Short stories read by author -The New Yorker
If you have had stacks of The New Yorker, never fully read or digested (except the cartoons and covers), when you lived in Manhattan or anywhere else - this is the best way to re-enjoy the short story from the current issue. For the rest of God's children, in a world where we get regular "the short story is dead" announcements, The New Yorker may be the gold standard for literary (not genre) fiction. The best market, the most kudos from a select and perhaps elite audience, and an editorial tradition itself a serious work of art. Many to most authors workshops look over their shoulders at The New Yorker for high literary writing made visible every week. Besides the joy of hearing an excellent reading, this will make sure you enjoy each story. It is still early days, but I think I can connect with a new author most easily if I hear her or him, reading but also a bit in her or his own voice. Strongly recommend.Read full review »
Toquam via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/09/16
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