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<em>The Last Garden in England</em> by Julia Kelly, Read by a Full Cast

The Last Garden in England by Julia Kelly, Read by a Full Cast

An Engrossing Historical Novel

By Behind the Mic | April 26, 2021

Robbie Arnott on Creating a Mythical Creature That Embodies the Beauty and Savagery of Nature

Robbie Arnott on Creating a Mythical Creature That Embodies the Beauty and Savagery of Nature

In Conversation with Rob Wolf on the New Books Network Podcast

By New Books Network | April 23, 2021

Trevor Paglen on the Changing Meaning of Images Under the Pandemic

Trevor Paglen on the Changing Meaning of Images Under the Pandemic

In Conversation with Paul Holdengräber
on The Quarantine Tapes

By The Quarantine Tapes | April 23, 2021

Matt Feeney on the Roots of Over-Parenting

Matt Feeney on the Roots of Over-Parenting

In Conversation with Andrew Keen on the Keen On Podcast

By Keen On | April 23, 2021

Will Our Next Wave of Fiction Be Escapist, or Corrective?

Will Our Next Wave of Fiction Be Escapist, or Corrective?

This Week on the Literary Disco Podcast

By Literary Disco | April 23, 2021

<em>Heroine</em> by Mary Jane Wells, Read by the Author

Heroine by Mary Jane Wells, Read by the Author

A Powerful Play-Turned-Audiobook Performance

By Behind the Mic | April 23, 2021

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Alexander Chee, Morgan Parker, and Emma Straub on the Life of a Writer in NYC

By The Maris Review | April 22, 2021

Brit Bennett on Undercover Brother and the Bygone Comedy of Racial Misunderstanding

By Open Form | April 22, 2021

Debra Winger on Reframing Loss After COVID

By The Quarantine Tapes | April 22, 2021

Steve Ballinger on Removing the Remains of War, Nearly 80<br> Years On

Steve Ballinger on Removing the Remains of War, Nearly 80
Years On

From the We Have Ways of Making You Talk Podcast

By We Have Ways of Making You Talk | April 22, 2021

Bishop Michael B. Curry on Hopeful Lessons from the Civil Rights Movement

Bishop Michael B. Curry on Hopeful Lessons from the Civil Rights Movement

This Week on Just the Right Book Podcast with Roxanne Coady

By Just the Right Book | April 22, 2021

Workshop Politics: Matthew Salesses on Centering the Marginalized Writer

Workshop Politics: Matthew Salesses on Centering the Marginalized Writer

In Conversation with V.V. Ganeshananthan and Whitney Terrell
on Fiction/Non/Fiction

By Fiction Non Fiction | April 22, 2021

Why Don’t We Talk More About Sibling Estrangement?

Why Don’t We Talk More About Sibling Estrangement?

Fern Schumer Chapman in Conversation with Andrew Keen on Keen On

By Keen On | April 22, 2021

So is a Gnome a Fairy? Tony DiTerlizzi Has the Answer

So is a Gnome a Fairy? Tony DiTerlizzi Has the Answer

This Week on the NewberyTart Podcast

By NewberyTart | April 22, 2021

Katherine O’Callaghan on the Irish Contexts for Mythical Figure Finn MacCool

Katherine O’Callaghan on the Irish Contexts for Mythical Figure Finn MacCool

This Week on Finnegan and Friends, a Podcast About the Most Mystifying Book Ever Written

By The Cosmic Library | April 22, 2021

Megan Rosenbloom on the History of Books Bound in Human Skin

Megan Rosenbloom on the History of Books Bound in Human Skin

This Week from the Book Dreams Podcast

By Book Dreams | April 22, 2021

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