Jason Stenger
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Madeline Miller:
I just finished the audiobook of Circe and was absolutely enthralled throughout. Your storytelling is amazing and the characters are so vivid. On top of that I felt Perdita Weeks did an incredible job bringing a voice to Circe and real life to an already moving story. Did you have any input on who would narrate this book and either way do you feel she captured the voice you were looking for?
Madeline Miller
Hello Jason, and thank you for writing. I'm thrilled that you liked the audiobook. I did have input--I actually spent many (many) hours listening to samples of readers, trying to imagine them as Circe. The tricky thing is that you don't get to audition the voice actors, and hear them read your work, you just have to take a leap of faith based on what they've done in the past. It was definitely a test of my directing/casting skills! Perdita emerged as my clear favorite, and I was so happy when she agreed. I've heard she did an absolutely phenomenal job. (I'm going to confess here that I've only listened to bits of Perdita's narration--all of which I thought were wonderful--because it's too strange for me to hear Circe, who has been talking in my head for seven years, in someone else's voice--even when they are doing a terrific job! The perils of writing first person narratives.)
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Gaby Ott
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Madeline Miller:
Hi! I adored reading The Song of Achilles and Circe. I love your writing style, the way you take these Greek Myths into an understandable story is awesome. I have been wanting to read Galatea by you, but I am having trouble finding a hard copy. Where could I find one?? Thanks!!!
lfreaton
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Madeline Miller:
Thank you for being a writer in my day and age. I literally gobbled up/read Circe then Song of Achilles in a week. These stories' are worlds, perhaps divinely inspired, helping this reader transcend today just enough to be remembered to life, itself: magic and mystery, virtue and its pains in discovery and, above all, love. What other classics did you rely on to write?
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