Literary Notes

By Washington Talking Book & Braille Library

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Join the volunteers at the Washington Talking Book & Braille Library as they interview local authors about books they’ve written in the WTBBL catalog. New episodes every other Thursday! The Washington Talking Book & Braille Library (WTBBL) is a free library service available to all Washington state residents who struggle to read standard print due to blindness, visual impairment, a reading disability like dyslexia, or any other condition which might impact an individual’s ability to read standard print. WTBBL has over 150,000 audiobooks and over 25,000 braille books available to check out, as well as assistive equipment such as talking book machines, and refreshable braille displays.

Episode Date
Jesse Q. Sutanto | Ms. Mebel Goes Back to the Chopping Block
Apr 30, 2026
Andrea Pons | Mamacita: Recipes Celebrating Life as a Mexican Immigrant in America
Apr 16, 2026
Jane Wong | Meet Me Tonight in Atlantic City
Apr 02, 2026
Glen Erik Hamilton | Van Shaw (series)
Mar 20, 2026
ARCHIVE: Timothy Zahn | Star Wars: Allegiance
Mar 05, 2026
Caroline Wright | Soup Club
Feb 19, 2026
Diana Morita Cole | Sideways: Memoir of a Misfit
Feb 05, 2026
Eden Dawn | The Seattle Book of Dates
Jan 22, 2026
Amy Hevron | Tiny Habitats Books (series)
Jan 08, 2026
ARCHIVE: Jonathan Tropper | This is Where I Leave You
Dec 25, 2025
Robert Dugoni | Tracy Crosswhite (series)
Dec 11, 2025
Ellie Belew | High Voltage Women: Breaking Barriers at Seattle City Light
Nov 27, 2025
Dr. Marie Rose Wong | Building Tradition: Pan-Asian Seattle and Life in the Residential Hotels
Nov 13, 2025
ARCHIVE: Kat Richardson | Underground (Greywalker series)
Oct 30, 2025
Mary Roach | Replaceable You: Adventures in Human Anatomy
Oct 16, 2025
Peter Blecha | Rock & Roll Archaeologist, Stomp & Shout: R&B and the Origins of Northwest Rock & Roll
Oct 02, 2025
Frederick L. Brown | The City is More Than Human: An Animal History of Seattle
Sep 18, 2025
Michael Keen | Notes From the Trauma Party
Sep 04, 2025
Russell Cahill | Tales from the Park: My Adventures as a Park Ranger, Kepa: A Hawaiian in the Wild West
Aug 21, 2025
ARCHIVE: Jamie Ford | Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet
Aug 07, 2025
Jennifer Ott | Waterway: The Story of Seattle's Locks and Ship Canal
Jul 24, 2025
Eva Walker & Jacob Uitti | The Sound of Seattle: 101 Songs That Shaped A City
Jul 10, 2025
Jessica Gigot | A Little Bit of Land
Jun 26, 2025
Nathan Vass | The Lines That Make Us: Stories From Nathan's Bus
Jun 12, 2025
E.J. Koh | The Magical Language of Others & The Liberators
May 29, 2025
Anna Zivarts | When Driving is Not an Option: Steering Away from Car Dependency
May 15, 2025
ARCHIVE: Daniel Levitin | The World in Six Songs: How the Musical Brain Created Human Nature
May 01, 2025
Syren Nagakyrie | The Disabled Hiker's Guide to Western Washington and Oregon
Apr 17, 2025
Paula Becker | A House on Stilts & A Little Book of Self-Care for Those Who Grieve
Apr 03, 2025
Lauren J.A. Bear | Medusa's Sisters
Mar 20, 2025
Tom J. Phillips | High Point: The Inside Story of Seattle’s First Green Mixed-Income Neighborhood
Mar 06, 2025
ARCHIVE: Michio Kaku | Physics of the Impossible: A Scientific Exploration into the World of Phasers, Force Fields, Teleportation, and Time Travel
Feb 20, 2025
Blaine Harden | Murder at the Mission: A Frontier Killing, Its Legacy of Lies, and the Taking of the American West
Feb 06, 2025
Mike Gastineau | Fear No Man: Don James, the '91 Huskies, and the Seven-Year Quest for a National Football Championship
Jan 23, 2025