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We love short stories. Join authors Deesha Philyaw (The Secret Lives of Church Ladies) and Dawnie Walton (The Final Revival of Opal & Nev) for author interviews, book club discussions, and immersive short stories. We celebrate storytelling from some of today's most thrilling writers, with an emphasis on spotlighting underrepresented voices. (Photo credits: Vanessa German / Rayon Richards)
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Ursa Short Fiction is proud to present an original audio production of “Bitch Baby,” written by Halle Hill, from her debut collection, Good Women, and performed by Nytia Nikole. “Bitch Baby” is about two siblings, Celine and Reggie, in the aftermath of Reggie being beaten by police. This story is dazzling, messy, heart-wrenching, and beautiful. Hill tackles themes of racial tensions, queerness, religion, and family. Stick around at the end for Halle Hill, in her own words, discussing her writing journey.
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Reading List: Authors, Stories, and Books Mentioned
“Bitch Baby” (Halle Hill, Oxford American, 2020)
Good Women (Halle Hill, Hub City Press, 2023)
“On paying attention to what works best for you: conversation with Kimberly King Parsons” (The Creative Independent, 2024)
More from Deesha and Dawnie:
The Secret Lives of Church Ladies (Deesha Philyaw)
The Final Revival of Opal & Nev (Dawnie Walton)
Produced by Ursa Story Company
Hosted by Deesha Philyaw & Dawnie Walton
Story performed by Nytia Nikole
Interview by Marina Leigh
Ursa Executive Producers: Dawnie Walton, Deesha Philyaw, and Mark Armstrong
Associate Producer: Marina Leigh
Episode Editor: Kelly Araja
About the Author
Halle Hill is the author of Good Women (Hub City Press), which was named a 2023 Best Book of the Year by Kirkus Reviews, O Magazine, Electric Literature, Book Riot and Southwest Review. A finalist for the 2023 Weatherford Award for Appalachian writing, she is the winner of the 2020 Crystal Wilkinson Creative Writing Prize and the 2020 Oxford American Debut Fiction Prize. Her short stories have been translated into French and published in journals including Joyland, New Limestone Review, Atlanta Magazine, Ursa Short Fiction and The Oxford American, among others. A born and raised East Tennessean, she currently lives, works and teaches in North Carolina.
About the Narrator
Nytia Nikole comes from the culturally rich city of Boston. She’s an award-winning actress and director, an accomplished filmmaker, writer, and producer. She is best known for her lead role in Taboo 3, and supporting roles in Fractured, Fixation 2, Dexter Jackson's Guide to Dating, several other films as well as multiple tv roles to include Fatal Attraction, Murder Chose Me, and ATL Homicide, and Personal Injury Court to name a few. Nytia has experience in film, theatre, and voiceover performance.
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In this Member Bonus episode, Deesha Philyaw and Dawnie Walton talk about what they’re reading, writing, watching, and what they’re celebrating. What books and anthologies should we be on the lookout for in 2025? What newsletters should we be following? Plus: Bonus writing prompts!
Enjoy this free teaser, and become an Ursa Member in Apple Podcasts or at ursastory.com/join to get the full episode.
Reading List: Authors, Stories, and Books Mentioned
James (Percival Everett)
Colored Television (Danzy Senna)
Caucasia (Danzy Senna)
The Seven Daughters of Dupree (Nikesha Elise Williams; release date January 2026)
Black Cake (Charmaine Wilkerson)
Good Dirt (Charmaine Wilkerson)
Homegoing (Yaa Gyasi)
Their Eyes Were Watching God (Zora Neale Hurston)
Mateo Askaripour
Little Movements (Lauren Morrow; release date September 2025)
Bibb Country: Unearthing My Family Secrets of Land, Legacy, and Lettuce (Lonnae O’Neal; release date June 2025)
Lonnae O’Neal in Andscape
I’m Every Woman: Remixed Stories of Marriage, Motherhood, and Work (Lonnae O’Neal)
“Ain’t I A Mommy” (Deesha Philyaw)
Love, Rita (Bridgett M. Davis; release date March 2025)
That’s How They Get You (Anthology Edited by Damon Young; release date June 2025)
Damon Young
Hanif Abdurraqib
Mahogany L. Browne
Wyatt Cenac
Kiese Laymon
Roy Wood Jr.
