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WRITER'S VOICE
New Yorker staff writer Elizabeth Kolbert talks about her new book Under A White Sky: The Nature of the Future. Then, wildlife photographer extraordinaire Ian Shive goes to the volcanic Aleutian islands of Alaska to tell us about the stunning new documentary he’sin,
ABOUT - WRITER'S VOICE The program features interviews and readings, as well as reviews, with authors such as Louise Erdrich, James Risen, Ursula K. LeGuin, Russell Banks, poet Richard Wilbur and many more notable writers. Writer’s Voice is produced and hosted by Francesca Rheannon, and has been on the air since 2004 with more than 400 shows produced, broadcasting ELIOT PEPER, VEIL & PAUL GREENBERG, THE CLIMATE DIET Eliot Peper, VEIL & Paul Greenberg, THE CLIMATE DIET. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. We talk with Eliot Pepe r about his cli-fi novel, Veil. It’s about what happens when a tech CEO decides to geo-engineer the climate—in secret. Then, we catch up with author Paul Greenberg about The Climate Diet: 50 Simple Ways to TRUMP — WRITER'S VOICE Podcast: Play in new window | Download Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS We talk with historian Timothy Snyder about his book On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century. The book is a kind of vaccine to inoculate us against acquiescing to authoritarianism. Then, we talk with legal scholar Ryan Alford about his chilling study of how national security claims on the part of the executive MILO BECKMAN, MATH WITHOUT NUMBERS & GILES SPARROW, A Podcast: Play in new window | Download Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS We talk with Milo Beckman about his book, Math Without Numbers.It’s a conversational guide to the three main branches of abstract math—topology, analysis, and algebra. Then, we go from math to astronomy as we talk with science writer Giles Sparrow about his new book, A History of the Universe in 21 Stars: (and Three SIMON WINCHESTER, LAND & ISABELLA TREE, WILDING In his new book Land, Simon Winchester examines what we human beings are doing—and have done—with the billions of acres that together make up the solid surface of our planet. He looks at how we acquire land, how we steward it, how and why we fight over it, and finally, how we can come to share it. Simon Winchester is the author ofnumerous
HUGH RAFFLES, THE BOOK OF UNCONFORMITIES & MORE Hugh Raffles. When Hugh Raffles’ two sisters died suddenly within a few weeks of each other, he reached for rocks, stones, and other seemingly solid objects as anchors in a world unmoored, as ways to make sense of these events through stories far larger than his own. The book that emerged is The Book of Unconformities: Speculations OnLost Time.
NANCY FOLBRE, THE RISE AND DECLINE OF PATRIARCHAL SYSTEMS Podcast: Play in new window | Download Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS The Crisis in Care and How to Solve It. We talk with feminist economist and MacArthur Fellow Nancy Folbre about her new book, The Rise and Decline of Patriarchal Systems.She writes about the political economy of care provision, including at her blog Care Talk.. Then, Catherine Rothenberg and Lynne Segal talk about The LAUREN MARKHAM, THE FAR AWAY BROTHERS & OTHERS ON IMMIGRATION Lauren Markham talks about The Far Away Brothers (Crown 2017), her spellbinding story of two young migrants from El Salvador and the life they are making in America. Then, we hear poet Eduardo Corral read his poem, In Colorado, My Father Scoured and Stacked Dishes. And finally, we talk with singer-songwriter Don Arbor about his welcome song to INTERVIEWS: ANN PATCHETT AND HER MOTHER JEANNE RAY Ann Patchett talks about her collection of essays, This Is the Story of a Happy Marriage. Then we re-air our 2012 interview with Patchett’s mother Jeanne Ray — also a writer — about her novel, Calling Invisible Women. Ann Patchett always knew she was going to be a writer; as she writes in her marvelous collection of essays culledfrom
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New Yorker staff writer Elizabeth Kolbert talks about her new book Under A White Sky: The Nature of the Future. Then, wildlife photographer extraordinaire Ian Shive goes to the volcanic Aleutian islands of Alaska to tell us about the stunning new documentary he’sin,
ABOUT - WRITER'S VOICE The program features interviews and readings, as well as reviews, with authors such as Louise Erdrich, James Risen, Ursula K. LeGuin, Russell Banks, poet Richard Wilbur and many more notable writers. Writer’s Voice is produced and hosted by Francesca Rheannon, and has been on the air since 2004 with more than 400 shows produced, broadcasting ELIOT PEPER, VEIL & PAUL GREENBERG, THE CLIMATE DIET Eliot Peper, VEIL & Paul Greenberg, THE CLIMATE DIET. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. We talk with Eliot Pepe r about his cli-fi novel, Veil. It’s about what happens when a tech CEO decides to geo-engineer the climate—in secret. Then, we catch up with author Paul Greenberg about The Climate Diet: 50 Simple Ways to TRUMP — WRITER'S VOICE Podcast: Play in new window | Download Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS We talk with historian Timothy Snyder about his book On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century. The book is a kind of vaccine to inoculate us against acquiescing to authoritarianism. Then, we talk with legal scholar Ryan Alford about his chilling study of how national security claims on the part of the executive MILO BECKMAN, MATH WITHOUT NUMBERS & GILES SPARROW, A Podcast: Play in new window | Download Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS We talk with Milo Beckman about his book, Math Without Numbers.It’s a conversational guide to the three main branches of abstract math—topology, analysis, and algebra. Then, we go from math to astronomy as we talk with science writer Giles Sparrow about his new book, A History of the Universe in 21 Stars: (and Three SIMON WINCHESTER, LAND & ISABELLA TREE, WILDING In his new book Land, Simon Winchester examines what we human beings are doing—and have done—with the billions of acres that together make up the solid surface of our planet. He looks at how we acquire land, how we steward it, how and why we fight over it, and finally, how we can come to share it. Simon Winchester is the author ofnumerous
HUGH RAFFLES, THE BOOK OF UNCONFORMITIES & MORE Hugh Raffles. When Hugh Raffles’ two sisters died suddenly within a few weeks of each other, he reached for rocks, stones, and other seemingly solid objects as anchors in a world unmoored, as ways to make sense of these events through stories far larger than his own. The book that emerged is The Book of Unconformities: Speculations OnLost Time.
