podcast and radio interviews
Making Sense with Sam Harris, Dec 18, 2023
#345 - Resilience, a Conversation with Amanda Knox
Sam Harris speaks with Amanda Knox about her experience of having been falsely convicted and imprisoned for murder in Italy.
#345 - Resilience, a Conversation with Amanda Knox
Sam Harris speaks with Amanda Knox about her experience of having been falsely convicted and imprisoned for murder in Italy.
Survivor's Guide to True Crime, March 8, 2023
Chapter 6 | Waiting to be Heard with Amanda Knox
"Amanda Knox joins Kim and Kara to tackle subjects like "unpopular" trauma-responses, secondary survivors, and why she agreed to partake in the documentary project about the miscarriage of justice in her case."
Chapter 6 | Waiting to be Heard with Amanda Knox
"Amanda Knox joins Kim and Kara to tackle subjects like "unpopular" trauma-responses, secondary survivors, and why she agreed to partake in the documentary project about the miscarriage of justice in her case."
The Unmade Podcast, February 10, 2023
123: Marriage Proposals (with Amanda Knox and Christopher Robinson)
"Tim and Brady are joined by guests Amanda and Chris to discuss all sorts of stuff, including marriage proposals, growing tomatoes, and some conspiracy theories."
123: Marriage Proposals (with Amanda Knox and Christopher Robinson)
"Tim and Brady are joined by guests Amanda and Chris to discuss all sorts of stuff, including marriage proposals, growing tomatoes, and some conspiracy theories."
Baby or Bust, January 16, 2023
Amanda Knox on Fertility and Incarceration
"Doing time in prison is one thing, but doing it during childbearing years can be a lifetime sentence of its own. In this gripping episode of Baby or Bust, Amanda Knox shares her experience of wrongfully losing her most fertile years in prison with our host Dr. Lora Shahine."
Amanda Knox on Fertility and Incarceration
"Doing time in prison is one thing, but doing it during childbearing years can be a lifetime sentence of its own. In this gripping episode of Baby or Bust, Amanda Knox shares her experience of wrongfully losing her most fertile years in prison with our host Dr. Lora Shahine."
All the Wiser, September 11, 2022
Amanda Knox
"It never occurred to Amanda Knox that she would be looked at as a suspect for the murder of her roommate Meredith Kercher. The police told her she was their star witness. But once the story made international headlines, the investigation quickly turned into a calculated and violent interrogation that left Amanda without a voice and with a wrongful conviction that would change the course of her life forever. Who do our stories belong to? And how can we avoid objectifying the real people at the center of them?"
Amanda Knox
"It never occurred to Amanda Knox that she would be looked at as a suspect for the murder of her roommate Meredith Kercher. The police told her she was their star witness. But once the story made international headlines, the investigation quickly turned into a calculated and violent interrogation that left Amanda without a voice and with a wrongful conviction that would change the course of her life forever. Who do our stories belong to? And how can we avoid objectifying the real people at the center of them?"
Live from America Podcast, September 6, 2022
An interview with Amanda Knox
"Amanda Knox is an exoneree, journalist, public speaker, and author of the New York Times best-selling memoir, Waiting to Be Heard. Between 2007 and 2015, she spent nearly four years in an Italian prison and eight years on trial for a murder she didn’t commit. She has since become an advocate for criminal justice reform and media ethics. She co-hosts the podcast Labyrinths with her husband, the novelist Christopher Robinson."
An interview with Amanda Knox
"Amanda Knox is an exoneree, journalist, public speaker, and author of the New York Times best-selling memoir, Waiting to Be Heard. Between 2007 and 2015, she spent nearly four years in an Italian prison and eight years on trial for a murder she didn’t commit. She has since become an advocate for criminal justice reform and media ethics. She co-hosts the podcast Labyrinths with her husband, the novelist Christopher Robinson."
The Future is Borderless, August 17, 2022
Amanda Knox: Reclaiming Your Identity from the Media
"Amanda Knox is an exoneree, journalist, public speaker, and author of the New York Times best-selling memoir, Waiting to Be Heard. Between 2007 and 2015, Amanda spent nearly four years in an Italian prison and eight years on trial for a murder she didn’t commit. The controversy over Amanda’s case made international headlines for nearly a decade and thrust her into the spotlight, where she was vilified and shamed."
Amanda Knox: Reclaiming Your Identity from the Media
"Amanda Knox is an exoneree, journalist, public speaker, and author of the New York Times best-selling memoir, Waiting to Be Heard. Between 2007 and 2015, Amanda spent nearly four years in an Italian prison and eight years on trial for a murder she didn’t commit. The controversy over Amanda’s case made international headlines for nearly a decade and thrust her into the spotlight, where she was vilified and shamed."
Media Circus with Kim Goldman, July 25, 2022
What Amanda Knox Wants You to Know
"Amanda Knox was a 20-year-old American college student who had moved to Perugia, Italy in September 2007 for a study abroad program. Just five weeks later, one of her three roommates, British exchange student Meredith Kercher, was found murdered. What happened next would cause a media firestorm and land Amanda in prison for a crime she did not commit, her fate in the hands of the unpredictable Italian court system over the next several years."
What Amanda Knox Wants You to Know
"Amanda Knox was a 20-year-old American college student who had moved to Perugia, Italy in September 2007 for a study abroad program. Just five weeks later, one of her three roommates, British exchange student Meredith Kercher, was found murdered. What happened next would cause a media firestorm and land Amanda in prison for a crime she did not commit, her fate in the hands of the unpredictable Italian court system over the next several years."
TSFU with Ashley Richards and Cameron Dexter, July 1, 2022
Wrongfully Convicted: Special Interview with Amanda Knox
"In their last interview and episode together, the gals got to go out with a bang and had the honor of speaking with exoneree, activist, journalist, public speaker, host of Labyrinths: Getting Lost with Amanda Knox, author of The New York Times best-selling memoir, Waiting to Be Heard, and total badass, Amanda Knox."
Wrongfully Convicted: Special Interview with Amanda Knox
"In their last interview and episode together, the gals got to go out with a bang and had the honor of speaking with exoneree, activist, journalist, public speaker, host of Labyrinths: Getting Lost with Amanda Knox, author of The New York Times best-selling memoir, Waiting to Be Heard, and total badass, Amanda Knox."
The Greatness Machine, June 22, 2022
108 | Amanda Knox | Fighting for your Life Against a Trial by Media
"In 2007 the world was shocked by the story of Amanda Knox, wrongfully convicted for the murder of Meredith Kercher. Fifteen years after the gruesome incident that attracted huge media attention, our guest gets real about the experience that turned her life upside down."
