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On January 20, 1999, the book club of Kentucky Educational Television (KET), an affiliate of the Public Broadcasting System, interviewed Edwards in her home about Secrets of a Fire King. KET’s book club Web page—located online at http://www.ket.org/content/bookclub/ books/1999_feb (last accessed January 2003)— hosts a copy of the interview transcript. This page also links to other information about Edwards, including a transcript of a talk she gave to her alma mater, Colgate University, right before Secrets of a Fire King was published. This transcript, which can be...
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