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Literary Ashland

booksLiterary Ashland provides a focus on writers and writing. Ed Battistella and Michael Niemann host a lively 30 minute show that features literary events in the valley and interviews with local and regional authors.

Visit our weekly schedule to find out when this program airs.

Archives of each show are available on this website. Just check for Literary Ashland under "Current Local Programs."

Ed Battistella is professor of English and Writing at Southern Oregon University. He is the author of numerous books and articles. His latest publication is Sorry About That. The Language of Public Apology. Michael Niemann has been hanging around KSKQ for the past six years. He's written a number of non-fiction items. His latest thrillers are Legitimate Business and Illicit Trade.

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Literary Ashland with Bill Gholson
Literary Ashland - Conversation
Literary Ashland with Sharon Dean
Literary Ashland with Jim Risser
Literary Ashland with Rick Bleiweiss
Literary Ashland with Sara Brown and Paul Steinle
Literary Ashland with Jim Phillips
Literary Ashland with Jeffrey Gayton
Literary Ashland with Angela Howe-Decker
Literary Ashland with Sharan Newman

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