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  • Joe Valiente, director of emergency management in Jefferson Parish, La., says the damage caused by the hurricane is "incredible," with extensive impact on the electrical grids in the area.
  • In this episode of Marginalia, KMUW's Beth Golay visits with Sarah Zachrich Jeng about her debut novel, The Other Me, and the complexities involved in writing speculative fiction.
  • Book reviewer Suzanne Perez looks at a debut novel that's perfect for fans of Shirley Jackson or Alfred Hitchcock.
  • From the archives: A Marine Corps veteran who volunteers at military funerals… to play taps. Plus news from Wichita and around the state.
  • A familiar name has a new book. Well, perhaps a familiar voice. Today on Wichita's Early Edition, Beth Golay has a conversation with Mary Louise Kelly about her memoir, "It. Goes. So. Fast."
  • Musician Jesse Dayton says that his new album with Samantha Fish, Death Wish Blues, is informed by a sense of humor. We'll talk with Dayton, plus news from Wichita and around the state.
  • Last Friday we looked back at the little-known history of when the College World Series was played in Wichita. Today we look forward, at how baseball teams, including the Wichita Wind Surge, are increasing their use of technology. Plus news from Wichita and around the state.
  • When writing his newest novel, "Our Narrow Hiding Places," author Kristopher Jansma turned to a source close to home. KMUW's Beth Golay visits with Jansma about his book set in the Dutch Hunger Winter. Plus news from Wichita and around the state.
  • Climate change could bring more water scarcity to the Midwest and Great Plains — and with it, more legal battles over water. How the middle of the country could face more disputes over water. Plus news from Wichita and around the state.
  • For her latest novel, National Book Award winner Lily Tuck drew inspiration from some newspaper photos. Beth Golay visits with Tuck talks about her new novel, "The Rest is Memory." Plus news from Wichita and around the state.
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