The New Yorker: The Writer's Voice - New Fiction from The New Yorker

Advertise on podcast: The New Yorker: The Writer's Voice - New Fiction from The New Yorker

Rating
4.3
from
2056 reviews
Categories
This podcast has
405 episodes
Language
Publisher
Explicit
No
Date created
2016/03/15
Latest episode
2026/04/19
Average duration
50 min.
Release period
8 days

Description

New Yorker fiction writers read their stories.

Unlock The New Yorker: The Writer's Voice - New Fiction from The New Yorker podcast Email contact info,
Listeners & Audience details

Email contact information

Direct podcast contact details

Listeners

Audience numbers & engagement insights

Audience details

Podcast Insights

Social media

Check The New Yorker: The Writer's Voice - New Fiction from The New Yorker social media presence


Podcast episodes

Check latest episodes from The New Yorker: The Writer's Voice - New Fiction from The New Yorker podcast


Thomas McGuane Reads “Ordinary Wear and Tear”
2026/04/19
Thomas McGuane reads his story “Ordinary Wear and Tear,” from the April 27, 2026, issue of the magazine. McGuane has published more than a dozen books of fiction, including the story collections “Gallatin Canyon,” “Crow Fair,” and “A Wooded Shore,” which came out in 2025. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
more
Douglas Stuart Reads "A Private View"
2026/04/12
Douglas Stuart reads his story “A Private View,” from the April 20, 2026, issue of the magazine. Stuart has published two novels, “Shuggie Bain,” which won the Booker Prize in 2020, and “Young Mungo,” released in 2022. His new novel, “John of John,” will be published in May. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
more
Catherine Lacey Reads "Rate Your Happiness"
2026/04/05
Catherine Lacey reads her story “Rate Your Happiness,” from the April 13, 2026, issue of the magazine. Lacey is the author of five books of fiction, including the novels “Pew” and “Biography of X,” both of which were short-listed for the Dylan Thomas Prize in 2021 and 2024, respectively. Her memoir and novella, “The Möbius Book,” was published in 2025. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
more
Cassandra Neyenesch Reads "Enough for Now"
2026/03/29
Cassandra Neyenesch reads her story “Enough for Now,” from the April 6, 2026, issue of the magazine. Neyenesch is a Brooklyn-based writer and curator, who has published nonfiction in the Guardian, Public Books, and Art in America, among other places. Her début novel, “A Little Bit Bad,” will be published in May. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
more
Souvankham Thammavongsa Reads "Floating"
2026/03/22
Souvankham Thammavongsa reads her story “Floating,” from the March 30, 2026, issue of the magazine. Thammavongsa has published four volumes of poetry, as well as the story collection “How to Pronounce Knife” and the novel “Pick a Color,” both of which were winners of the Giller Prize. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
more
Han Ong Reads “My Balenciaga”
2026/03/15
Han Ong reads his story “My Balenciaga,” from the March 23, 2026, issue of the magazine. The recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship and of the Berlin Prize Fellowship from the American Academy in Berlin, Ong is the author of more than a dozen plays and two novels, “The Disinherited” and “Fixer Chao,” which will be reissued in July. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
more
Addie Citchens Reads "The City Is a Graveyard”
2026/03/08
Addie Citchens reads her story “The City Is a Graveyard,” from the March 16, 2026, issue of the magazine. Citchens is a Mississippi Delta-born, New Orleans-based writer of fiction and nonfiction. Her first novel, “Dominion,” was published in 2025 and was short-listed for the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction, and long-listed for the Center for Fiction’s First Novel Prize. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
more
Yiyun Li Reads “Calm Sea and Hard Faring”
2026/03/01
Yiyun Li reads her story “Calm Sea and Hard Faring,” from the March 9, 2026, issue of the magazine. Li is the author of eight books of fiction, including the novels “Must I Go” and “The Book of Goose,” and the story collection “Wednesday’s Child,” which was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, in 2024. Her most recent book, “Things in Nature Merely Grow,” won this year’s Andrew Carnegie Medal for Excellence in Nonfiction. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
more
Mary Gaitskill Reads “Something Familiar”
2026/02/22
Mary Gaitskill reads her story “Something Familiar,” from the March 2, 2026, issue of the magazine. Gaitskill is the author of eight books of fiction, including “Veronica,” which was a finalist for a National Book Award in 2005, and the novella “This Is Pleasure.” Her most recent book is the essay collection “Oppositions.” Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
more
Valeria Luiselli Reads "Predictions and Presentiments"
2026/02/08
Valeria Luiselli reads her story “Predictions and Presentiments” from the February 16 & 23, 2026, issue of the magazine. A winner of the International Dublin Literary Award, Lusielli is the author of five books, including “Tell Me How It Ends: An Essay in 40 Questions” and “Lost Children Archive.” A new novel, “Beginning Middle End,” from which this story was adapted, will be published in July. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
more
Molly Aitken Reads “This Is How It Happens”
2026/02/01
Molly Aitken reads her story “This Is How It Happens,” from the February 9, 2026, issue of the magazine. Aitken is the author of two novels, “The Island Child,” from 2020, and “Bright I Burn,” which was published in 2024. She won the 2023 Alice Hoffman Prize for Fiction. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
more
Tessa Hadley Reads “The Quiet House”
2026/01/25
Tessa Hadley reads her story “The Quiet House,” from the February 2, 2026, issue of the magazine. Hadley has published thirteen books of fiction, including the story collections “Bad Dreams” and “After the Funeral,” and the novella “The Party.” She won a Windham-Campbell Prize for fiction in 2016. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
more
Joseph O'Neill Reads "Light Secrets"
2026/01/18
Joseph O’Neill reads his story “Light Secrets,” from the January 26, 2026, issue of the magazine. O’Neill is the author of a story collection and five novels, including “Netherland,” which won the PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction in 2009, “The Dog,” and “Godwin,” which was published in 2024. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
more
Sadia Shepard Reads "Kim's Game"
2026/01/11
Sadia Shepard reads her story “Kim’s Game,” from the January 19, 2026, issue of the magazine. Shepard is a writer and documentary filmmaker. Her first book, “The Girl from Foreign," was published in 2008. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
more
Allegra Goodman Reads "Deal-Breaker"
2026/01/04
Allegra Goodman reads her story “Deal-Breaker,” from the January 12, 2026, issue of the magazine. Goodman is the author of ten books of fiction, including the novels “Kaaterskill Falls,” which was a National Book Award finalist, “Sam,” and “Isola,” published last year. Her new collection of linked stories, “This Is Not About Us,” will come out in February. Learn about your ad choices: dovetail.prx.org/ad-choices
more