Nicola Yoon
You’ve Got A Place Here, Too (Anthology Edited by Ebony LaDelle; release date August 2025)
Ebony LaDelle
Elizabeth Acevedo
Kai Harris
Kennedy Ryan
The Norton Introduction to Literature: Fifteenth Edition (Edited by Kelly J. Mays)
“How To Make Love To A Physicist” (Deesha Philyaw; Barrelhouse)
“Girl” (Jamaica Kincaid, The New Yorker, 1978)
Bruce Holsinger
Luis Alberto Urrea
Alice LaPlante
Judy Blume
Brit Bennett
Newsletters:
SubMakk (Rebecca Makkai)
Welcome to Writing, Wandering, Wondering (Deesha Philyaw)
Yours, Inigo (Inigo Laguda)
The Way Home (Yona Harvey)
Naked Acts of Love (Bridgett M. Davis)
The Querent (Alexander Chee)
52 Curate (Imani Perry)
Witness (Robert Jones Jr.)
The Audacity (Roxane Gay)
Sinister Malefactor of Panglossian Expectations (Jane Friedman)
Thot Pudding (Sarah Thankam Mathews)
Channeling (J Wortham)
Watch List:
Shrinking
Somebody, Somewhere
Schitt’s Creek
Severance
Bookie
More from Deesha and Dawnie:
The Secret Lives of Church Ladies (Deesha Philyaw)
The Final Revival of Opal & Nev (Dawnie Walton)
Produced by Ursa Story Company
Hosted by Deesha Philyaw & Dawnie Walton
Executive Producers: Dawnie Walton, Deesha Philyaw, Mark Armstrong
Associate Producer: Marina Leigh
Episode Editor: Kelly Araja
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Deesha and Dawnie talk with Destiny O. Birdsong, author of the poetry collection Negotiations and the novel Nobody’s Magic. Last year, Birdsong published a short story, “The Jump,” only to have it pulled from publication less than a day later over disagreements with the editors. The story eventually found a new home at Roxane Gay’s newsletter, The Audacity.
Birdsong talks about navigating censorship and what happens when writers and editors don’t see eye to eye, and they highlight the necessity of respect and support from editors and keeping the integrity of your work when finding a home for it. Birdsong also talks about the intersections of religion and queerness, the representation of queer sex and sex work in literature, and how she follows instinct when approaching her work.
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Reading List: Authors, Stories, and Books Mentioned
Negotiations: Poems (Destiny O. Birdsong)
Nobody’s Magic (Destiny O. Birdsong)
“The Jump” (Destiny O. Birdsong, The Audacity 2024)
Rick Hillis
Roxane Gay
Toi Derricotte
“The Woman Shaping a Generation of Black Thought” (J Wortham,The New York Times, 2023)
Watch List:
Cross
48 Hours
Insecure
More from Deesha and Dawnie:
The Secret Lives of Church Ladies (Deesha Philyaw)
The Final Revival of Opal & Nev (Dawnie Walton)
Produced by Ursa Story Company
Hosted by Deesha Philyaw & Dawnie Walton
Executive Producers: Dawnie Walton, Deesha Philyaw, and Mark Armstrong
Associate Producer: Marina Leigh
Episode Editor: Kelly Araja
About the Author
Destiny O. Birdsong is the author of the poetry collection Negotiations (Tin House Books, 2020) and the triptych novel Nobody’s Magic (Grand Central, 2022), which was longlisted for the Center for Fiction’s First Novel Prize, was a finalist for the Ernest J. Gaines Award for Literary Excellence, and won the 2022 Willie Morris Award for Southern Fiction. She has served as a Writer-in-Residence for the Hurston/Wright Foundation and the University of Tennessee and is a contributing editor of Poets & Writers magazine. She is currently at work on a second novel and a collection of short stories.
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An Ursa Member Bonus! In a new recurring feature we call First Chapters, Dawnie and Deesha dig into the memorable opening chapter of Dawnie’s debut novel, The Final Revival of Opal & Nev. Dawnie talks about her journey to becoming a writer, as well as the process of this story coming to fruition.
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Reading List: Authors, Stories, and Books Mentioned
The Final Revival of Opal & Nev (Dawnie Walton)
Moonrise Over New Jessup (Jamila Minnicks)
James Baldwin
Daisy Jones & The Six (Taylor Jenkins Reid)
Listening List:
The Final Revival of Opal & Nev: Audiobook (Dawnie Walton)
Grace Jones
David Bowie
Watch List:
Almost Famous (2000)
Summer of Soul (2021)
Wattstax (1973)
More from Deesha:
The Secret Lives of Church Ladies (Deesha Philyaw)
Produced by Ursa Story Company
Hosted by Deesha Philyaw & Dawnie Walton
Executive Producers: Dawnie Walton, Deesha Philyaw, and Mark Armstrong
Associate Producer: Marina Leigh
Episode Editor: Kelly Araja
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Deesha and Dawnie introduce an Ursa original production of “Snow Bath Season,” a short story written by Stacie Denetsosie, and performed by Nasheen Sleuth. This story is about Diana, a young Navajo woman whose late mother is communicating with her via an Amazon Alexa device.
