next is robert mccurry on his book radical disciple. [inaudible conversations] >> welcome to the 20's and the ingalls "chicago tribune" chicago printer's row lit fest. .. >> thank you for being here on a rare beautiful day in chicago, so we appreciate you being here. i'm monya and i cover religion at the "chicago tribune," and i've been there for eight years, and i've covered writers for that amount of time and sagas that surrounded the church on the city's south side. he's really become a national catholic icon who really represents social justice, but other things as well in the catholic church beside social justice, especially how priests, how clergy, how churches can really communicate and deal with the media, i would say in positive and negative ways. he has been, i would say, a model of both, but the real expert is seated to my right, and this is robert mcclurry and bob and i have known each other for awhile because we taught together at northwestern's school of journalism and taught students how to cover religion. that's how i go