![]() ![]() Slate’s Audio Book Club is a podcast in which Slate’s critics discuss and debate the book club’s monthly selection. The Readers is an hour-long “chat show for books” that features book news, debates and discussions, and interviews with authors, book bloggers, and people in publishing. The podcast, hosted by Andrew Peterson, features music, reviews, readings, and interviews. The Rabbit Room podcast is an extension of The Rabbit Room website, an online collective of Christian artists, musicians, and writers. Every month a writer is chosen to pick a story from the magazine’s archives to read and discuss on the air.įrom Pygmalionto 50 Shades of Grey, Overdue covers all the books that have been sitting on your TBR stack for far too long. This podcast explores the fascinating origins of myths and legends from around the world and how they have shaped many of the stories we know and love today.Įditor Deborah Treisman hosts The New Yorker Fiction podcast. Potterheads, rejoice! MuggleCast is the most listened-to Harry Potter podcast on the web, and after two hundred eighty-four episodes, it’s amazing how these guys never run out of stuff to talk about. It usually features household-name authors like Neil Gaiman and Rick Riordan or celebrity authors like Gillian Anderson and Nick Cannon. Meet the Author is Apple’s official audio/video podcast for book lovers. The background music alone makes it worth listening to, though preferably not before bed. It’s beautifully produced and reminds me of the radio dramas I used to listen to as a kid. Guest authors frequent the show to talk about their books and the conversation is always stimulating.Ī great podcast for horror fans, Lore is a half-hour show about the history behind scary stories. LNL prioritizes female and POC authors.Īngela Ledgerwood and Emily Gould host Lit Up, a podcast about books, writers, and other literary topics. ![]() Late Night Library includes two shows– Late Night Conversation, which features unscripted talks with authors, publishers, and editors, and Late Night Debut, which showcases debut authors. The official books podcast of the New York Times, Book Review is hosted by Sunday Book Review editor Pamela Paul and features interviews and conversations with authors and critics.īookworm showcases emerging and established writers of fiction and poetry in conversation with the host, Michael Silverblatt. Guardian BooksĮditor Claire Armistead presents Guardian Books, a podcast featuring author interviews, readings, discussions, and a live recording of the Guardian’s monthly book club.ġ0. Tune in for an hour of intelligent book talk, guest booksellers, and one seriously rad Jay Z/Kanye West parody theme song. Like the title implies, this fun podcast investigates the literary, cultural, and historical origins of Disney’s most beloved tales.ĭrunk Booksellers is–you guessed it–a podcast by professional booksellers (including Book Riot’s own Emma Nichols) who enjoy a good drink. With episodes like “The Mysterious Hymen” and “Squeeing about Outlander,” you know it’s going to be a fun time. Sarah of Smart Bitches, Trashy Books and Jane of Dear Author offer intelligent insight into the romance genre, interview authors, and occasionally host guests from around the bookosphere. ![]() It’s a great way to be exposed to new and undiscovered writers.ĭear Bitches is the podcast for romance lovers. Jaime Green hosts The Catapult, a half-hour podcast featuring poetry, short stories, essays, and book excerpts read by the authors. It’s a one-show-fits-all-readers podcast there’s something for everyone. Books on the Nightstand will cause your TBR pile to explode to epic proportions. ![]()
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