Author Felice Cohen dropped by the Bunker to talk about her latest book, Half In: A Coming-of-Age Memoir of Forbidden Love.
Author and professor Natalia Molina stopped by the Bunker to talk about her latest book, Place-making at the Nayarit: How a Mexican Restaurant in Los Angeles Nourished its Community.
Author and journalist Keri Blakinger stopped by the Bunker to talk about her memoir, Corrections in Ink, a fascinating examination of the women's prison system told through the lens of somebody who made it to the other side of incarceration.
Journalist and author Katie Hafner stopped by the Bunker to talk about her debut novel, The Boys.
Author Emi Nietfeld stopped by the Bunker to talk about her memoir, Acceptance, which is—in many ways—a story about the cost of surviving. For that, you can check out the book.
Author Angelique Pesce stopped by the Bunker to talk with Brad about her latest book, American Pastime, and the importance of family.
Author Jenny Colgan stopped by the Bunker to talk about her latest book, An Island Wedding, and the conversation was just delightful.
Author Jeevani Charika—who also writes under the pseudonym Rhoda Baxter that was inspired by the bacteria she studied while getting her Ph.D. in Microbiology—stopped by the Bunker to talk about Playing For Love.
Author Rodrigo Ribera d’Ebre stopped by the Bunker to talk about his latest book, The Displaced.
Author Kelly Sokol (Breach) stopped by the Bunker this week to talk with Brad about her journey, which included a stop at the Capitol and a job on the railroad.