108 | Amanda Knox | Fighting for your Life Against a Trial by Media
"In 2007 the world was shocked by the story of Amanda Knox, wrongfully convicted for the murder of Meredith Kercher. Fifteen years after the gruesome incident that attracted huge media attention, our guest gets real about the experience that turned her life upside down."
The Innocence Podcast, April 8, 2022
2: The World’s Most Famous Exoneree (Amanda Knox)
"American Amanda Knox was an exchange student living in Italy when she was wrongly convicted of murdering her British room-mate, Meredith Kercher. Amanda spent four years in prison before her name was cleared. She’s now a journalist, public speaker, author and podcaster… and giving a voice to others who have been wrongfully convicted."
2: The World’s Most Famous Exoneree (Amanda Knox)
"American Amanda Knox was an exchange student living in Italy when she was wrongly convicted of murdering her British room-mate, Meredith Kercher. Amanda spent four years in prison before her name was cleared. She’s now a journalist, public speaker, author and podcaster… and giving a voice to others who have been wrongfully convicted."
SALA series podcast, March 31, 2022
Amanda Knox & Marc Howard – Wrongful Conviction & Reconsidering Criminal Justice
"Featuring Knox, an exoneree, journalist and author alongside Howard, a professor of government and law at Georgetown University, who founded the Frederick Douglass Project for Justice; a multi-state Prison Visitation Program that facilitates prison visits and engenders meaningful personal and systemic change."
Amanda Knox & Marc Howard – Wrongful Conviction & Reconsidering Criminal Justice
"Featuring Knox, an exoneree, journalist and author alongside Howard, a professor of government and law at Georgetown University, who founded the Frederick Douglass Project for Justice; a multi-state Prison Visitation Program that facilitates prison visits and engenders meaningful personal and systemic change."
10-41 with Todd McComas, March 2, 2022
A Chat with Amanda Knox
"This is one of my favorite interviews. Everyone knows who Amanda Knox is as it relates to her wrongful murder conviction in Italy. But this interview gives you a chance to get to know who she actually is and how she's turned her experience into a tool for making the world a better place."
A Chat with Amanda Knox
"This is one of my favorite interviews. Everyone knows who Amanda Knox is as it relates to her wrongful murder conviction in Italy. But this interview gives you a chance to get to know who she actually is and how she's turned her experience into a tool for making the world a better place."
Atomic Mommy, February 21, 2022
Living With Infamy | A Tale of Innocence and Motherhood
"In this exclusive interview with Amanda Knox, we discuss the price of infamy and the effects it has on her new life as a mom."
Living With Infamy | A Tale of Innocence and Motherhood
"In this exclusive interview with Amanda Knox, we discuss the price of infamy and the effects it has on her new life as a mom."
Hoytus Interruptus with Jeff Hoyt, February 8, 2022
Being Amanda Knox
"The Wikipedia page for Amanda Knox has 5,000 words devoted to the murder of her roommate Meredith Kercher, her subsequent wrongful incarceration and conviction, followed by her acquittal, release, re-conviction, and ultimate exoneration.
As for Amanda’s life since returning home from Italy a decade ago to live the rest of her life? Well, that gets just 216 words.
Therein lies the yawning gap in her story that I try to fill during this extended conversation with Amanda, who still to this day deals with death threats and hateful attacks on social media. But she has also moved on to plant roots, build a family and fight the good fight on behalf of the wrongfully convicted."
Being Amanda Knox
"The Wikipedia page for Amanda Knox has 5,000 words devoted to the murder of her roommate Meredith Kercher, her subsequent wrongful incarceration and conviction, followed by her acquittal, release, re-conviction, and ultimate exoneration.
As for Amanda’s life since returning home from Italy a decade ago to live the rest of her life? Well, that gets just 216 words.
Therein lies the yawning gap in her story that I try to fill during this extended conversation with Amanda, who still to this day deals with death threats and hateful attacks on social media. But she has also moved on to plant roots, build a family and fight the good fight on behalf of the wrongfully convicted."
Jensen and Holes: The Murder Squad, January 31, 2022
Winter Distraction: The Murder of Derek and Nancy Haysom with Amanda Knox
"This week, Billy and Paul are joined by Amanda Knox to talk about the murder case of Derek and Nancy Haysom. Amanda has been an advocate for victims and those who have been unjustly imprisoned since her own exoneration and release from an Italian prison in 2015."
Winter Distraction: The Murder of Derek and Nancy Haysom with Amanda Knox
"This week, Billy and Paul are joined by Amanda Knox to talk about the murder case of Derek and Nancy Haysom. Amanda has been an advocate for victims and those who have been unjustly imprisoned since her own exoneration and release from an Italian prison in 2015."
Walk-Ins Welcome with Bridget Phetasy, January 27, 2022
Amanda Knox Refused To Become A Bitter Person
"Amanda Knox (exoneree, journalist & podcaster) is on a mission to reclaim her identity. She sits down with Bridget for a thoughtful and introspective conversation about how her identity, face, and name have come to define her in ways that were not in her control, and how she's defining her own world moving forward."
Amanda Knox Refused To Become A Bitter Person
"Amanda Knox (exoneree, journalist & podcaster) is on a mission to reclaim her identity. She sits down with Bridget for a thoughtful and introspective conversation about how her identity, face, and name have come to define her in ways that were not in her control, and how she's defining her own world moving forward."
On the Edge with Andrew Gold, January 24, 2022
91: True Crime: Amanda Knox
"It’s Amanda Knox. You might – particularly if you’re in Britain or Italy – know her as the murderous femme fatale who was imprisoned for killing her English flatmate Meredith Kercher in a sex game while studying abroad in Italy. You might know her – if you’ve spent time researching the case – as the subject of one of the most egregious and explosive wrongful conviction cases in living memory."
91: True Crime: Amanda Knox
"It’s Amanda Knox. You might – particularly if you’re in Britain or Italy – know her as the murderous femme fatale who was imprisoned for killing her English flatmate Meredith Kercher in a sex game while studying abroad in Italy. You might know her – if you’ve spent time researching the case – as the subject of one of the most egregious and explosive wrongful conviction cases in living memory."
Infertile AF with Ali Prato, January 21, 2022
Amanda Knox
"Today, Ali and Amanda are talking about Amanda’s own fertility journey, her devastating miscarriage, becoming a mother after loss, the criminal justice system's effect on family building, and the advocacy work she is doing today for wrongfully convincted women (and men) everywhere."
