Nancy Pearl finds crime fiction simply thrilling In Great Britain, the term "crime fiction" refers to everything from a cozy mystery to a police procedural. Here in the U.S., we divide our crime... Marcie Sillman
Death, depression and a hawk named Mabel In her acclaimed memoir "H Is for Hawk," author Helen Macdonald reflects on the shock and depression she experienced at the unexpected death of her... John O'Brien
Author's experience with her own transgender child inspires new novel What happens when a person decides their gender at birth is not that one they were meant to be? If that person is a child, the question has... Marcie Sillman Matt Martin
How can we see a better Seattle? Bill Radke speaks with Seattle writer and land use attorney Chuck Wolfe about how people view the cities they live in. Wolfe says people are caught up... Bill Radke Matt Martin
Four things an anti-racism trainer thinks white people should know When Reverend David Billings started giving anti-racism trainings in the 1980s, he said many people "just didn't see it." But he said that's not the... Patricia Murphy
A reporter finds the gray areas in the life of a killer Jeannie Yandel speaks with Seattle Times reporter Claudia Rowe about her new book, "The Spider and the Fly." Before Seattle Times reporter Claudia Rowe... Jeannie Yandel Matt Martin
Does America have a divine origin? Bill Radke speaks with conservative talk show host Michael Medved about his new book, "The American Miracle: Divine Providence in the Rise of the... Bill Radke Matt Martin
In fight for women's equality, no wallflowers allowed Author Jessica Bennett and a group of fellow female professionals were facing man’s world issues, like male colleagues taking credit for their ideas and... John O'Brien
New children's book brings the lost poetry of Misuzu Kaneko to life Bill Radke talks with KUOW poetry correspondent Elizabeth Austen about the book, " Are You An Echo? The Lost Poetry Of Misuzu Kaneko ," illustrated by... Elizabeth Austen
The dark history of when AIDS began, and we ignored it Author David France faced the fear and reality of AIDS first hand as a gay man, an investigative reporter and a New Yorker. He was there when word of... John O'Brien