
The Stinging Fly Podcast One Night Stands
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Dec 7, 2021 Joining the discussion are Marie-Helene Bertino, a celebrated author from New York with a forthcoming novel, Rebecca Ivory, a Dublin-based short fiction writer, and Stephen Sexton, a poet and teacher at the Seamus Heaney Centre. They reflect on a unique overnight writing challenge, sharing humorous anecdotes about creative blocks, the tension of deadlines, and the thrill of late-night inspiration. Stephen's evocative poetry about landscapes contrasts beautifully with the personal journeys they discuss, emphasizing the interconnectedness of creativity and community.
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Trusting the Process
- Rebecca Ivory questioned what would happen if a story was unpublishable.
- Thomas Morris trusted the authors and viewed the challenge as a way to explore first drafts.
Intentional Delay
- Marie-Helene Bertino was initially concerned about the prompt's late arrival.
- She later learned the delay was intentional to heighten anticipation.
External Validation and Collaboration
- Rebecca Ivory discussed feeling embarrassed about making up stories and needing external validation.
- She appreciated the collaborative aspect of the challenge and the set deadline.