NANCY FOLBRE, THE RISE AND DECLINE OF PATRIARCHAL SYSTEMS Podcast: Play in new window | Download Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS The Crisis in Care and How to Solve It. We talk with feminist economist and MacArthur Fellow Nancy Folbre about her new book, The Rise and Decline of Patriarchal Systems.She writes about the political economy of care provision, including at her blog Care Talk.. Then, Catherine Rothenberg and Lynne Segal talk about The LAUREN MARKHAM, THE FAR AWAY BROTHERS & OTHERS ON IMMIGRATION Lauren Markham talks about The Far Away Brothers (Crown 2017), her spellbinding story of two young migrants from El Salvador and the life they are making in America. Then, we hear poet Eduardo Corral read his poem, In Colorado, My Father Scoured and Stacked Dishes. And finally, we talk with singer-songwriter Don Arbor about his welcome song to INTERVIEWS: ANN PATCHETT AND HER MOTHER JEANNE RAY Ann Patchett talks about her collection of essays, This Is the Story of a Happy Marriage. Then we re-air our 2012 interview with Patchett’s mother Jeanne Ray — also a writer — about her novel, Calling Invisible Women. Ann Patchett always knew she was going to be a writer; as she writes in her marvelous collection of essays culledfrom
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Our broadcast stations. Writer’s Voice is broadcast on the following stations (but if you know of any more, let us know ). WRFI, Ithaca, NY. 103.3 FM WXOJ, Northampton, Massachustts. 640 AM WNNZ, New England Public Radio, Amherst, MA and covering western New England and 91.7 FM WNNZ Deerfield, Massachusetts. WOMR, Provincetown, Massachustts. SIMON WINCHESTER, LAND & ISABELLA TREE, WILDING In his new book Land, Simon Winchester examines what we human beings are doing—and have done—with the billions of acres that together make up the solid surface of our planet. He looks at how we acquire land, how we steward it, how and why we fight over it, and finally, how we can come to share it. Simon Winchester is the author ofnumerous
NANCY FOLBRE, THE RISE AND DECLINE OF PATRIARCHAL SYSTEMS Podcast: Play in new window | Download Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS The Crisis in Care and How to Solve It. We talk with feminist economist and MacArthur Fellow Nancy Folbre about her new book, The Rise and Decline of Patriarchal Systems.She writes about the political economy of care provision, including at her blog Care Talk.. Then, Catherine Rothenberg and Lynne Segal talk about The TYSON YUNKAPORTA, SAND TALK: HOW INDIGENOUS THINKING CAN Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. We spend most of the hour talking with Tyson Yunkaporta about his groundbreaking book, Sand Talk : How Indigenous Thinking Can Save the World. Then we air a clip from my 2018 interview with Paul Greenberg, author of The Omega Principle and Four Fish, about sustainable aquaculture. MAX ELBAUM: WHAT'S AT STAKE FOR THE LEFT IN THE 2020 ELECTION? Those are the stakes my guest Max Elbaum lays out in his post on the website Organizing Upgrade, “ Should Anti-Capitalists Urge a Vote for Joe Biden to Defeat Donald Trump in 2020 or not? ”. Max Elbaum is the author of the 2018 book Revolution in the Air: Sixties Radicals Turn to Lenin, Mao and Che. We’re airing this interview first on ELIZABETH KOLBERT, UNDER A WHITE SKY & IAN SHIVE, THE LAST New Yorker staff writer Elizabeth Kolbert talks about her new book Under A White Sky: The Nature of the Future. Then, wildlife photographer extraordinaire Ian Shive goes to the volcanic Aleutian islands of Alaska to tell us about the stunning new documentary he’s in, The Last Unknown. It’s streaming now on Discovery2.GILES SPARROW
Podcast: Play in new window | Download Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS We talk with Milo Beckman about his book, Math Without Numbers.It’s a conversational guide to the three main branches of abstract math—topology, analysis, and algebra. Then, we go from math to astronomy as we talk with science writer Giles Sparrow about his new book, A History of the Universe in 21 Stars: (and Three HEATHER MCGHEE, THE SUM OF US & MICHELLE COMMANDER, UNSUNG And overturning that narrative will mean a new race/class narrative that builds solidarity for all. Heather McGhee is an expert in economic and social policy. The former president of the inequality-focused think tank Demos, she has drafted legislation, testified before Congress and now chairs the board of Color of Change. REBECCA SACKS, CITY OF A THOUSAND GATES & SUSAN ABULHAWA Rebecca Sacks. Rebecca Sacks’ searing and powerfully written debut novel City of a Thousand Gates interweaves the stories of a cast of characters — Palestinians, Israelis and observers— in Israel and the occupied West Bank. The novel revolves around two interconnected and defining events, the CHARLES MANN AND PETER PHILLIPS Charles Mann talks about his Orion Magazine piece, The Dawn of the Homogenocene and Peter Phillips of Project Censored talks about CENSORED 2011. Charles Mann. When Columbus set foot on the island of Hispaniola, little did he know the global ecological and economic transformation he was setting into motion.WRITER'S VOICE
New Yorker staff writer Elizabeth Kolbert talks about her new book Under A White Sky: The Nature of the Future. Then, wildlife photographer extraordinaire Ian Shive goes to the volcanic Aleutian islands of Alaska to tell us about the stunning new documentary he’sin,