Denetsosie juxtaposes modern technology with Navajo tradition in compelling ways, while also writing into grief, love, and mother-daughter relationships through humor and bizarre circumstances. “Snow Bath Season” is from Denetsosie’s debut collection, The Missing Morningstar, published by Torrey House Press. Stay tuned after the story to hear from Stacie Denetsosie herself.
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Reading List: Authors, Stories, and Books Mentioned
The Missing Morningstar: And Other Stories (Stacie Shannon Denetsosie, Torrey House Press, 2023)
Crooked Hallelujah (Kelli Jo Ford)
“I Give You Back” (Joy Harjo)
Woman of Light (Kali Fajardo-Anstine)
Julia Alvarez
More from Deesha and Dawnie:
The Secret Lives of Church Ladies (Deesha Philyaw)
The Final Revival of Opal & Nev (Dawnie Walton)
Produced by Ursa Story Company
Hosted by Deesha Philyaw & Dawnie Walton
“Snow Bath Season” written by Stacie Denetsosie
Performed by Nasheen Sleuth
Interview by Marina Leigh
Executive Producers: Dawnie Walton, Deesha Philyaw, and Mark Armstrong
Associate Producers: Marina Leigh & Ashawnta Jackson
Episode Editor: Kelly Araja
Special thanks to Cleyvis Natera
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Deesha and Dawnie sit down with their own agents, Danielle Chiotti and PJ Mark, to chat about the publishing industry. What does it mean to be a white agent representing authors of color? What are the gold standards for blurbing? Where are the best places to find an agent and what are some common red flags with scammy “agents”? They discuss the significance of the agent-author connection, the questions that an author should ask of a potential agent, as well as what makes an agent say “hell yes” to a pitched book.
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Reading List: Authors, Stories, and Books Mentioned
Brian Broome
Nicole D. Collier
Tyriek White
Joseph Earl Thomas
Eileen Myles
In West Mills (De’Shawn Charles Winslow)
Decent People (De’Shawn Charles Winslow)
Co-Parenting 101 (Deesha Philyaw and Michael D. Thomas)
The Ones Who Don’t Say They Love You (Maurice Carlos Ruffin)
More from Deesha and Dawnie:
The Secret Lives of Church Ladies (Deesha Philyaw)
The Final Revival of Opal & Nev (Dawnie Walton)
Produced by Ursa Story Company
Hosted by Deesha Philyaw & Dawnie Walton
Executive Producers: Dawnie Walton, Deesha Philyaw, and Mark Armstrong
Associate Producer: Marina Leigh
Episode Editor: Kelly Araja
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Deesha and Dawnie chat with Rion Amilcar Scott, sharing stories, craft advice, 90’s hip-hop references, and how experience as parents, as teachers, and as lovers of music can inform the writing process.
They discuss their reactions to elements of their work playing out in real life, and call for not forgetting the joys and humor of the Black experience that coincides with the tragedies. Rion talks about his generative and drafting process—his beginnings and endings, the structure and limitations of flash and short fiction, the revision process, and his playfulness and improvisation as an approach to the work.
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Reading List: Authors, Stories, and Books Mentioned
The World Doesn’t Require You (Rion Amilcar Scott)
Insurrections (Rion Amilcar Scott)
August Wilson
“The N****r Knockers” (Rion Amilcar Scott, Tyrant Books, 2017)
“Percy And The Fire Plums” (Rion Amilcar Scott, McSweeney’s 64: The Audio Issue)
Heavy (Kiese Laymon)
The Sellout (Paul Beatty)
Percival Everett
Mark Twain
Heads of the Colored People (Nafissa Thompson-Spires)
Walking on Cowrie Shells (Nana Nkweti)
“David Sherman, The Last Son of God” (Rion Amilcar Scott, Midnight Breakfast, Issue 8)
Eugenia Tsutsumi
Rising of a Legend (Review by Jessica Sequeira, berfrois, 2016)
“Special Topics in Loneliness Studies” (Story from The World Doesn’t Require You by Rion Amilcar Scott)
“A Loudness of Screechers” (Rion Amilcar Scott, Barrelhouse)
Edward P. Jones
Ernest Hemingway
“Klan” (Story from Insurrections by Rion Amilcar Scott)
Poets and Writers
To Sir, With Love (E.R. Braithwaite)
Between The World And Me (Ta-Nehisi Coates)
Night of the Living Rez (Morgan Talty)
Go Ahead in the Rain: Notes to A Tribe Called Quest (Hanif Abdurraqib)
Mitchell S. Jackson
The Invisible Man (H.G. Wells)
The Women of Brewster Place (Gloria Naylor)
Winesburg, Ohio (Sherwood Anderson)
Miguel Street (V.S. Naipaul)
Drinking Coffee Elsewhere (ZZ Packer)
Before You Suffocate Your Own Fool Self (Danielle Evans)
Sula (Toni Morrison)
Listening List:
“Foe Life” (Mack 10)
Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik (Outkast)
“One More Chance” (The Notorious B.I.G.)
