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This is an excerpt from Writers: Three Women. The exchange among the authors about the future of books and blogging is lively and insightful. |
Blogging
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In May, 1999, just after she published her book Truth: Four Stories I Am Finally Old Enough to Tell,, Ellen Douglas chatted with Janet Baker-Carr about her life as a writer. |
Conversations #133
Length: 27:45 |
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In October, 1999, author Ellen Douglas wrote the introduction to the book Native Soil. This book is a collection of Jack Spencer’s photographs. The two chat about the project with Gene Edwards. |
Conversations #140
Length: 27:47 |

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In December, 2004, just after she published her collection of essays Witnessing, Ellen Douglas chatted with Gene Edwards about her life as a writer. MPB devoted the entire half hour of its Conversations program to her remembrances. |
Conversations #608
Length: 25:49 |
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This is a conversation that occurred during the taping of Writers: Three Women but could not be included in the program. In it Ellen Douglas recalls being in Las Vegas in the 1940s. Her memories became the basis for one of her essays in Witnessing. |
Poolside
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In January, 2003, just after she published her prize-winning novel Leaving Atlanta, Tayari Jones sat for a one-on-one interview with Gene Edwards. |
Conversations #415
Length: 13:59 |

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Writer and teacher Grady Hillman was about to conduct a creative writing workshop in Pascagoula, MS, when he sat for this interview. Only small parts of his comments were used in Writers: Three Women. |
Hillman Interview
Length: 10:15 |
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This is an expanded look at writer Grady Hillman’s creative writing workshop in Pascagoula, MS. |
Writing Workshop
Length: 8:00 |
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