Amanda Knox
"Today, Ali and Amanda are talking about Amanda’s own fertility journey, her devastating miscarriage, becoming a mother after loss, the criminal justice system's effect on family building, and the advocacy work she is doing today for wrongfully convincted women (and men) everywhere."
Times Radio, January 18, 2022
Amanda Knox on Ghislain Maxwell's Trial
"Wasn't this just another example of the reason why we really cared about this case was because it was the opportunity to vilify a woman for sex crimes?"
Amanda Knox on Ghislain Maxwell's Trial
"Wasn't this just another example of the reason why we really cared about this case was because it was the opportunity to vilify a woman for sex crimes?"
Depresh Mode with John Moe, January 17, 2022
Amanda Knox on the Difference Between Exoneration and Freedom
"She was acquitted of murder but now has to live with the trauma, notoriety, and exploitation."
Amanda Knox on the Difference Between Exoneration and Freedom
"She was acquitted of murder but now has to live with the trauma, notoriety, and exploitation."
@the Bar - The Chicago Bar Association, January 12, 2022
An Interview with Amanda Knox: Beyond Did She or Didn’t She
"In our debut episode of Season 4, Amanda Knox joins the show to talk candidly about her story and share her passion for shedding light on the issues of wrongful conviction and criminal justice reform. Knox spent nearly four years in an Italian prison and eight years on trial before being exonerated of murder charges. The case made international headlines for nearly a decade and thrust Knox into the spotlight. Her story and wrongful conviction were then chronicled in a 2016 Netflix documentary, and in Amanda’s own New York Times best-selling memoir, “Waiting to Be Heard.” In this edition, she talks with Jonathan Amarilio and Trisha Rich about how her public and private identity have been shaped by these events, her attempts to reclaim her own narrative and her passion for criminal justice reform."
An Interview with Amanda Knox: Beyond Did She or Didn’t She
"In our debut episode of Season 4, Amanda Knox joins the show to talk candidly about her story and share her passion for shedding light on the issues of wrongful conviction and criminal justice reform. Knox spent nearly four years in an Italian prison and eight years on trial before being exonerated of murder charges. The case made international headlines for nearly a decade and thrust Knox into the spotlight. Her story and wrongful conviction were then chronicled in a 2016 Netflix documentary, and in Amanda’s own New York Times best-selling memoir, “Waiting to Be Heard.” In this edition, she talks with Jonathan Amarilio and Trisha Rich about how her public and private identity have been shaped by these events, her attempts to reclaim her own narrative and her passion for criminal justice reform."
Leaving a Legacy with Gee Scott, January 11, 2022
Amanda Knox on her exoneration from an Italian prison, being a voice for the wrongfully convicted
"It has now been over 10 years since Amanda Knox was released from an Italian prison for a murder she didn't commit. Knox joins Gee Scott's 'Leaving a Legacy' podcast to explain her experience and how she's now become a voice for the wrongfully convicted."
Amanda Knox on her exoneration from an Italian prison, being a voice for the wrongfully convicted
"It has now been over 10 years since Amanda Knox was released from an Italian prison for a murder she didn't commit. Knox joins Gee Scott's 'Leaving a Legacy' podcast to explain her experience and how she's now become a voice for the wrongfully convicted."
What's her Story with Sam and Amy, January 6, 2022
Amanda Knox Part 1, Amanda Knox Part 2
In our Season 2 premiere, Amanda Knox joins us to tell her story as she has never told it before. Amanda experienced the unthinkable, spending almost four years in an Italian prison following her wrongful conviction for the 2007 murder of her study abroad roommate Meredith Kercher.
Amanda Knox Part 1, Amanda Knox Part 2
In our Season 2 premiere, Amanda Knox joins us to tell her story as she has never told it before. Amanda experienced the unthinkable, spending almost four years in an Italian prison following her wrongful conviction for the 2007 murder of her study abroad roommate Meredith Kercher.
Trust Me: Cults, Extreme Belief, and the Abuse of Power, January 5, 2022
Amanda Knox & Christopher Robinson - Understanding Cognitive Bias
"It's Lola's favorite topic. And today she and Meagan are joined by hosts of the Labyrinths podcast Amanda Knox and Christopher Robinson as they dig into the world of cognitive bias. They discuss Amanda's wrongful conviction in 2007, spending four years in an Italian prison, all of the biases that came into play in Amanda's trial, and the public perception of what happened."
Amanda Knox & Christopher Robinson - Understanding Cognitive Bias
"It's Lola's favorite topic. And today she and Meagan are joined by hosts of the Labyrinths podcast Amanda Knox and Christopher Robinson as they dig into the world of cognitive bias. They discuss Amanda's wrongful conviction in 2007, spending four years in an Italian prison, all of the biases that came into play in Amanda's trial, and the public perception of what happened."
Tell Me About It with Jade Iovine, January 4, 2022
Amanda Knox: The Woman Behind the Headlines
"What you’ll hear in this interview is a woman who has been inarguably traumatized and is steadfastly, impressively and bravely trying to create a life for herself after spending the majority of her twenties tossed around by this nightmarish trial, or in an Italian prison. Her name and reputation were dragged through the mud, in her early 20s, before she fully knew who she was.
Whether it’s a rumor going around about you within a small friend group or a complete media attack on your character, what I want you to take away from this interview is how universal these feelings are."
Amanda Knox: The Woman Behind the Headlines
"What you’ll hear in this interview is a woman who has been inarguably traumatized and is steadfastly, impressively and bravely trying to create a life for herself after spending the majority of her twenties tossed around by this nightmarish trial, or in an Italian prison. Her name and reputation were dragged through the mud, in her early 20s, before she fully knew who she was.
Whether it’s a rumor going around about you within a small friend group or a complete media attack on your character, what I want you to take away from this interview is how universal these feelings are."
Media Masters, December 23, 2021
Amanda Knox
"The media’s role in her wrongful conviction – and how it continues to stifle her efforts to build a new life"
Amanda Knox
"The media’s role in her wrongful conviction – and how it continues to stifle her efforts to build a new life"
Motherhood Unstressed, December 20, 2021
Amanda Knox ON: Motherhood, the Fallibility of the Criminal Justice System, and How to Grow through Post Traumatic Stress
"Amanda Knox spent four years in an Italian prison following a wrongful conviction for the murder of her roommate: a sentence that was ultimately overturned by the Italian Supreme Court. She is now a mother, author, journalist, and co-host of the "Labyrinths" podcast alongside her husband Christopher Robinson. In this episode we talk about her journey to freedom, how motherhood has influenced her mindset, healing and growth after trauma, and what's next for her."