“Triumph” (Wu-Tang Clan ft. Cappadonna; special shoutout to Inspectah Deck’s opening verse)
“The End” (The Doors)
“Riders on the Storm” (The Doors)
“Winter Warz” (Wu-Tang Clan; special shoutout to Cappadonna’s verse)
A Tribe Called Quest
“Straight Outta Compton” (N.W.A.)
Rakim
GZA
Chuck D
Andre 3000
“Name Callin’ Pt. 1” (Queen Latifah)
“Talk to Me” (Foxy Brown)
E-40
Kendrick Lamar
Books Are Pop Culture (Reggie Bailey and Akili Nzuri)
More from Deesha and Dawnie:
The Secret Lives of Church Ladies (Deesha Philyaw)
The Final Revival of Opal & Nev (Dawnie Walton)
Produced by Ursa Story Company
Hosted by Deesha Philyaw & Dawnie Walton
Executive Producers: Dawnie Walton, Deesha Philyaw, Mark Armstrong
Associate Producer: Marina Leigh
Episode Editor: Kelly Araja
Author Bio:
Rion Amilcar Scott is the author of the story collections The World Doesn’t Require You and Insurrections, which was awarded the 2017 PEN/Bingham Prize for Debut Fiction and the 2017 Hillsdale Award from the Fellowship of Southern Writers. He teaches creative writing at the University of Maryland, College Park. His work has appeared in The New Yorker, The Kenyon Review, and Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy 2020, among other publications.
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In this special Member Exclusive episode, Deesha and Dawnie kick off a recurring feature we call Iconic Stories — starting with James Baldwin’s ‘Sonny’s Blues,’ first published in 1957 in the Partisan Review. They discuss the prevalent themes of family and brotherhood, loss, drug addiction, and music, as well as the broader social and political contexts of Baldwin’s fiction and nonfiction.
Deesha Philyaw: “James Baldwin is the writer that made me want to be a writer.”
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Reading List: Authors, Stories, and Books Mentioned
“Sonny’s Blues” (James Baldwin)
Going To Meet The Man (James Baldwin)
Daddy Was A Number Runner (Louise Meriwether)
Go Tell It On The Mountain (James Baldwin)
If Beale Street Could Talk (James Baldwin)
Between The World And Me (Ta-Nehisi Coates)
The Fire Next Time (James Baldwin)
“Where Are You Going, Where Have You Been?” (Joyce Carol Oates)
Toni Morrison
His Name Is George Floyd (Robert Samuels and Toluse Olorunnipa
Listening List:
Charlie Parker
More from Deesha and Dawnie:
The Secret Lives of Church Ladies (Deesha Philyaw)
The Final Revival of Opal & Nev (Dawnie Walton)
Produced by Ursa Story Company
Hosted by Deesha Philyaw & Dawnie Walton
Executive Producers: Deesha Philyaw, Dawnie Walton, and Mark Armstrong
Associate Producer: Marina Leigh
Episode Editor: Kelly Araja
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Deesha and Dawnie introduce an Ursa original audio production of “Telling Stories” by T.E. Wilderson, published in The Account magazine in 2021, and narrated by Jordan Cobb.
Eighth grader, P’Mona, is sarcastic, witty, and a pathological liar. Taking place over the course of a day, the story follows P’Mona attempting to simultaneously navigate the world and cope with a difficult home life.
Be sure to stick around at the end of the story to hear from T.E. Wilderson in her own words, discussing the themes of the story, her advice to writers, and her inspirations for “Telling Stories” and the character of P’Mona.
