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By Linda Mannheim & Rudi Dornemann
The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.
Rudi Dornemann interviews author Daniel Braum about his short story collection The Night Marchers, editor Norman Prentiss about why Cemetery Dance Publications published it, and reader Michelle Souliere about why she decided to read the collection back to front rather than just sampling a few stories.
Music for Why Why Why is by Cathode Ray Tube. You can find more of their music on CRTMusik.com.
Linda Mannheim interviews author Leone Ross about her short story collection Come Let Us Sing Anyway, editor Jeremy Poynting about why Peepal Tree Press published Come Let Us Sing Anyway, and reader Joseph Bloncourt about why he decided to read the collection during his commute from the Bronx to Brooklyn.
Music for Why Why Why is by Cathode Ray Tube. You can find more of their music on CRTMusik.com.
Linda Mannheim interviews author Joanna Walsh about her digital novella Seed, Visual Editions directors Britt Iverson and Anna Gerber about why they chose seed for the digital publishing collaboration Editions at Play, and reader Emma Miles about why she decided to access Seed on her phone.
Music for Why Why Why is by Cathode Ray Tube. You can find more of their music on CRTMusik.com.
Linda Mannheim interviews author Irenosen Okojie about her short story collection Speak Gigantular, editor Valerie Brandes talks about why Jacaranda Books decided to publish the collection, and reader Yovanka Paquete Perdigao explains why she picked up Speak Gigantular and read it even though it is unlike the books she usually reads.
Music for Why Why Why is by Cathode Ray Tube. You can find more of their music on CRTMusik.com.
Linda Mannheim interviews author Preti Taneja about her novel We That Are Young, editor Sam Jordison talks about why Galley Beggar Press decided to publish the book, and reader Jackie Law explains why she loved the book and wants to persuade other people to read it.
Music for Why Why Why is by Cathode Ray Tube. You can find more of their music on CRTMusik.com.
Linda Mannheim interviews author Paul Scraton about his book Ghosts on the Shore, editor Gary Budden about why Influx Press decided to publish the book, and reader Matt Lancashire about why he picked up a copy of the book and read it.
Music for Why Why Why is by Cathode Ray Tube. You can find more of their music on CRTMusik.com.
The podcast currently has 9 episodes available.