Amanda Knox ON: Motherhood, the Fallibility of the Criminal Justice System, and How to Grow through Post Traumatic Stress
"Amanda Knox spent four years in an Italian prison following a wrongful conviction for the murder of her roommate: a sentence that was ultimately overturned by the Italian Supreme Court. She is now a mother, author, journalist, and co-host of the "Labyrinths" podcast alongside her husband Christopher Robinson. In this episode we talk about her journey to freedom, how motherhood has influenced her mindset, healing and growth after trauma, and what's next for her."
The Psychology Podcast, December 9, 2021
Amanda Knox || The Real Amanda Knox
"In this episode, I talk to Amanda Knox about her wrongful conviction for the murder of Meredith Kercher. Her experience revealed dark truths about the media’s inclination to over sensationalize stories about young women and the glaring human errors in the criminal justice system."
Amanda Knox || The Real Amanda Knox
"In this episode, I talk to Amanda Knox about her wrongful conviction for the murder of Meredith Kercher. Her experience revealed dark truths about the media’s inclination to over sensationalize stories about young women and the glaring human errors in the criminal justice system."
Bert Kreisher - Bertcast, December 9, 2021
#495 - Amanda Knox & ME
"Today, I sit down with Amanda Knox. We talk about her relationship with Italy, being wrongly convicted for murder, getting a guilty verdict twice, what prison was like, being infamous, her acquittal, becoming a Mother, and much more!"
#495 - Amanda Knox & ME
"Today, I sit down with Amanda Knox. We talk about her relationship with Italy, being wrongly convicted for murder, getting a guilty verdict twice, what prison was like, being infamous, her acquittal, becoming a Mother, and much more!"
My First and Only Podcast with Emmalee Meing, December 2021
My First and Only Podcast: Featuring Amanda Knox
"In this episode, the only episode, I had the opportunity to speak with Author/Exoneree, Amanda Knox. We touched on her time spent in the Italian Prison System, her thoughts on Rudy Guede's recent release, and her experience with Italian investigators and European press as they tore into her 20-year-old life."
My First and Only Podcast: Featuring Amanda Knox
"In this episode, the only episode, I had the opportunity to speak with Author/Exoneree, Amanda Knox. We touched on her time spent in the Italian Prison System, her thoughts on Rudy Guede's recent release, and her experience with Italian investigators and European press as they tore into her 20-year-old life."
Terrible, Thanks for Asking, November 30, 2021
Meet Amanda
"When you introduce yourself to someone for the first time, you start by telling them your name and (maybe!) a few facts about you. The other person takes the information at face value. There’s no judgment, no opinion formed … just two people meeting each other. Amanda has no idea what that feels like. In 2007, she made international news headlines through no fault of her own. Now, more than a decade later, strangers decide their opinion of her as soon as they hear her name. But what many people consider Amanda’s story isn’t really hers at all."
Meet Amanda
"When you introduce yourself to someone for the first time, you start by telling them your name and (maybe!) a few facts about you. The other person takes the information at face value. There’s no judgment, no opinion formed … just two people meeting each other. Amanda has no idea what that feels like. In 2007, she made international news headlines through no fault of her own. Now, more than a decade later, strangers decide their opinion of her as soon as they hear her name. But what many people consider Amanda’s story isn’t really hers at all."
The Megyn Kelly Show, November 30, 2021
Amanda Knox on Media Bias and Sensationalism, Reclaiming Her Name, and Motherhood and Marriage
"Megyn Kelly is joined by Amanda Knox, writer and co-host of the "Labyrinths" podcast, to talk about the story that made her a national name, the details of her arrest, what she faced with the Italian police, the way the prosecution botched the case, the media's selective reporting, bias and sensationalistic coverage, reflecting on her interview with Chris Cuomo, her effort to reclaim her life and her name, her thoughts on the Kyle Rittenhouse case, due process on college campuses, the MeToo movement, "cognitive opening" and learning to forgive, motherhood and marriage, and more."
Amanda Knox on Media Bias and Sensationalism, Reclaiming Her Name, and Motherhood and Marriage
"Megyn Kelly is joined by Amanda Knox, writer and co-host of the "Labyrinths" podcast, to talk about the story that made her a national name, the details of her arrest, what she faced with the Italian police, the way the prosecution botched the case, the media's selective reporting, bias and sensationalistic coverage, reflecting on her interview with Chris Cuomo, her effort to reclaim her life and her name, her thoughts on the Kyle Rittenhouse case, due process on college campuses, the MeToo movement, "cognitive opening" and learning to forgive, motherhood and marriage, and more."
A Slight Change of Plans with Dr. Maya Shankar, November 29, 2021
Amanda Knox Wants Us to Move On
"Amanda Knox was just 20 years old when she was found guilty of a crime she did not commit — the murder of her roommate. Amanda spent four years in an Italian prison before she was finally exonerated and allowed to return to her life back home in the U.S. But she soon discovered that that life didn’t exist anymore."
Amanda Knox Wants Us to Move On
"Amanda Knox was just 20 years old when she was found guilty of a crime she did not commit — the murder of her roommate. Amanda spent four years in an Italian prison before she was finally exonerated and allowed to return to her life back home in the U.S. But she soon discovered that that life didn’t exist anymore."
Call Her Daddy, November 23, 2021
Amanda Knox - "I didn't fucking do it."
"This week, Father Cooper sits down with Amanda Knox. The interview begins with Amanda giving a clear reminder to the world – “I didn’t fucking do it”. In 2007, while studying abroad in Italy, Amanda was wrongly accused and convicted of murdering her roommate Meredith Kercher. Meredith was the victim of a brutal murder. Amanda was the victim of trial by media. Her sexuality was used against her in order to manipulate a story that she was a sex crazed murderer - and that was the story that overtook international headlines. Fourteen years later, Amanda is exhausted, and is still working to detach her name from a murder she did not commit. Tune in this week as Amanda details the events that occurred on November 2nd 2007, the interrogation process and the four years she spent in Italian prison. This captivating interview highlights Amanda’s struggle to reclaim both her name and her life."
Amanda Knox - "I didn't fucking do it."
"This week, Father Cooper sits down with Amanda Knox. The interview begins with Amanda giving a clear reminder to the world – “I didn’t fucking do it”. In 2007, while studying abroad in Italy, Amanda was wrongly accused and convicted of murdering her roommate Meredith Kercher. Meredith was the victim of a brutal murder. Amanda was the victim of trial by media. Her sexuality was used against her in order to manipulate a story that she was a sex crazed murderer - and that was the story that overtook international headlines. Fourteen years later, Amanda is exhausted, and is still working to detach her name from a murder she did not commit. Tune in this week as Amanda details the events that occurred on November 2nd 2007, the interrogation process and the four years she spent in Italian prison. This captivating interview highlights Amanda’s struggle to reclaim both her name and her life."
