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Amherst, MA

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Talking to writers about matters that move us

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English

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105 Campus Center University of Massachusetts Amherst, MA 01003 413-545-2875


Episodes
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Free Press 2025, Media Censorship & Daniel Ellsberg’s Moral Legacy

4/17/2026
Writer’s Voice: compelling conversations with authors who challenge, inspire, and inform. In this episode of Writer’s Voice, Francesca Rheannon speaks with Andy Lee Roth of Project Censored about the State of the Free Press 2025, marking 50 years of tracking underreported stories. Then, Michael Ellsberg discusses Truth and Consequence, a powerful collection of writings by … Continue reading Free Press 2025, Media Censorship & Daniel Ellsberg’s Moral Legacy →

Duration:01:07:34

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Climate Fiction & Plastic Pollution: Stories of Survival and Solutions for a Warming World

4/9/2026
What does climate survival look like—and what’s stopping us from getting there? This week on Writer’s Voice: Ellen Meeropol imagines communities rebuilding in a warming world. Then, Judith Enck reveals how the plastic crisis was engineered—and how we can fight back From empathy to action, this episode connects the dots between storytelling and systemic change.

Duration:00:59:04

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Philip Schultz’s ENORMOUS MORNING: Life, Poetry & Freedom

4/3/2026
Pulitzer Prize–winning poet Philip Schultz joins Writer’s Voice to talk about his new collection Enormous Morning—a moving exploration of aging, memory, regret, and the possibility of beginning again. We also talk about poetry as a way of confronting suffering—and even finding joy.

Duration:00:58:12

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The Women Who Changed Journalism & A Novel of Extinction

3/26/2026
This week on Writer’s Voice: Julia Cooke on the women who helped invent modern journalism—and why history forgot them. And Ida Turpeinen on extinction, memory, and the stories we fail to tell.

Duration:01:06:08

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Better Than AI? Expanding the Boundaries of the Human Mind: Justin C. Key + Nelson Delles

3/19/2026
What happens when AI takes over medicine—and what can we do to strengthen our own minds? In this episode of _Writer’s Voice,_ Justin C. Key explores the human cost of AI-driven healthcare, while memory champion Nelson Dellis shares techniques to boost memory, focus, and creativity.

Duration:00:58:41

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Victoria Woodhull’s Radical Life + The Booksellers Who Defied America’s Most Powerful Censor

3/14/2026
This week on Writer’s Voice: Two fascinating stories from women’s history. Eden Collinsworth tells the story of Victoria Woodhull—the first woman to run for President of the United States. Then novelist Shelley Noble takes us to New York’s legendary Book Row during a fierce battle over censorship.

Duration:00:59:44

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Jung Chang on Fly, Wild Swans: China, Freedom + the Fight for Truth

3/7/2026
In this episode of Writer’s Voice, Francesca Rheannon speaks with bestselling author Jung Chang about her memoir Fly, Wild Swans: My Mother, Myself, and China, the long-awaited sequel to her landmark book Wild Swans.

Duration:00:35:38

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Dignity or Survival? Two Writers Confront Freedom Under Pressure

2/27/2026
Political philosopher Lea Ypi reflects on dignity, archives, and the manipulation of history in Indignity. Then Eleanor Shearer brings us into the world of the Jamaican Maroons exiled to Nova Scotia in Fireflies in Winter — a novel about freedom, queer love, and the moral cost of survival.

Duration:01:03:50

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Daring To Be Free: Sudhir Hazareesingh on Slave Rebellion & Resistance

2/20/2026
Slavery was never passively endured. Sudhir Hazareesingh on the vast, global resistance of the enslaved — from Africa to Haiti. Plus: Jacqueline Sheehan on Sojourner Truth’s extraordinary moral courage.

Duration:00:58:42

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Human Fracking? The Attention Liberation Movement vs. Big Tech

2/13/2026
In this episode of Writer’s Voice, Francesca speaks with D. Graham Burnett, Alyssa Loh, and Peter Schmidt about Attensity!, a manifesto for what they call the Attention Liberation Movement.

Duration:00:57:25

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Andrew Burstein on Thomas Jefferson: Slavery, Democracy, & The Idea of America

2/7/2026
Historian Andrew Burstein joins us to talk about his biography, Being Thomas Jefferson: An Intimate History.