ABOUT - WRITER'S VOICE The program features interviews and readings, as well as reviews, with authors such as Louise Erdrich, James Risen, Ursula K. LeGuin, Russell Banks, poet Richard Wilbur and many more notable writers. Writer’s Voice is produced and hosted by Francesca Rheannon, and has been on the air since 2004 with more than 400 shows produced, broadcasting ELIOT PEPER, VEIL & PAUL GREENBERG, THE CLIMATE DIET Eliot Peper, VEIL & Paul Greenberg, THE CLIMATE DIET. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. We talk with Eliot Pepe r about his cli-fi novel, Veil. It’s about what happens when a tech CEO decides to geo-engineer the climate—in secret. Then, we catch up with author Paul Greenberg about The Climate Diet: 50 Simple Ways to TRUMP — WRITER'S VOICE Podcast: Play in new window | Download Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS We talk with historian Timothy Snyder about his book On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century. The book is a kind of vaccine to inoculate us against acquiescing to authoritarianism. Then, we talk with legal scholar Ryan Alford about his chilling study of how national security claims on the part of the executive MILO BECKMAN, MATH WITHOUT NUMBERS & GILES SPARROW, A Podcast: Play in new window | Download Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS We talk with Milo Beckman about his book, Math Without Numbers.It’s a conversational guide to the three main branches of abstract math—topology, analysis, and algebra. Then, we go from math to astronomy as we talk with science writer Giles Sparrow about his new book, A History of the Universe in 21 Stars: (and Three ANNA NORTH OUTLAWED & EMILY ST. JOHN MANDEL, THE GLASS … In addition to Outlawed, she’s the author of two previous novels and is a senior reporter at Vox. Emily St. John Mandel. With her fourth novel, Station Eleven, Emily St John Mandel broke into star status in the literary realm. Now, in The Glass Hotel, she’s come out with a captivating story of crisis and survival during the financial HUGH RAFFLES, THE BOOK OF UNCONFORMITIES & MORE Hugh Raffles. When Hugh Raffles’ two sisters died suddenly within a few weeks of each other, he reached for rocks, stones, and other seemingly solid objects as anchors in a world unmoored, as ways to make sense of these events through stories far larger than his own. The book that emerged is The Book of Unconformities: Speculations OnLost Time.
LAUREN MARKHAM, THE FAR AWAY BROTHERS & OTHERS ON IMMIGRATION Lauren Markham talks about The Far Away Brothers (Crown 2017), her spellbinding story of two young migrants from El Salvador and the life they are making in America. Then, we hear poet Eduardo Corral read his poem, In Colorado, My Father Scoured and Stacked Dishes. And finally, we talk with singer-songwriter Don Arbor about his welcome song to INTERVIEWS: ANN PATCHETT AND HER MOTHER JEANNE RAY Ann Patchett talks about her collection of essays, This Is the Story of a Happy Marriage. Then we re-air our 2012 interview with Patchett’s mother Jeanne Ray — also a writer — about her novel, Calling Invisible Women. Ann Patchett always knew she was going to be a writer; as she writes in her marvelous collection of essays culledfrom
CHARLES MANN AND PETER PHILLIPS Charles Mann talks about his Orion Magazine piece, The Dawn of the Homogenocene and Peter Phillips of Project Censored talks about CENSORED 2011. Charles Mann. When Columbus set foot on the island of Hispaniola, little did he know the global ecological and economic transformation he was setting into motion.WRITER'S VOICE
New Yorker staff writer Elizabeth Kolbert talks about her new book Under A White Sky: The Nature of the Future. Then, wildlife photographer extraordinaire Ian Shive goes to the volcanic Aleutian islands of Alaska to tell us about the stunning new documentary he’sin,
ABOUT - WRITER'S VOICE The program features interviews and readings, as well as reviews, with authors such as Louise Erdrich, James Risen, Ursula K. LeGuin, Russell Banks, poet Richard Wilbur and many more notable writers. Writer’s Voice is produced and hosted by Francesca Rheannon, and has been on the air since 2004 with more than 400 shows produced, broadcasting ELIOT PEPER, VEIL & PAUL GREENBERG, THE CLIMATE DIET Eliot Peper, VEIL & Paul Greenberg, THE CLIMATE DIET. Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. We talk with Eliot Pepe r about his cli-fi novel, Veil. It’s about what happens when a tech CEO decides to geo-engineer the climate—in secret. Then, we catch up with author Paul Greenberg about The Climate Diet: 50 Simple Ways to TRUMP — WRITER'S VOICE Podcast: Play in new window | Download Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS We talk with historian Timothy Snyder about his book On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century. The book is a kind of vaccine to inoculate us against acquiescing to authoritarianism. Then, we talk with legal scholar Ryan Alford about his chilling study of how national security claims on the part of the executive MILO BECKMAN, MATH WITHOUT NUMBERS & GILES SPARROW, A Podcast: Play in new window | Download Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS We talk with Milo Beckman about his book, Math Without Numbers.It’s a conversational guide to the three main