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November 16, 2021
Digressing with Alice LaPlante
Alice LaPlante is an American writer living in Mallorca. She’s written best sellers and textbooks on how to write bestsellers, and has taught people how to write, and now that she’s no longer teaching in a formal setting, hosts a writing group in Mallorca. You’d think — and until recently, I’d have thought — that … Continue reading Digressing with Alice LaPlante
Published on November 16, 2021 08:19
November 9, 2021
Digressing with Nick Kolakowski
I just dropped a new episode of “But I Digress” (How Writers Make it Work) with the amazing Nick Kolakowski. I’ve always admired Nick, loved his writing, and been curious about his professional and artistic journey. I’m very grateful he agreed to do this podcast, which I think you’ll find very interesting. A few of … Continue reading Digressing with Nick Kolakowski
Published on November 09, 2021 12:03
November 2, 2021
Digressing With Rick Moody
Rick Moody’s novel, The Ice Storm, was famously optioned and turned into a movie starring Kevin Klein and Sigourney Weaver. I asked Rick during the course of this podcast whether this changed his life, and his answer was surprising — and candid. The short answer is, “yes,” but not exactly in the way you’d think. … Continue reading Digressing With Rick Moody
Published on November 02, 2021 07:18
October 26, 2021
Digressing with Sam Apple
I worked with Sam Apple more than a decade ago, while he was launching The Faster Times, which was a sort of precursor to Quartz. I knew Sam to be a supremely nice guy, but I took for granted his smarts and his talent as a writer. I can hardly think of someone better suited … Continue reading Digressing with Sam Apple
Published on October 26, 2021 11:50
October 19, 2021
Digressing with Sheila Kohler
We’re lucky to have Sheila Kohler. She’s a brilliant storyteller, a mordant observer of human character, and a real tough cookie. And I mean that in the kindest way possible. She truly believes that the best thing we can do is teach one another what we know — as if perhaps the true vocation of … Continue reading Digressing with Sheila Kohler
Published on October 19, 2021 08:24
October 13, 2021
Digressing with Michele Herman
Please check out my digression with poet, novelist, and short story writer Michele Herman. An adopted New Yorker, she shares how she has manages to live in one of the most expensive cities on earth without either a trust fund, a Wall Street salary or a sugar daddy — all while raising a family, being … Continue reading Digressing with Michele Herman
Published on October 13, 2021 05:20
October 5, 2021
Digressions with Annie DeWitt
Many years ago, in the aftermath of a Gigantic launch party, I ran into Annie DeWitt on a Manhattan-bound F train. The magazine was called Gigantic, it published only tiny stories, and Annie was one of its hugely talented founding editors. She was a force of nature then, and she’s a force of nature now. … Continue reading Digressions with Annie DeWitt
Published on October 05, 2021 08:05
September 28, 2021
Digressing with Lincoln Michel
One of the most interesting things about my conversation with Lincoln Michel was our discussion of genre fiction – not because he’s a “genre writer” but because he’s a “genre-bending” writer. The funny thing is that he talked about the odd segregation between genre and literary writers, genre and literary awards, and genre and literary … Continue reading Digressing with Lincoln Michel
Published on September 28, 2021 11:22
September 23, 2021
Digressions with Sayeeda Copeland
I hope you all have an opportunity to listen to my podcast episode with Sayeeda Copeland, a rising talent and an amazing person. Sayeeda blows my mind with her strength of purpose and her strength, period. And as for her writing, well, she just pulls you right in. Here’s how she opens her novel, Queens: … Continue reading Digressions with Sayeeda Copeland
Published on September 23, 2021 12:27
September 7, 2021
But I Digress… My Podcast With Victoria Redel
Victoria Redel is a brilliant writer and human being. If you want proof of the degree of her awesome, look no further than the Facebook poetry reading series she conducted all throughout the pandemic lockdown. It was a gift to her FB friends, but as she tells me during the podcast (you can listen to … Continue reading But I Digress… My Podcast With Victoria Redel
Published on September 07, 2021 07:10