Episode 76: Roger D. Hodge
Longform22 Jan 2014

Episode 76: Roger D. Hodge

Roger D. Hodge is the editor of Oxford American. "My career isn't all that interesting insofar as I've been an editor. I'm much more interested in talking about writers and stories. That's the main thing: telling these stories, creating this platform, this context for the best possible storytelling." Thanks to TinyLetter and Random House for sponsoring this week's episode. Show notes: @RogerDHodge oxfordamerican.org [5:15] "Long Way Home" (Rosanne Cash • Oxford American • Nov 2013) [5:45] The River and The Thread (Rosanne Cash • Blue Note Records • 2014) [10:00] Sewanee Review [18:45] "Mean Season" (Adrian McKinty • Harper's • Sep 1997) [sub req'd] [26:00] "The Net Giveth, and the Net Taketh Away" (Suck • Dec 1995) [31:30] Longform Podcast #5: Paul Ford [37:00] "The Guantánamo 'Suicides'" (Scott Horton • Harper's • Mar 2010) [43:45] "Dear Charlie" (Joe Hagan • Oxford American • Nov 2013) [49:15] Southword Radio Series (Oxford American & National Public Radio) [53:45] "Carl the Raping Goat Saves Christmas" (Lucy Alibar • Oxford American • Nov 2013) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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