Does anyone listen to the New Yorker magazine's podcast? I just listened to Maile Meloy read a Laurie Colwin short story here. If you've never read Laurie Colwin, or even if you had, listening to Maile read this one is, as my son would say, chill.
I started listening to it a few years ago when Howard Junker recommended it. I especially love the discussions of the story afterwards, it's kind of like getting to sit in on an MFA seminar with a couple really talented people.
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Barbara DeMarco-Barrett is author of the bestselling and award-winning Pen on Fire: A Busy Woman's Guide to Igniting the Writer Within (Harcourt, 2004), which is now in its 8th printing. She has a short story, "Crazy for You," in Orange County Noir, published by Akashic Books (2010) and an essay, "Knitting, My Urban Escape," in Knitting Through It (Voyageur, 2008). She hosts and produces Writers on Writing, which airs Weds. at 9 a.m. Pacific on KUCI-FM 88.9 in Orange Co., Ca, and streams live at www.kuci.org
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I started listening to it a few years ago when Howard Junker recommended it. I especially love the discussions of the story afterwards, it's kind of like getting to sit in on an MFA seminar with a couple really talented people.
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