Explore our library of interviews. All of these interviews and literary banter aired at 89.1 fm KHOL as part of the Lonely Stool, a literary talk radio program hosted by Nicole Burdick and also sponsored by us here at the conference.
KHOL is Jackson Hole’s only nonprofit public radio station. They began broadcasting in April 2008 and the rest is history – community support, tons of great DJs for every beat, and a fun mix of talk radio – make the station one-of-a kind.
Discussion of The Man Who Loved Books Too Much by Allison Hoover Bartlett. Hosts explore the life of an obsessive book collector and ask each other “how far would you go” for a good book.
Discussion of Don DeLillo’s White Noise in prep for a visit from the elusive writer sponsored by the Jackson Hole Writers Conference, Teton County Library, and the University of Wyominig.
Mike Bressler shares some banter with a woman not offended by his ignorant piggishness about his newish book Saddles to Sushi – based on a series of articles that appeared in his column, “Redneck Perspective,” in Planet Jackson Hole under the pen name of Clyde Thornhill.
Fall English Classes and Central Wyoming College’s Karol Griffin-Young author of Skin Deep: Tattoos, The Disappearing West, Very Bad Men and My Deep Love for Them All
All Things Dr. Seuss: Politics, Literature and Play including an interview with Seuss expert and Children’s Literature professor from Kansas State Universtity, Dr. Phil Nel
Faculty Features: An interview with Tina Welling about her second book Fairy Tale Blues
Poetry Slamming in Poetry Month with Summit High School – April 2009
Poetry with Christopher Merrill who was a featured guest at the 2008 Conference the inaugural year of the Poetry Track
Brot Couburn discusses his work in the Mustang region of Nepal
