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Ode to Joy: Mary Randolph Carter’s New Book On Junk
In "The Joy of Junk," the author goes back to her junking roots, sharing her collector’s passion and wisdom.
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Women Writers Unite! (and Chat) at Berkshire Festival
Berkshire Festival of Women Writers offers a month-long roster of authors, bloggers, and more, Including Julia Cameron, Rebecca Wolff, Melissa Holbrook, and Melissa Holbrook Pierson.
Verlyn Klinkenborg Signing and Giveaway
Verlyn Klinkenborg's latest book may be on writing, but we're giving away two signed copies of The Rural Life. Comment and you'll be eligible to win one.
Interview with John Kelly, author of The Graves Are Walking, on the Irish Famine
Edward Tivnan interviews author John Kelly on The Graves Are Walking, his new, meticulously researched and compellingly told exploration of the Irish Potato Famine.
A Talk with Peter Wheelwright, Architect and Author of As It Is On Earth
RI co-founder Marilyn Bethany interviews architect Peter Wheelwright on his first novel, As It Is On Earth, in advance of his appearance at Spencertown Academy's 2012 Festival of Books.
Books: Sandisfield Then and Now
Sandisfield Then and Now by Ron Bernard takes an in-depth look at the 250-year history of this Berkshire town.
Video Intelligence: The RI Interview with “Hero” Author Michael Korda
A video conversation with "Hero" author Michael Korda at his farm in the Hudson Valley.