Feb 10, 2017
Historian at the Sanibel Public Library
Interview starts at 3:01 and ends at 34:30
[On Anne Morrow Lindbergh:] “Going up and learning how to fly--I mean, in that era was pretty impressive. I’m kind of struck by the fact that a lot of times when we look back and say ‘Gee, in the 50s it was kind of daring of a woman to do that.” It may have been as a wide generality, but there have always been daring women. You can go back to Cleopatra, and there’s plenty of them around.”
News
“Amazon hunts for London shops” by Aimee Donnellan and Simon Duke at The Sunday Times - February 5, 2017
Tech Tip
“Amazon’s Tap Speaker gets a hands-free update in defiance of its name” by Brian Heater at TechCrunch - February 9, 2017
Interview with Betty Anholt
Sanibel’s Story: Voices and Images from Calusa to Incorporation by Betty Anholt
Gift from the Sea by Anne Morrow Lindbergh
Bailey-Matthews National Shell Museum
Poetry by Anne Morrow Lindbergh
Listen! The Wind by Anne Morrow Lindbergh, winner of the 1939 National Book Award
N. “Ding” Darling National Wildlife Refuge
Next Week’s Guest
Brady Dale, of Observer.com, author of “Despite What You Heard, the E-Book Market Never Stopped Growing” on January 18, 2017
Outro
The Author Biz hosted by Stephen Campbell
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