Chris Kimball, author of Fannie’s Last Supper (Hyperion, ISBN 978-1401323226), is on The Today Show today. PW’s starred review said, “Kimball… spent more than two years of ‘research, recipe testing, and intense planning’ in order to host a Victorian dinner based on the recipes of Fannie Farmer, author of The Boston Cooking-School Cook Book, which was first published in 1896…. All this work culminates in a foodie's dream dinner party, complete with Victorian plate settings, an all-star guest list, and 12 courses you won't find in any restaurant today. A must-read for history buffs, home cooks, and professional chefs alike.”

Donald Rumsfeld, whose book is Known and Unknown (Sentinel, ISBN 978-1595230676), is on The View.

The Leonard Lopate Show interviews Mark Logue, author of The King’s Speech (Sterling, ISBN 978-1402786761), and Joseph O’Connor, author of Ghost Light (FSG, ISBN 978-0374161873).

Late Night with Jimmy Fallon talks to Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi, author of A Shore Thing (Gallery, ISBN 978-1451623741).

Last Call with Carson Daly talks to David Seidler, who wrote the screenplay for The King’s Speech (The King’s Speech: The Shooting Script is published by Newmarket, ISBN 978-1557049810)

The Charlie Rose Show talks to Joyce Carol Oates about A Widow's Story (Ecco, ISBN 9780062015532).

Rand Paul, author of The Tea Party Goes to Washington (Center Street, ISBN 978-1455503117), is on Hannity, The Late Show with David Letterman, and The Current.

Due to the nature of live programming, scheduling is subject to change.

Booksellers can order these titles through Ingram at ipage.

To be included in this Authors on the Air compilation, email information to landriani@publishersweekly.com.