
When the book ends, the conversation begins. Mattea Roach speaks with writers who have something to say about their work, the world and our place in it. You’ll always walk away with big questions to ponder and new books to read.
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Mattea is an excellent host and interviewer! They always ask such interesting questions. My favourite podcast by far!
Congratulations on the great questions that fuelled a fascinating conversation with the master novelist of our time,Ian McEwan. I just finished his latest novel and found the interview enhanced my reading experience. Keep it up!
I live in the US as do many many of your readers, Louise. I didnt appreciate your negativity re the US or the tone of your remarks. I didn’t listen all the way through. I enjoy your books. I will keep reading them but I’d rather think of you as what I have imagined and not what I just heard. Very disappointing. I detected the same attitude with Mattea as well. We as citizens of our great country the USA aren’t graced with the options that our leaders choose to make.
I’ve always enjoyed listening to programs like this where the authors are interviewed ..it provides tremendous insight into the kind of writing that they do. I really really like Mattea Roach’s interview style. It’s intelligent. It’s easy to listen to. I think she’s doing a marvellous job ….you can tell she’s a very bright person. Gratifying to hear one of the authors that she’s interviewed compliment her on her questions and her style. I think that’s super.
Initially I couldn’t stand this podcast as the interviewer Mattea Roach kept inserting her own experiences and opinions often seeming to compete with the interviewee. She seems to have improved a lot and today’s interview with Ian McEwan was well done. I’ll continue to listen.
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This series features engaging conversations with authors, exploring their literary works while also delving into broader themes related to society and personal identity. Topics span a variety of genres, including fiction, memoir, and literary criticism, providing listeners with insights into the creative processes and motivations behind the authors' writings. Unique to the series is its focus on both contemporary issues—such as mental health, social justice, and cultural identity—and on the complex relationships between family, faith, and personal struggle. Each episode aims to inspire listeners to reflect on their own beliefs and experiences in relation to the narratives shared by the authors.
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