
The plan to preserve Seattle's beloved book sanctuaries
Marcellus Turner, Seattle's new City Librarian, talks about why Seattleites love their libraries and how he plans to keep things that way. Even in the midst of budget cuts.
Robin Lindley is a Seattle-based writer and attorney, and the features editor of the History News Network (hnn.us). His email is robinlindley@gmail.com.
Marcellus Turner, Seattle's new City Librarian, talks about why Seattleites love their libraries and how he plans to keep things that way. Even in the midst of budget cuts.
Robin Lindley talks with emerging Seattle filmmaker Taylor Guterson, son of "Snow Falling on Cedars" author David Guterson, about the making of his first feature film.
Seattle’s Nancy Pearl is acclaimed as a librarian and a nationally known advocate for reading. She shares her enthusiasm
Acclaimed Seattle science writer David George Gordon is intrigued by tales of the legendary Sasquatch that have fueled the lore
Seattle’s Nancy Pearl is best known as a librarian and as a passionate advocate of reading and books. She