Crime Junkie, October 18, 2021
MURDERED: Meredith Kercher
"A 21 year-old British woman is less than a month into a foreign exchange in Perugia, Italy when she is brutally murdered in her apartment. Everyone’s world is turned upside-down. And for the woman who found herself in the center of the storm — and on trial for murder — it has stayed that way ever since. My question is: Why, all these years later — long after the courts have spoken — are we still talking about Amanda Knox?"
MURDERED: Meredith Kercher
"A 21 year-old British woman is less than a month into a foreign exchange in Perugia, Italy when she is brutally murdered in her apartment. Everyone’s world is turned upside-down. And for the woman who found herself in the center of the storm — and on trial for murder — it has stayed that way ever since. My question is: Why, all these years later — long after the courts have spoken — are we still talking about Amanda Knox?"
The Joe Rogan Experience, September 21, 2021
Amanda Knox
"Amanda Knox spent four years in an Italian prison following a wrongful conviction for the murder of her roommate: a sentence that was ultimately overturned by the Italian Supreme Court. She is now an author, journalist, and podcaster. Knox, along with her husband Christopher Robinson, hosts the podcast 'Labyrinths.'"
Amanda Knox
"Amanda Knox spent four years in an Italian prison following a wrongful conviction for the murder of her roommate: a sentence that was ultimately overturned by the Italian Supreme Court. She is now an author, journalist, and podcaster. Knox, along with her husband Christopher Robinson, hosts the podcast 'Labyrinths.'"
Sunday Extra with Julian Morrow, August 29, 2021
Who owns Amanda Knox?
"American student Amanda Knox went to Italy for study and ended up spending nearly four years in an Italian prison after being convicted of a murder she didn’t commit. In fact she was convicted twice, and exonerated twice.
In almost an instant, Amanda Knox went from an ordinary, basically anonymous student to someone with instant global name recognition.
Many years later the false portrayal of her by the prosecution and the media lingers, and she has written an essay in The Atlantic about the struggle to reclaim her name and narrative."
Who owns Amanda Knox?
"American student Amanda Knox went to Italy for study and ended up spending nearly four years in an Italian prison after being convicted of a murder she didn’t commit. In fact she was convicted twice, and exonerated twice.
In almost an instant, Amanda Knox went from an ordinary, basically anonymous student to someone with instant global name recognition.
Many years later the false portrayal of her by the prosecution and the media lingers, and she has written an essay in The Atlantic about the struggle to reclaim her name and narrative."
The Crime Analyst, August 20, 2021
Correcting the Narrative with Amanda Knox
"Laura interviews Amanda Knox. We discuss Meredith Kercher, the crime scene, the police investigation, Rudy Guede, the prosecution led by Giuliano Mignini, the role of the media and Nick Pisa, the trial and Amanda’s time in prison.
Amanda shares a key hope for the future, and we discuss the movie Stillwater and so much more. This is an interview that everyone should hear."
Correcting the Narrative with Amanda Knox
"Laura interviews Amanda Knox. We discuss Meredith Kercher, the crime scene, the police investigation, Rudy Guede, the prosecution led by Giuliano Mignini, the role of the media and Nick Pisa, the trial and Amanda’s time in prison.
Amanda shares a key hope for the future, and we discuss the movie Stillwater and so much more. This is an interview that everyone should hear."
Just Something About Her with Jennifer Palmieri, August 12, 2021
Amanda Knox in Her Own Words
“The mythologies and stereotypes that prosecutors used to wrongfully convict Amanda Knox still linger in the zeitgeist. So much so, that her story has reportedly inspired a new movie, “Stillwater,” starring Matt Damon, leading Amanda to question exactly what responsibility storytellers have when reinventing the traumas of real people. Amanda and Jennifer discuss Amanda’s reaction to the film, what McCarthy and Damon might have learned if they asked her perspective, and how women have been sold as “cardboard characters” for other people’s profit. Plus, Amanda reflects on her case as it relates to larger issues within the criminal justice system.”
Amanda Knox in Her Own Words
“The mythologies and stereotypes that prosecutors used to wrongfully convict Amanda Knox still linger in the zeitgeist. So much so, that her story has reportedly inspired a new movie, “Stillwater,” starring Matt Damon, leading Amanda to question exactly what responsibility storytellers have when reinventing the traumas of real people. Amanda and Jennifer discuss Amanda’s reaction to the film, what McCarthy and Damon might have learned if they asked her perspective, and how women have been sold as “cardboard characters” for other people’s profit. Plus, Amanda reflects on her case as it relates to larger issues within the criminal justice system.”
NPR 1A, August 11, 2021
Amanda Knox Is Fighting to Take Back Her Story
“Who owns a person’s story? That’s a question Amanda Knox wants more people to ponder.
She was incarcerated in Italy for four years after being wrongfully convicted of the 2007 murder of her roommate, Mereditch Kercher. Now, the new film “Stillwater,” directed by Tom McCarthy and starring Matt Damon, tells her story."
Amanda Knox Is Fighting to Take Back Her Story
“Who owns a person’s story? That’s a question Amanda Knox wants more people to ponder.
She was incarcerated in Italy for four years after being wrongfully convicted of the 2007 murder of her roommate, Mereditch Kercher. Now, the new film “Stillwater,” directed by Tom McCarthy and starring Matt Damon, tells her story."
NPR's 'All Things Considered,' August 7, 2021
Amanda Knox: 'Stillwater' Movie Repeats 'Fiction' Pushed By Italian Prosecutor
"Now Knox is speaking out about the film 'Stillwater.' In a viral Twitter thread and a piece in The Atlantic, She condemns the film for profiting from her story without consulting her. But she goes beyond that, pointing out that despite her exoneration, she's often left out of the conversation with no say in the narrative about her life."
Amanda Knox: 'Stillwater' Movie Repeats 'Fiction' Pushed By Italian Prosecutor
"Now Knox is speaking out about the film 'Stillwater.' In a viral Twitter thread and a piece in The Atlantic, She condemns the film for profiting from her story without consulting her. But she goes beyond that, pointing out that despite her exoneration, she's often left out of the conversation with no say in the narrative about her life."
Hysteria, August 5, 2021
"An Inconvenient Detail" (with Amanda Knox)
“Amanda Knox opens up about writing her Medium post in response to the movie Stillwater, reclaiming her narrative and the power of vulnerability."
