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Author Keith Thompson sits with Don Noble to discuss his book about the days of pirates and loot.
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Homer Hickam joins Don Noble to talk about his career in writing.
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UAB professor William Carter talks about his book “Marcel Proust: A Life.”
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Lee Rozelle sits with Don Noble to discuss his unorthodox book "The Ballad of Jasmine Wills."
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Don Noble sits with best selling author Patti Callahan Henry to discuss her latest novel The Secret Book of Flora Lea, as well as her previous works. #authortube #author #authorvlog
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Charles McNair discusses his novel "Pickett's Charge" with Don on this week's Bookmark.
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Victor Luckerson is a journalist and author based in Tulsa who works to bring neglected Black history to light, Don discussed with Victor about his recent book "Built From The Fire" #books #booktube #author #authortube #bookreview
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Former pastor Barbara Taylor Brown joins Don Noble to talk about her memoir "Leave Church: A Memoir of Faith"
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Kim Cross joins Don Noble at the University of Alabama to talk about her new true crime study In Light Of All Darkness.
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Author Al Elmore joins Don Noble to discuss his book "Lincoln's Gettysburg Address: Echoes of the Bible and Book of Common Prayer"
info_outlineThe Tennessee native lived in New York and Chicago in his youth, and worked as a carpenter and house painter most of his life. He wrote beginning at an early age, but his first publication came only in 1998. His first novel, The Long Home, published in 1999 established him as a southern writer of note, and his work has been compared to Faulkner, O'Connor and Larry Brown. Later works included Provinces of Night, and I Hate to See That Evening Sun Go Down. Much of his writing is dark and gritty in the Southern Gothic tradition. Mr. Gay died in 2012.