Leif Enger, Rachel Kushner, and Nino Ricci talk about finding their voice in fiction, both as author and in character. Moderated by Antanas Sileika.
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Leif Enger is the author of the New York Times bestselling novel Peace Like a River. Enger has worked as a reporter and producer for Minnesota Public Radio for nearly twenty years.

Rachel Kushner has worked as an editor at Grand Street and Bomb and now co-edits the literary and art journal Soft Targets.
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Nino Ricci is the author of five novels, including the Governor General’s Literary Award-winners ,em>Lives of the Saints and The Origin of Species and the highly acclaimed In a Glass House as well as a biography of Pierre Elliot Trudeau. He is also a past president of PEN Canada.

Antanas Sileika is an author and literary critic, and the Artistic Director of the Humber School for Writers. His works include Dinner at the End of the World, Woman in Bronze and Buying on Time, which was shortlisted for the Stephen Leacock Memorial Medal and Toronto Book Award. His new novel, Underground, is forthcoming in Spring of 2011.