Episodes

Tuesday Sep 30, 2014
Angela Pneuman - Lay It on My Heart
Tuesday Sep 30, 2014
Tuesday Sep 30, 2014
Stephen Usery welcomes Angela Pneuman back to the program to talk about her debut novel, Lay it on My Heart. 13 year-old Charmaine Peake is starting junior high when her father returns home from the Middle East. Their home of East Winder, Kentucky has never agreed on if he is the prophet he has claimed to be, and his grip on sanity has slipped considerably since visiting the Holy Land. Charmaine's mother struggles with keeping the family afloat as Charmaine endures puberty while her world is turning upside down.

Tuesday Sep 23, 2014
Ann B. Ross - Etta Mae's Worst Bad-Luck Day
Tuesday Sep 23, 2014
Tuesday Sep 23, 2014
Linda Lloyd talks to Ann B. Ross about the first spin-off novel from her Miss Julia series, Etta Mae's Worst Bad-Luck Day. Get a different, but equally hilarious view of Abbottsville, NC as Etta Mae Wiggins tries to move from the trailer park to a mansion by marrying the elderly Howard Connor, and his adult children are not happy about the potential nuptials.

Tuesday Sep 16, 2014
Hampton Sides - In the Kingdom of Ice
Tuesday Sep 16, 2014
Tuesday Sep 16, 2014
Hampton Sides is a journalist and author known for his best-selling nonfiction titles like Hellhound on His Trail and Blood and Thunder. His new book is In the Kingdom of Ice:The Grand and Terrible Polar Voyage of the USS Jeanette, about an 1879 expedition attempting to reach the North Pole via the Pacific Ocean.

Saturday Sep 06, 2014
C.J. Box - Shots Fired
Saturday Sep 06, 2014
Saturday Sep 06, 2014
C.J. Box is and Edgar-winning novelist best known for his Joe Pickett series, which started in 2001 with Open Season, and the fourteenth one, Stone Cold, was published earlier this year. He's also started a series of stand alone novels, in which a different character carries over to the next book. We'll be talking about his first collection of short stories, Shots Fired: Stories from Joe Picket Country, and it's available from Putnam.

Saturday Aug 30, 2014
Earl Swift - Auto Biography
Saturday Aug 30, 2014
Saturday Aug 30, 2014
Earl Swift is a veteran journalist and author of non-fiction books. His latest book Auto Biography: A Classic Car, an Outlaw Motorhead, and 57 Years of the American Dream, had its genesis as a feature piece he wrote in 2004 about the many owners of a 1957 Chevrolet station wagon. The outlaw motorhead in question is one Tommy Armey, whose tumultuous upbringing contributed to his being the meanest brawler in the Virginia Beach metro area, as well as an entrepreneur whose regard for legal restrictions was minimal at best.

Saturday Aug 23, 2014
Terry McMillan - Who Asked You?
Saturday Aug 23, 2014
Saturday Aug 23, 2014
Earl Swift is a veteran journalist and author of non-fiction books. His latest book Auto Biography: A Classic Car, an Outlaw Motorhead, and 57 Years of the American Dream, had its genesis as a feature piece he wrote in 2004 about the many owners of a 1957 Chevrolet station wagon. The outlaw motorhead in question is one Tommy Armey, whose tumultuous upbringing contributed to his being the meanest brawler in the Virginia Beach metro area, as well as an entrepreneur whose regard for legal restrictions was minimal at best.

Friday Aug 22, 2014
Courtney Miller Santo - Three Story House
Friday Aug 22, 2014
Friday Aug 22, 2014
Courtney Miller Santo recently returned to the Book Talk studio to talk about her second novel, Three Story House. Three cousins in their late 20s convene in Memphis to rehabilitate an old house as well as their own lives.

Tuesday Aug 12, 2014
Smith Henderson - Fourth of July Creek
Tuesday Aug 12, 2014
Tuesday Aug 12, 2014
Smith Henderson has won a 2011 PEN Emerging Writers Award for fiction and a Pushcart Prize. Ecco/Harper Collins recently published his debut novel, Fourth of July Creek, the story of a Montana social worker who faces a crumbling personal life while he's trying to help the young son of a religious survivalist living in the hills above his small town.

Friday Aug 08, 2014
Lisa Howorth - Going Away Shoes
Friday Aug 08, 2014
Friday Aug 08, 2014
Lisa Howorth is co-owner of Square Books in Oxford, MS, which was named Bookstore of the Year by Publisher's Weekly in 2013. However, in this interview, we'll be talking about her debut novel Flying Shoes, which is available from Bloomsbury. It's the story of Mary Bird Thornton, who in the winter of 1996 learns of new information about the murder of her step-brother some 30 years prior, all while having a really bad week. It's a raucous, affirming novel which proves that life goes on, even if we are haunted by loss.

