The Drunken Odyssey with John King: A Podcast About the Writing Life

John King
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Feb 28, 2021 • 1h 11min

461: Isaac Fitzgerald/Brigette Barrager/Leigh Hobbs!

In this week's episode, I speak with Isaac Fitzgerald and Brigette Barrager and Leigh Hobbs about children's books.
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Feb 20, 2021 • 1h 20min

460: Gwen Mullins!

In this week's episode, fiction writer Gwen Mullins and I discuss many, many things from the front of the Kerouac Project of Orlando's porch.
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Feb 14, 2021 • 1h 30min

459: Nicklaus Rupert!

Nicklaus Rupert and I discuss the PhD in Creative Writing, the creative and professional benefits of working for a literary magazine, how working in a cinema house can turn one into a storytelling curmudgeon, and the responsibilities of using the trope of Floridian tackiness.
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Feb 6, 2021 • 1h 3min

458: A Discussion of Lynda Barry's Syllabus, with Leslie Salas!

In this week's show, Leslie Salas and I discuss Lynda Barry's composition book-inspired musings on art, Syllabus, and how not just craft, but creativity itself is a skill. TEXT DISCUSSED
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Jan 31, 2021 • 1h 20min

457: Ryan Rivas!

Episode 457 of The Drunken Odyssey, your favorite podcast about creative writing and literature is available on Apple podcasts, stitcher, spotify, or click here to stream (right click to download, if that's your thing). In this week's show, Ryan Rivas talk about small press publishing, book design, and the value of MFA programs. Ryan Rivas by Jared Alan Smith.
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Jan 23, 2021 • 50min

456: Lily-Brooks Dalton!

In this week's show, Janna Benge and I talk to Lily Brooks-Dalton about the experience of having her novel adapted into a prominent Netflix flick, how to enjoy letting a story take a new life with another creator, what the running time of a film means for a film's meaning, what film adaptations can teach a novel writer, and what film and television writing can do for a writer's creative momentum.
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Jan 17, 2021 • 56min

455: Elif Shafak!

Elif Shafak, an award-winning British-Turkish novelist known for her vibrant explorations of memory and identity, joins the discussion. She delves into the intricate relationship between structure and storytelling, emphasizing how politics can enrich literature without overshadowing it. Shafak highlights the power of inclusive narratives and how they contribute to richer storytelling. The conversation also reflects on the emotional weight of literary endings and the struggles of portraying complex family dynamics in writing, particularly within patriarchal contexts.
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Jan 9, 2021 • 54min

454: Sarah Kuhn!

This week, I talk to the novelist and graphic novel writer Sarah Kuhn about writing about Cassandra Cain for a YA audience, the demographics of fandom, the fun of the depth of the character pool of DC Comics, and collaborating with an amazing artist.
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Jan 2, 2021 • 59min

453: Carolyn Forché!

The poet and memoirist Carolyn Forché discusses elegies, the role of the unconscious in composition, and being willing to avoid plans.
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Dec 26, 2020 • 1h

452: Grace Elizabeth Hale!

This week, I talk to historian Grace Elizabeth Hale about how Athens, Georgia helped launch an indie music revolution with the B52s, REM, Pylon, and other bands, and the art and college scene that spawned them.

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