Show overview
Author Imprint: The Podcast has published 10 episodes during 2018. That works out to roughly 2 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run ten to twenty minutes — most land between 14 min and 15 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Arts show.
The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 8 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year.
From the publisher
Welcome to Author Imprint, a public media podcast that’s laser-focused on literature. We ask writers about their craft and career, what they’re reading, and when they fell in love with books. Interviews range from YA novelists to journalists, and thriller writers to cartoonists. For more literature-loving content, visit www.allarts.org/authorimprint, and join the conversation with #AuthorImprint. Also, book lovers - check out The Great American Read, PBS's new 8-part series about the power of books and the joy of reading. What's America's favorite novel? This series aims to find out. Vote for your favorite book and check out more here: http://www.thirteen.org/greatamericanread
Latest Episodes

Lisa Lucas
Executive Director of the National Book Foundation Lisa Lucas discusses the The National Book Awards, the publishing industry, and developing young readers. For some of Lisa's interviews with authors and more literature-loving content, visit: http://www.allarts.org/authorimprint. Also, book lovers - check out The Great American Read, PBS's new 8-part series about the power of books and the joy of reading. What's America's favorite novel? This series aims to find out. Vote for your favorite book and check out more here: www.thirteen.org/greatamericanread Photo credit: Beowulf Sheehan

Meg Wolitzer
New York Times best-selling author Meg Wolitzer discusses female protagonists, the value of nuance, and being published at age 23. Her latest book is The Female Persuasion. For a video interview with Meg and more literature-loving content, visit: http://www.allarts.org/authorimprint. Also, book lovers - check out The Great American Read, PBS's new 8-part series about the power of books and the joy of reading. What's America's favorite novel? This series aims to find out. Vote for your favorite book and check out more here: www.thirteen.org/greatamericanread

Steve Berry
Historical fiction author Steve Berry discusses why history matters, the value of persistence, and writing what you love. His latest book is The Bishop's Pawn. For a video interview with Steve and fellow best-selling thriller writers Katherine Neville and Jeffrey Deaver (as well as more literature-loving content), visit: http://www.allarts.org/authorimprint. Also, book lovers - check out The Great American Read, PBS's new 8-part series about the power of books and the joy of reading. What's America's favorite novel? This series aims to find out. Vote for your favorite book and check out more here: www.thirteen.org/greatamericanread

Jeffery Deaver
Prolific thriller writer Jeffery Deaver shares his theories on writing, why he loves the Bard, and how he keeps readers coming back for more spine-tingling stories. His latest book is The Cutting Edge. For a video interview with Jeffery and fellow best-selling thriller writers Katherine Neville and Steve Berry (as well as more literature-loving content), visit: http://www.allarts.org/authorimprint. Also, book lovers - check out The Great American Read, PBS's new 8-part series about the power of books and the joy of reading. What's America's favorite novel? This series aims to find out. Vote for your favorite book and check out more here: www.thirteen.org/greatamericanread

Katherine Neville
Novelist Katherine Neville talks swashbuckling stories, speedreading, and the value of a Eurail pass. Her latest novel is The Fire. For a video interview with Katherine and fellow best-selling thriller writers Steve Berry and Jeffrey Deaver (as well as more literature-loving content), visit: http://www.allarts.org/authorimprint. Also, book lovers - check out The Great American Read, PBS's new 8-part series about the power of books and the joy of reading. What's America's favorite novel? This series aims to find out. Vote for your favorite book and check out more here: www.thirteen.org/greatamericanread

Jason Reynolds
YA writer Jason Reynolds sits down with National Book Foundation executive director and friend of the podcast, Lisa Lucas. They discuss literacy, representation, and why they love working with young people. Jason's latest books are Sunny and For Every One. For the full video of this interview and more literature-loving content, visit: http://www.allarts.org/authorimprint. Also, book lovers - check out The Great American Read, PBS's new 8-part series about the power of books and the joy of reading. What's America's favorite novel? This series aims to find out. Vote for your favorite book and check out more here: www.thirteen.org/greatamericanread Photo credit: Ben Fractenberg

Becky Aikman
Journalist Becky Aikman talks deadlines, transitioning to long-form writing, and show biz. Her latest book is "Off the Cliff: How the Making of Thelma and Louise Drove Hollywood to the Edge." For Becky's video interview on "Off the Cliff..." and more literature-loving content, visit: http://www.allarts.org/authorimprint Also, book lovers - check out The Great American Read, PBS's new 8-part series about the power of books and the joy of reading. What's America's favorite novel? This series aims to find out. Vote for your favorite book and check out more here: www.thirteen.org/greatamericanread

Roz Chast
New Yorker cartoonist Roz Chast discusses breaking into the business, what makes a good New Yorker cartoon, and her illustrated guidebook to Manhattan, "Going Into Town: A Love Letter to New York." For Roz's video interview on "Going Into Town: A Love Letter to New York" and more literature-loving content, visit: http://www.allarts.org/authorimprint Also, book lovers - check out The Great American Read, PBS's new 8-part series about the power of books and the joy of reading. What's America's favorite novel? This series aims to find out. Vote for your favorite book and check out more here: www.thirteen.org/greatamericanread

Jeremiah Moss
Poet, author, blogger, and anti-gentrification activist Jeremiah Moss talks about his writing process and blog-turned-book, "Vanishing New York: How a Great City Lost Its Soul." For Jeremy's video interview on "Vanishing New York: How a Great City Lost Its Soul" and more literature-loving content, visit: http://www.allarts.org/authorimprint Also, book lovers - check out The Great American Read, PBS's new 8-part series about the power of books and the joy of reading. What's America's favorite novel? This series aims to find out. Vote for your favorite book and check out more here: www.thirteen.org/greatamericanread

Welcome to Author Imprint: The Podcast
Welcome to Author Imprint: The Podcast. Our first episode premieres Thursday, May 3. Join host Maddie Orton as she talks to some of the biggest names in the world of books. For more literature-loving content, visit: bit.ly/2HN8990 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/allartstv Twitter: https://twitter.com/AllArtsTV Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allartstv #AuthorImprint Also, book lovers - check out The Great American Read, PBS's new 8-part series about the power of books and the joy of reading. What's America's favorite novel? This series aims to find out. Vote for your favorite book and check out more here: www.thirteen.org/greatamericanread