Monday Jul 28, 2014
Charles Graeber - The Good Nurse
Monday Jul 28, 2014
Monday Jul 28, 2014
Charles Graeber is an award-winner magazine writer, whose credits include Wired, Bloomberg BusinessWeek, and National Geographic. His debut book, The Good Nurse: The True Story of Medicine, Madness, and Murder was a finalist for the Mystery Writer's of America Edgar Award for Best Fact Crime book.

Saturday Jul 19, 2014
Lisa Turner - The Long Dead Train
Saturday Jul 19, 2014
Saturday Jul 19, 2014
Lisa Turner's first novel A Little Death in Dixie featured police detective Billy Able searching for a missing socialite. Her new novel, The Gone Dead Train, has detective Able back on the track looking for the person responsible for the suspicious deaths of two musicians.

Friday Jul 18, 2014
Karen White - A Long Time Gone
Friday Jul 18, 2014
Friday Jul 18, 2014
Karen White is the author of the successful Tradd Street series set in Charleston, South Carolina as well stand alone novels like The Beach Trees and After the Rain. In this episode, we'll be talking about her newest book, A Long Time Gone, which follows several generations of women in the Mississippi Delta who run away from home and how they find their ways back.

Saturday Jul 12, 2014
Peter Heller - The Painter
Saturday Jul 12, 2014
Saturday Jul 12, 2014
Peter Heller's written several books of non-fiction in addition to many years of fine writing for magazines. When last on the program, we spoke about his debut novel, The Dog Stars, and in this episode, we'll talk about his new one, The Painter, about an artist with a violent temper who has to deal with the life or death consequences of his actions.

Saturday Jul 05, 2014
Aaron Gwyn - Wynne's War
Saturday Jul 05, 2014
Saturday Jul 05, 2014
Aaron Gwyn's stories have appeared in publications such as Esquire and McSweeney's, and several were gathered into the collection, Dog on the Cross. His first novel, The World Beneath was released in 2009, and his newest one, Wynne's War, follows a Army Ranger from Oklahoma who gets sucked into intrigue while serving under a mysterious Special Forces captain in Afghanistan.

Saturday Jun 28, 2014
Daniel Friedman - Don't Ever Look Back
Saturday Jun 28, 2014
Saturday Jun 28, 2014
I last talked to Daniel Friedman about the novel Don't Ever Get Old, featuring the retired octogenarian Memphis police detective Baruch "Buck" Schatz. This time we talk about the second entry into the series, Don't Ever Look Back, which is published by Minotaur/St. Martins.

Saturday Jun 21, 2014
Megan Abbott - The Fever
Saturday Jun 21, 2014
Saturday Jun 21, 2014
Megan Abbott is an Edgar-winning novelist who started her career writing classic noir stories like Bury Me Deep and The Song is You, but has moved her focus to more contemporary setting for her last three novels, The End of Everything, Dare Me, and the brand new one,The Fever, about a mysterious illness causing violent seizures among high school girls in a tight-knit community.

Saturday Jun 14, 2014
Kevin Brockmeier - A Few Seconds of Radiant Filmstrip
Saturday Jun 14, 2014
Saturday Jun 14, 2014
Kevin Brockmeier has appeared on Book Talk three times prior to talk about his short story collection, The View from the Seventh Layer, as well as his novels A Brief History of the Dead and The Illumination. This time he will be discussing his new memoir, A Few Seconds of Radiant Filmstrip about his experiences in seventh grade while growing up in Little Rock, Arkansas in the 1980s.

Thursday Jun 12, 2014
Eric Jerome Dickey - A Wanted Woman
Thursday Jun 12, 2014
Thursday Jun 12, 2014
Memphis native Eric Jerome Dickey recently stopped by the Book Talk studios to talk about his newest international thriller, A Wanted Woman, which introduces a new series starring the beautiful but deadly assassin known as Reaper.

Sunday Jun 08, 2014
Michael Pollan - Cooked
Sunday Jun 08, 2014
Sunday Jun 08, 2014
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Michael Pollan is most likely the biggest voice in food writing in America, especially when it comes to economic and sociological aspects of the business of food production. In his book Cooked: A Natural History of Transformation, he examines four styles of food prep and how older, slower styles contrast against modern food processing.

Saturday May 31, 2014
Keith Thomson - 7 Grams of Lead
Saturday May 31, 2014
Saturday May 31, 2014
Keith Thomson blogs about national security matters for the Huffington Post. In addition to his journalistic duties, he's also a screenwriter and has written several novels. He's appeared on book talk to discuss Once a Spy and Twice a Spy about a retired CIA agent with Alzheimer's, but today we about his new one, Seven Grams of Lead, where a journalist learns too much and goes on the run to discover the truth and save his own life.



