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Reading List: Authors, Stories, and Books Mentioned
“Telling Stories” (The Account magazine)
T.E. Wilderson Publications
More from Deesha and Dawnie:
The Secret Lives of Church Ladies (Deesha Philyaw)
The Final Revival of Opal & Nev (Dawnie Walton)
Produced by Ursa Story Company
Hosted by Deesha Philyaw & Dawnie Walton
Story performed by Jordan Cobb
Author interview by Marina Leigh
Executive Producers: Dawnie Walton, Deesha Philyaw, and Mark Armstrong
Associate Producers: Marina Leigh & Ashawnta Jackson
Episode Editor: Kelly Araja
About the Author
T. E. Wilderson is a New Orleans-born, African American writer, editor, and teaching artist currently living in the Midwest. Her short stories have appeared in F(r)iction, Notre Dame Review, Roanoke Review, Crack the Spine Anthology XVII, The Louisville Review, The Tishman Review, Still: The Journal, Cobalt Weekly, The Account: A Journal of Prose, Poetry, and Thought, and Coolest American Stories 2023, among others. She holds an MFA in creative writing from Spalding University and is a 2019 McKnight Foundation Writing Fellow.
About the Narrator
Jordan Cobb is a New York City-based writer and actress, with a focus on live stage and voiceover. Her work spans fiction podcasts such as Bloody Disgusting's Dead Space: Deep Cover and No Such Thing Production's Primordial Deep, to bestselling audiobooks like Kalynn Bayron's This Poison Heart and Tigest Girma's Immortal Dark. For more information, visit jordanvcobb.com.
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In the spirit of Halloween, Deesha and Dawnie dig into thrillers, mysteries, and suspense with acclaimed crime fiction writer S.A. Cosby, author of the New York Times bestseller Razorblade Tears and Blacktop Wasteland, and the forthcoming novel, King of Ashes.
Cosby talks about his early inspirations in the horror and suspense genres, and he explains how he began to use genre to craft stories that reflected his own experiences as a Black writer from the South.
Cosby also offers advice to emerging writers and helps demystify the publication process, as co-editor of The Best American Mystery and Suspense 2024 anthology.
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Reading List: Authors, Stories, and Books Mentioned
Razorblade Tears (S.A. Cosby)
Blacktop Wasteland (S.A. Cosby)
The Best American Mystery and Suspense 2024 (co-edited by S.A. Cosby and Steph Cha)
Heaven (First Book in Casteel Series) (V.C. Andrews)
Gabino Iglesias
Catriona Ward
Bunnicula (James and Deborah Howe)
The Celery Stalks At Midnight (James and Deborah Howe)
Goosebumps (series) (R.L. Stine)
“The Tell-Tale Heart” (Edgar Allan Poe)
The Hardy Boys (series) (Franklin W. Dixon)
The Three Investigators (series) (Robert Arthur Jr. and Mary Virginia Carey)
“The Black Cat” (Edgar Allan Poe, Poe Stories, originally published 1845)
“The Cask of Amontillado” (Edgar Allan Poe)
Encyclopedia Brown (series) (Donald J. Sobol)
Carrie (Stephen King)
“The Animal Fair” (Robert Bloch)
Clark Ashton Smith
Algernon Blackwood
‘Salem’s Lot (Stephen King)
A Thousand Acres (Jane Smiley)
“King Lear” (William Shakespeare)
Before The Mango Ripens (Afabwaje Kurian)
The Human Stain (Philip Roth)
Red Dragon (Thomas Harris)
Thuglit
Steph Cha
“The Funeral Suit” (Bobby Mathews, Frontier Tales, 2023)
“My Savage Year” (Jordan Harper, Southwest Review, Volume 108 Number 3)
“Like Babies Crying in the Dark” (S.A. Cosby, Southwest Review, Volume 108 Number 3)
“Welcome to the Hammer Party” (Jordan Harper Newsletter)
“Scorpions” (Nick Kolakowski)
“Just A Girl” (Alyssa Cole)
“Slant-Six” (S.A. Cosby)
Megan Abbott
It (Stephen King)
The Dead Zone (Stephen King)
All The Sinners Bleed (S.A. Cosby)
Kellye Garrett
Toni Morrison
Robert Jones Jr.
Jack London
Dennis Lehane
Ernest J. Gaines
Alice Walker
King of Ashes (S.A. Cosby)
The Godfather (Mario Puzo)
W. Somerset Maugham
Nikki Dolson
Watchmen (Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons)
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (Alan Moore and Kevin O’Neill)
James Baldwin
Chester Himes
Phillis Wheatley
Donald Goines
Richard Wright
Claude McKay
Langston Hughes
Listening List:
Born To Run (Bruce Springsteen)
Watch List:
3:10 to Yuma (2007)
American Masters: John Hammond: From Bessie Smith to Bruce Springsteen 1991
S.A. Cosby on The Daily Show (2023)
White Lightning (1973)
Rolling Thunder (1977)
True Detective
More from Deesha and Dawnie:
The Secret Lives of Church Ladies (Deesha Philyaw)
The Final Revival of Opal & Nev (Dawnie Walton)
Produced by Ursa Story Company
Hosted by Deesha Philyaw & Dawnie Walton
Executive Producers: Dawnie Walton, Deesha Philyaw, and Mark Armstrong
Associate Producer: Marina Leigh
Episode Editor: Kelly Araja
About the Author
S. A. Cosby is an Anthony Award-winning writer from Southeastern Virginia. He is the author of the New York Times bestseller Razorblade Tears and Blacktop Wasteland, which won the Los Angeles Times Book Prize, was a New York Times Notable Book, and was named a best book of the year by NPR, The Guardian, and Library Journal, among others. When not writing, he is an avid hiker and chess player.
