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December 10, 1993 - In this segment of Voices from the Heartland, Duluth author Michael Fedo reads essay on his recollections while traveling with musical partner Dan Kossoff as they toured the Midwest during the holidays.
December 13, 1993 - Writer Suzann Ledbetter reads a holiday story on the lengths taken in getting a Christmas tree. Story is from Ledbetter’s book “The Toast Always Lands Jelly-Side Down: And Other Tales of Suburban Life.”
December 17, 1993 - Essay later collected in "Cold Comfort: Life at the Top of the Map" by Barton Sutter, published October 1998 by University of Minnesota Press.
December 22, 1993 - Minnesota poet and author Bill Holm comments on a number of winter topics, from the sense of poverty on the farm, to the meaning behind lutefisk.
December 23, 1993 - Minnesota poet and author Bill Holm reflects on singing Christmas songs in his Lutheran childhood, with memories of the cold, tin ears, and a favorite carol.
December 24, 1993 -
December 24, 1993 - Neda Miranda Blazevic-Krietzman is an artist, author and former professor of English and Core Curriculum, including art, at St. Catherine University in St. Paul-Minneapolis, MN. She was born in Gracac, Croatia, and grew up in Zagreb where she graduated from the University of Philosophy with a double major in Comparative Literature and Sociology. She studied art in (West) Berlin, Germany. She resided between 1982 and 1992 in Berlin and Munich, Germany, New York, Boston and Iowa City as a writer, artist and professor. From 1993 until 2007, she lived and worked in Minneapolis, MN. Since 2007, she lives and works in San Diego, CA.