Whether you're venturing out into the world or hanging out on your porch, summer is better with a good book. On Friday mornings through August, we’ll feature an interview with an author from New England who’s got a new novel out for those lazy days in the sun. As the season progresses, you can hear each interview archived here and start your summer reading list.
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After years of editing a lifestyle magazine, Northampton, Massachusetts, writer Debra Jo Immergut has published her first novel. "The Captives" is a…
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In Andrea Lawlor’s debut novel, "Paul Takes the Form of a Mortal Girl," readers join the main character on a journey stretching from Provincetown to San…
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Author August Thomas spent a lot of time working on her latest novel at the independent bookstore in Montague, Massachusetts, called The Bookmill -- so…
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When Springfield federal Judge Michael Ponsor semi-retired after three decades on the bench, he started to enjoy two privileges of part time work: He…
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The next book in our summer fiction series took Rowe, Massachusetts, author James Carse five years to create, from start "to publish."In his whodunit…
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In Northampton, Massachusetts, writer Zane Kotker's latest book, three widows in their early 70s deal with loneliness, fear of death, a condo association…
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We continue our summer fiction series with a form of literature that is not strictly "made up." Naila Moreira is a science and environmental journalist…
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The next pick for our summer fiction series is a cyber-thriller replete with a steamy romance. "My Immaculate Assassin" is by David Huddle, a poet,…
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We begin the 2017 summer fiction series with a heartfelt look at two world religious leaders.The author is Roland Merullo from Williamsburg,…
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Summer begins next week, and so we'll be kicking off our Summer Fiction series. That's when New England Public Radio reporters interview local authors --…