Explore every episode of the podcast Craftwork
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| Debauchery, Plotless Fiction, & the Paranoiac-Critical Method w/ Nour Abi-Nakhoul | 22 Dec 2024 | 00:50:33 | |
In this interview, we chat with Nour Abi-Nakhoul about copy editing, creative nonfiction, feverish creations, and so much more. Nour Abi-Nakhoul is a writer and editor based in Montreal. She is the editor-in-chief of the award-winning quarterly Maisonneuve Magazine. Her short fiction has appeared in Hazlitt and The Walrus. Her debut novel,Ā Supplication, was released by Penguin Random House in 2024. Books mentioned in this episode:Ā
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| Ecstasy, Ruin, & the Talent of the Room w/ Kathe Koja | 23 Oct 2024 | 01:18:13 | |
In this interview, we chat with Kathe Koja about balancing simultaneous projects, resisting online distractions, raising the literary dead, and so much more. Kathe Koja writes novels and short fiction, and creates and produces live and virtual events. Her award-winning books include The Cipher, Skin, Buddha Boy, Under The Poppy and Velocities, and she is currently at work on the Dark Factory immersive fiction project including Dark Factory, Dark Park and Dark Matter. Catherine the Ghost is her newest novel. You can find her at kathekoja.com and on Instagram, Facebook and Threads. Books and plays mentioned in this episode:Ā
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| Scaffolding, Dionysus, & Mental Bonfires w/ Lindsay Lerman | 12 Jun 2024 | 01:01:44 | |
In this interview, we chat with Lindsay Lerman about philosophy, procedural knowledge, writing dialogue, and so much more. LindsayĀ Lerman is a writer and translator. Her first book, I'm From Nowhere, was published in 2019. Her second book, What Are You, was published in 2022. Her first translation was published in 2023. She holds a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada. She is working on a novel, a philosophy manuscript, and here and there, some screenplays. She lives in Berlin.Ā Books mentioned in this episode:
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| Magic Realism, Intertextuality, & Making it Beautiful w/ William Ping | 29 May 2024 | 00:47:58 | |
In this interview, we chat with William Ping about historical fiction, hauntology, Animal Crossing, and so much more. William Ping is a novelist and journalist, born and raised in St. Johnās. His debut novel Hollow Bamboo was published by HarperCollins in 2023 and was shortlisted for the Amazon.ca First Novel Award, the BMO Winterset Award, and the Thomas Raddall Atlantic Fiction Award as well as being longlisted for the Dublin Literary Award and the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour. He has previously been published in āUs, Now,ā Hard Ticket and Riddle Fence. William is also known for his contributions to CBC News, where he can most often be heard reading the news.Ā Books mentioned in this episode:
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| Agency, Microtensions, & Mythic Resonance w/ Randy Nikkel Schroeder | 23 May 2024 | 01:00:15 | |
In this interview, we chat with Randy Nikkel Schroeder about noir, character possession, Biblical frisson, and so much more. Randy NikkelĀ SchroederĀ is the author ofĀ Arctic SmokeĀ (NeWest),Ā Crooked Timber: Seven Suburban Faerie TalesĀ (Green Magpie), and over fifty published short stories. In his spare time, he is professor of English, Languages, and Cultures at Mount Royal University. Books mentioned in this episode:
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| Persona Poems, Metacognition, & Vancouver Island Marmots w/ Meghan Kemp-Gee | 17 May 2024 | 01:04:21 | |
In this interview, we chat with Meghan Kemp-Gee about poetry, screenwriting, comics, and so much more. Meghan Kemp-Gee is the author ofĀ The Animal in the RoomĀ (Coach House Books, 2023), as well as three poetry chapbooks,Ā What I Meant to Ask, Things to Buy in New Brunswick, andĀ More. She also co-created the webcomic Contested Strip, recently adapted as a graphic novel,Ā One More Year. She is a PhD candidate at UNB and currently lives in North Vancouver BC. Books mentioned in this episode:
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| Trailer | 15 May 2024 | 00:01:04 | |
Welcome to Craftwork: a podcast by writers for writers co-hosted by Mike Thorn and Miriam Richer. We created Craftwork to address questions that frequently come up in our own writing practices. Questions such as: What makes for a compelling read? Do you believe in writerās block? Whatās a piece of writing advice that really stuck with you?Ā In the following weeks, weāll bring on guests and delve into topics including creative influence, thematic fixations, and the mechanics of writing across all narrative genres. We hope these conversations will benefit writers and people interested in writing.Ā Weāll be releasing a new episode every month or so. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter, and subscribe to us here on Spotify. Thanks for listening!Ā Music by Randy Nikkel Schroeder | |||
| Cruel Elegance, Cosmic Pessimism, & Rust Belt Vibes w/ Paula D. Ashe | 08 Sep 2024 | 01:09:24 | |
In this interview, we chat with Paula D. Ashe about writer's block, narrative movement, urban legends, and so much more. PaulaĀ D.Ā AsheĀ (she/her) is an author of dark fiction. Her debut collection We Are Here to Hurt Each Other (Nictitating Books) was a Shirley Jackson Award winner for Single Author Collection and a Bram Stoker Award Finalist for Superior Achievement in a Fiction Collection. Recently, she received the Joseph S. Pulver Sr. Weird Fiction Award at NecronomiCon Providence.Ā PaulaĀ was also an associate editor for Vastarien: A Literary Journal. She lives in the Midwest with her family. Books and stories mentioned in this episode:Ā