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We're back! Dawnie Walton and Deesha Philyaw give us a special sneak preview of what's in store for Season Three.
Show notes:
Support this season with a membership or one-time contribution, and get access to bonus episodes: ursastory.com/join
Follow our other show, Reckon True Stories with Deesha Philyaw and Kiese Laymon.
Read more about Dawnie Walton's next novel!
Contact us via email: hello@ursastory.com
Produced by: Dawnie Walton, Deesha Philyaw, and Mark Armstrong
Associate Producer: Marina Leigh
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Dawnie Walton and Deesha Philyaw introduce us to Reckon True Stories, a brand new podcast hosted by Deesha and acclaimed author Kiese Laymon, dedicated to all things nonfiction.
Listen, then follow the show in your favorite podcast so you don't miss an episode: https://link.chtbl.com/truestories
Guests for Season One include writers Roxane Gay, Imani Perry, Alexander Chee, Minda Honey, Hanif Abdurraqib, and Samantha Irby. Produced in partnership with Reckon.
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While we put the final touches on Season Three, we wanted to share an episode from another podcast that we think you’ll love: Black & Published, hosted by Nikesha Elise Williams.
On today’s episode, Nikesha’s guest is Dolen Perkins-Valdez, author of the historical fiction novel TAKE MY HAND. It's a story based on the real-life Relf sisters of Montgomery, Alabama, who were forcibly sterilized by the workers of a federal family planning clinic in 1973.
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Thanks to our guests, contributors, and listeners for a wonderful second season!
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Deesha and Dawnie chat with Denne Michele Norris, editor-in-chief of Electric Literature and author of the forthcoming debut novel, When The Harvest Comes (Random House). She is also the first Black, openly trans woman to helm a major literary publication.
Norris discusses her approaches to both writing and editing, sharing insights for writers on working with editors. She also talks about the ways different genres — from fiction to essay to memoir — all require their own approaches. Norris asks questions of herself and of the work, aiming to edit “ethically and responsibly and [tell] a beautiful story.”
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Reading List: Stories and Writers Mentioned
Denne Michele Norris
McSweeney's 62: The Queer Fiction Issue
Food 4 Thot Podcast
"An Almanac of Bones" (Dantiel W. Moniz)
The Bluest Eye (Toni Morrison)
Everyday People: The Color of Life Anthology (edited by Jennifer Baker)
"Daddy's Boy" (Denne Michele Norris)
Jade Jones
Going To Meet The Man (James Baldwin)
Friday Black (Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah)
Milk Blood Heat (Dantiel W. Moniz)
The Secret Lives of Church Ladies (Deesha Philyaw)
What It Means When A Man Falls From The Sky (Lesley Nneka Arimah)
Difficult Women (Roxane Gay)
About the Author
Denne Michele Norris is the editor-in-chief of Electric Literature, winner of the 2022 Whiting Digital Literary Magazine Prize, where she is the first Black, openly trans woman to helm a major literary publication. A 2021 Out100 Honoree, her writing has been supported by MacDowell, Tin House, VCCA, and the Kimbilio Center for African American Fiction, and appears in McSweeney's, American Short Fiction, and ZORA. She co-hosts the critically acclaimed podcast Food 4 Thot, and mentors emerging writers of color with The Periplus Collective. Her debut novel, When The Harvest Comes, is forthcoming from Random House.
More from Deesha Philyaw and Dawnie Walton:
The Secret Lives of Church Ladies (Deesha Philyaw)
The Final Revival of Opal & Nev (Dawnie Walton)
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Episode editor: Kelly Araja
Executive producers: Dawnie Walton & Mark Armstrong
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This week we’re excited to share a very special episode of Ursa Short Fiction — a Member Exclusive where Dawnie Walton chats with Deesha Philyaw about this week’s big news: Deesha has just signed a seven-figure book deal with Mariner Books for a new novel, THE TRUE CONFESSIONS OF FIRST LADY FREEMAN, and short story collection, GIRL, LOOK. The novel is due out in 2025.
