Enjoy a Late Lunch with NPR
In the mood for a late lunch? It’s on me!
I’m reading an abridged version of a story from Tracks: A Novel in Stories on Baltimore’s NPR station, 88.1 FM, WYPR. “Late Lunch” is the latest installment of what WYPR’s The Signal is now calling the “radio adaptation” of my novel.
In “Late Lunch,” we get inside the mind of Franklin, the conductor of the train, and learn why even as he’s enjoying the company of so many people, in some ways he’s the loneliest person on the train.
The reading airs today (Friday) on The Signal at 7 p.m. and tomorrow (Saturday) at 3 p.m.
Tune in!
http://wypr.org/post/signal-13114
I’m reading an abridged version of a story from Tracks: A Novel in Stories on Baltimore’s NPR station, 88.1 FM, WYPR. “Late Lunch” is the latest installment of what WYPR’s The Signal is now calling the “radio adaptation” of my novel.
In “Late Lunch,” we get inside the mind of Franklin, the conductor of the train, and learn why even as he’s enjoying the company of so many people, in some ways he’s the loneliest person on the train.
The reading airs today (Friday) on The Signal at 7 p.m. and tomorrow (Saturday) at 3 p.m.
Tune in!
http://wypr.org/post/signal-13114
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