branches of abstract math—topology, analysis, and algebra. Then, we go from math to astronomy as we talk with science writer Giles Sparrow about his new book, A History of the Universe in 21 Stars: (and Three ANNA NORTH OUTLAWED & EMILY ST. JOHN MANDEL, THE GLASS … In addition to Outlawed, she’s the author of two previous novels and is a senior reporter at Vox. Emily St. John Mandel. With her fourth novel, Station Eleven, Emily St John Mandel broke into star status in the literary realm. Now, in The Glass Hotel, she’s come out with a captivating story of crisis and survival during the financial HUGH RAFFLES, THE BOOK OF UNCONFORMITIES & MORE Hugh Raffles. When Hugh Raffles’ two sisters died suddenly within a few weeks of each other, he reached for rocks, stones, and other seemingly solid objects as anchors in a world unmoored, as ways to make sense of these events through stories far larger than his own. The book that emerged is The Book of Unconformities: Speculations OnLost Time.
LAUREN MARKHAM, THE FAR AWAY BROTHERS & OTHERS ON IMMIGRATION Lauren Markham talks about The Far Away Brothers (Crown 2017), her spellbinding story of two young migrants from El Salvador and the life they are making in America. Then, we hear poet Eduardo Corral read his poem, In Colorado, My Father Scoured and Stacked Dishes. And finally, we talk with singer-songwriter Don Arbor about his welcome song to INTERVIEWS: ANN PATCHETT AND HER MOTHER JEANNE RAY Ann Patchett talks about her collection of essays, This Is the Story of a Happy Marriage. Then we re-air our 2012 interview with Patchett’s mother Jeanne Ray — also a writer — about her novel, Calling Invisible Women. Ann Patchett always knew she was going to be a writer; as she writes in her marvelous collection of essays culledfrom
CHARLES MANN AND PETER PHILLIPS Charles Mann talks about his Orion Magazine piece, The Dawn of the Homogenocene and Peter Phillips of Project Censored talks about CENSORED 2011. Charles Mann. When Columbus set foot on the island of Hispaniola, little did he know the global ecological and economic transformation he was setting into motion.WRITER'S VOICE
Podcast: Play in new window | Download Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS We talk with Milo Beckman about his book, Math Without Numbers.It’s a conversational guide to the three main branches of abstract math—topology, analysis, and algebra. Then, we go from math to astronomy as we talk with science writer Giles Sparrow about his new book, A History of the Universe in 21 Stars: (and Three ABOUT - WRITER'S VOICE Writer’s Voice where the conversation goes deeper. We talk to writers of all genres about matters that move us and make us think. The program features interviews and readings, as well as reviews, with authors such as Louise Erdrich, James Risen, Ursula K. LeGuin, Russell Banks, poet Richard Wilbur and many more notable writers. ANNA NORTH OUTLAWED & EMILY ST. JOHN MANDEL, THE GLASS … In addition to Outlawed, she’s the author of two previous novels and is a senior reporter at Vox. Emily St. John Mandel. With her fourth novel, Station Eleven, Emily St John Mandel broke into star status in the literary realm. Now, in The Glass Hotel, she’s come out with a captivating story of crisis and survival during the financial NANCY FOLBRE, THE RISE AND DECLINE OF PATRIARCHAL SYSTEMS Podcast: Play in new window | Download Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS The Crisis in Care and How to Solve It. We talk with feminist economist and MacArthur Fellow Nancy Folbre about her new book, The Rise and Decline of Patriarchal Systems.She writes about the political economy of care provision, including at her blog Care Talk.. Then, Catherine Rothenberg and Lynne Segal talk about The PAUL THEROUX, ON THE PLAIN OF SNAKES Podcast: Play in new window | Download Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS We spend the hour with legendary travel writer and novelist Paul Theroux, talking about his latest book, ON THE PLAIN OF SNAKES: A Mexican Journey.We also hear a poem by the renowned Mexican poet Javier Sicilia.. Our conversation with Paul Theroux takes us from the US border to the jungles of Chiapas, as Theroux tells SIMON WINCHESTER, LAND & ISABELLA TREE, WILDING In his new book Land, Simon Winchester examines what we human beings are doing—and have done—with the billions of acres that together make up the solid surface of our planet. He looks at how we acquire land, how we steward it, how and why we fight over it, and finally, how we can come to share it. Simon Winchester is the author ofnumerous
