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Author. Illustrator. Designer. Translator. Kit Schluter. The author of Cartoons joins me to talk about a Mexico City literary scene of recent past, the road to translation, cartoons, and the many perils of novelty. If you're a fan of this podcast, please consider becoming a Patreon supporter.
The one and only Benjamin Drevlow, author of forthcoming collection, Honky, talks Midwestern racism, dealing with lifelong trauma, and a new masculinity. If you're a fan of this show, please consider becoming a Patreon supporter.
A free audiobook of my poetry collection, Newspaper Drumsticks. If you're a fan of this show, please consider supporting me on Patreon.
CAConrad, author of The Book of Frank, comes on to talk ritual of creation, where The Muse resides, and boomerangs. If you're a fan of this show, please consider becoming a Patreon supporter.
The mold farmer himself, Rick Claypool, author of Skull Slime Tentacle Witch War, talks about bringing eccentricities of childhood into what we create as adults, Bear Creek, and what finding belonging in literature can mean. If you're a fan of the show, please consider becoming a Patreon supporter.
Erin Taylor, author of Bimboland, comes on to talk growing up in Oklahoma, sex work, and missing our older selves. If you're a fan of the show, please consider becoming a Patreon supporter.
Adrian Sobol, author of The Life of the Party Is Harder to Find Until You're the Last One Around, and editor of kicking your ass, joins to talk Catholic guilt, the continual search for community, and lays out why poems are all jokes. If you're a fan of the podcast, please consider becoming a Patreon supporter.
Very special show where the only other person who makes this podcast, Chris Penrod, comes on to talk about learning to say yes, satisfying the itch, and why Magic: The Gathering saved his life. If you're a fan of this show, please consider becoming a Patreon supporter.
Bonus episode! Ba-zing! I wrangled Michael Wheaton, author of Home Movies, back on to try something new. We had the whole world at our fingertips to talk about, so long as the whole world had a little bit to do with the song "Paperback Writer" by The Beatles. If you're a fan of the show, please consider becoming a Patreon supporter.
Kristen Felicetti, author of Log Off, and I discuss various eras and tones of the internet since the early-2000's, why I keep interviewing people from around Lake Ontario, and what actually are the benefits of indie publishing. If you're a fan of the show, please consider becoming a Patreon supporter.
I'm joined by Claire Donato, author of Kind Mirrors, Ugly Ghosts, to talk about gathering, what cult art teaches us, chasing small feelings, and having fun. If you're a friend of the podcast, please consider becoming a Patreon supporter.
Today on the show Jeff Alessandrelli, author of And Yet, joins me to talk masculinity, just wanting what others have, and societal pressures. If you're a fan of this conversation, please consider donating to help Jeff's press Fonograf Editions keep making books. If you like this podcast consider supporting me at Patreon.
Past guests Kat Giordano and Troy James Weaver discuss Kat's newest book Thumbsucker, chasing the elusive "golden age" of writing, and doing it all for yourself. If you're a friend of the show, please consider becoming a Patreon supporter.
Join me as Jillian Luft, author of SCUMBAG SUMMER, talks about love/hate relations with our place of birth, setting lives up for self-destruction, and the heroism of being a scumbag. If you're a friend of the show, please show it by becoming a Patreon supporter.
Past guests Kirsti MacKenzie and Mike Nagel chew the fat about Mike's newest book Culdesac, how music informs the writing process, and virtues of sticking to a lane. If you enjoy this podcast, please consider becoming a Patreon supporter.
Omg, author of Grimmish, Michael Winkler, comes on to talk about looking at your skin, asking what strange suit is this, the unfairness of pain's distribution, and working with rules of your own creation. If you're a fan of the podcast, please consider becoming a Patreon supporter.
Today I have Benjamin Niespodziany, author of No Farther Than The End Of The Street, talking with me about life-altering travel, writing as a sonic-search, and the ever-shifting flows of Smino. If you enjoy this podcast, please support us financially through Patreon.*In this episode, Ben accidentally called Rikki Ducornet's book The Complete Butcher's Tales by the name, The Butcher's Daughter, which in honestly is a banger title.
Invited JoAnna Novak, author of Meaningful Work, on the pod to talk craving for a meaning that isn't there, odd jobs, and the pressure in language. If you're a fan of this show, please consider becoming a Patreon supporter.
The unbelievable Oliver Mol, author of Train Lord, joins me to shoot the shit on how place affects our sense of self, forgetting and learning to love yourself, and chronic pain. If you're a fan of the show, please consider becoming a Patreon supporter.
Recent guest Kirsti MacKenzie, author of Better to Beg, brings questions to your AFWP host to chat my novel Will We All Still See Each Other Afterward, the choice of Autofiction, and how confessional writing affects friendship. If you're a fan of the show, please consider becoming a Patreon supporter.
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