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Recent Episodes
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Saïd Sayrafiezadeh Reads “Minimum Payment Due”
Nov 17, 2024 – 31:50 -
Greg Jackson Reads “The Honest Island”
Nov 3, 2024 – 39:01 -
Paul Yoon Reads “War Dogs”
Oct 20, 2024 – 44:04 -
Joshua Cohen Reads “My Camp”
Oct 13, 2024 – 01:04:59 -
Matthew Klam Reads “Hi Daddy”
Oct 6, 2024 – 42:11 -
Bonus: The Fiction Podcast: Jennifer Egan Reads Lore Segal
Oct 3, 2024 – 45:25 -
Allegra Goodman Reads “Ambrose”
Sep 22, 2024 – 28:16 -
Hugo Hamilton Reads “Autobahn”
Sep 15, 2024 – 20:49 -
Bryan Washington Reads “Last Coffeehouse on Travis”
Sep 8, 2024 – 47:47 -
Sigrid Nunez Reads “Greensleeves”
Sep 2, 2024 – 36:00 -
Yiyun Li Reads “The Particles of Order”
Aug 25, 2024 – 56:39 -
Akhil Sharma Reads “The Narayans”
Aug 18, 2024 – 21:30 -
Sam Lipsyte Reads “The Naturals”
Aug 11, 2024 – 37:38 -
Caleb Crain Reads “Clay”
Aug 4, 2024 – 42:19 -
Nell Freudenberger Reads “Attila”
Jul 28, 2024 – 40:42 -
Sarah Braunstein Reads “Abject Naturalism”
Jul 21, 2024 – 54:59 -
Ayşegül Savaş Reads “Freedom to Move”
Jul 14, 2024 – 23:22 -
Sally Rooney Reads “Opening Theory”
Jul 1, 2024 – 01:04:35 -
Annie Proulx Reads “The Hadal Zone”
Jun 30, 2024 – 01:13:28 -
Tessa Hadley Reads “Vincent’s Party”
Jun 23, 2024 – 54:25 -
Roddy Doyle Reads “The Buggy”
Jun 16, 2024 – 19:26 -
Camille Bordas Reads “Chicago on the Seine”
Jun 9, 2024 – 35:25 -
Lore Segal Reads “Beyond Imagining”
Jun 2, 2024 – 28:08 -
Thomas McGuane Reads “Thataway”
May 19, 2024 – 39:30 -
André Alexis Reads “Consolation”
May 12, 2024 – 45:13 -
Simon Rich Reads “We’re Not So Different, You and I”
May 6, 2024 – 22:53 -
Cynan Jones Reads “Pulse”
Apr 29, 2024 – 28:03 -
Joyce Carol Oates Reads “Late Love”
Apr 15, 2024 – 51:58 -
Kevin Barry Reads “Finistère”
Apr 8, 2024 – 28:58 -
Souvankham Thammavongsa Reads “Bozo”
Apr 1, 2024 – 24:02 -
Mohammed Naseehu Ali Reads “Allah Have Mercy”
Mar 25, 2024 – 54:54 -
Zach Williams Reads “Neighbors”
Mar 18, 2024 – 30:42 -
Joseph O’Neill Reads “The Time Being”
Mar 11, 2024 – 33:45 -
Fiona McFarlane Reads “Hostel”
Mar 4, 2024 – 27:48 -
Thomas Korsgaard Reads “The Spit of Him”
Feb 26, 2024 – 33:22 -
Jamil Jan Kochai Reads “On the Night of the Khatam”
Feb 19, 2024 – 34:47 -
Addie Citchens Reads “That Girl”
Feb 5, 2024 – 47:46 -
Patrick Langley Reads “Life with Spider”
Jan 29, 2024 – 52:04 -
David Means Reads “Chance the Cat”
Jan 15, 2024 – 37:55 -
Joy Williams Reads “The Beach House”
Jan 8, 2024 – 28:22 -
Greg Jackson Reads “Wagner in the Desert”
Jan 1, 2024 – 42:29 -
Rivka Galchen Reads “Crown Heights North”
Dec 25, 2023 – 25:36 -
Caleb Crain Reads “Keats at Twenty-Four”
Dec 4, 2023 – 16:26 -
Teju Cole Reads “Incoming”
Nov 27, 2023 – 20:48 -
Madeleine Thien Reads Yoko Ogawa
Nov 20, 2023 – 01:11:15 -
Sheila Heti Reads “According to Alice”
Nov 13, 2023 – 33:07 -
Clare Sestanovich Reads “Our Time Is Up”
Nov 7, 2023 – 39:24 -
Junot Díaz Reads “The Ghosts of Gloria Lara”
Oct 30, 2023 – 59:34 -
Han Ong Reads “I Am Pizza Rat”
Oct 16, 2023 – 39:19 -
Mary Costello Reads “The Choc-Ice Woman”
Oct 9, 2023 – 59:21
Recent Reviews
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cardoman23Best best bestThis podcast is the best. I can’t read in a sustained way anymore, but for some reason I can still bear to listen. Something about the texture of the voice, the writer’s voice, bringing me the story. Thank you. Keep making these please.
