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A Few Words with Galadrielle Allman

[caption id="attachment_1396" align="alignright" width="213"] Galadrielle Allman[/caption] Imagine for a moment your father was an icon of his generation - rock music music royalty whose name elicits reverential tones from anyone who speaks of him.

The Open Mic: A Few Words with Author Hampton Sides

[caption id="attachment_1372" align="alignright" width="237"] Photo courtesy of Sergio Salvador[/caption] Over the last three decades, award-winning journalist and author Hampton Sides has become one of the most respected and popular voices in narrative history and literary nonfiction.

The Open Mic: A Few Words with Honeycutters Singer/Songwriter Amanda Anne Platt

  I've always loved a wide variety of music, from rock to soul to R&B to country. These days I'm particularly fond of a unique style of music usually labeled Americana, roots rock or alt country.

The Open Mic: A Few Words with Playwright Richard Broadhurst

  Since at least the time of the ancient Greeks, human beings have been exploring the questions of life through the art and craft of the stage play and its creator, the playwright.

The Open Mic: A Few Words with Mystery/Thriller Author Wendy Tyson

[caption id="attachment_1267" align="alignright" width="237"] Author Wendy Tyson[/caption] In life and work, lawyer and author Wendy Tyson likes to allow things to grow organically.

The Open Mic: A Few Words with Sportswriter and Author Mark Kreidler

  From his early days as a reporter with the Associated Press in Oklahoma, award-winning sportswriter and columnist Mark Kreidler has always been a great storyteller.

The Open Mic: A Few Words with Outdoor Writer Danny Bernstein

  [caption id="attachment_1177" align="alignright" width="301"] No place is too far to walk if you have the time - Danny Bernstein[/caption] For much of her adult life, New Jersey native Danny Bernstein was focused primarily on using her skills to

The Open Mic: A Few Words with Author Tom Zoellner

There is pretty much no point on the earth author Tom Zoellner won't go to tell a great story.

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