THE UPSTAIRS HOUSE & LISA SCOTTOLINE, ETERNAL We talk with Julia Fine about her genre-bending novel The Upstairs House. It’s about a new mother’s postpartum depression—and her obsession with Margaret Wise Brown, the author of Goodnight Moon. Then best-selling legal thriller novelist Lisa Scottoline tells us about her first foray into writing historical fiction, Eternal. TYSON YUNKAPORTA, SAND TALK: HOW INDIGENOUS THINKING CAN Use Up/Down Arrow keys to increase or decrease volume. We spend most of the hour talking with Tyson Yunkaporta about his groundbreaking book, Sand Talk : How Indigenous Thinking Can Save the World. Then we air a clip from my 2018 interview with Paul Greenberg, author of The Omega Principle and Four Fish, about sustainable aquaculture. ELIZABETH KOLBERT, UNDER A WHITE SKY & IAN SHIVE, THE LAST New Yorker staff writer Elizabeth Kolbert talks about her new book Under A White Sky: The Nature of the Future. Then, wildlife photographer extraordinaire Ian Shive goes to the volcanic Aleutian islands of Alaska to tell us about the stunning new documentary he’s in, The Last Unknown. It’s streaming now on Discovery2. DAMION SEARLS ON UWE JOHNSON’S ANNIVERSARIES & PETER Damion Searls is a translator from German, Norwegian, French, and Dutch and a writer in English. He is the author of a book on the Rorschach test, and has translated many classic modern writers. Peter Filkins. Peter Filkins has been on our show several times to talk about his translations of the works of German writer H.G. Adler. ABOUT - WRITER'S VOICEAUTHOR S VOICE EXAMPLEEXAMPLES OF WRITERS VOICEWRITER S VOICE MEANINGTHE HER VOICE PODCASTTHE RIGHT VOICE PODCASTWHAT IS AUTHOR S VOICE Writer’s Voice where the conversation goes deeper. We talk to writers of all genres about matters that move us and make us think. The program features interviews and readings, as well as reviews, with authors such as Louise Erdrich, James Risen, Ursula K. LeGuin, Russell Banks, poet Richard Wilbur and many more notable writers. TRUMP — WRITER'S VOICE Podcast: Play in new window | Download Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS We talk with historian Timothy Snyder about his book On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century. The book is a kind of vaccine to inoculate us against acquiescing to authoritarianism. Then, we talk with legal scholar Ryan Alford about his chilling study of how national security claims on the part of the executive ELIOT PEPER, VEIL & PAUL GREENBERG, THE CLIMATE DIET Podcast: Play in new window | Download Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS We talk with Eliot Peper about his cli-fi novel, Veil.It’s about what happens when a tech CEO decides to geo-engineer the climate—in secret. Then, we catch up with author Paul Greenberg about The Climate Diet: 50 Simple Ways to Trim Your Carbon Footprint.It’s just out forEarth Day.
ANNA NORTH OUTLAWED & EMILY ST. JOHN MANDEL, THE GLASS … Podcast: Play in new window | Download Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS We talk with Anna North about her acclaimed new novel, Outlawed.It’s about an alternate reality 1890s Hole in the Wall Gang—this one, run as a feminist collective. Then Emily St. John Mandel is back from her triumph with Station Eleven with another exploration of catastrophe, this time the 2008 financial collapse. HUGH RAFFLES, THE BOOK OF UNCONFORMITIES & MORE Podcast: Play in new window | Download Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS We spend the hour talking with Hugh Raffles about his new book, The Book Of Unconformities: Speculations On Lost Time.It’s part natural history, part memoir, part meditation on the MAX ELBAUM: WHAT'S AT STAKE FOR THE LEFT IN THE 2020 ELECTION? Podcast: Play in new window | Download Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS We talk with Max Elbaum about the debate over whether the Left should support Joe Biden. He wrote a recent post, “Should Anti-Capitalists Urge a Vote for Joe Biden to Defeat Donald Trump in 2020?. On the Left a great debate is raging between Progressives whose first priority is defeating Trump and those in the Never Biden LAUREN MARKHAM, THE FAR AWAY BROTHERS & OTHERS ON IMMIGRATION Podcast: Play in new window | Download Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS Lauren Markham talks about The Far Away Brothers (Crown 2017), her spellbinding story of two young migrants from El Salvador and the life they are making in America. Then, we hear poet Eduardo Corral read his poem, In Colorado, My Father Scoured and Stacked Dishes.And finally, we talk with singer-songwriter Don Arbor INTERVIEWS: ANN PATCHETT AND HER MOTHER JEANNE RAY Podcast: Play in new window | Download Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS Ann Patchett Jeanne Ray. Ann Patchett talks about her collection of essays, This Is the Story of a Happy Marriage.Then we re-air our 2012 interview with Patchett’s mother Jeanne Ray — also a writer — about her novel, Calling Invisible Women. Ann Patchett EPISODE THREE, INDUSTRY'S RISE & FALL In this third episode of Writers Voice Special Series The River Runs Through Us, we explore the economic influence of the Connecticut River on the early American Industrial Revolution with historian Dr. Kerry Buckley; peer into the life of William Skinner, one of the men shaped that revolution in a conversation with his great-granddaughter Sarah Skinner Kilbourne; and look ahead to what’s CHARLES MANN AND PETER PHILLIPS Podcast: Play in new window | Download Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS Charles C. Mann. Peter Phillips Charles Mann talks about his Orion Magazine piece, The Dawn of the Homogenocene and Peter Phillips of Project Censored talks about CENSORED 2011.. Charles Mann When Columbus set foot on the island of Hispaniola, little did he know the global ecological and economic transformation he ABOUT - WRITER'S VOICEAUTHOR S VOICE EXAMPLEEXAMPLES OF WRITERS VOICEWRITER S VOICE MEANINGTHE HER VOICE PODCASTTHE RIGHT VOICE PODCASTWHAT IS AUTHOR S VOICE Writer’s Voice where the conversation goes deeper. We talk to writers of all genres about matters that move us and make us think. The program