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In her new novel "The Waters," writer Bonnie Jo Campbell takes readers to a witchy wetland on the westside of Michigan. Stateside spoke with Campbell about the women of this community and what her writing process looks like.
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Electric vehicle sales at Ford and General Motors, how English professors are adjusting to artificial intelligence, and a conversation with New York Times bestselling author Kiley Reid about her new novel.
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New information about lowering crime statistics in Detroit, services for migrants nearing limit, and conversations with Michigan authors.
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Author Angeline Boulley, author of the bestselling YA thriller Firekeeper's Daughter, is back with a new novel. Warrior Girl Unearthed features a young Ojibwe teen in the U.P. caught up in a complex web of murder and theft, politics, and culture.
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How Michigan's commercial fishing industry is coping with invasive species, a new short story collection focusing on ten Arab American protagonists in Dearborn, and a former Domino's CEO's time at the company.
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Sexual assault survivors file lawsuits against Servants of the Word, a rock-hunting rehab center, and how Alisa Alousi's Iraqi heritage shaped new poem book.
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Steve Amick joins us to talk about the inspiration and the writing process behind his book You Shall See the Beautiful Things.
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A Michigan Supreme Court ruling affects thousands of severely injured car crash survivors, a new book highlights key organizers in locally-sourced food, and a Michigan soccer coach offers hot takes on the FIFA's Women's World Cup.
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Juan Garcés, author of Love in Four Dots joins us to tell us the story of Sofía and Federico, lovers who wrote letters in a secret code within the pages of a novel to smuggle their messages back-and-forth while Federico was held in military prison.
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The United Auto Workers prepare for contract talks, Juan Garcés’ book created from cracking a secret, prison code, and a conversation with Detroit-based musician, Baddie Brooks