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From KMUW Studios and part of the NPR Podcast Network, Marginalia is a weekly podcast hosted by KMUW's Beth Golay. Episodes feature author interviews, editorial commentary and other marginalia to enhance the reading experience.Several of Beth's interviews are included each year in NPR's Books We Love (formerly known as Book Concierge). And you can see the list of what Beth has read since she started keeping track in 2003.Listen to the episodes at kmuw.org or subscribe to the Marginalia podcast wherever you get your podcasts.

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Megan Hunter is an author known for her novels and literary work, including 'Days of Light'. She explores themes of time, memory, and human experience in her writing.
Maria Reva is an author known for her novel 'Endling' and her insights into character development and storytelling.
Tash Aw is an acclaimed author known for his novels exploring Malaysian identity and history. His works often delve into themes of migration, family, and cultural change.
Mary Morris is an acclaimed American author known for her novels, essays, and travel writing. She has received numerous awards for her work, including the Pushcart Prize and the O. Henry Award. Morris's writing often explores themes of travel, identity, and the human experience, drawing from her own extensive travels, particularly in Italy. Her latest novel, 'The Red House,' reflects her deep connections to the characters and settings she creates.
Amanda Hess is a critic-at-large for the New York Times, where she writes about culture and the internet. She is known for her insightful commentary on the intersection of technology and personal life, particularly in the context of parenting in the digital age.

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Megan Hunter on her new novel, 'Days of Light'

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Megan Hunter
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Beth Golay recently spoke with Megan Hunter about the challenge of capturing one day per decade, and how Ivy finds meaning in her life in "Days of Light."
0:00 30:59

Maria Reva on her novel, 'Endling'

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Maria Reva
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novel Endling characters autobiography
Beth Golay recently spoke with Maria Reva about her characters and how she incorporates her own life into "Endling."
0:00 21:12

Tash Aw on his new novel, 'The South'

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Tash Aw
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Beth Golay recently spoke with author Tash Aw about "The South," which follows a family one summer as they move to an inherited farm in southern Malaysia.
0:00 26:47

Mary Morris on her new novel, 'The Red House'

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Mary Morris
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Mary Morris The Red House Italian travels characters
Beth Golay recently spoke with Mary Morris about her Italian travels that led to the book "The Red House," her own connections with the characters, and more.
0:00 22:53

Amanda Hess on her book, 'Second Life: Having a Child in the Digital Age'

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Amanda Hess
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Amanda Hess Second Life Having a Child in the Digital Age New York Times culture internet
Beth Golay recently spoke with Amanda Hess, who works as a critic-at-large for the New York Times, where she writes about culture and the internet about her book, "Second Life: Having a Child in the Digital Age."

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