features interviews and readings, as well as reviews, with authors such as Louise Erdrich, James Risen, Ursula K. LeGuin, Russell Banks, poet Richard Wilbur and many more notable writers. TRUMP — WRITER'S VOICE Podcast: Play in new window | Download Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS We talk with historian Timothy Snyder about his book On Tyranny: Twenty Lessons from the Twentieth Century. The book is a kind of vaccine to inoculate us against acquiescing to authoritarianism. Then, we talk with legal scholar Ryan Alford about his chilling study of how national security claims on the part of the executive ELIOT PEPER, VEIL & PAUL GREENBERG, THE CLIMATE DIET Podcast: Play in new window | Download Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS We talk with Eliot Peper about his cli-fi novel, Veil.It’s about what happens when a tech CEO decides to geo-engineer the climate—in secret. Then, we catch up with author Paul Greenberg about The Climate Diet: 50 Simple Ways to Trim Your Carbon Footprint.It’s just out forEarth Day.
ANNA NORTH OUTLAWED & EMILY ST. JOHN MANDEL, THE GLASS … Podcast: Play in new window | Download Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS We talk with Anna North about her acclaimed new novel, Outlawed.It’s about an alternate reality 1890s Hole in the Wall Gang—this one, run as a feminist collective. Then Emily St. John Mandel is back from her triumph with Station Eleven with another exploration of catastrophe, this time the 2008 financial collapse. HUGH RAFFLES, THE BOOK OF UNCONFORMITIES & MORE Podcast: Play in new window | Download Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS We spend the hour talking with Hugh Raffles about his new book, The Book Of Unconformities: Speculations On Lost Time.It’s part natural history, part memoir, part meditation on the MAX ELBAUM: WHAT'S AT STAKE FOR THE LEFT IN THE 2020 ELECTION? Podcast: Play in new window | Download Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS We talk with Max Elbaum about the debate over whether the Left should support Joe Biden. He wrote a recent post, “Should Anti-Capitalists Urge a Vote for Joe Biden to Defeat Donald Trump in 2020?. On the Left a great debate is raging between Progressives whose first priority is defeating Trump and those in the Never Biden LAUREN MARKHAM, THE FAR AWAY BROTHERS & OTHERS ON IMMIGRATION Podcast: Play in new window | Download Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS Lauren Markham talks about The Far Away Brothers (Crown 2017), her spellbinding story of two young migrants from El Salvador and the life they are making in America. Then, we hear poet Eduardo Corral read his poem, In Colorado, My Father Scoured and Stacked Dishes.And finally, we talk with singer-songwriter Don Arbor INTERVIEWS: ANN PATCHETT AND HER MOTHER JEANNE RAY Podcast: Play in new window | Download Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS Ann Patchett Jeanne Ray. Ann Patchett talks about her collection of essays, This Is the Story of a Happy Marriage.Then we re-air our 2012 interview with Patchett’s mother Jeanne Ray — also a writer — about her novel, Calling Invisible Women. Ann Patchett EPISODE THREE, INDUSTRY'S RISE & FALL In this third episode of Writers Voice Special Series The River Runs Through Us, we explore the economic influence of the Connecticut River on the early American Industrial Revolution with historian Dr. Kerry Buckley; peer into the life of William Skinner, one of the men shaped that revolution in a conversation with his great-granddaughter Sarah Skinner Kilbourne; and look ahead to what’s CHARLES MANN AND PETER PHILLIPS Podcast: Play in new window | Download Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS Charles C. Mann. Peter Phillips Charles Mann talks about his Orion Magazine piece, The Dawn of the Homogenocene and Peter Phillips of Project Censored talks about CENSORED 2011.. Charles Mann When Columbus set foot on the island of Hispaniola, little did he know the global ecological and economic transformation he ANNA NORTH OUTLAWED & EMILY ST. JOHN MANDEL, THE GLASS … Podcast: Play in new window | Download Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS We talk with Anna North about her acclaimed new novel, Outlawed.It’s about an alternate reality 1890s Hole in the Wall Gang—this one, run as a feminist collective. Then Emily St. John Mandel is back from her triumph with Station Eleven with another exploration of catastrophe, this time the 2008 financial collapse. SIMON WINCHESTER, LAND & ISABELLA TREE, WILDING Podcast: Play in new window | Download Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS We spend most of the hour talking with Simon Winchester about his new book Land: How the Hunger for Ownership Shaped the Modern World.. LISTEN HERE. Then we revisit part of our 2020 interview with one of the people Winchester talks about in Land, Isabella Tree.She tells us of the land she’s re-wilded. TYSON YUNKAPORTA, SAND TALK: HOW INDIGENOUS THINKING CAN Podcast: Play in new window | Download Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS We spend most of the hour talking with Tyson Yunkaporta about his groundbreaking book, Sand Talk : How Indigenous Thinking Can Save the World.. Then we air a clip from my 2018 interview with Paul Greenberg, author of The Omega Principle and Four Fish, about sustainableaquaculture.
