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Writer's Voice with Francesca Rheannon
Summary: Writer's Voice features author interviews and readings, as well as news, commentary and tips related to writing and publishing. We also talk with editors, agents, publicists and others about issues of interest to writers. Francesca Rheannon is producer and host of Writer's Voice. She is a writer, an independent radio producer and a broadcast journalist.
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- Artist: Francesca Rheannon
- Copyright: 2006-2014
Podcasts:
Bestselling author Corban Addison discusses his gripping new novel, A HARVEST OF THORNS. It’s a gripping thriller that reveals the ugly underbelly of fast fashion. Then, Heather White talks about COMPLICIT, the film she co-produced with Lynn Zhang. It's an explosive undercover exposé about deadly hazards in China’s electronics industry.
Peter Moskowitz discusses his book, How to Kill a City. Then Steve Stollman talks about his pop-up exhibit on East Houston Street in New York, The Mulberry Street Gang.
Melissa Febos talks about her acclaimed new memoir, Abandon Me. Then we talk with Los Angeles Times business journalist Michael Hiltzick and Nancy Altman of Social Security Works about Trump's attack on Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security.
Ellen Meeropol talks about her new novel, Kinship of Clover. Then filmmaker Dan Natale discusses his documentary about sea level rise, Bad Tidings.
We talk with science journalist Florence Williams about her book The Nature Fix and with Sarah Williams Goldhagen about her book, Welcome To Your World.
Amy Sutherland talks about her book Rescuing Penny Jane: One Shelter Volunteer, Countless Dogs, and the Quest to Find Them All Homes. And Sarah Ellis discusses The Trainable Cat.
Science journalist Gary Taubes talks about his latest book, The Case Against Sugar.
Min Jin Lee talks about her novel Pachinko. Then we air an edited version of our 2015 interview with Suki Kim about her book Without You There Is No Us. It’s her memoir of going undercover in North Korea.
James W. Carden discusses the House Intelligence Committee Hearing on Russia and the risks of the campaign alleging Russian interference in the US election.
Ceridwen Dovey talks about her short story collection Only The Animals and Sally Parry of the Sinclair Lewis Society discusses Sinclair Lewis’ novel, It Can’t Happen Here.
Diogo Castro Freire talks about his film, Facing The Surge. Then, Paul Blanc discusses his book Fake Silk: The Lethal History of Viscose Rayon.
Melissa Fleming talks about her book A Hope More Powerful Than the Sea. Then Alan Furst talks about his new thriller, A Hero of France.
Sebastian Barry talks about his acclaimed new novel Days Without End. Then, Adelia Saunders discusses her debut novel, Indelible.
Kimball Taylor talks about his book The Coyote's Bicycle: The Untold Story of 7,000 Bicycles and the Rise of a Borderland Empire. Then, Richard Cahan tells us about his book Un-American: The Incarceration of Japanese Americans During World War II.
Nathan J. Robinson talks about his book Trump: Anatomy of a Monstrosity. It examines why Trump won; what the press, pundits and Democratic Party got wrong; and how they can get it right next time.