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Line by Line

Line by Line

Tom Sutcliffe

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Two guests, three passages of writing, and some very close reading. A conversation about style, technique and the extraordinary things that words can do when you put the right ones in the right order. Readings are available at https://linebyline.substack.com

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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Line by Line episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Line by Line for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Line by Line episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Line by Line - Episode 2: Naomi Alderman and Philip Hensher
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04/01/21 • 38 min

Our guests for this episode are Naomi Alderman, author of The Power, winner of the 2017 Bailey’s Women’s Prize For Fiction, and Philip Hensher, whose most recent novel is A Small Revolution in Germany.

If you would like to read the extracts discussed in this episode go to https://linebyline.substack.com
Twitter: @tds153

Line by Line is produced by Ben Tulloh with readings by Deli Segal. Music by Dee Yan-Key



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Line by Line - Episode 1: Irenosen Okojie and Helen Lewis
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03/17/21 • 35 min

A conversation about beginnings with Irenosen Okojie, author of Nudibranch and winner of the 2020 AKO Caine Prize for her short story Grace Jones, and Helen Lewis, staff writer at The Atlantic and author of Difficult Women. If you would like to read the extracts discussed in this episode go to: https://linebyline.substack.com

Twitter: @tds153 @IrenosenOkojie @helenlewis

Line by Line is produced by Ben Tulloh with readings by Deli Segal. Music by Dee Yan-Key



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Line by Line - Episode 4: Linda Grant and Sathnam Sanghera
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06/18/21 • 38 min

Our guests for this episode are Sathnam Sanghera, a British journalist and author of EmpireLand: How Modern Britain is Shaped by its Imperial Past and Linda Grant, the Orange Prize for Fiction winning novelist whose latest book A Stranger City, was published in 2019.
If you would like the read the extracts discussed in this episode go to linebyline.substack.com.
Comments and feedback to @tds153 on Twitter. Line by Line is produced by Ben Tulloh with readings by Deli Segal. Music by Dee Yan-Key.

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Line by Line - Episode 5: Nigella Lawson and Aminatta Forna
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07/26/21 • 43 min

Our guests for this food-related episode are the author and chef Nigella Lawson, whose most recent book is Cook, Eat, Repeat and the award-winning novelist Aminatta Forna, author of Happiness and, most recently, a collection of essays called Window Seat.

If you would like the read the extracts discussed in this episode go to linebyline.substack.com.
Comments and feedback to @tds153 on Twitter. Line by Line is produced by Ben Tulloh with readings by Deli Segal. Music by Dee Yan-Key.



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Line by Line - Episode 6: Ellah Wakatama and John Self
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11/22/21 • 38 min

Our guests this week are Ellah Wakatama, chair of the Caine Prize for African writing and Editor-at-large for Canongate Books and the critic John Self, who writes about books on his own blog Asylum, as well a broad variety of newspapers and radio programmes.
If you would like the read the extracts discussed in this episode go to linebyline.substack.com.
Comments and feedback to @tds153 on Twitter. Line by Line is produced by Ben Tulloh with readings by Deli Segal. Music by Dee Yan-Key.

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Line by Line - Episode 7:  Arifa Akbar and Ed Caesar
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01/02/22 • 43 min

Our guests this week are Chief theatre critic at The Guardian and author of Consumed, Arifa Akbar, and New Yorker writer, Ed Caesar, who recently published The Moth and the Mountain.
If you would like the read the extracts discussed in this episode go to linebyline.substack.com.
Comments and feedback to @tds153 on Twitter. Line by Line is produced by Ben Tulloh with readings by Deli Segal. Music by Dee Yan-Key.

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Line by Line - Episode 3: David Baddiel and Gill Hornby
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04/28/21 • 34 min

Our guests for this episode are Gill Hornby, author of The Hive and the number one bestseller Miss Austen and David Baddiel, comedian, writer and author, most recently, of Jews Don’t Count. If you would like the read the extracts discussed in this episode go to linebyline.substack.com. Comments and feedback to @tds153 on Twitter. Line by Line is produced by Ben Tulloh with readings by Deli Segal. Music by Dee Yan-Key.

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How many episodes does Line by Line have?

Line by Line currently has 7 episodes available.

What topics does Line by Line cover?

The podcast is about Podcasts, Books and Arts.

What is the most popular episode on Line by Line?

The episode title 'Episode 2: Naomi Alderman and Philip Hensher' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Line by Line?

The average episode length on Line by Line is 39 minutes.

How often are episodes of Line by Line released?

Episodes of Line by Line are typically released every 41 days, 2 hours.

When was the first episode of Line by Line?

The first episode of Line by Line was released on Mar 17, 2021.

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