PAUL THEROUX, ON THE PLAIN OF SNAKES Podcast: Play in new window | Download Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSS We spend the hour with legendary travel writer and novelist Paul Theroux, talking about his latest book, ON THE PLAIN OF SNAKES: A Mexican Journey.We also hear a poem by the renowned Mexican poet Javier Sicilia.. Our conversation with Paul Theroux takes us from the US border to the jungles of Chiapas, as Theroux tellsWRITER'S VOICE
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CAREY GILLAM, THE MONSANTO PAPERS & JOHN ENGLANDER, MOVING TO HIGHERGROUND
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We talk with CAREY GILLAM about her page-turning follow-up to _Whitewash, _THE MONSANTO PAPERS: DEADLY SECRETS, CORPORATE CORRUPTION, AND ONE MAN’S SEARCH FOR JUSTICE . It’s about the groundbreaking case of school groundskeeper Lee Johnson—how he sued Monsanto and won. Then, sea level rise is happening—and it’s affecting way more than just coastal communities. That means millions are going to have to move to higher ground. We talk with JOHN ENGLANDER about how fast sea level rise is happening and what communities can do about it. His book is MOVING TO HIGHER GROUND: RISING SEA LEVEL AND THE PATH FORWARD. Continue reading
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MICHAELEEN DOUCLEFF, HUNT, GATHER, PARENT & SHERRY TURKLE, THEEMPATHY DIARIES
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What do the oldest cultures in the world have to teach us about raising happy, well-adjusted children? MICHAELEEN DOUCLEFFtells us,
as she talks about her book, HUNT, GATHER, PARENT.
Then, a leading social psychologist reveals the family secrets that drove her to study how technology is eroding human connections. SHERRY TURKLE tells us about her fascinating memoir, THE EMPATHY DIARIES.
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MILO BECKMAN, MATH WITHOUT NUMBERS & GILES SPARROW, A HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSE IN 21 STARSAudio Player
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We talk with MILO BECKMAN about his book, MATH WITHOUT NUMBERS.
It’s a conversational guide to the three main branches of abstract math—topology, analysis, and algebra. Then, we go from math to astronomy as we talk with science writer GILES SPARROW about his new book, A HISTORY OF THE UNIVERSE IN 21 STARS: (AND THREE IMPOSTERS).
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CARL HART, DRUG USE FOR GROWNUPS & HARI ZIYAD, BLACK BOY OUT OF TIMEAudio Player
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We talk with CARL HARTabout his book,
DRUG USE FOR GROWNUPS: CHASING LIBERTY IN THE LAND OF FEAR.
We also talk with HARI ZIYAD about their memoir, BLACK BOY OUT OF TIME. It’s about growing up Black and queer in a family of HariKrishna adherents.
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JULIA FINE, THE UPSTAIRS HOUSE & LISA SCOTTOLINE, ETERNALAudio Player
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We talk with JULIA FINE about her genre-bending novel THE UPSTAIRS HOUSE.
It’s about a new mother’s postpartum depression—and her obsession with Margaret Wise Brown, the author of _Goodnight Moon_. Then best-selling legal thriller novelist LISA SCOTTOLINE tells us about her first foray into writing historical fiction, ETERNAL.
It’s about a love triangle between three young friends in Rome during Mussolini’s Fascist regime. We also hear poet MARTIN ESPADA read his poem _The Fugitive Poets ofFenway Park_.
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ELIOT PEPER, VEIL & PAUL GREENBERG, THE CLIMATE DIETAudio Player
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We talk with ELIOT PEPEr about his cli-fi novel, VEIL . It’s about what happens when a tech CEO decides to geo-engineer the climate—in secret. Then, we catch up with author PAUL GREENBERG about THE CLIMATE DIET: 50 SIMPLE WAYS TO TRIM YOUR CARBON FOOTPRINT. It’s just
out for Earth Day.
