Think Out Loud

Author Tom Spanbauer On Real Life With HIV (Archive)

By Allison Frost (OPB)
Sept. 27, 2024 10:49 p.m. Updated: Sept. 30, 2024 7:12 p.m.

Broadcast: Original audio from Dec. 1, 2014

In this undated photo from the author's website, Portland writer Tom Spanbauer is pictured sitting outside with a coffee mug.

In this undated photo from the author's website, Portland writer Tom Spanbauer is pictured sitting outside with a coffee mug.

Courtesy Michael Sage Ricci/TomSpanbauer.com

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Portland writer Tom Spanbauer is no less than a legend in some literary circles. A Portland Monthly profile earlier this year called him “The Godfather of Portland’s writing scene.” When we talked with him earlier in the year (2014), we focused on his latest novel, "I Loved You More“ and about his practice of teaching and creating “Dangerous Writing.”

But we didn’t get to talk too much about Spanbauer’s real life, even though some is reflected in his fiction, including “I Loved You More” and “In The City of Shy Hunters”.

This time, we sit down with him to focus on his experience living with HIV for more than two decades, and the personal and cultural changes he’s observed in that time.

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