"An Inconvenient Detail" (with Amanda Knox)
“Amanda Knox opens up about writing her Medium post in response to the movie Stillwater, reclaiming her narrative and the power of vulnerability."
Vox: Today Explained, August 4, 2021
Who owns Amanda Knox?
“The new Matt Damon movie, Stillwater, is based on Amanda Knox’s story. She wishes someone had asked her to tell it.”
Who owns Amanda Knox?
“The new Matt Damon movie, Stillwater, is based on Amanda Knox’s story. She wishes someone had asked her to tell it.”
Doin It! with Danny and Jenny, July 22, 2021
Exoneree Amanda Knox
"Yes, that Amanda Knox! Amanda tells her stories and shares her thoughts with Danny Zuker and Jenny Johnson."
Exoneree Amanda Knox
"Yes, that Amanda Knox! Amanda tells her stories and shares her thoughts with Danny Zuker and Jenny Johnson."
Spotlight with Laurie Hardie, July 8, 2021
Spotlighting Labyrinths with Amanda Knox
"Joining me today is Amanda Knox, we talk about her podcast Labyrinths: Getting Lost with Amanda Knox, infertility, The Innocence Project, and so much more. Get to know Amanda for the amazing young lady she has become in spite of all she has been through."
Spotlighting Labyrinths with Amanda Knox
"Joining me today is Amanda Knox, we talk about her podcast Labyrinths: Getting Lost with Amanda Knox, infertility, The Innocence Project, and so much more. Get to know Amanda for the amazing young lady she has become in spite of all she has been through."
Going Mental with Eileen Kelly, June 2, 2021
Amanda Knox: The End of Life as She Knew It
"Amanda Knox was on trial for 8 years for a murder she didn’t commit. We talk Italian prison, her acquittal and the lasting effects the media has had on her mental health."
Amanda Knox: The End of Life as She Knew It
"Amanda Knox was on trial for 8 years for a murder she didn’t commit. We talk Italian prison, her acquittal and the lasting effects the media has had on her mental health."
True Crime Binge, May 12, 2021
Amanda Knox & Christopher Robinson
"Amanda and Chris are a husband and wife duo, who created and host the “Labyrinths” podcast. Labyrinths is incredibly thought provoking, and covers a variety of topics from true crime to society in general. In this episode the topic is the case of the 1977 rape of 13 year-old Samantha Geimer. Samantha was raped by famous filmmaker Roman Polanski. The twist in the case comes when Samantha, in an attempt to avoid having to testify and relive her nightmare, requested that the DA offer Polanski a plea deal. From there, the justice system that was supposed to be seeking justice for Samantha began working against her."
Amanda Knox & Christopher Robinson
"Amanda and Chris are a husband and wife duo, who created and host the “Labyrinths” podcast. Labyrinths is incredibly thought provoking, and covers a variety of topics from true crime to society in general. In this episode the topic is the case of the 1977 rape of 13 year-old Samantha Geimer. Samantha was raped by famous filmmaker Roman Polanski. The twist in the case comes when Samantha, in an attempt to avoid having to testify and relive her nightmare, requested that the DA offer Polanski a plea deal. From there, the justice system that was supposed to be seeking justice for Samantha began working against her."
Here's the Thing with Alec Baldwin, March 16, 2021
Amanda Knox Navigates Labyrinths
“Amanda knows about living inside other people’s preconceptions. When she was 22 years old, she was sentenced to 26 years in prison for a murder she didn’t commit. In 2007, on a study-abroad program in Perugia, Italy, Amanda’s roommate Meredith Kurcher was raped and murdered. The police and the tabloids pinned it on “Foxy Knoxy,” calling Amanda a sex-crazed murderer. After spending almost a decade in the labyrinth of the Italian criminal justice system, Amanda was fully exonerated. Today, she lives in her hometown of Seattle and, with her husband, has a podcast called Labyrinths about the mazes we find ourselves in.”
Amanda Knox Navigates Labyrinths
“Amanda knows about living inside other people’s preconceptions. When she was 22 years old, she was sentenced to 26 years in prison for a murder she didn’t commit. In 2007, on a study-abroad program in Perugia, Italy, Amanda’s roommate Meredith Kurcher was raped and murdered. The police and the tabloids pinned it on “Foxy Knoxy,” calling Amanda a sex-crazed murderer. After spending almost a decade in the labyrinth of the Italian criminal justice system, Amanda was fully exonerated. Today, she lives in her hometown of Seattle and, with her husband, has a podcast called Labyrinths about the mazes we find ourselves in.”
Reality Life with Kate Casey, March 10, 2021
Ep #339 Amanda Knox
“Amanda Knox, was a Seattle-born study-abroad student who spent almost four years in Italian prison for the murder of her roommate, Meredith Kercher. The Netflix documentary, Amanda Knox, chronicles the murder trial and the surrounding media circus, which began from the moment Kercher’s body was discovered in November 2007. After her arrest and conviction, Knox was vilified in the media for unmistakably gendered reasons – reports focused on her appearance and promiscuity, her “angelic” face as some kind of contrast to her supposedly over-active sex life. Knox was freed in 2011 following a successful appeal, re-convicted in 2014, then definitively acquitted by Italy’s Supreme Court.”
Ep #339 Amanda Knox
“Amanda Knox, was a Seattle-born study-abroad student who spent almost four years in Italian prison for the murder of her roommate, Meredith Kercher. The Netflix documentary, Amanda Knox, chronicles the murder trial and the surrounding media circus, which began from the moment Kercher’s body was discovered in November 2007. After her arrest and conviction, Knox was vilified in the media for unmistakably gendered reasons – reports focused on her appearance and promiscuity, her “angelic” face as some kind of contrast to her supposedly over-active sex life. Knox was freed in 2011 following a successful appeal, re-convicted in 2014, then definitively acquitted by Italy’s Supreme Court.”
Life is Short with Justin Long, March 2, 2021
Amanda Knox
“Amanda Knox (The Truth About Crime, Labyrinths) talks to Justin about her experience being wrongfully convicted of murder, she reflects on her turbulent experience with the media, and she tells a sweet story about how she met her husband.”
Amanda Knox
“Amanda Knox (The Truth About Crime, Labyrinths) talks to Justin about her experience being wrongfully convicted of murder, she reflects on her turbulent experience with the media, and she tells a sweet story about how she met her husband.”
Yang Speaks, January 18, 2021
Humanity, justice, and our future
“Andrew was recently a guest on Amanda Knox and Christopher Robinson’s new podcast, “Labyrinths.” Tune in to their conversation about Andrew’s role as a husband and father, the criminal justice system, UBI, and more.”
