A gift to readers
The Writer’s Voice podcast is a treasure. The level of care, attention and personal investment that goes into each episode is remarkable, as is the opportunity to listen in on a conversation between Deborah Treisman and George Saunders or Margaret Atwood or any of the New Yorker writers. I marvel that such a thing exists! And for free!
Gillian Graham via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 02/27/24
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This has to be one of the best podcasts I've ever listened to. Although I'm a die-hard Anglophile, I prefer the book reviews through the New Yorker to the Guardian or World Books.Read full review »
Anglophile bibliophile in Canada via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 06/27/08
This podcast has quickly ridden to the top of my list. The love of the readers for the stories comes through so clearly, and the discussion before and after the readings are wonderful listening. This has become an essential podcast for me and reminds me why I love the New Yorker so much!
Jim_at_the_studio via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/30/10
Love the guests and they always choose great stories and have insightful commentary after the reading. Ms. Treisman, however, sounds like a computer generated voice. She laughs occasionally, and it's a relief when she does. Her generic voice is starkly contrasted to the artful readings.Read full review »
Missbj2you via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/24/11
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