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Interviewed

C-SPAN: Julian Castro's bid for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination.

St. Louis Magazine:  "You have politics playing out from the buffalo jumps of Montana to the cloakrooms of the U.S. Senate."

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Late Last Night Books: "A tribal elder told me a famous artist had plundered a grave and taken the skull of a chief. He's crazy, I thought." But it was true. And that would lead to a novel. Interviewed by Sonia Linebaugh 

NPR: Living on Earth. Audio & transcript.

Kirkus (Starred review.) Dinner at the New Gene Cafe -- "Stunningly comprehensive, intensely absorbing."

   C-SPAN (1995) Government shutdown? 

(On release of Dinner at the New Gene Cafe)"Science is marching us toward a new gene smorgasbord, with many foods seasoned with DNA that has never before existed in the supply of human food."

People ask: "Why are you choking that dog?"
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A Little About Us

What’s a writer without a reader but a voice calling out in the wilderness?

What’s a reader without a writer?

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There is no such thing. Uniting writers and readers over good stories (poems, too) is the mission of New Bay Books, a new publishing house for Chesapeake Country. To that mission, my New Bay Books partner (and husband) William Lambrecht and I bring more than a quarter century of experience.

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The mission inspired us to join with son Alex Knoll to create New Bay Times newspaper back in 1993 and to sustain a journalism enterprise for twenty-seven buffeting years. New Bay Times became Bay Weekly, and was sold to Chesapeake Bay Media in 2020. The mission — finding, developing, editing, publishing and distributing good stories for good reading — continues with New Bay Books. 

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What does our mission mean for you?

To readers, New Bay Books brings good books …

To writers, New Bay Books brings opportunity ...

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