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Kirk Lynn's debut novel "Rules for Werewolves" is the story of a group of young, homeless, angry kids running from their families and roaming the suburbs of Los Angeles like a pack of wolves. He says the story was partially inspired by his own experience breaking into homes during his wild teenage years.

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Animals: Some We Love, Some We Hate, Some We Eat.

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An EXTENDED interview with linguist Geoffrey Nunberg on "assholes."

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Gore Vidal talks about why he greatly admires the founding fathers and why we don’t have politicians like them today.

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Harvey Sachs and Jim Fleming talk about Beethoven's political leanings and philosophical aspirations and how they're reflected in his last symphony.

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A Prairie Home Companion's Garrison Keillor talks with Steve Paulson about being a mid-Western writer and moving to New York City.

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Award-winning children's writer Geraldine McCaughrean tells Jim Fleming why she wrote a sequel to "Peter Pan" and why she's glad Peter's a brat.

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Composer and scholar Gunther Schuller talks with Steve Paulson about creativity and gives examples from both classical music and jazz.

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