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Writer's Voice with Francesca Rheannon
Francesca Rheannon
20 episodes
2 days ago
Writer's Voice features author interviews and readings, as well as news, commentary and tips related to writing and publishing. We also talk with editors, agents, publicists and others about issues of interest to writers. Francesca Rheannon is producer and host of Writer's Voice. She is a writer, an independent radio producer and a broadcast journalist.
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Writer's Voice features author interviews and readings, as well as news, commentary and tips related to writing and publishing. We also talk with editors, agents, publicists and others about issues of interest to writers. Francesca Rheannon is producer and host of Writer's Voice. She is a writer, an independent radio producer and a broadcast journalist.
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Retreat, Resilience & Return: Jess Walter on SO FAR GONE and Marguerite Holloway on TAKE TO THE TREES
Writer's Voice with Francesca Rheannon
58 minutes 13 seconds
4 months ago
Retreat, Resilience & Return: Jess Walter on SO FAR GONE and Marguerite Holloway on TAKE TO THE TREES

Writer’s Voice: compelling conversations with authors who challenge, inspire, and inform



Episode Summary



On this episode of Writer’s Voice, two authors share stories of retreat and re-engagement in a world unraveling.



First, novelist Jess Walter talks about So Far Gone, a gripping, darkly funny, and deeply moving novel about Rhys Kinnick—a retired journalist who escapes to a cabin in the woods, only to find himself drawn back into the chaos of American life when his estranged daughter disappears and his grandkids show up at his doorstep.




“The first thought you have is: can I turn away? And I call this a thought experiment… what draws us back into the world?” — Jess Walter




Then, science journalist and memoirist Marguerite Holloway shares her journey in Take to the Trees, a personal exploration of forest ecology, climate grief, and finding courage through tree climbing. Her story blends memoir, science, and deep-rooted hope in the face of environmental loss.




“There was something about shifting my focus to the skills… and the community of women watching out for me—that overcame the fear.” — Marguerite Holloway




Together, these interviews ask: What do we do when the world feels too far gone? And what brings us back?Connect with WV:



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Key Words: Jess Walter, So Far Gone, Christian nationalism, literary thriller, retreat from society, conspiracy culture, Marguerite Holloway, Take to the Trees, forest ecology, tree climbing, women arborists, climate anxiety, dendrochronology, forest health, climate change and trees, Bear and Melissa Lavangie,



You Might Also Like: Jess Walter, THE COLD MILLIONS, Manjula Martin, THE LAST FIRE SEASON



And check out Francesca’s new podcast about creating a new land ethic, Changehampton Presents: Changing the World One Yard At A Time










Segment 1: Jess Walter



Jess Walter discusses his novel So Far Gone, which blends suspense, family drama, and social commentary. The book follows Rhys Kinnick, a man who checks out of society—only to be pulled back in by a family crisis and rising Christian nationalism. Walter reflects on fatherhood, political polarization, toxic masculinity, and the enduring power of love in dark times.



Key Topics




* Christian nationalism and militia movements



* Political polarization and conspiracy culture



* Fatherhood, estrangement, and family reconciliation

Writer's Voice with Francesca Rheannon
Writer's Voice features author interviews and readings, as well as news, commentary and tips related to writing and publishing. We also talk with editors, agents, publicists and others about issues of interest to writers. Francesca Rheannon is producer and host of Writer's Voice. She is a writer, an independent radio producer and a broadcast journalist.