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Links
Author Deesha Philyaw has a 7-figure deal for her next two books (Associated Press)
“Back Then” (Mike Jones)
Peach Pit: Sixteen Stories of Unsavory Women (anthology edited by Molly Llewellyn and Kristel Buckley)
Mariner Books
Rakia Clark
Punch Me Up to the Gods (Brian Broome)
More from Deesha Philyaw and Dawnie Walton:
The Secret Lives of Church Ladies (Deesha Philyaw)
The Final Revival of Opal & Nev (Dawnie Walton)
Produced & edited by Mark Armstrong
Associate producer: Marina Leigh
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Deesha and Dawnie introduce “What Got Into Us,” a short story by Jacob Guajardo, performed by Vicki Valdeon.
The story is a candid look into queer adolescence, first loves, recklessness, and unbridled vulnerability. It was originally published in Passages North, and featured in The Best American Short Stories 2018.
Listen to the story, then stay tuned at the end for Guajardo in his own words, sharing how the story came together, and how he approaches the writing process.
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Reading List: Stories and Writers Mentioned
The Best American Short Stories 2018 (edited by Roxane Gay)
“I Only Did What Anyone Would Have Done” (Jacob Guajardo)
“Moonmilk” (Jacob Guajardo)
“Widowers” (Jacob Guajardo)
“Good News Is Coming” (Jacob Guajardo)
“The Seminar” (Jacob Guajardo)
“Two Queens Walk Out Of A Bar” (Jacob Guajardo)
Amy Hempel
Ocean Vuong
Garth Greenwell
About the Author Jacob Guajardo lives and writes in Grand Rapids, Michigan. His fiction appears in The Best American Short Stories 2018 and Small Odysseys: Selected Shorts Presents 35 New Stories, among other publications. He is the recipient of the 2020 Robert Maxwell Fellowship from MacDowell. He works from home as a Narrative Designer.
More from Deesha Philyaw and Dawnie Walton:
The Secret Lives of Church Ladies (Deesha Philyaw)
The Final Revival of Opal & Nev (Dawnie Walton)
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Performed by Vicki Valdeon
Associate producers: Marina Leigh, Ashawnta Jackson
Executive producers: Dawnie Walton & Mark Armstrong
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Deesha Philyaw and Dawnie Walton go in-depth with Rubén Degollado, author of the novel The Family Izquierdo, which started out as a short story collection about a single family.
Degollado's story “The Seven Songs” was featured on last week’s episode, and he discusses his journey to writing and publishing the book, as well as how he navigated his writing journey alongside his career as an educator. He first started writing the Izquierdo family stories in the late '90s, eventually developing the family curse and tensions, and playing with point of view to inhabit the lives of the many family members.
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Degollado aims to represent his own family, experiences, and community through The Family Izquierdo, and he quotes Toni Morrison, who said “if there's a book that you want to read, but it hasn't been written yet, then you must write it.”
“A lot of the stories I read were about immigrants, and I think those are great stories. I love immigrant stories, but that’s not what I wanted to write. I wanted to write about what happens after. What happens post immigration.”If you haven't already, be sure to listen to last week's episode featuring Degollado's story, “The Seven Songs.”
Reading List
"The Seven Songs" by Rubén Degollado (Ursa Short Fiction, Season Two, Episode 15)
The Family Izquierdo (W. W. Norton)
The Family Izquierdo audiobook (Blackstone Publishing / Downpour.com)
The Bluest Eye (Toni Morrison)
Throw (Rubén Degollado)
"A Temporary Matter" (Jhumpa Lahiri)
Drinking Coffee Elsewhere (ZZ Packer)
Interpreter of Maladies (Jhumpa Lahiri)
Sabrina & Corina: Stories (Kali Fajardo-Anstine)
The Secret Lives of Church Ladies (Deesha Philyaw)
The World Doesn't Require You (Rion Amilcar Scott)
Brownsville (Oscar Casares)
Maurice Carlos Ruffin
About the Author Rubén Degollado’s work has recently appeared in Literary Hub, CRAFT, The Common, and elsewhere. His novel Throw won the Texas Institute of Letters Best Young Adult book for 2020. His debut literary novel The Family Izquierdo is a long list title for the PEN/Faulkner Award and the Mark Twain American Voice in Literature Award. Rubén lives and writes along the southern border, in the Río Grande Valley of Texas.
