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In today's chapter of the Word Weaver podcast, I attempt to work through my own thoughts on the latest revelations that have rocked the literary landscape about Alice Munro following her daughter, Andrea Robin Skinner's, first person essay in the Toronto Star and allegations about Neil Gaiman in Rolling Stone. It's the age old debate of can you, and should you, separate the artist from their body of work?
LINKS MENTIONED:
A Secret in Alice Munro's House by Andrea Robin Skinner in The Toronto Star
Neil Gaiman in Rolling Stone
Brandon Taylor's Sweater Weather Substack “What I’m Doing About Alice Munro”
Monsters: A Fan's Dilemma by Claire Dederer
Word Weaver Podcast Links
Instagram: @wordweaverpodcast
Show Notes: louiseclairejohnson.com/podcast
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NEW episodes weekly every Word Weaver Wednesday. Available on all podcast platforms including Apple iTunes, Spotify, and now on YouTube.
If you like what you hear, please subscribe, leave a review, and share the #WordWeaverPodcast with your friends, family, and social media, as it helps more people find out about it! I appreciate it so much.
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Show Notes
In today's chapter of the Word Weaver podcast, I attempt to work through my own thoughts on the latest revelations that have rocked the literary landscape about Alice Munro following her daughter, Andrea Robin Skinner's, first person essay in the Toronto Star and allegations about Neil Gaiman in Rolling Stone. It's the age old debate of can you, and should you, separate the artist from their body of work?
LINKS MENTIONED:
A Secret in Alice Munro's House by Andrea Robin Skinner in The Toronto Star
Neil Gaiman in Rolling Stone
Brandon Taylor's Sweater Weather Substack “What I’m Doing About Alice Munro”
Monsters: A Fan's Dilemma by Claire Dederer
Word Weaver Podcast Links
Instagram: @wordweaverpodcast
Show Notes: louiseclairejohnson.com/podcast
Apple iTunes
Spotify
YouTube
NEW episodes weekly every Word Weaver Wednesday. Available on all podcast platforms including Apple iTunes, Spotify, and now on YouTube.
If you like what you hear, please subscribe, leave a review, and share the #WordWeaverPodcast with your friends, family, and social media, as it helps more people find out about it! I appreciate it so much.
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