Host Donna Quinn interviews Suzanne Roberts, an award winning travel writer, memoirist and poet. Her books include the just released “Animal Bodies: on Death, Desire, and Other Difficulties”, “Bad Tourist”: Misadventures in Love and Travel released in 2020” and “Almost Somewhere: Twenty-Eight Days on the John Muir Trail” released in 2012 and which earned her the title of “The Next Great Travel Writer” by National Geographic Traveler Magazine. Suzanne teaches an MFA program in creative writing at University of Nevada -Tahoe and offers online classes, writing prompts and more on her website.
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Victor and Christabel, written by Patra Mathers. Read, with thanks to the author, by Patty Flynn.