October 16, 1992 - MPR’s Kitty Eisle interviews performers of “Selected Shorts,” a World Theater production featuring the work of Minnesota writers interpreted by popular actors. Stories include those by by Julie Schumacher and David Haynes, amongst others.
October 16, 1992 - British-Australian author and artist Graeme Base visit’s the MPR studios to discuss his art and writing his book, Sign of the Seahorse.
October 17, 1992 - American philosopher, author, and social activist Myriam Miedzian talks about her book, Boys Will Be Boys: Breaking the Link Between Masculinity and Violence. Miedzian details her findings on violence and gender.
October 17, 1992 - Historian and pop culture expert Karal Ann Marling talks with Minneapolis author M. D. Lake about his books, including A Gift of Murder. Lake’s mysteries revolve around murder and universities.
October 20, 1992 - American diplomat L. Bruce Laingen talks about his book, "Yellow Ribbon: The Secret Journal of Bruce Laingen. The Minnesotan was the most senior American official held hostage during the Iran hostage crisis.
October 20, 1992 - Canadian poet and fiction writer Michael Ondaatje reads from his novel, The English Patient.
October 20, 1992 - Canadian poet and fiction writer Michael Ondaatje reads from his novel, The English Patient.
October 21, 1992 - Midmorning’s Cathy Wurzer interviews writer Paul Gruchow and photographer Gerald Brimacombe about their book collaboration, Travels in Canoe Country.
October 21, 1992 - Curt Johnson, senior advisor to Governor Arne Carlson, talks about planned meeting with Governor and city mayors. With a struggling state economy, crime, safety, and funds to support cities are topics of discussion.
October 22, 1992 - A Midmorning interview with Linda Brown Harris, author of Breast Cancer, A Handbook.