Book Review:

Black Water Rising by Attica Locke

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Northwestern grad, and film and television writer Attica Locke has had plenty of experience writing for the screen both big and small. Now she turns her attention to the printed page for a gritty literary thriller set in Houston in the 1980s and due in stores tomorrow. KMUW book critic Sarah Bagby is here to tell us how well she made the transition to a different medium. You can hear Sarah Bagby's book reviews the second and fourth Mondays of every month and find them posted here with additional information. Hear Attica Locke talk about writing her first novel

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Sarah Bagby

Majority Owner, Sarah Bagby, has over 25 years of experience at Watermark Books. This year Sarah was appointed to the Board of Directors for the American Book Association, and is currently serving in the first of a three year term. She is a member of the Midwest Booksellers Association, which serves a 10-state region, and recently served as president of the association. She also is on the Advisory Council of VOICE, an imprint of Hyperion Publishing. She is very active in the community, participates in several literary associations, and was selected to participate in Leadership Wichita.

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