Novel Dialogue
@NovelDialogue
Where novelists and critics come together to talk about how novels are made -- And what to make of them📚Find us on Spotify, Apple Podcast, and Stitcher🎧
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In the latest episode of Novel Dialogue, Sunny Yudkoff talks with Sheila Heti about her latest novel “Pure Color,” her conception of God in her work, and why “autofiction” is a flawed category.
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In this week’s episode, The New York Times-bestselling author Lauren Groff (Lauren Groff) and critic Laura McGrath explore how the novel offers a cautionary tale about the intertwined ills of colonialism and climate change without shame or condescension. noveldialogue.org/2023/11/30/6-5…
Tune in this Thursday for a brand-new episode with Lauren Groff (Lauren Groff) and Laura McGrath hosted by Sarah Wasserman (@SarahLWasserman)!
Shehan Karunatilaka (Shehan Karunatilaka) sits down with Prof. Sangeeta Ray (@tallsasian) to discuss the 1996 Cricket World Cup, the role of queer desire in a novel about war tragedies, and whether any story about the Sri Lankan civil war can be optimistic. tinyurl.com/bdfd2zhu
We’ve got a brand-new episode coming out this Thursday! Tune in on Spotify, Stictcher, or Apple Podcast to hear a conversation between Booker Prize-winning author Shehan Karunatilaka (Shehan Karunatilaka) and critic Sangeeta Ray (@tallsasian) hosted by Chris Holmes (@burnedbybooks1) 🎧
300 novels, 1500 pages of nature description: This is how Tom Comitta (Tom Comitta) made “The Nature Book,” a novel cut from 300 years of English literary tradition. In today’s ep, Tom talks w/ Deidre Lynch about how he wrote a book out of found language. tinyurl.com/24s7dwa7
Wishing a very happy Halloween to all our listeners! Keep your spooky spirits up this week by listening to our brand new episode with Tom Comitta (Tom Comitta) and Deidre Lynch!
“[Archives are] not objective, right? And so nobody's going around looking for the lives of enslaved people for posterity, at least not at that time.”
Listen to Novel Dialogue, w/ P. Djèlí Clark (@pdjeliclark), andre carrington and host Rebecca Ballard: buff.ly/3FoXpK3
In today’s episode, P. Djèlí Clark (Disgruntled Haradrim) joins andré carrington to discuss why he is committed to writing stories that talk about nations, politics, and racism, even in worlds where the supernatural is just as present. Listen now! noveldialogue.org/2023/10/19/6-2…
Tune in this Thursday to hear a brand-new episode featuring P. Djèlí Clark (Disgruntled Haradrim) and andré carrington!
“Narrative doesn’t live in the scientific fact, it exists in the space between the scientific fact and the scientist in a way. And that's what I like to explore.”
Jeff VanderMeer in convo w/ burnedbybooks & Alison Sperling in the latest Novel Dialogue: buff.ly/3rx1Q2p
Our season of the weird starts off with a conversation between Jeff VanderMeer (Jeff VanderMeer) and Alison Sperling. Listen in as they talk unrepresentable species, the infinite weirdness of government bureaucracy, and the “Florida man” trope! noveldialogue.org/2023/10/05/6-1…
Mark your calendars! Season 6 kicks off on October 5th with Jeff VanderMeer (Jeff VanderMeer) and Ali Sperling 📗📝
'When I'm thinking about aliens [in fiction], I'm thinking about how with a certain degree of frequency you see 21st-century fiction that is housing an attempt to think outside of human narrative constraints.'
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We’re kicking off the new season with a bonus episode from author and friend of the show, Kate Marshall (Kate Marshall). Tune in to hear all about the weirdness of weather, nonhuman narration and the genres responding to our climate crisis! noveldialogue.org/2023/09/21/sea…