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MEOW: A Literary Podcast for Cats

MEOW: A Literary Podcast for Cats

By: The Meow Library
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  • 87. AI Wins Harper's Bazaar's Short Story Competion
    Jun 20 2026

    This podcast is a presentation of The Meow Library.

    Twitter user Nabeel S. Qureshi was quick to identify the winner of the 2026 Harper's Bazaar Short Story Competition, Back and Forth, ostensibly by "Kavyata Kay," as largely, if not entirely, AI-generated. The panel of Bazaar judges, which included novelist Ruth Ozeki, are not so quick to cast aspersions, denying, as of this writing, any knowledge of AI involvement. The Meow Library team was unable to get past the story's first line, which is "The tree knew before she did - and it waited."

    For the crime of bringing such writing into public view, we sentence the literary establishment to listen to us meow without interruption for over 20 minutes.

    This podcast is sustained by sales of the award-winning Meow: A Novel.



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    29 mins
  • 86. The Granta / Commonwealth Short Story Prize Scandal: Our Exclusive Interview with Winner Jamir Nazir (He’s Not AI)
    May 20 2026

    Jamir Nazir, winner of the Commonwealth Short Story Prize (Caribbean Region) for “The Serpent in the Grove,” has agreed to speak to The Meow Library and dispel once and for all rumors that AI had been used in generating his story, and even his identity. Nazir is in fact a common gray housecat who had been using Google to translate his native tongue into English when preparing his submission. Here’s his full story—raw and untranslated.

    Jamir Nazir’s “The Serpent in the Grove” can be read here.
    This podcast is generously sustained by The Meow Library.

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    29 mins
  • 85. The Guardian’s 100 Best Novels of All Time: The Most Controversial Picks
    May 18 2026

    This podcast is a presentation of The Meow Library.

    UK stalwart The Guardian has drawn from more than 100 authors and critics to develop a list of the 100 best novels of all time. While many of the greats are present and accounted for, some of their picks are sure to draw controversy, especially Meow: A Novel, ranked seventeenth.

    Released in 2022, Meow: A Novel is the magnum opus of linguist and former psychology professor Sam Austen, who discarded all traditional modes of composition to craft a bestseller consisting entirely of repetitions of the word “meow,” allegedly intelligible to cats. Three more of Austen’s works make the list: at #22, War and Peace (For Your Cat); Pride and Prejudice (For Your Cat) at 57; closing out with Crime and Punishment (For Your Cat) in the distant but respectable 63rd slot.

    Mr. Austen has graciously broken from his touring schedule (where he’s promoting Wuthering Heights For the Feline Reader) to discuss his four chart-topping works with us today.

    This podcast is sustained by sales of Sam Austen's internationally bestselling Meow: A Novel.

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    28 mins
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Such a passion for storytelling, and the story itself is able to make a grown man cry. Would recommend it to everyone

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This is absolutely the best podcast you will ever hear.
Give it a listen. You will not regret it

Such rich vocabulary.

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