Walter James Miller appears in the following:
Steven Schrader
Tuesday, December 07, 1976
Fiction writer Steven Schrader discusses and reads from his 1976 short story collection Crime of Passion.
Bill Zavatsky
Tuesday, June 15, 1976
Poet Bill Zavatsky discusses and reads from his 1975 collection of poems, Theories of Rain.
Alex Wade
Tuesday, May 25, 1976
Alex Wade discusses his book, Low Cost Energy-Efficient Housing and talks about building small, energy-efficient homes that cost little to build and to operate.
Albert Weeks
Tuesday, March 02, 1976
Albert Weeks discusses Andrei Sakharov's book, My Country and the World.
Piri Thomas
Sunday, August 24, 1975
Writer and poet Piri Thomas discusses his 1974 prison memoir Seven Long Times and talks about his experience as a prisoner in a maximum security prison and his subsequent writing career.
Ronald Sukenick
Sunday, May 25, 1975
Novelist and literary critic Ronald Sukenick discusses his 1975 novel 98.6, what host Walter James Miller calls "one of the finest pieces of innovative fiction I've ever read."
Beatrice Schapper Awards: Terry Morris, Alden Todd, Mort Weisinger, Henry Schapper
Thursday, May 01, 1975
Writers Terry Morris, Alden Todd, Mort Weisinger, and Henry Schapper discuss the art of magazine writing and talk about the late Beatrice Schapper.
Ruth Lisa Schechter
Thursday, March 06, 1975
Poet Ruth Schechter discusses her 1972 book of poems, Off Shore, and reads selections from it. She and host Walter James Miller talk about the death of Pablo Neruda and a recent anthology published by Beacon Press, to which Schechter contributed.
Eileen Simpson
Thursday, February 20, 1975
Writer Eileen Simpson talks about and reads from her first novel, 1975's The Maze.
Albert Weeks
Thursday, January 23, 1975
Historian Albert L. Weeks talks about his book, Andrei Sakharov and the Soviet Dissidents, an examination of the life and ideas the Soviet physicist and nuclear disarmament activist.
Russell Smith
Thursday, October 24, 1974
Russell Smith discusses Gallic Salt , a new collection of French fabliaux by Robert Harrison. Smith talks about the anti-feminist characteristics of the fabliaux.
Sam Toperoff
Wednesday, August 14, 1974
Sam Toperoff, author of four books, discusses his 1973 novel, Porcupine-Man, and reads a selection from it.
Ted Solotaroff
Sunday, April 14, 1974
Writer and editor Ted Solotaroff discusses the editorial process behind the journal American Review, where Solotaroff is editor-in-chief.
Harry Slochower
Sunday, December 02, 1973
Scholar, literary critic and philosopher Harry Slochower discusses his 1970 book, Mythopoesis: Mythic Patterns in the Literary Classics with host Walter James Miller.