Deborah Coates reads from her first novel, Wide Open, the story of a young woman haunted by the ghosts of the too-soon-deceased. She has 10 days to solve her sister’s murder in this chilling fantasy set against the backdrop of contemporary rural...
Deborah Boardman currently resides in Chicago. Boardman received her MFA from The School of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston in 1987 and her BFA from Massachusetts College of Art in 1984. She taught at the University of Iowa from 1988-1994. She is an...
Author and chef Deborah Madison reads from her latest cookbook, "Local Flavors," during the broadcast on "Live from Prairie Lights," from Clapp Recital Hall at the UI.
Deborah Noyes reads from her novel, Angel and Apostle, intended as a “revisionist’s look” at Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter. Noyes explains her decision to write a sequel to The Scarlet Letter, claiming that “writers are thieves at...
Deborah Bogen's first full-length collection, Landscape with Silos, won the 2005 X.J. Kennedy Poetry Prize. Her poems and reviews appear widely. "Cantilevered Bedtime Story" appears in the current (Spring 2008) issue of The Iowa Review, a literary...