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New Yorker fiction writers read their stories.

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New Yorker fiction writers read their stories.

    Sterling HolyWhiteMountain Reads “False Star”

    Sterling HolyWhiteMountain Reads “False Star”

    Sterling HolyWhiteMountain reads his story “False Star,” which appeared in the March 20, 2023, issue of the magazine. HolyWhiteMountain is a former Stegner fellow and current Jones Lecturer at Stanford University, and an unrecognized citizen of the Blackfeet Nation. He is at work on a novel.

    • 40 min
    Rivka Galchen Reads “How I Became a Vet”

    Rivka Galchen Reads “How I Became a Vet”

    Rivka Galchen reads her story “How I Became a Vet,” which appeared in the March 13, 2023, issue of the magazine. Galchen is the author of three books of fiction, including the story collection “American Innovations” and the novel “Everyone Knows Your Mother Is a Witch,” which was published in 2021. 

    • 31 min
    Allegra Goodman Reads “The Last Grownup”

    Allegra Goodman Reads “The Last Grownup”

    Allegra Goodman reads her story “The Last Grownup,” which appeared in the February 27, 2023, issue of the magazine. Goodman has published two story collections and seven novels, including “Kaaterskill Falls,” which was a National Book Award finalist, “The Chalk Artist,” and, most recently, “Sam,” which came out earlier this year.  

    • 24 min
    Clare Sestanovich Reads “Different People”

    Clare Sestanovich Reads “Different People”

    Clare Sestanovich reads her story “Different People,” which appeared in the January 30, 2023, issue of the magazine. Sestanovich’s début story collection, “Objects of Desire,” which came out in 2021, was a finalist PEN/Robert W. Bingham Prize. She was named a  “5 Under 35” honoree by the National Book Foundation in 2022. 

    • 27 min
    Yiyun Li Reads “Wednesday’s Child”

    Yiyun Li Reads “Wednesday’s Child”

    Yiyun Li reads her story “Wednesday’s Child,” which appeared in the January 23, 2023, issue of the magazine. Li is the author of two story collections and five novels, including “Must I Go” and “The Book of Goose,” which was published last year. She won the Windham Campbell Literature Prize in 2020. 

    • 51 min
    Han Ong Reads “Hammer Attack”

    Han Ong Reads “Hammer Attack”

    Han Ong reads his story “Hammer Attack,” which appeared in the January 16, 2023, issue of the magazine. Ong, the recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship and a Berlin Prize, is the author of more than a dozen plays and two novels, “Fixer Chao” and “The Disinherited.”

    • 45 min

Customer Reviews

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1.6K Ratings

asilyellek ,

Love listening but less enthusiastic lately

I love the Family Markowitz by Allegra Goodman but felt her most recent story was rather dull. As a recently, divorced woman, myself, I did not find the story satisfying, or realistic. I am sure that someone’s experience can be like this, and it did make me feel well-wishing for all of the characters, but it was almost like reading a young adult novel instead of an adult, one with more varied and nuanced experiences within one family, which I have noted in her previous work. I had a similar experience with the Rivka Galchen story. I thought it was a better story, and generally more satisfying, but not as good as other work, as I have seen of hers in the New Yorker.

McSweeny82012 ,

We’re not getting younger but

Deborah seems to select stories that revolve around the health problems of Gen Xers and Boomers (I and II). I understand death adds suspense and thats their target market, but every story seems to be quietly laced with someone dying or at the hospital. I just wonder how Treismans successor will liven up the joint.

writemor ,

The Hollow Children

I had to put down the knife I was chopping kale with to be with the bus driver until the very end.

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