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July 12, 2011, 3:36 pm

Josh Ritter is a wonderful songwriter. Now he weaves that same magic into a longer form. A novel called BRIGHT'S PASSAGE. Unexpected and magical. As Josh says, a good story makes us abandon our schedules!

BRIGHT'S PASSAGE


Like to win a copy? Email your name and address to us. We'll choose winners next week.
Josh will be at Powell's City of Books on Thursday, July 14 at 7:30 for a reading and Q&A and signing.

More about the book HERE.

I caught up with Josh Ritter on his book tour, betwen stops at a Detroit airport, and when the mobile just didn't make a good connection, again this afternoon. He's in Los Angeles, on his way to Portland on Thursday. LISTEN TO OUR CONVERSATION, BELOW.





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