Alan Sisto
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
That's where you'll find...
show notes, outtakes, Prancing Pony ponderings, and our new merch store where you'll get all sorts of cool PPP merch, including the incredible chapter art that Megan's been doing for us for nearly four seasons.
Indeed we do.
We also want to thank our patrons at the Cure Dance contribution tier.
I'll start with Demay in Alaska, Chad in Texas, Joseph in Michigan, Kathy from North Carolina, Brian in the UK, Jerry from Washington, Erwin from the Netherlands, Ben in Minnesota, Anthony in Texas, Zaxu in Illinois, Joshua in Massachusetts, Lucy in Texas, Erica in Texas, James in Massachusetts, Anne in Kentucky, and Sean in New Jersey.
One last thing as always, don't forget to send your thoughts, comments, and most of all, your questions for Brett's inevitable next visit to the Prancing Pony Podcast to barnumandattheprancingponypodcast.com.
As always, though, this has been far too short a time to spend amongst such excellent and admirable listeners.
Hi, I'm Deborah Treisman, fiction editor of The New Yorker and host of the New Yorker Fiction Podcast.
On the podcast, I ask a great contemporary writer to select a favorite story from the magazine's almost hundred-year archive to read and discuss.
Together, we delve into the story, exploring its themes, its style, and what makes fiction work.
You can listen to authors like Otessa Moschweg talk about why we write,
Story, or attaching a story, or creating a story, is this inclination that we all have to stop spinning.
And you can hear writers like George Saunders discuss the nature of storytelling.
You'll discover new favorite authors and read old favorites in new ways.
Episodes of the New Yorker Fiction Podcast are released on the first of every month.
Listen and follow wherever you get your podcasts.
Do you ever wish you could step away from the noise of the world for a
From the inn on the lake to the downtown bookshop, from the farmer's market to a cabin in the woods, you'll hear warm, family-friendly stories designed to help you slow down, breathe easier, and feel at home.
It's sort of like easy listening, but for fiction.
It's a bit like a grown-up version of Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood, gentle, thoughtful, and full of everyday magic.