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John W. Miller, Author of The Last Manager

John W. Miller, Author of The Last Manager

Author and journalist John W. Miller joins Daniel Ford on Friday Morning Coffee to discuss his book The Last Manager: How Earl Weaver Tricked, Tormented, and Reinvented Baseball.

Searching for Better Stories With Lizzie Wade

Searching for Better Stories With Lizzie Wade

Author and journalist Lizzie Wade joins Daniel Ford on Friday Morning Coffee to chat about her book Apocalypse: How Catastrophe Transformed Our World and Can Forge New Futures.

Causing Stress and Anguish With Short Stories, Starring Marguerite Sheffer

Causing Stress and Anguish With Short Stories, Starring Marguerite Sheffer

Author Marguerite Sheffer chats with Daniel Ford about her short story collection The Man in the Banana Trees.

Jeanette Horn, Author of Play, With Knives

Jeanette Horn, Author of Play, With Knives

Author and poet Jeanette Horn chats with Daniel Ford about her debut novel Play, With Knives.

B.K. Borison, Author of First-Time Caller

B.K. Borison, Author of First-Time Caller

Author B.K. Borison chats with Daniel Ford about her latest novel First-Time Caller.

Stephen B. Shepard, Author of Salinger's Soul

Stephen B. Shepard, Author of Salinger's Soul

Author and journalist Stephen B. Shepard chats with Daniel Ford about his book Salinger's Soul: His Personal & Religious Odyssey.

Wright Thompson, Author of The Barn

Wright Thompson, Author of The Barn

Author and journalist Wright Thompson joins Daniel Ford on the show to discuss his book The Barn: The Secret History of a Murder in Mississippi.

Amy Reading. Author of The World She Edited

In the latest Friday Morning Coffee episode, host Caitlin Malcuit discusses online violence and abuse experienced by female journalists and the growing number of deepfake attacks against them.

Author Amy Reading joins Daniel Ford on the show and chats about her book The World She Edited: Katharine S. White at The New Yorker

To me, what distinguished Katherine White from the beginning was her intense receptivity. She made it very, very palpable to her writers that she was always on the other end of the line.
— Amy Reading
 

To learn more about Amy Reading, visit her official website. Order the book through local indie cooperative Buffalo Street Books, where Reading serves on the Executive Board.