Gifts
Beautiful words read by their authors, diverse in layers, gifts in multiple hues, I listen every morning when I am just waking. The visions that are created in my mind are as real and significant to me as anything my life offers. I could listen forever but like a box of lovely chocolates, they are numbered. I saviour each, and dole them out carefully, so as not to, in greed, end up in silence.
Brokenboxer via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 06/29/19
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Broad and vastly different short stories, both long and short, read by the writers themselves. Makes cleaning the house or walking to uni so much more interesting.
sarahrgiles via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 04/25/17
I feel compelled to write this because I just finished listening to Jeffrey Eugenides’s “Bronze,” wherein he sang. WHERE ELSE COULD I POSSIBLY HEAR EUGENIDES SING? It was a one of a kind experience. Sure, these stories are of superlative quality on the page, but read aloud by their creators—MY...Read full review »
dearl_ via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/08/18
I absolutely love this podcast. Bringing obscure writers and their work in the New Yorker to a larger audience.
Maadleo via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/10/19
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