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CONTINUE READING →April 27, 2021
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change , climate
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SIMON WINCHESTER, LAND & ISABELLA TREE, WILDINGAudio Player
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We spend most of the hour talking with SIMON WINCHESTER about his new book LAND: HOW THE HUNGER FOR OWNERSHIP SHAPED THE MODERN WORLD.
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Then we revisit part of our 2020 interview with one of the people Winchester talks about in _Land_, ISABELLA TREE . She tells us of the land she’s re-wilded. Her book is WILDING: THE RETURN OF NATURE TO A BRITISH FARM.
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ANNA NORTH OUTLAWED & EMILY ST. JOHN MANDEL, THE GLASS HOTELAudio Player
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We talk with ANNA NORTH about her acclaimed new novel, OUTLAWED. It’s about
an alternate reality 1890s Hole in the Wall Gang—this one, run as a feminist collective. Then EMILY ST. JOHN MANDEL is back from her triumph with_ Station Eleven_ with another exploration of catastrophe, this time the 2008 financial collapse. It’s called THE GLASS HOTEL.
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NANCY FOLBRE, THE RISE AND DECLINE OF PATRIARCHAL SYSTEMS & CATHERINE ROTHENBERG & LYNNE SEGAL, THE CARE MANIFESTOAudio Player
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THE CRISIS IN CARE AND HOW TO SOLVE IT We talk with feminist economist and MacArthur Fellow NANCY FOLBREabout her new
book, THE RISE AND DECLINE OF PATRIARCHAL SYSTEMS.
She writes about the political economy of care provision, including at her blog Care Talk . Then, CATHERINE ROTHENBERG and LYNNE SEGAL talk about THE CARE MANIFESTO: THE POLITICS OF INTERDEPENDENCE.
It’s about the global crisis of care and how to solve it. WRITER’S VOICE — IN DEPTH CONVERSATION WITH WRITERS OF ALL GENRES, ON THE AIR SINCE 2004. RATE US ON ITUNES OR WHATEVER PODCAST APP YOUUSE!
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ELIZABETH KOLBERT, UNDER A WHITE SKY & IAN SHIVE, THE LAST UNKNOWNAudio Player
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New Yorker staff writer ELIZABETH KOLBERTtalks about
her new book UNDER A WHITE SKY: THE NATURE OF THE FUTURE.
Then, wildlife photographer extraordinaire IAN SHIVE goes to the volcanic Aleutian islands of Alaska to tell us about the stunning new documentary he’s in, THE LAST UNKNOWN. It’s streaming now on Discovery2.
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Continue reading →March 25, 2021
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SUKETU MEHTA, THIS LAND IS OUR LAND & LEW DALY, FALSE SOLUTIONSAudio Player
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We talk with SUKETU MEHTA about his powerful book, THIS LAND IS OUR LAND: AN IMMIGRANT MANIFESTO.
Then, we speak with researcher Lew Daly about his report on some of the false solutions being proposed in the Green energyspace.
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ABDUL EL SAYED & MICAH JOHNSON, MEDICARE FOR ALL: A CITIZEN’S GUIDE & NORTON JUSTER REMEMBEREDAudio Player
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We talk with DR. MICAH JOHNSON and DR. ABDUL EL SAYED about their book, MEDICARE FOR ALL: A CITIZEN’S GUIDE.
Then, we remember NORTON JUSTER, the author of the beloved children’s classic, THE PHANTOM TOLL BOOTH. He died March
9.
We air a gem of an excerpt from our 2005 interview with him. NEWSFLASH! Reps. Pramila Jayapal and Debbie Dingell will reintroduce their Medicare for All bill on March 17. This is several months earlier than we reported in this episode. The timeline was moved up! WRITER’S VOICE — IN DEPTH CONVERSATION WITH WRITERS OF ALL GENRES, ON THE AIR SINCE 2004. RATE US ON ITUNES OR WHATEVER PODCAST APP YOUUSE!
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DEAN SPADE, MUTUAL AID & RACHEL LOUISE SNYDER, NO VISIBLE BRUISESAudio Player
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We talk with DEAN SPADE about his book MUTUAL AID: BUILDING SOLIDARITY DURING THIS CRISIS (AND THE NEXT).
Then, at a time when domestic violence is skyrocketing, we re-air our 2019 interview with Rachel Louise Snyder. Her book is NO VISIBLE BRUISES: WHAT WE DON’T KNOW ABOUT DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CAN KILL US.
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WRITER’S VOICE: JENNY OFFILL, WEATHER & BEN EHRENREICH, DESERTNOTEBOOKS
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We talk with JENNY OFFILL about her acclaimed cli-fi novel, WEATHER . Then, Ben Ehrenreich tells us about DESERT NOTEBOOKS: A ROAD MAP FORTHE END OF TIME
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We talk with HEATHER MCGHEE about her important new book, THE SUM OF US: WHAT RACISM COSTS EVERYONE AND HOW WE CAN PROSPER TOGETHER.
It’s about how the politics of racial division keeps working class people of all races from having what they deserve. But first, we talk with MICHELLE COMMANDER of the Schomburg Center about the anthology she’s co-edited: UNSUNG: UNHERALDED NARRATIVES OF AMERICAN SLAVERY &ABOLITION
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