Humanity, justice, and our future
“Andrew was recently a guest on Amanda Knox and Christopher Robinson’s new podcast, “Labyrinths.” Tune in to their conversation about Andrew’s role as a husband and father, the criminal justice system, UBI, and more.”
Good For You with Whitney Cummings, January 14, 2021
Amanda Knox: Part 1
Amanda Knox: Part 2
A raucous interview with Whitney Cummings.
Amanda Knox: Part 1
Amanda Knox: Part 2
A raucous interview with Whitney Cummings.
Tig & Cheryl: True Story, November 23, 2020
BONUS: Amanda Knox Interview!
“Today, on a very special BONUS episode of True Story, Amanda Knox herself pays a visit to the podcast to discuss the documentary that shares her name. Tig and Cheryl get answers on Amanda’s police interrogation, her time in prison, and what her life is like now. Amanda gives our doc-duo a candid, behind the scenes look into a story that continues to attract controversy and fascination.”
BONUS: Amanda Knox Interview!
“Today, on a very special BONUS episode of True Story, Amanda Knox herself pays a visit to the podcast to discuss the documentary that shares her name. Tig and Cheryl get answers on Amanda’s police interrogation, her time in prison, and what her life is like now. Amanda gives our doc-duo a candid, behind the scenes look into a story that continues to attract controversy and fascination.”
Big Doc Energy Podcast, November 19, 2020
Amanda Knox: Part 1/2
Amanda Knox tells all! : Part 2/2
"BIG DOC ENERGY is joined by the infamous Amanda Knox. Amanda Knox addresses her recent tweet, shares stories & speaks about information she’s never spoken about before."
Amanda Knox: Part 1/2
Amanda Knox tells all! : Part 2/2
"BIG DOC ENERGY is joined by the infamous Amanda Knox. Amanda Knox addresses her recent tweet, shares stories & speaks about information she’s never spoken about before."
Between Us with John Roa, November 3, 2020
Amanda Knox vs The Court of Public Opinion
"In today’s episode, the harrowing story of how Amanda Knox was wrongfully convicted of murder by an Italian court and spent 4 years in prison — only to be exonerated and acquitted of the crime in 2011, and again exonerated in 2015. Amanda shares her thoughts on the mental health impact of COVID, and some of the misinformation that has surrounded masks and distancing during the pandemic. Then John and Amanda get into the details of Amanda’s memoir and recounting of her arrest, imprisonment, and release back into a hostile world. They talk about how she was inspired to pursue and examine criminal justice reform through her conviction and acquittal. Amanda also talks about the incentives in the media and in criminal justice that can often lead to someone being “convicted” before they’ve had their day in court. We can’t often choose the struggles that life throws us, but we can choose how we deal with them and Amanda Knox took her own pain and suffering and is using it to improve the lives of others going through similar hardships."
Amanda Knox vs The Court of Public Opinion
"In today’s episode, the harrowing story of how Amanda Knox was wrongfully convicted of murder by an Italian court and spent 4 years in prison — only to be exonerated and acquitted of the crime in 2011, and again exonerated in 2015. Amanda shares her thoughts on the mental health impact of COVID, and some of the misinformation that has surrounded masks and distancing during the pandemic. Then John and Amanda get into the details of Amanda’s memoir and recounting of her arrest, imprisonment, and release back into a hostile world. They talk about how she was inspired to pursue and examine criminal justice reform through her conviction and acquittal. Amanda also talks about the incentives in the media and in criminal justice that can often lead to someone being “convicted” before they’ve had their day in court. We can’t often choose the struggles that life throws us, but we can choose how we deal with them and Amanda Knox took her own pain and suffering and is using it to improve the lives of others going through similar hardships."
Be Here for a While, October 3, 2020
Amanda Knox - Navigating the Labyrinth of Trauma
"Amanda Knox was twice convicted and acquitted of murder in a foreign country. Her story is more relatable than you may realize and she’s a wonderful example of strength and re-framing trauma."
Amanda Knox - Navigating the Labyrinth of Trauma
"Amanda Knox was twice convicted and acquitted of murder in a foreign country. Her story is more relatable than you may realize and she’s a wonderful example of strength and re-framing trauma."
The DW Podcast, June 4, 2020
Episode #27 with Amanda Knox
"In Episode #27 Derek talks to Amanda Knox about spending 4 years in an Italian prison after being convicted for murder and a 8 years in total on trial. She details the emotional experience of it all, the media influence, returning home and so much more.
Amanda explains how previous experiences exposed her to the criminal justice system and in turn have shaped her career path. Amanda hosts her own podcast The Truth About True Crime and her memoir ‘Waiting to be Heard” was a New York Times best-seller."
Episode #27 with Amanda Knox
"In Episode #27 Derek talks to Amanda Knox about spending 4 years in an Italian prison after being convicted for murder and a 8 years in total on trial. She details the emotional experience of it all, the media influence, returning home and so much more.
Amanda explains how previous experiences exposed her to the criminal justice system and in turn have shaped her career path. Amanda hosts her own podcast The Truth About True Crime and her memoir ‘Waiting to be Heard” was a New York Times best-seller."
Wrongful Conviction with Jason Flom, October 23, 2019
#099 Jason Flom with Amanda Knox
#126 Jason Flom with Amanda Knox in Times of COVID
"Amanda Knox was convicted of the murder of a 21-year-old British exchange student, Meredith Kercher, who died from knife wounds in the apartment she shared with Amanda in Perugia, Italy in 2007. Amanda and her then-boyfriend, Raffaele Sollecito, were both found guilty of killing Kercher, receiving 26- and 25-year prison sentences, respectively. Their convictions were subsequently overturned in 2011, and she was released from prison after serving four years. In early 2014, the Italian Supreme Court ruled that they should both stand trial again, and she and Sollecito were re-convicted. Finally, in March 2015, the Italian Supreme Court overturned both murder convictions, ending their eight-year ordeal. Amanda Knox is currently a *New York Times *bestselling author, the host of the Scarlet Letter Reports on Broadly/Vice, and the host of The Truth About True Crime, a Sundance AMC podcast series."
#099 Jason Flom with Amanda Knox
#126 Jason Flom with Amanda Knox in Times of COVID
"Amanda Knox was convicted of the murder of a 21-year-old British exchange student, Meredith Kercher, who died from knife wounds in the apartment she shared with Amanda in Perugia, Italy in 2007. Amanda and her then-boyfriend, Raffaele Sollecito, were both found guilty of killing Kercher, receiving 26- and 25-year prison sentences, respectively. Their convictions were subsequently overturned in 2011, and she was released from prison after serving four years. In early 2014, the Italian Supreme Court ruled that they should both stand trial again, and she and Sollecito were re-convicted. Finally, in March 2015, the Italian Supreme Court overturned both murder convictions, ending their eight-year ordeal. Amanda Knox is currently a *New York Times *bestselling author, the host of the Scarlet Letter Reports on Broadly/Vice, and the host of The Truth About True Crime, a Sundance AMC podcast series."
