Sat, 30 December 2017
In this week’s episode, I catch up with Ben Blum, who was my colleague in a Jonathan Lethem workshop circa 2009, and talk about finding room for earnestness in a postmodern outlook, finding room for pleasure in a world sick with stimulation, and writing a challenging project that changes who you are as a writer. TEXT DISCUSSED NOTES The music used in this episode was "Sweet Spot," "Chase," "Chaotica," and "As the Dark Wave Swells" by The Bambi Molesters. All hail Mistie Watkins, content editor of The Drunken Odyssey. Have you reviewed us on iTunes yet?
Direct download: The_Drunken_Odyssey_Episode_294.mp3
Category:Arts/Culture/Writing -- posted at: 12:23am EST |
Sat, 23 December 2017
In this week’s episode, Tod Caviness, Julian Chambliss, Dianne Turgeon Richardson, and Jared Silvia join me in a roundtable discussion of the Star Wars Christmas Special of 1978 and maybe got a few other topics in there as well.
Direct download: The_Drunken_Odyssey_Episode_293.mp3
Category:Arts/Culture/Writing -- posted at: 12:01am EST |
Fri, 15 December 2017
In this week’s episode, we return to September 5th, 2017, the 60th anniversary of the publication of Jack Kerouac's On the Road. This celebration included Tod Caviness, Janna Benge, Bob Kealing, Erik Deckers, Suleika Jaouad, Karen Price, Holly Kapherr, Jared Silvia, Chris Cortez and Mark Piszczek. NOTES Check out The Blue Bamboo Center for the Arts! Learn more about The Kerouac Project residency program.
Direct download: The_Drunken_Odyssey_Episode_292.mp3
Category:Arts/Culture/Writing -- posted at: 11:48pm EST |
Sat, 9 December 2017
In this week’s episode, I talk with Vanessa Blakeslee about the new fiction anthology, A Very French Christmas, from New Vessel Press. NOTES Some context for the dubious Dutch tradition of Black Pete. David Sedaris discusses this in his essay, "6 to 8 Black Men." Be sure to check out the music of David Rego, whose song "Harp" appears on this episode.
Direct download: The_Drunken_Odyssey_Episode_291.mp3
Category:Arts/Culture/Writing -- posted at: 12:37am EST |
Sat, 2 December 2017
This week I talk to Jacob Shores-Agüello, the resident of the Kerouac House in summer of 2017. We talk about the roles that genres play in the process of mourning, the improvistory games that can create a sense of shared culture, the glory of compression, and how to avoid the musical information car crashes that happen with prose. TEXTS DISCUSSED NOTES Check out the offerings at the Annie Russel Theatre. Check out Burrow Press's latest tome.
Direct download: The_Drunken_Odyssey_Episode_290.mp3
Category:Arts/Culture/Writing -- posted at: 2:19am EST |