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Apr

8

2025

From Breaking News to Enduring Stories: A Conversation between Nancy Townsley and Laura Stanfill

In the early 2000s, Laura Stanfill (Forest Avenue Press) and Nancy Townsley (author of the new debut novel Sunshine Girl) were colleagues at a community newspaper chain in Portland, Oregon. Nancy’s new novel follows Eliza Donovan, the daughter of a journalist, as she pursues her own reporting career amid turbulent industry changes and, in the …

Jun

27

2023

Author Wiliam Dean headshot

Books, Beer, and the Joy of Having a Split Personality

O, my temptress. How can I, a mere mortal, resist your golden light? Your entrancing perfume? I pull you closer. My lips part in sweet anticipation … Putting down my pint glass, I laugh. Here we go again– this strange split personality of mine. Half novelist, half beer blogger and columnist. Home for me is …

Sep

13

2022

Author Lauren Kessler on Blackberries and Craft

From Neiman Storyboard by author Lauren Kessler Hacking and whacking the way to writing clarity — and pie An author and freelancer contemplates story craft as she tames and harvests the blackberry brambles on her land They are sweet, tart, succulent and tangy. Summer on the tongue. The mighty blackberry: as big as your thumb; …

Jan

15

2019

Ken Armstrong

Trusting in Teamwork: An Essay by 2019 PNBA Award Winner Ken Armstrong

There’s a scene in A False Report I think of often. Stacy Galbraith, a police detective in Golden, Colorado, goes home after work. She tells her husband about a case she’s working—a rape investigation with all kinds of chilling twists. Her husband works at another police department, nearby. He listens, then tells her: We’ve got …

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