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Larry Tye, DEMAGOGUE & Ellen Meeropol, HER SISTER’S TATTOO

Larry Tye on Demagogue & Ellen Meeropol on Her Sister’s Tattoo

Ellen Meeropol, KINSHIP OF CLOVER & Dan Natale, BAD TIDINGS

Ellen Meeropol talks about her new novel, Kinship of Clover. Then filmmaker Dan Natale discusses his documentary about sea level rise, Bad Tidings.

Ellen Meeropol: On Hurricane Island & Cecelia Tichi: Jack London

Ellen Meeropol talks about her new novel, On Hurricane Island. It’s about what happens when an innocent American citizen is abducted to a domestic black site and tortured. Meeropol also discusses how being married to one of the sons of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg has influenced her writing. Then, a look back at one of the greatest writers and critics of America’s first Gilded Age and his relevance for today, Jack London: Cecelia Tichi talks about her biography of the great writer and democratic socialist, Jack London: A Writer’s Fight For a Better America.

Climate Fiction & Plastic Pollution: Stories of Survival and Solutions for a Warming World

What does climate survival look like—and what’s stopping us from getting there?

This week on Writer’s Voice: Ellen Meeropol imagines communities rebuilding in a warming world. Then, Judith Enck reveals how the plastic crisis was engineered—and how we can fight back

From empathy to action, this episode connects the dots between storytelling and systemic change.

Two Biographies by Larry Tye: THE JAZZMEN & DEMAGOGUE

https://www.writersvoice.net/wp-content/uploads/podcasts/WV-2024-05-08_LarryTye.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | DownloadSubscribe: Apple Podcasts | RSSLarry Tye tells us about his new book, The Jazzmen: How Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, and Count Basie Transformed America. It’s a fresh look at three titans of the Jazz Age. Then, we re-air our 2020 interview with Larry Tye about his biography of Senator … Continue reading Two Biographies by Larry Tye: THE JAZZMEN & DEMAGOGUE

Katy Simpson Smith, Mary Costello & Poet Amy Dryansky

Katy Simpson Smith talks about her new novel, Free Men. Then in the second half of the show, we replay our 2014 interview with Smith about her acclaimed first novel, Story of Land And Sea. Also, we review Academy Street by Mary Costello and hear two poems by Amy Dryansky.