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David Naimon, Tin House Books
Between The Covers
Conversations with Writers in Fiction, Nonfiction & Poetry
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4.7 stars from 438 ratings
Long form
The long form allows for deeper conversations. The questions are well informed holding thoughtful twists going beyond the standard banter. I often listen and take notes or listen and do some handwork (stitching or knitting or laborious drawing). The poets are almost all new to me and I love...Read full review »
objectplace via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/31/23
First time listener here. But won’t be the last. The Gabrielle Bates interview was my gateway drug to this wonderful gem. What a thoughtful, brilliant conversation. The host does an amazing job of connecting with the guest writer. And clearly, he does his homework, so he can go deep beneath the...Read full review »
omniliesa via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/30/23
So grateful I stumbled on this in a twitter post. It lights up my love for art and lengthens my to-read list with an urgency.
Michelle Cohrene via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/27/22
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