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  • Beth Golay recently spoke with "The House of Doors" author Tan Twan Eng about W. Somerset Maugham’s private nature, capturing multiple perspectives on the page, and how he injected some imagination into the historic writer.
  • The race for three seats on the Wichita school board is supposed to be nonpartisan. But just like two years ago, the election is shaping up along partisan lines. KMUW’s Suzanne Perez looks at the candidates who are running to lead the state’s largest district. Plus news from Wichita and around the state.
  • A little help for first-time home buyers. Also, a quiet place in Botanica worth exploring.
  • There's a quieter area in Botanica that often gets overlooked.
  • Now that we're out of summer, it's finally cooled down enough for us to go outside to check the mailbox! We tackle some listener questions and pet peeves, and we take a look at a bizarre new phrase that's entered the language.
  • Curt Clonts has some advice for early holiday shopping.
  • Las escuelas públicas de Wichita están organizando una feria de empleo, los funcionarios estatales están reintroduciendo dos especies de mejillones en la naturaleza y el número de abortos continúa aumentando en Kansas.
  • It's Halloween, and to celebrate on "Wichita's Early Edition," Beth Golay spoke with author Isabel Cañas about the vampires in her new novel, both paranormal and analogical.
  • Book reviewer Suzanne Perez says "One Woman Show" is a tiny, powerful novel that you can read in one sitting. But its original structure — told through museum wall labels — makes it a masterwork.
  • The vast majority of liver transplants use organs from a deceased donor. But that’s starting to change. We’ll hear one Kansas woman’s story of choosing to donate part of her liver.Plus news from Wichita and around the state.
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