Tue, 26 April 2016
Today's episode features writing about food and writing about space, objectively the two best kinds of writing. Marian Bull reads "In the Morning Kitchen," which was originally published in Lucky Peach, and Anthony Michael Morena reads from his book, The Voyager Record: A Transmission. <3
Direct download: Episode_53_-_Marian_Bull_and_Anthony_Michael_Morena.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 6:00am EDT |
Mon, 11 April 2016
Two pieces set in New York City, with narrators trying to make sense of their present and their past—Zoe Rana Mungin reads her short story, "Never Get Married," and Lucas Mann reads from his memoir, Lord Fear, which is out in paperback now.
Direct download: Episode_52_-_Zoe_Rana_Mungin_and_Lucas_Mann.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 5:30am EDT |
Tue, 29 March 2016
Today we bring you readings from three excellent independent literary magazines: NOÖ, Synaesthesia, and Moss, with short prose from Ari Baum-Hommes, a poem from Tania Nwachukwu, and an excerpt from a short story from Corinne Manning. |
Mon, 14 March 2016
On today's episode: a mother tries to reach her daughter, a woman tries to make sense of a stranger in town, and some extraordinarily exuberant love poems. Readings from Lynn Steger Strong (Hold Still), Sasha Fletcher (It Is Going To Be A Good Year), and Kaitlyn Greenidge (We Love You, Charlie Freeman). Also discussed: The Tournament of Books!
Direct download: Episode_50_-_Lynn_Steger_Strong_Sasha_Fletcher_and_Kaitlyn_Greenidge.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 5:30am EDT |
Mon, 29 February 2016
Three readings on the moments when our bodies and lives surprise us and betray us, in ways common and seemingly supernatural. Kerry Cullen reads her short story, "Unidentifiable," A. Igoni Barrett reads from his novel, Blackass (on sale March 1) and Sara Majka reads an excerpt from her collection, Cities I've Never Lived In (on sale now).
Direct download: Episode_49_-_Kerry_Cullen_A_Igoni_Barrett_Sara_Majka.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 1:09pm EDT |
Mon, 15 February 2016
This is not a Valentine's Day episode. But it is inappropriate for workplace listening, inappropriate for children, inappropriate for tender souls—wait, it's exactly right for tender souls. (Isn't all art?) Tony Tulathimutte and Belinda McKeon read from their new novels: on desire, longing, lust, shame, loneliness, family, and, yes, love. And porn.
Direct download: Episode_48_-_Tony_Tulathimutte_and_Belinda_McKeon.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 5:30am EDT |
Mon, 1 February 2016
Let's call this our Translation Special! Pulitzer Prize–winner Gregory Pardlo reads his essay, "On Translation," and poet/translators KT Billey and Anna Rosenwong read their translated work.
Direct download: Episode_47_-_KT_Billey_Anna_Rosenwong_and_Gregory_Pardlo.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 10:44am EDT |
Mon, 18 January 2016
After some discussion of reading that can change your life, two readings about life in huge moments of change: marriage, death, love. Cara Parks reads an essay and Paul Lisicky reads the opening of his new book, The Narrow Door: A Memoir of Friendship (on sale January 19).
Direct download: Episode_46_-_Cara_Parks_and_Paul_Lisicky.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 4:00am EDT |
Thu, 7 January 2016
The many ages of man. And girl. And mothers. And bodies. It's all terrifying and hilarious. Helen Ellis reads a story from her collection, American Housewife, out January 12, and Michael Ian Black reads the introduction to his new book of essays, Navel Gazing: True Tales of Bodies, Mostly Mine (But Also My Mom's, Which I Know Sounds Weird), which is on sale now.
Direct download: Episode_45_-_Helen_Ellis_and_Michael_Ian_Black.mp3
Category:general -- posted at: 1:54pm EDT |