More from Deesha Philyaw and Dawnie Walton:
The Secret Lives of Church Ladies (Deesha Philyaw)
The Final Revival of Opal & Nev (Dawnie Walton)
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Associate producer: Marina Leigh
Producer: Mark Armstrong
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This week we're thrilled to feature “The Seven Songs,” by Rubén Degollado, from his novel, The Family Izquierdo.
The story is performed by Carolina Hoyos and is excerpted from The Family Izquierdo audiobook, produced by Blackstone Publishing. Our thanks to them for sharing this story with Ursa listeners.
In “The Seven Songs,” Dina, the daughter of Izquierdo family patriarch Octavio, tells her daughters about her encounter with a neighbor, Contreras, who put a curse on the Izquierdo family.
Dina notes the strength, not just of God, but of all the women in the family, in myths, and in music that guide and encourage her to face the enemy. The Family Izquierdo follows what binds the generations together in the family — the love as well as the curse — and in “The Seven Songs” Dina seeks out Contreras to free her family and herself from the family curse.
“No, I did not go to church, mis hijas. I had to go into the enemy’s camp. The place of evil and idolatry. Of greed and charlatans. That den of vipers where I knew I would find the brujo contreras. We went to the flea market.”Listen to the story, then come back next week for Deesha and Dawnie's conversation with Rubén Degollado.
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Reading List
The Family Izquierdo (Rubén Degollado)
The Family Izquierdo audiobook (Downpour.com)
Throw (Rubén Degollado)
More Rubén Degollado short stories
About the Author Rubén Degollado’s work has recently appeared in Literary Hub, CRAFT, The Common, and elsewhere. His novel Throw won the Texas Institute of Letters Best Young Adult book for 2020. His debut literary novel The Family Izquierdo is a long list title for the PEN/Faulkner Award and the Mark Twain American Voice in Literature Award. Rubén lives and writes along the southern border, in the Río Grande Valley of Texas.
More from Deesha Philyaw and Dawnie Walton:
The Secret Lives of Church Ladies (Deesha Philyaw)
The Final Revival of Opal & Nev (Dawnie Walton)
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Episode editor: Kelly Araja
Associate producer: Marina Leigh
Audio excerpted courtesy Blackstone Publishing from THE FAMILY IZQUIERDO by Rubén Degollado, excerpt read by Carolina Hoyos.
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Deesha Philyaw and Dawnie Walton go deep with Nafissa Thompson-Spires, author of the beloved 2018 collection Heads of the Colored People, to discuss Heads’ origin, the texts and other media that influenced Thompson-Spires, inspirations for her stories and characters in the collection, and their shared love for the Notes app.
Thompson-Spires is candid about her upbringing in California and her own family, and how those experiences have shaped her work in terms of characters, autobiographical-leaning-but-fictionalized events, and even her ideas of place and the ways that racism persists in different ways in different parts of the country.
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Reading List: Authors, Stories, and Books Mentioned
Heads of the Colored People (Nafissa Thompson-Spires)
Mat Johnson
The Guardian Interview with Nafissa Thompson-Spires
Mark Anthony Neal
Victor LaValle
Paul Beatty
Shirley Jackson
Flannery O'Connor
George Schuyler
Ishmael Reed
James McCune Smith
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
Solmaz Sharif
Sandeep Parmar
Charles Dickens
Hacks
Reservation Dogs
Lot (Bryan Washington)
Milk Blood Heat (Dantiel W. Moniz)
The Secret Lives of Church Ladies (Deesha Philyaw)
Seeking Fortune Elsewhere (Sindya Bhanoo)
Mary Tyler Moore Theme Song
'Alright' (Kendrick Lamar)
Denne Michele Norris
About the Author
Nafissa Thompson-Spires wrote Heads of the Colored People, which won the PEN Open Book Award, the Hurston/Wright Award for Fiction, and the Los Angeles Times’s Art Siedenbaum Award for First Fiction. Her collection was longlisted for the National Book Award, the PEN/ Robert W. Bingham Award, and several other prizes. She also won a 2019 Whiting Award.
She earned a PhD in English from Vanderbilt University and an MFA in Creative Writing from the University of Illinois. Her work has appeared in The Paris Review Daily, The Cut, The Root, Ploughshares, 400 Souls, and The 1619 Project, among other publications. New writing is forthcoming in Fourteen Days, edited by Margaret Atwood.
She’s currently the Richards Family Assistant Professor of Creative Writing at Cornell University.
More from Deesha Philyaw and Dawnie Walton:
The Secret Lives of Church Ladies (Deesha Philyaw)
The Final Revival of Opal & Nev (Dawnie Walton)
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Associate producer: Marina Leigh
Producer: Mark Armstrong
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