56):

Lecture by the award winning African-American film historian and media scholar discussing the history of African-Americans in the movies. Bogle's books include Bright Boulevards, Bold Dreams and Dorothy Dandridge: A Biography. November 10, 2006.

 
Donald Bogle Lecture, Part 2 (42:41):

Lecture by the award winning African-American film historian and media scholar discussing the history of African-Americans in the movies. Bogle's books include Bright Boulevards, Bold Dreams and Dorothy Dandridge: A Biography. November 10, 2006.

 
William Julius Wilson Lecture (48:59):

Lecture by the preeminent sociologist and former advisor to President Clinton discussing his book There Goes The Neighborhood, an examination of race and class issues in Chicago. November 2, 2006.

 
Hampton Sides Lecture (36:39):

Lecture by the PEN Award winning historian discussing his book Blood and Thunder, a story of the American West based on the life of legendary scout Kit Carson.
October 4, 2006.


 
GPC Faculty Open Mic - Fall 2006, Part 1 (44:34):

GPC faculty reading from their fiction and non-fiction works. Featuring, in order of appearance, Frances Holt-Underwood, Stephen Benz, Cynthia Ann Walker, Elizabeth Cranford, Nancy McDaniel, Lawrence Hetrick and Robert Knowles. October 10, 2006.

 
GPC Faculty Open Mic - Fall 2006, Part 2 (47:55):

GPC faculty reading from their fiction and non-fiction works. Featuring, in order of appearance, Beth Horton, Lee Passarella, Michael Diebert, Suzanne Murdock, John Makosky, Beryl Kalisa, and Jack Riggs. October 10, 2006.

 
Mark Bixler Interview (44:34):

Interview with the author of The Lost Boys of Sudan: An American Story of the Refugee Experience

 
Elizabeth Cox Reading (41:07):

Reading by the novelist and short story writer. Her works include The Ragged Way People Fall Out of Love, Night Talk and Bargains In The Real World.

 
Luis Alberto Urrea Interview (31:10):

Interview with the author of The Devil's Highway and The Hummingbird's Daughter. Urrea is an American Book Award Winner, an inductee into the Latino Literary Hall of Fame, a Lannan Foundation Literacy Award Winner, and a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. May 5, 2006.

 
Luis Alberto Urrea Reading (74:44):

Reading by the author of The Devil's Highway and The Hummingbird's Daughter. Urrea is an American Book Award Winner, an inductee into the Latino Literary Hall of Fame, a Lannan Foundation Literacy Award Winner, and a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize. May 5, 2006.

 
Leonard Susskind - The Cosmic Landscape: String Theory and the Illusion of Intelligent Design (55:57):

Lecture by the Flix Bloch Professor in theoretical physics at Stanford University. February 7, 2006.

 
Maryn McKenna Interview (30:53):

Interview with the author of Beating Back The Devil: On The Front Lines With the Disease Detectives of the Epidemic Intelligence Service. McKenna is a science and medical writer for the Atlanta Journal Constitution.

 
Alistair MacLeod Reading (32:19):

Reading by the author of the short story collections The Lost Salt Gift of Blood and As Birds Bring Forth the Sun and Other Stories along with the novel No Great Mischief. Macleod is considered one of Canada's finest literary writers. January 26, 2006.

 
Nino Ricci Reading (46:40):

Reading by the author of the trilogy novels Lives of the Saints, In A Glass House and Where She Has Gone. His most recent novel, Testament , won the Trillium Award and was shortlisted for the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize and the Commonwealth Prize, Canada and Caribbean Regions. January 26, 2006.

 
Patti Callahan Henry Interview (19:20):

Interview with the novelist and author of When Light Breaks and Losing The Moon.

 
Jack Pendarvis Interview (20:13):

Interview with the humorist and short story writer. Pendarvis is the author of The Mysterious Secret of the Valuable Treasure.

 
GPC Faculty Open Mic - Spring 2006 (56:41):

GPC faculty reading from their fiction and non-fiction works. Featuring Dick Stafford, Amy Allen, Elizabeth Cranford, Nancy McDaniels, Robert Knowles, Jennette Crawford, Marissa McNamara, Charles Fox, Michael Diebert, Louise McKinney and Dierdre Aims. February 28, 2006.

 
Jill McCorkle Interview (55:40):

Interview with the novelist and short story writer. McCorkle's works include Carolina Moon and Creatures of Habit.