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welchcMarvelousSubscribing to the New Yorker can be frustrating! So many good stories and reports to read and so little time. The ability to listen to these short stories while doing chores is a marvelous treat. It helps whittle down the ever growing pile of partially read magazines.
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sophiatrinityPULSEBrilliant. Story, voice, pacing, breathtaking … everything I love in storytelling
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Adiboy77D$!How?How can o read my stories on here?
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Marinette5050Maybe another reader...I eagerly await each podcast in this series. While not all authors are great readers, most convey the meaning and mood in an authentic and personalized way, and leave me thinking about their stories for hours afterward. But a good writer does not necessarily a good reader make. Some are unlistenable, often due to unrelenting vocal fry, monotone pitch, thick accents, bursts of three or four words with no flow to the phrasing. Or, as in this week’s episode, the reader over-enunciates each word as if he is using voice recognition software or is reading words he doesn’t understand (but he wrote it!) Couldn’t listen to it.
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SusjetteNext?!!Like a sparkling scrumptious bonbon waiting on my nightstand ~ I devour each new short story podcast from The New Yorker the day (hour!) it arrives. Full stop the best podcasts out there. Zero unplayed episodes.
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Midwest6240Great listen!An honor to hear the voices.
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Lilia WKeeping up with storytellingI listen to your podcasts daily and find them perfect bedtime companions. Thank you!
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urlyturtleChance the cat by David MeansLoved this intricate story. Listened to it a 2nd time right after the 1st time.
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CaminoGalEngaging Short StoriesThe Writer’s Voice is a great way to enjoy new short stories, read by the author.
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honolululistenetGreg JacksonThe excessive, repetitive use of profanity and vulgarity doesn’t speak to literary imagination or creative command of the English language. Do better.
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Feb2031According to AliceThis was the worst episode you’ve ever put out. It was not clever in the least. If I want this type of work I can produce it myself or find it elsewhere. Really disappointed in the New Yorker for this one.
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EschscholziaThe author’s voice adds an extra dimensionThanks to the New Yorker and its authors for this great free extra.
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V-SpainStory descriptionWould love a description of the story with a heads up re violence. Is the New Yorker too elite and minimalist for that?
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jonbeboyThe writer’s voiceJust listened to Jamie Quattro. I loved her story. Thank you for this podcast
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writemorThe Hollow ChildrenI had to put down the knife I was chopping kale with to be with the bus driver until the very end. Yogurt Stories. Mesmerizing. The author’s soft tone and easy pace illuminated the story.
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sjdhsjsxjjsGreat show, alsoI’m so happy this podcast exists. Love the whispery MC. But seconding what another review said, it would be cool to have a very loose story description. I wanna add this to my podcast rotation at work and play this for my coworkers but given the lack of information I’m afraid to risk it!
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scarlettsmomA hint of storyLovely idea to listen to stories. Yet, please describe the story a little bit. Most stories are great, but some are very violent not great at bedtime. Please more female voices or softer male voices. I wait every month and just loved Clair keeghan and bought her books.
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sternjAUDIO STILL TERRIBLETHE NEW YORKER has no excuse for the poor sound quality of these readings. Podcasts have evolved yet these still can sound like someone on speakerphone. An embarrassment. Spend some money to send authors mics, for the love of god.
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eg portlandSome real prigs rate thisIf reviewers don’t like a story, if they are hard of hearing or-personally don’t agree with a story they downgrade the writing. They don’t want any element of surprise ( I need a description! I can’t hear! ).This is a FREE podcast where we get to hear new work read in a writers own voice . It is a gift to have that opportunity and if I don’t like a story or a voice I can turn it off. Some of these reviewers sound so out of touch it’s almost funny. Downgrading a writer (Allegra Goodman) because your divorce experience wasn’t the same as the characters is strange. I w If your hard of hearing there’s an invention called headphones and they really work.
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stef morganDebutBrilliant debut, Makkai <3
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Danak313Like LifeSome hits, some misses but always interesting. We live in wondrous times to have all these stories at our fingertips. Thank you!
