Category Archives: What People Are Reading

An Interview with Victor Lodato, author of Honey

Victor Lodato is a novelist, playwright, and poet. His first novel, Mathilda Savitch, was called “a Salingeresque wonder” by The New York Times and won the PEN USA Award for Fiction. Victor’s second novel, Edgar and Lucy, was called “a … Continue reading

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What I’m Reading

I’ve been working on various things and so slacking off on “What I’m Reading,” but here is some catch-up. Standing by the Wall and The Secret Hours by Mick Herron – The further and past adventures of Jackson Lamb and … Continue reading

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What I’m Reading

How to Talk Language Science with Everybody by Laura Wagner and Cecile McKee. This book should be required reader for every PhD and master’s student in linguists. Wagner and McKee explain how to build the necessary skills to communicate language … Continue reading

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An Interview with David G. Lewis, author of Tribal Histories of the Willamette Valley

David G. Lewis is a specialist in the history of Kalapuyans and other Western Oregon tribes which he has been studying for more than two decades. A member of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, a descendant of the Santiam, … Continue reading

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