Writers Voice—in depth conversation with writers of all genres, on the air since 2004 and podcasting since 2006. Each week brings an hour of interviews with authors, both high profile and emerging: novelists, journalists, scientists, memoirists, poets, filmmakers, historians and more. Francesca Rheannon is producer and host of Writer's Voice. She is a writer, an independent radio producer and a broadcast journalist.
The Spectator
The Spectator
The Spectator
Suite (212)
Auckland Writers Festival
BBC Radio 4
Oliver Webb-Carter
The TLS
BBC World Service
History Hit
Los Angeles Review of Books
Los Angeles Public Library
History Hit
Lia Paradis and Brian Crim
dublab & Onassis LA
Pushkin House
George Miller
BBC Radio 4 Extra
Goalhanger Films
Feral Culture Lab
FaberBooks
Shakespeare and Company
Vancouver Writers Fest
Marshall Poe
Travels Through Time
Ivan Wise
Scott Rank, PhD
CBC Radio
BBC Radio 3
Los Angeles Review of Books
Free Library of Philadelphia
Stanford Iranian Studies Program
Ubud Writers & Readers Festival
Stories and inspiration from 5x15
The City University of New York
WFHB
BBC Radio 3
London Review Bookshop
Adelaide Writers' Week
Monocle
BBC Radio 4
www.versushistory.com
RNZ
Joe Coohill
Marshall Poe
David Freeman
Washington and Lee University
Lapham’s Quarterly
Boston Athenæum
Cris Alvarez
Lori Messing McGarry
Immediate Media
Dean Karayanis
None
BBC Radio 4
Sydney Writers' Festival
Marshall Poe
Brian
Rick Beyer and Christopher Anderson
Brian Wilson
Imperial War Museums
RNZ
Did That Really Happen?
The University of Edinburgh
The Korea File
Dr. Lantern Jack
The Korea File
iHeartPodcasts & HowStuffWorks
Jacke Wilson / The Podglomerate
Marshall Poe
BBC
The American University of Rome
Ottawa International Writers Festival
Neil Denny
Tamara Crawford and Vina Orden
None
WNYC, New York Public Radio
Marshall Poe
Asian American Writers' Workshop
Marshall Poe
The American Scholar
The AskHistorians Mod Team
Launchora
Roqe Media
Edinburgh International Book Festival
Sydney Opera House
Mina
Marshall Poe
Dr. Eric Jones
BBC World Service
David Arendale
Melbourne Writers Festival
NPR
Richert Schnorr
The HISTORY® Channel
Always Take Notes
The Brooklyn Institute for Social Research
CBC Radio
Word Christchurch
BBC World Service