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agentprovocateur234We’re not getting younger butDeborah seems to select stories that revolve around the health problems of Gen Xers and Boomers (I and II). I understand death adds suspense and thats their target market, but every story seems to be quietly laced with someone dying or at the hospital. I just wonder how Treismans successor will liven up the joint.
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asilyellekLove listening but less enthusiastic latelyI love the Family Markowitz by Allegra Goodman but felt her most recent story was rather dull. As a recently, divorced woman, myself, I did not find the story satisfying, or realistic. I am sure that someone’s experience can be like this, and it did make me feel well-wishing for all of the characters, but it was almost like reading a young adult novel instead of an adult, one with more varied and nuanced experiences within one family, which I have noted in her previous work. I had a similar experience with the Rivka Galchen story. I thought it was a better story, and generally more satisfying, but not as good as other work, as I have seen of hers in the New Yorker.
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ForTheLoveOfIceCreamPoor Audio QualityWhile there’s an interesting, eclectic mix of stories as told by the authors, some have such poor audio quality that I stopped listening because I couldn’t hear or understand what was being said.
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professorbgirlExcellent ReadingsHearing the writers read their own work is so gratifying. Thank you! Such a nice bonus for students of creative writing. I wish there was a quality podcast for nonfiction writers/memoirists/essayists to read their work as well!
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Zora PauleFantastic podcastI’m thoroughly smitten by this podcast. The writers are superb and the storytelling is spellbinding. I always come away with a sense of awe about how creative and imaginative writers can be.
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The Girl ListenerLove 2listenMy time spent listening is so joyful thank you all for this podcast
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JjjhoytWonderfulThe best podcast, a treasure, I would grieve if it ended.
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JPPCambridgePerfectPerfect for my afternoon walk. Thank you!
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RaFonaRaFonaNeed DescriptionsWish you had descriptions for the stories.
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BumpalulaGreat and needs story descriptionWonderful delivery and content
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another another simon4.3 is preposterousToo good for good.
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YetlieStory description pleaseNot having a story description to refer to as the only reason you don’t get five stars right now.
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SchoharieThe New Yorker VoicePlease think of the hearing challenged when producing these podcasts. Music in the introduction makes it nearly impossible to hear the voice. And the sound quality is not good. Sorry, I would really like to listen to these.
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MimsykidNightly luxuryTo hear these stories read is just marvelous. Listening is my bedtime ritual. I do wish there was some précis of the story, but I do fine without one. The Irish readers are bliss.
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overphillOne of my favoritesGreat authors, top notch production and new content regularly.
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bluemeaniefaceA storied journeyAnyone who has loved a New Yorker short story can find more here. Curated stories read by the author. I do find it strange they have set up for an author to read but don’t think it’s worth it to discuss the piece. Still, it’s free and it’s a very valuable bite sized piece of American literature every week. Can’t complain
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jeopardymanI like the varietyInteresting reads
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chesbayOutstandingA generous offering of excellent stories by exceptional writers.
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Suburban white ladyWhy not describe the subject matter of each authors work?It would help me decide which episodes to listen to…
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Ellis DeasAll showsMy favorite podcast, like the best reading series money can buy. I look forward to it each week.
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Kenstowiczhurmat kazmiThank you for introducing us to this wonderful author. I especially enjoyed the local words which sent me to the printed version and then back to the audio. The variety of authors throughout the anglophone world and beyond is a very important feature of this podcast. A little chitchat with the authors might be fun.
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Amos The DogWonderful storySo deep and descriptive. Beautifully read. Loved the story. Plan to read more by this author.
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lois from DetroitSeparation by Clare SestanovichPoor audio, unable to understand and discern the words. Poor enunciation, poor rhythm, Reading is sing song style, Making it difficult to pay attention. Tone drops off at the end of each line, becoming inaudible.
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frenchhistorianNeeds an explicit content warningIn case you’re listening with kids in the car. Even something in the episode bio would be helpful.
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erika gentschFosterInsulting to have trash story on this site! I guess it’s a sign of the times but it left me cold. I listened to the entire read just to know that my reaction was correct. From now on, I won’t listen past the first inkling of such smut! I rate it a minus 10!
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3gadapterThe writer’s voiceOne of my favorite podcasts of all time but lacks in consistency with release dates.
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MidwaypathThe Wind, Lauren GroffAn amazingly powerful story! Deeply touching and harrowing all at once!
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disapointed in NVAudioI love this podcast but apparently authors are recording from home.. audio is terrible. I had to stop listening because I couldn’t stand it!
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