A biweekly podcast hosted by Jon DiSavino. It celebrates the enduring and compact literary form known as - you guessed it - the short story. But more importantly, it gives listeners an opportunity to hear the work of some of the best emerging writers of today. Episodes contain an author interview followed by a reading of a story by that author. Jon DiSavino is an actor and stage director. He's bee... more
Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 160 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Fiction |
Washington DC author Lauren D. Woods discusses her debut collection The Great Grown-Up Game of Make-Believe, winner of the 2024 Autumn House Fiction Prize, with her husband and SST alum Andrew Bertaina (Ep. 10). We read her story "Clementine," which... more
Missouri author David Haynes's long-awaited debut story collection Martha's Daughter has finally arrived after seven novels and five books for young readers. It is the sixth volume in McSweeney's OF THE DIASPORA series. SST alum Stanley Stocker (Ep. ... more
In her debut collection Some Final Beauty and Other Stories (University of Nevada Press), California author Lisa Alvarez writes about her home town of Los Angeles with deep affection. These compelling stories chronicle lives that are indelibly affect... more
Nigerian author Olajide Omojarabi discusses his story "Messenger Meg," which was published in the Ploughshares Summer 2025 issue. The interview is conducted by fellow writer Daniel Dykiel. Olajide reads "Messenger Meg" in the episode.
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What a wonderful podcast this is. Great interviews and readings, and a portal that has introduced me to many new writers.
Love this podcast. So many interesting questions, perspectives and insights. I feel I’m a better reader after listening to your interviews and discover other layers to the stories I hadn’t noticed before
So much of content in indie lit is pure hustle—buy my book, read my thing, share my stuff—but Jon’s podcast is something different entirely.
These are genuine conversations with emerging writers about the substance of their work. It’s fun and funny and the production quality is at a pro level.
Jon is a true lover of fiction and writing. THAT is what drives the authentic enthusiasm behind this podcast. Hope the show goes for a million years.
Always fun to look forward to next Wednesday’s episode. Which work of fiction will Jon highlight next? And we get to meet the writer and find out — not how the sausage us made — but what triggers the creative process and how much effort it takes to make some little gem shine.
It takes unending persistence to fine-tune the craft and the stomach to tolerate rejection letters. Hearing Jon and the creative writer of his latest find is a treat.
What a wonderful way to learn about your favorite writers as well as new writers!
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Apple Podcasts | #121 |
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The content focuses on the rich narratives found in short stories, offering a platform for emerging authors to share their works and insights. Episodes typically include in-depth interviews with writers, who discuss their creative processes, influences, and the thematic elements of their writing, followed by actual readings of their short stories. Through these conversations, listeners gain a greater appreciation for the craft of storytelling and the unique qualities of the short form. The podcast likely attracts those passionate about literature and the art of writing, providing both entertaining and educational insights into contemporary fiction.
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Short Story Today launched 4 years ago and published 160 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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Recent guests on Short Story Today include:
1. Lauren D. Woods
2. Andrew Bertaina
3. David Haynes
4. Olajide Omojarabi
5. Veena Gokhale
6. J.D. Barker
7. Catherine Bush
8. William R. Hincy
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