[15:11] Planet Erstwild
Genre: Music All Over the Map
- Radio Homemaker Evelyn Birkby on Writers' Voices May 16 at 1pm
- Pieta Brown and Stuart Tanner on Planet Erstwild Fri 2pm-5pm
- Fri May 16th @ 12:30 p.m - The Filmosophers Movie Talk Show
- Mary Swander on Irving Toast, Poetry Ghost, May 18th, 10:30 am
- Pip, Pip, Cheerio to Kevin Hosbond - High School Teacher of the Year
- Classical Music Hour w/ Christine Pappas - Friday 10-Noon
- National Bike-to-Work Day Friday May 16th
- H&H
- Michelle Obama, Bill Clinton & Jim Leach on Speaking Freely w/ Dennis Raimondi Thur at 8am
- The Starlings are Roosting in the Truckstop - Thursday, ten to noon
Historical Novelist Jeanne Treat on Writers' Voices March 14, 17
"Dark Birthright" is a story reflecting the political, religious, and cultural dynamics of 17th century Scotland. It paints a picture of life in the Highlands, as well as the fisher folk and a village of witches worshipping the Goddess.
Author Jeanne Treat was born and raised in Western New York, near the shores of the mighty Niagara, the great-granddaughter of a Native American medicine woman. Dark Birthright was inspired by a vision Treat had in 2003. To research the book, she traveled to Scotland to visit castles, seaports, and stone circles, and talk to local historians.
Join Monica and Caroline Friday March 14 at 1 pm or Monday March 17 at 8 am as Jeanne Treat shares the journey that brought her vision to life on the printed page.
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