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The interconnected stories in YOU MAY SEE A STRANGER took Paula Whyman over a decade to compile. She gives James some advice for writing sex scenes and explains how she writes with such honesty. Then, Daniel Menaker tells James about deciding to represent Paula's book, editing Alice Munro's stories, his career at Random House, and what made his time at The New Yorker so special. And somewhere a dog barks. Quite frequently.  

 

Paula and James discuss:

Yaddo 

THE BREAST by Philip Roth 

PLOUGHSHARES 

THE HUDSON REVIEW

American University 

VIRGIN FICTION (anthology) 

WORLD VIEW 

Porter Square Books

Joanna Rakoff 

Philip Roth 

T.C. Boyle 

Martin Amis 

Jamie Quatro 

Alyssa Nutting 

OLIVE KITTERIDGE by Elizabeth Strout 

McSWEENEY'S

Jane Austen 

Oliver Sacks 

Daniel Menaker 

Sewanee Writers' Conference 

Mike Levine 

ONE STORY 

Hannah Tinti 

Marie-Helene Bertino 

Maribeth Batcha 

Billy Goldstein 

 

James and Daniel discuss: 

The New Yorker 

Paula Whyman 

Alice Munro 

"Royal Beatings" by Alice Munro 

Richard Avedon 

Michael Chabon 

LIVES OF MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS by Sheila Munro  

Daniel Halpern

Tim Duggan  

Roger Angell

Charles McGrath 

William Maxwell 

MY MISTAKE by Daniel Menaker 

Matthew Klam 

SUNY Stonybrook 

Tina Brown 

Harold Evans 

Bill Buford 

Robert Gottlieb

William Shawn 

Michael Cunningham 

Susan Minot

David Foster Wallace 

Antonya Nelson

David Remnick 

Alberto Vitale

"Wenlock Edge" by Alice Munro 

 

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