Stories that create a feeling
New Yorker Fiction is my favorite podcast, with Selected Shorts a close second. The podcast is very well produced. Deborah Treisman, Fiction editor for the magazine, begins with an insightful discussion of the story with an author who selects and reads a story by another author who has published something in the New Yorker. The story is followed by another discussion. I have been introduced to many new authors through this series and find myself relistening to several stories.
Lolasana via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/01/09
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The premise of these podcasts, that of authors choosing, discussing and reading works they admire, works brilliantly. It never seems to fail in revealing a great deal both of reader and tale. It is almost wrong to pick favourites. But. Yiyun Li's reading of John Mc Gahern is beautiful. And....Read full review »
Cptahabs via Apple Podcasts · Ireland · 07/21/11
Utterly brilliant - I've discovered so many new writers, found out more about ones I already new, and I love hearing writers talk about writing. It couldn't be a more perfect format.Read full review »
ikanto via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 07/04/09
I've been a big fan of New Yorker fiction for a long time and this Podcast pushes the joy to the next level. Not only do authors give us their favorite stories but they tell us why they love the stories so much, and read them out loud with sensitivity and relish. Maybe I'm just a...Read full review »
demographically insignificant via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/21/07
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