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Richard Skipper Celebrates Book Lovers Day 11/05/2022

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Book Lovers Day is a great day to celebrate. Please join me as I celebrate some of my favorite authors and books! Special 12 Noon show! Some of your favorite authors return for a special show!

Lara Gabrielle: Lara Gabrielle is a film writer and researcher whose work on Marion Davies has been featured in the Missouri Review and on PBS's American Experience. Lon Davis is an author, a book editor, a comedian, and lecturer on the subject of film history. His books (the majority of which are co-written by his wife, Debra) cover such eclectic subjects as silent film star Francis X. Bushman (also the topic of their new documentary film), the Keystone Cops, the Three Stooges, the Rat Pack, and now, Ma and Pa Kettle. Born in Upstate New York, Lon was raised on the West Coast, in Southern California. Lon and Debra Davis, a team since 1978, live with their unstable dog and ultra-relaxed cat in Lake Oswego, Oregon, not far from Portland. Debra Warren: Debra Warren is the author or coauthor of four books, including Robert Preston – Forever The Music Man.

Ruthie Darling, author of “THE HOLE STORY,” is about nothing/zero and spatial concepts. Her second children’s book, “MIRANDA THE PANDA,” is about looking in other places when everything you need is right in front of you. These first two books are illustrated by Tricia Capraro. 

Paul E. Brogan: Paul Brogan was born in New Hampshire and grew up enjoying the natural beauty of the state that is nicknamed "The Granite State". After attending Plymouth State University, he set out on a life adventure that took him, eventually, to Los Angeles where he worked at CBS Television City.

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