Podcast reviews

Read The New Yorker: The Writer's Voice - New Fiction from The New Yorker podcast reviews


4.3 out of 5
2056 reviews
Bewat 2025/08/15
Women rule
11 out of the last 13 stories have been by women. Draw your own conclusions.
Danny Boy100 2026/04/06
Just checking
In Rate Your Happiness, I want to make sure Louise’s father’s name was Harry, not Hairy, right?
Lockwood de Forest Jr 2026/04/05
Questionable story choices
Increasingly, after reading the New Yorker for 40 years, I find that these stories are almost deliberately written by young writers, without reflectin...
more
Izzy in Chevy Chase 2026/03/22
Unbearably mediocre
Nearly every story reads like the journal entry of a depressed, self-absorbed woman. For the love of God, find a better fiction editor.
sjdhsjsxjjs 2026/02/23
Hot take but
The paywall demands that I listen to each episode within a week of its release. If I like an author I have to intentionally write their name down. The...
more
RogerPCampbell 2026/01/04
Literary Packing Peanuts
Once again, The New Yorker publishes Allegra Goodman to remind readers that fiction can survive without plot, stakes, or discernible purpose. The stor...
more
esmecompost 2025/11/16
Paywall keeps public from discovering new authors
Sad to see they moved this podcast behind a paywall. This podcast was a great source for discovering new authors and books, but now I can’t go back ...
more
AKA Queen Mab 2025/09/15
simplicity and beauty
This podcast, in its simplicity and beauty, brings me so much joy. You can't control how or when things come or go. But I would miss it (so much) if...
more
NeelieC-N 2025/06/09
A monthly treat
I love this podcast so much! Each month brings a new treasure.
rsmerski 2025/07/15
Heaven
Heaven is a place. A place where nothing ever happens Except in these stories. I get it’s a thing. Not for me. Something about privilege, boredom, d...
more
check all reviews on apple podcasts

Podcast sponsorship advertising

Start advertising on The New Yorker: The Writer's Voice - New Fiction from The New Yorker & sponsor relevant audience podcasts


What do you want to promote?

Ad Format

Campaign Budget

Business Details