In Their Own Voices, And For Posterity
Only The New Yorker can make this happen. It’s the perfect companion piece to Deborah Treisman’s “Fiction”podcast. “Author’s Voice” allows today’s most talented fiction writers to read their most recent works, in the own voices. It’s simply terrific! And yes, the “Fiction” podcast allows all of us to enter a Master Class in the Short Story format. Love, love, love whatever DT and TNY does.
Mom’s Small Purple Pod via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/04/18
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And love the show of course!!! Great work to the designer of the new branding for the nyer pods, they’re appealing, just different enough, and fantastic, and pink
Shuvi123456789 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/30/19
... would have put more life until this otherwise likeable story. I found it hard to get to the meaning of the words being presented in a slightly sing-songy voice sizzling in vocal fry. Not all authors can also be readers, I guess. Separating story from presentation, four stars.
Marinette5050 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 07/01/18
I've pretty much loved every story so far, but this week's submission from John L'Heureux was just wonderful. I'm usually multi-tasking while I listen to podcasts, but not this time. This was so gripping that I had to sit down and do nothing else but listen. Thank you so much...Read full review »
Delwina via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/11/16
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