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An Interview with Susanna Kearsley by Chadwick Ginther - Sunday, Oct 12, 2008 at 4:17pm

I had the good fortune of meeting Susanna Kearsley when she was at our Grant Park location for a reading of her latest novel, The Winter Sea. In addition to writing romantic suspense with a hint of the supernatural, she also writes thrillers under the name Emma Cole. Susanna was kind enough to take the time to answer a few of my questions via an email interview.

Categories: Interview, Authors, SciFi & Fantasy, Mystery & Crime, Romance

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Andrew Davidson on the NPR by McNally Robinson - Thursday, Oct 02, 2008 at 2:28pm

Winnipeg author Andrew Davidson made a recent appearance on Book Tour, a web feature and podcast program hosted by the National Public Radio. Davidson can be heard reading from The Gargoyle, discussing his literary influences, and explaining how he researched the book.

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Our Author of the Month: Chuck Klosterman by McNally Robinson - Wednesday, Oct 01, 2008 at 2:27pm

Chuck Klosterman is one of the most insightful writers on contemporary popular culture. He lives it, he understands it, and he explores it with intelligence and wit in such bestselling books as Fargo Rock City (2001), Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs (2003), and Killing Yourself to Live (2005). He is a columnist for Esquire and has written for GQ, Spin, The New York Times Magazine, and The Believer.

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Fletch Author Dies by Chadwick Ginther - Wednesday, Sep 17, 2008 at 9:38am

Gregory McDonald, whose Fletch series of mystery novels sold millions of copies, died at the age of 71, after being diagnosed with cancer. McDonald, also a journalist for the Boston Globe, was twice a winner of the Edgar Award and the author of 26 books.

Categories: Authors, Mystery & Crime

An Interview with David Bergen by McNally Robinson - Thursday, Aug 28, 2008 at 1:18pm

David Bergen's award-winning fiction include Sitting Opposite My Brother, A Year of Lesser, See the Child, and The Case of Lena S. His 2005 novel The Time in Between took him to a whole new level and earned him an international readership.

His latest novel, The Retreat, opens in 1973 outside Kenora when a policeman leaves an eighteen-year-old Ojibway boy for dead on a remote island. The haunting, finely nuanced tale that follows reveals the clash of two cultures. It is the story of two brothers separated in childhood, a complicated love between a white girl and a native boy, and a family on the verge of splintering forever. Bergen will be at our Grant Park location on Wednesday September 10 to launch The Retreat.

Bergen recently took the time to answer some questions for our website. The interview was conducted by McNally Robinson staff member Nikaela Peters.

Categories: Interview, Authors, Winnipeg, Event News, New Releases

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