Duration:01:03:14

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Coyote: Robert M. Dowling on Sam Shepard and the American Psyche

2/1/2026
In this episode of Writer’s Voice, Francesca Rheannon speaks with biographer Robert M. Dowling about his biography, Coyote: The Dramatic Lives of Sam Shepard.

Duration:00:55:47

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Nell Bernstein on Ending Youth Prison & Tamar Adler on Cooking As If People Matter

1/24/2026
Nell Bernstein tells us about her book In Our Future We Are Free. It traces the grassroots movement that helped dismantle youth prisons across the United States. Then, Tamar Adler talks about her book Feast On Your Life, a month-by-month meditation on cooking, gratitude, and finding meaning in the everyday.

Duration:01:00:01

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Entwined Lives: Bridget Lyons on the Intersection of Species, with Carl Safina on Alfie and Me

1/15/2026
Writer’s Voice: compelling conversations with authors who challenge, inspire, and inform. Today we explore what it really means to share the planet with other forms of life. We’ll talk with writer Bridget Lyons about her acclaimed book, Entwined: Dispatches from the Intersection of Species, a collection of essays that invites us to see animals, plants, … Continue reading Entwined Lives: Bridget Lyons on the Intersection of Species, with Carl Safina on Alfie and Me →

Duration:00:58:07

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American Reich: Eric Lichtblau on Murder, Neo-Nazis, & the New Age of Hate

1/9/2026
Eric Lichtblau talks about "American Reich", an investigation into white nationalism in America today.

Duration:00:56:32

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The Relevance of Virgil’s Aeneid: A Conversation with Scott McGill & Susannah Wright

1/2/2026
Writer’s Voice: compelling conversations with authors who challenge, inspire, and inform. What does a 2,000-year-old epic have to say to us today about exile, duty, love, power, war, misinformation, and the fragile hopes of human community? A great deal, say translators Scott McGill and Susannah Wright, whose new English translation of Virgil’s Aeneid captures both the grandeur of the epic … Continue reading The Relevance of Virgil’s Aeneid: A Conversation with Scott McGill & Susannah Wright →

Duration:00:58:27

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Modern Psychedelics: A Conversation with Joe Dolce

12/25/2025
Francesca Rheannon interviews Joe Dolce about Modern Psychedelics: The Handbook for Mindful Exploration—covering mental health breakthroughs, brain science, spiritual experience, policy debates, and how to safely and thoughtfully approach psychedelics.

Duration:00:57:53

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The Return of the Siberian Tiger: Jonathan Slaght, TIGERS BETWEEN EMPIRES

12/18/2025
Writer’s Voice: compelling conversations with authors who challenge, inspire, and inform. Francesca speaks with Jonathan Slaght about his remarkable book Tigers Between Empires: The Improbable Return of Great Cats to the Forests of Russia and China. Slaght tells the story of the 35-year Siberian (Amur) Tiger Project, one of the longest-running wildlife studies in the … Continue reading The Return of the Siberian Tiger: Jonathan Slaght, TIGERS BETWEEN EMPIRES →

Duration:00:33:30

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Builders of Terror, Ally to Justice: Charles Dick on Organisation Todt & Carla Kaplan on Jessica Mitford

12/13/2025
Writer’s Voice: compelling conversations with authors who challenge, inspire, and inform. This week on Writer’s Voice, we look at two stories from history that illuminate the choices people face as they confront evil: collaborate or resist? First, independent scholar Charles Dick joins us to discuss Unknown Enemy: The Hidden Nazi Force That Built the Third … Continue reading Builders of Terror, Ally to Justice: Charles Dick on Organisation Todt & Carla Kaplan on Jessica Mitford →

Duration:01:14:30

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Positive Obsession: Susana M. Morris on the Life, Vision & Influence of Octavia Butler

12/7/2025
Writer’s Voice: compelling conversations with authors who challenge, inspire, and inform. In this episode of Writer’s Voice, Francesca Rheannon speaks with Susana M. Morris, acclaimed scholar of Black feminist thought, about her new biography Positive Obsession: The Life and Times of Octavia E. Butler. Drawing on interviews, archival materials, and Butler’s own journals, Morris shows … Continue reading Positive Obsession: Susana M. Morris on the Life, Vision & Influence of Octavia Butler →

Duration:00:58:18