This week, host Jason Jefferies is joined by bestselling and North Carolina Literary Hall of Fame-author Jill McCorkle, who discusses her new collection Old Crimes and Other Stories, which is published by our friends at Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill. Topics of conversation include friendships and mentorships, North Carolina State University, creative writing classes and prompts, blood sacrifices, whether Mac and cheese and mashed potatoes and gravy are vegetables, the Blackout, artificial intelligence, Frankenstein's monster, technological cycles, and much more. Copies of Old Crimes and Other Stories can be purchased here.
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172--Bookin’ w/ Laura Shin
171--Bookin’ w/ Diane Chamberlain
170--Bookin’ w/ Sasha Fletcher
169--Bookin’ w/ Paul Cantor
168--Bookin’ w/ Mesha Maren
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