Tag Archives: Lauren Groff

A podcast discovery for summer road trips

Podcasts get me through long drives or flights, and I’ve been taking a lot of trips lately—too many to be entertained simply by the once-weekly Slate Culture Gabfests or monthly(ish) Audio Book Clubs that I usually listen to. While prowling iTunes for … Continue reading

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Behind the interview: Lauren Groff

BookPage contributor Alden Mudge has been interviewing authors for more than 20 years. In a guest post, he reflects on his March cover story interview with Lauren Groff, whose second novel Arcadia is one of the spring’s most anticipated releases. It follows … Continue reading

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An encore for Lauren Groff

Lauren Groff‘s The Monsters of Templeton (Hyperion) was one of the most enjoyable debuts of 2008. The story of 28-year-old Willie Upton’s search for her real father among the quirky denizens of Templeton was “ambitious, playful, intelligent and never dull,” … Continue reading

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