Distinguished authors and emerging writers from the ranks of University faculty, students and friends discuss and read their published works.
Los Angeles Public Library
Free Library of Philadelphia
Marshall Poe
Eve Yohalem and Julie Sternberg / The Podglomerate
PEN America
Bay Area Book Festival
Los Angeles Review of Books
The TLS
Los Angeles Review of Books
Cj
London Review Bookshop
The Spectator
Kathleen Langone
Stories and inspiration from 5x15
The Spectator
The Spectator
Suite (212)
None
BBC Radio 4
Ottawa International Writers Festival
CBC Radio
Hopeton Hay
Marshall Poe
Monocle
Tamara Crawford and Vina Orden
Lapham’s Quarterly
Heritage Future
Jamie Mize and Justina Licata
Athenaeum Review
George Miller
Marshall Poe
Greenlight Bookstore
Jacke Wilson / The Podglomerate
Loyal Books
Girl Museum
Shakespeare and Company
NPR
insidescooplive
Auckland Writers Festival
New Books Network
Behind the Prose
Enoch Pratt Free Library / Maryland State Library Resource Center
Reading Women
FaberBooks
Mike Kaspar
Ulrich C. Baer
New Books Network
Boston Athenæum
dublab & Onassis LA
Katherine Fapp
BBC Radio 4
Karina Sarkissova
Neil Denny
Loyal Books
Roxanne Coady
SAPIENS.org
The House of Literature in Oslo - Litteraturhuset
Charlotte Readers Podcast
Vancouver Writers Fest
Radical Books Collective
Ubud Writers & Readers Festival
Soma Nami Books
W!ZARD Studios
PEN America Prison and Justice Writing
Club Book
Danielle Neary & Sophie Parkin
Loyal Books
Stanford Storytelling Project
Francesca Rheannon
Harper Audio Presents
LIVE! From City Lights
Watershed Lit
Miranda Malins & Paul Lay
Dean Karayanis
Loyal Books
Litquake
WFHB
Mark Cirino and Michael Von Cannon
Did That Really Happen?
New Books Network
Cambridge University
International Festival of Arts & Ideas
Shades of Noir
The Clayman Institute for Gender Research
Marshall Poe
Daman
Virago Books
BBC World Service
Harriet and Ellen
Flagg Taylor
Washington University in St. Louis
New Books Network
CBC Radio
Journal of French and Francophone Philosophy
Zachary Davis
Vintage Books
Dr. Katie Nelson and Olivia Meikle
Mila Panic
Word Christchurch
New Books Network