Edwin Yoder/Martha Witt

Edwin Yoder: Edwin Yoder grew up the son of an educator in North Carolina’s Piedmont. He would go on to serve as editor of the Daily Tar Heel, attend Oxford on a Rhodes Scholarship, and become one of the top editorialists in Washington. His new book is “Telling Others What to Think: Recollections of a Pundit” (Louisiana State University Press/2004). Host Melinda Penkava speaks with Edwin Yoder about his career and the current state of punditry. Listener Call-In. (32:00)

Martha Witt: Set in Hillsborough, “Broken as Things Are” (Henry Holt/2004) is a southern tale that delves into the lives of childhood imagination. Host Melinda Penkava speaks with author Martha Witt about her critically acclaimed debut novel. (17:30)

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