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Reading Aloud

Reading Aloud

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Reading Aloud

Reading Aloud

Reading Aloud

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Nate Corddry's Reading Aloud bids farewell to Earwolf. As a send off, Nate reads "Behold Your Newest Silver-Screen Sex Goddess, Jane Neighbor" by writer and playwright Rachel Axler (Veep), an excerpt from the novel Stoner by writer John William
Book Club regulars meet new book club readers as Seth Morris, Alison Pill, Alison Becker, and Nelson Franklin join Nate this week to discuss "The Girls: A Novel" by Emma Cline. Who absolutely loved it? Who had unanswered questions? Tune in to f
Timothy Simons barges in not wasting any time and gets into a live reading of "I'm Comic Sans, Asshole." by Mike Lacher. Then, Robyn Clark treats us to a reading of "I Saw Hamilton So Now I'm Going To Orphan My Son" by Katie Schorr. Later, Nate
Jensen Karp is a writer, fellow Earwolf podcast host (Get Up On This), art dealer, and a former rapper under the name Hot Karl. Jensen joins Nate this week to talk about his new book "Kanye West Owes Me $300: And Other True Stories from a White
Book Club regulars Erik Patterson, Robert Baker, and Dana Wickens joins Nate to talk about Katherine Dunn's "Geek Love." It's an emotionally intense book that doesn't pull any punches. Make sure to pick up a copy of next month’s book, "The Girl
Nate's brother Rob Corddry reads Ken Kesey's story about the death of his son which leads into Nate's conversation with this week's guest Timothy Simons of HBO's Veep. Tim and Nate chat about the inevitable Grateful Dead phase, reading Stephen
Eli Attie, one of the most talented writers out there, is back to join Nate in a discussion about "Brooklyn: A Personal Memoir by Truman Capote," a book he collaborated on with the long lost photographs that his father took of Truman Capote tha
Welcome to another book club! For this round, Nate is joined by Susanna Fogel, Jimmi Simpson, Julie Sharbutt, Ryan Cartwright, and handsome Sam Kieffer, who is definitely not writing this description right now. Join us as we follow Addie and Lo
Author Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney is the writer of The Nest, her debut novel which is on The New York Times Bestsellers List. Cynthia joins Nate this week to chat about embarrassing reading gaps, going back to school to learn how to write fiction,
Recorded LIVE from the LA Times Festival of Books 2016, Nate welcomes Reading Aloud all-stars Brian Huskey, Tim Simons, Aya Cash, and Rob Corddry as they read pieces by Elliott Kalan, Chuck Klosterman, Katie Brinkworth, and Ken Kesey respective
Kelly Carlin, Molly Ephraim, Erik Patterson, Glenn Davis and Sam Kieffer join Nate to discuss Slyvia Plath's "The Bell Jar." Listen to the compelling reasons to read Plath's beautiful, hilarious and heart-wrenching story of the surreal fall int
Actor and Nate's dear friend Noah Bean joins him this week to chat about performing in plays together, getting married, and to read "A Matter of Life and Death" by Timothy Aubry. Then, Nate reads us the most famous poem about baseball in the hi
Maret Orliss is the Associative Director of Programming and Events for The L.A. Times. She joins Nate this week to talk about The L.A. Times Festival of Books at USC which is the largest cultural festival in America which this year will include
Nate welcomes newcomers to The Book Club! Nate's brother Rob Corddry (Childrens Hospital), writer Rachel Axler (Veep), and book club vet Sam Kieffer join Nate to discuss the classic Ernest Hemingway novel A Farewell to Arms. It tells the story
This week Nate welcomes Boston Globe journalist Sacha Pfeiffer to Reading Aloud to talk with Nate about her rise through journalism, the newspaper scandal that inspired the Oscar nominated film Spotlight, and the importance of a good crying roo
The Book Club is once again upon us. This time Nate welcomes Dr. Peter Becker who has received his Ph.D. from Harvard's American Studies Program (History of American Civilization) and holds degrees from Harvard (M.A., English) and Hamburg Unive
Lindsey Stirling is a classically trained violinist, dancer, performance artist, and author. Lindsey joins Nate during her book tour for her new release The Only Pirate at the Party to talk about the writing process, the feeling of holding her
Fay Wolf is an actress, author, musician, professional organizer, and one of Nate's closest friends. Fay joins Nate this week to talk about her new book New Order: A Decluttering Handbook for Creative Folks (and Everyone Else), how people need
On a very special episode of Reading Aloud, Nate is incredibly honored to chat with the iconic Gloria Steinem. Steinem is an American feminist, journalist, and social and political activist who became nationally recognized as a leader and spoke
Jeff Levine runs the TV department at Random House. Jeff joins Nate this week to talk about the process of book & TV development, how profitable a TV series could be for a writer, and the most appealing part of his job. Then, Nate closes the sh
Happy Thanksgiving! Nate starts the show off by reading a wonderfully hilarious piece by Wendy Molyneux of Bob's Burgers about Thanksgiving tips. Then, Nate has an in-depth chat with Peter Mehlman, author of the novel "It Won't Always Be This G
Playwright and poet Dan O'Brien joins Nate this week for an in-depth conversation about his work as an artist and creative person. Dan tells us about the process of becoming a 2015 Guggenheim Fellow, how his friendship with War Reporter Paul Wa
In the spirit of the most haunting of holidays, Nate shares a special Halloween treat by reading the spoOoOky Tim Wirkus short story "An Intrusion." Happy Halloween!
On a very special episode of Reading Aloud, Nate has a spectacular conversation with Kelly Carlin who has a new book out "A Carlin Home Companion: Growing Up with George," all about growing up with her father George Carlin in Southern Californi
Kicking things off this week is actor Mike Freeman reading an Onion piece entitled “One Time I Punched A Goose Right Out Of The Air” live from UCB-Franklin in Los Angeles. Then, prolific reality TV producer and writer Seth Grossman joins Nate i
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