Interviews http://wyso.org en Book Nook: NOS4A2, by Joe Hill http://wyso.org/post/book-nook-nos4a2-joe-hill <p>In "NOS4A2" Joe Hill has penned what has to be the creepiest book of the year. His villain, Charlie Manx, is an undead sort of fellow in the tradition of Count Dracula. But Charlie doesn't imbibe that crimson fluid.&nbsp; No, Charlie feasts on the souls of innocent children. See what I mean? Very creepy.</p><p>In this interview Joe Hill gives us a few clues about his inspirations and his process. You'll never look at a covered bridge again without flashing on Joe Hill's "NOS4A2." And don't even think about Christmas.</p> Fri, 10 May 2013 17:36:01 +0000 Vick Mickunas 32979 at http://wyso.org Book Nook: NOS4A2, by Joe Hill Book Nook: A Man Without Breath, by Philip Kerr http://wyso.org/post/book-nook-man-without-breath-philip-kerr <p></p><p>Whenever I start reading a book, I begin it with the hope that it will be so much fun to read that I won’t want to put it down. I never want certain books to end.</p><p>Books like “A Man Without Breath,” the latest installment in Philip Kerr’s noir series that features the long suffering homicide detective Bernie Gunther. Bernie is German. He was solving homicide cases in Berlin when Hitler took power in the early 1930's.</p> Fri, 03 May 2013 18:05:56 +0000 Vick Mickunas 32623 at http://wyso.org Book Nook: A Man Without Breath, by Philip Kerr Book Nook: Donnybrook, by Frank Bill http://wyso.org/post/book-nook-donnybrook-frank-bill <p>Frank Bill writes tough, gritty fiction that is informed by his experiences living in southern Indiana. Economic hard times have taken their toll on that region. As the manufacturing base has declined some folks have out of desperation resorted to committing crimes. Bill's first book was "Crimes in Southern Indiana," a collection of short stories that showed that this author is a rising force. The man can really write. Wed, 01 May 2013 19:19:44 +0000 Vick Mickunas 32514 at http://wyso.org Book Nook: Donnybrook, by Frank Bill Book Nook: Don't Go, by Lisa Scottoline http://wyso.org/post/book-nook-dont-go-lisa-scottoline <p>Lisa Scottoline published her first novel twenty years ago. Scottoline's early books were mostly legal thrillers. Her background as an attorney informs some of her complex story lines. Ever prolific, Scottoline is currently putting out 2 to 3 books a year; legal thrillers, crime novels, and a series of non-fiction titles that are collaborations with her daughter.</p><p>Her latest, "Don't Go" is a stand-alone thriller. The main character is a surgeon who is stationed in a war zone. A podiatrist, he specializes in treating soldiers who have suffered wounds to their lower extremities.</p> Wed, 24 Apr 2013 18:59:08 +0000 Vick Mickunas 32155 at http://wyso.org Book Nook: Don't Go, by Lisa Scottoline Conrad's Corner: an Interview with Kathy Austin http://wyso.org/post/conrads-corner-interview-kathy-austin <p>Yellow Springs native turned Dayton resident Kathy Austin recalls reading Longfellow and Frost, as well as writing poetry from an early age.&nbsp; Austin sat down with WYSO's Conrad Balliet to discuss the evolution of her writing and choices of topics and shares some poems.</p> Sun, 14 Apr 2013 14:45:00 +0000 Conrad Balliet 32160 at http://wyso.org