Interview roundup

UNP’s authors are talking up a storm! See what they had to
say about their writing process, their books, and banana pudding.

Roger Welsch explains the title and more when discussing, Embracing
Fry Bread
on NET’s program “All About Books.”

Liz Stephens had a conversation with Girls Like Giants about
her experiences living in Utah and all of her inspiration for The Days Are Gods.

Jaime-Alexis Fowler with Pathfinder talks with Nafis Sadik to, “learn more about her career, inspiration, and her take on what being ‘daring’
really means.” Sadik is the subject of the biography, Champion of Choice: The
Life and Legacy of Women's Advocate Nafis Sadik
by Professor Cathleen Miller.

Mark Liebenow discusses his journey from childhood to
writing Mountains of Light and the bumps along the way in Chautauqua
Literary Journal.

Dan Daly, author of The National Forgotten League appeared on The John Murphy Show (Buffalobills.com) to talk about “the first 50
years of the NFL and how in many ways the game was better then.”

Mardell Hogan Plainfeather, co-author of The Woman Who Loved Mankind: Lillian Bullshows Hogan, read from her book and discussed it with KUFM – Montana Public Radio. Listen at prx.org.  

B.J. Hollars's interview with Essay Daily starts by explaining how banana pudding
contributed to  the idea for Blurring the Boundaries and then dives
in to an in-depth discussion of the book. Hollar’s wonderful sense of humor is
also evident in an interview with TriQuarterly’s Jill Tabot.

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