This Past Weekend with Theo Vonn, August 23, 2019
Amanda Knox | This Past Weekend #225
"Theo sits down with Amanda Knox to talk about Ren Fairs, justice, and faith"
Amanda Knox | This Past Weekend #225
"Theo sits down with Amanda Knox to talk about Ren Fairs, justice, and faith"
Kiro Nights with Zak Burns & Gee Scott, May 17, 2018
Amanda Knox hosts new show about people who have been shamed
“What I learned from the Scarlet Letter Reports is that it’s not difficult to humanize someone. You just have to be in the room with them and let them be a human in front you,” Knox said. “What takes work is dissecting a person and stripping them of their humanity.”
Amanda Knox hosts new show about people who have been shamed
“What I learned from the Scarlet Letter Reports is that it’s not difficult to humanize someone. You just have to be in the room with them and let them be a human in front you,” Knox said. “What takes work is dissecting a person and stripping them of their humanity.”
WNYC with Duarte Geraldino, May 02, 2018
Amanda Knox and VICE Examine Media's Mistreatment of Women
"Amanda Knox spent four years in an Italian prison because of a wrongful conviction over the murder of her roommate and her story became an international sensation. She was freed in 2016 and is now the host of a new show on the VICE channel Broadly, 'The Scarlet Letter Reports with Amanda Knox.' In it, she speaks to other women who have been objectified and vilified, including Amber Rose, Daisy Coleman, Mischa Barton, Anita Sarkeesian and Brett Rossi. The show premiers on Facebook Watch on May 2."
Amanda Knox and VICE Examine Media's Mistreatment of Women
"Amanda Knox spent four years in an Italian prison because of a wrongful conviction over the murder of her roommate and her story became an international sensation. She was freed in 2016 and is now the host of a new show on the VICE channel Broadly, 'The Scarlet Letter Reports with Amanda Knox.' In it, she speaks to other women who have been objectified and vilified, including Amber Rose, Daisy Coleman, Mischa Barton, Anita Sarkeesian and Brett Rossi. The show premiers on Facebook Watch on May 2."
Live Wire with Luke Burbank, July 1, 2017
Ep. 342: "Freedom" with Amanda Knox, Justin Simien, and Shakey Graves
"In this special studio episode of Live Wire, Luke Burbank explores the notion of freedom. Amanda Knox continues the difficult work of healing from the trauma of her wrongful murder conviction and four years in an Italian prison, 'Dear White People' creator Justin Simien discusses the catharsis and challenges of taking a satirical look at race relations, and alt-folk musician Shakey Graves rattles us to the core with a live version of 'Roll the Bones.'"
Ep. 342: "Freedom" with Amanda Knox, Justin Simien, and Shakey Graves
"In this special studio episode of Live Wire, Luke Burbank explores the notion of freedom. Amanda Knox continues the difficult work of healing from the trauma of her wrongful murder conviction and four years in an Italian prison, 'Dear White People' creator Justin Simien discusses the catharsis and challenges of taking a satirical look at race relations, and alt-folk musician Shakey Graves rattles us to the core with a live version of 'Roll the Bones.'"
KUOW’s ‘The Record’ with Bill Radke, October 4, 2016
Amanda Knox: 'People love the idea of a monster'
"Knox said she talks about her experience to highlight what other exonorees have gone through – and to highlight the weaknesses of the justice system."
Amanda Knox: 'People love the idea of a monster'
"Knox said she talks about her experience to highlight what other exonorees have gone through – and to highlight the weaknesses of the justice system."
BBC Radio 4's 'Open Book' with Mariella Frostrup, July 23, 2015
Judy Blume (3rd segment of program)
"And the joys of writing a novel with a friend. Gavin Kovite, a former soldier turned army lawyer and writer, and Christopher Robinson, a poet and writer, reveal how they joined forces to create War of the Encyclopaedists, a novel about a friendship conducted partly online."
Judy Blume (3rd segment of program)
"And the joys of writing a novel with a friend. Gavin Kovite, a former soldier turned army lawyer and writer, and Christopher Robinson, a poet and writer, reveal how they joined forces to create War of the Encyclopaedists, a novel about a friendship conducted partly online."
Late Night Library with Paul Martone, June 2, 2015
Chris Robinson & Gavin Kovite – War Of The Encyclopaedists
"In a superb, rare literary collaboration, two major new talents join their voices to tell the story of a generation at a crossroads, and a friendship that stretches over continents and crises–from the liberal arena of Boston academia to the military occupation of Iraq–in this ambitious and electrifying debut novel."
Chris Robinson & Gavin Kovite – War Of The Encyclopaedists
"In a superb, rare literary collaboration, two major new talents join their voices to tell the story of a generation at a crossroads, and a friendship that stretches over continents and crises–from the liberal arena of Boston academia to the military occupation of Iraq–in this ambitious and electrifying debut novel."
CBC Radio Toronto, September 14, 2015
The collaborative novel: Are two (or more!) heads better than one?
"Let's say you and a friend have an idea for a great novel. How would you actually go about writing it — together?.
Christopher Robinson and Gavin Kovite have some practical advice. The co-authors behind War of the Encyclopaedists join guest host Gill Deacon to discuss how collaborative fiction really works, and why two (or more!) heads might be better than one."
The collaborative novel: Are two (or more!) heads better than one?
"Let's say you and a friend have an idea for a great novel. How would you actually go about writing it — together?.
Christopher Robinson and Gavin Kovite have some practical advice. The co-authors behind War of the Encyclopaedists join guest host Gill Deacon to discuss how collaborative fiction really works, and why two (or more!) heads might be better than one."
NPR’s ‘All Things Considered,' May 18, 2013
'Waiting To Be Heard' No More, Amanda Knox Speaks Out
"When 20-year-old Amanda Knox left for Italy in August 2007, it was supposed to be a carefree year studying abroad.
No one could have foreseen it ending in her being accused, tried and convicted in the murder of her roommate, Meredith Kercher."
'Waiting To Be Heard' No More, Amanda Knox Speaks Out
"When 20-year-old Amanda Knox left for Italy in August 2007, it was supposed to be a carefree year studying abroad.
No one could have foreseen it ending in her being accused, tried and convicted in the murder of her roommate, Meredith Kercher."