December 15, 2000 - On this Talking Volumes, MPR’s Katherine Lanpher interviews Minnesota writer Bill Holm. Lanpher talks to Holm about his book “The Heart Can Be Filled Anywhere on Earth.” Holm also reads from book.
December 12, 2001 - A rebroadcast of last night's Talking Volumes event with Robert Bly and Katherine Lanpher at the Woman's Club of Minneapolis.
March 12, 2003 - Talking Volumes rebroadcast. Author Robert Alexander, known locally as R.D. Zimmerman, talks with Katherine Lanpher about his new novel. The Kitchen Boy: A Novel of the Last Tsar is based on historical research and suggests what might have happened before and after the assassination of Russia's ruling Romanov family in Siberia in 1918.
September 29, 2006 - Minnesota Public Radio's Kerri Miller and author David Treuer discuss his latest book, "The Translation of Dr. Apelles." David Treuer's sly and heart-pounding novel, "The Translation of Dr. Apelles", tells a story within a story: A reclusive translator of ancient American Indian texts stumbles across a love story that upends his workaday world and triggers his own need for love. "Imagine Longfellow's 'The Song of Hiawatha' written by Nabokov, " says Edmund White. Treuer also is the author of "Native American Fiction" and two other novels.