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| Collaboration, Closet Dramas, & Writing for Audio w/ McKenna James Boeckner & Carlee Calver | 01 Sep 2024 | 00:57:28 | |
In this interview, we chat with McKenna James Boeckner and Carlee Calver about nature writing, epistolary possibilities, elusive chicken detectives,Ā and so much more. McKennaĀ James Boeckner is a Ph.D. candidate and contract lecturer at the University of New Brunswick (territory of the Wolastoqiyik people), with a specialization in long eighteenth-century British literature. As a creative writer, they slay with playwriting and have a penchant for fractured states of reality. Their most recent project is an eco-horror audio drama co-created with Carlee Calver, titledĀ Us Soliscent Seeds. Find more of their work atĀ memoirsofasodomite.com Carlee Calver is a writer, playwright, and filmmaker from Bathurst, New Brunswick. She currently lives and works in Fredericton NB, where she received her M.A. in creative writing (screenwriting) from the University of New Brunswick. Her plays have been produced by Notable Acts Theatre Festival (2019) and Herbert the Cow productions (2022). She directed a FibeTV1 series calledĀ Skin and BoneĀ (2023) that is now available online. Recently, Carlee was co-creator and producer ofĀ Us Soliscent SeedsĀ (2023), a 4-part eco-horror audio drama set in Northern New Brunswick. All episodes are now available for streaming online. Books mentioned in this episode:
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| Weird Tales, Uncanny Dolls, & Creative Breakthroughs w/ Lisa Tuttle | 24 Aug 2024 | 01:00:43 | |
In this interview, we chat with Lisa Tuttle about genre history, the ideal protagonist, Harlan Ellison's writing advice,Ā and so much more. LisaĀ TuttleĀ was born and raised in Austin, Texas, and moved to Britain in the 1980s. Her first novel,Ā Windhaven, co-written with George R.R. Martin, was followed by over a dozen fantasy, science fiction, and horror novels, including three recent books set in the 1890s combining crime and supernatural fiction, featuring the detective duo Jasper Jesperson and Miss Lane; the third volume,Ā The Curious Affair of the Missing Mummies,Ā was published last year. She has also written hundreds of award-winning short stories collected in several volumes, includingĀ A Nest of Nightmares,Ā The Dead Hours of the Night, and most recently,Ā Riding the Nightmare.Ā She is the author ofĀ The Encyclopedia of FeminismĀ (1986) and currently writes a monthly science fiction review column forĀ The Guardian. She lives with her husband and their daughter in Scotland. Book and stories mentioned in this episode:
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| Eavesdropping, Travel Writing, & Glasgow Kisses w/ Mark Anthony Jarman | 09 Aug 2024 | 00:59:52 | |
In this interview, we chat with Mark Anthony Jarman about hockey fiction, deadwood words, finding inspiration in newspaper clippings, and so much more. Mark Anthony JarmanĀ is the author ofĀ Touch Anywhere to Begin, Czech Techno, Knife Party at the Hotel Europa, My White Planet, 19 Knives, New Orleans Is Sinking, Dancing Nightly in the Tavern, and the travel bookĀ Irelandās Eye.Ā Burn Man, published in 2023 by Biblioasis, was an Editors Choice with the New York Times. He was an acquisitions editor for Oberon Press, and introduced many new writers through theĀ Coming AttractionsĀ series. He is also the editor ofĀ Best Canadian Stories 2023. His novelĀ Salvage King Ya!Ā is on Amazon.caās list of 50 Essential Canadian Books and is the number one book on Amazonās list of best hockey ļ¬ction. Widely published in Canada, the US, Europe, and Asia, Jarman is a graduate of the Iowa Writersā Workshop, a Yaddo fellow, has taught at the University of Victoria, the Banff Centre for the Arts, and the University of New Brunswick. He is also co-editor of the literary journalĀ CAMEL. Books and poems mentioned in this episode:Ā
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| Obsession, Transgression, & the Library of Gestures w/ Maryse Meijer | 25 Jul 2024 | 01:25:28 | |
In this interview, we chat with Maryse Meijer about metaphor, quotation marks, the dubious necessity of author photos, and so much more. Maryse Meijer is the author ofĀ Heartbreaker, Rag, Northwood,Ā andĀ The Seventh Mansion.Ā She lives in Chicago. Books and stories mentioned in this episode:
Maryse's featured author photo is by Lewis McVey. The discussed image of St. Pancratius can be viewed here. | |||
| Maximalism, Weird Angels, & the Taste of Prose w/ Craig Laurance Gidney | 17 Jul 2024 | 01:16:43 | |
In this interview, we chat with Craig Laurance Gidney about genre mashups, writing workshops, telling Mom which of your stories to avoid, and so much more. Craig Laurance GidneyĀ (he/him/his) is the author ofĀ Sea, Swallow Me & Other Stories;Ā Skin Deep Magic: Stories;Ā BereftĀ (a YA novella); andĀ A Spectral HueĀ (a novel). He has been a Lambda Literary Finalist three times, was a Carl Brandon Parallax Award Finalist, and won the inaugural Joseph S. Pulver Sr. Award for Weird Fiction.Ā The Nectar of NightmaresĀ is his most recent collection. He lives in Washington, D.C. Books and stories mentioned in this episode:
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| Productivity, False Epiphanies, & Existential Dread w/ Niall Howell | 04 Jul 2024 | 01:06:32 | |
In this interview, we chat with Niall Howell about crime fiction, creative spontaneity, the magic of public swimming pools, and so much more. Niall Howell lives in Calgary, Alberta with his wife, sons, and pets. His debut noir novelĀ Only Pretty DamnedĀ was shortlisted for the Kobo Emerging Writer Prize for Literary Fiction. His follow-up novel,Ā There Are Wolves Here Too,Ā was shortlisted by the Book Publisher's Association of Alberta for Mystery and Thriller book of the year. Niall's short fiction has been featured inĀ The Feathertale ReviewĀ andĀ FreeFall. He is currently working on his third novel.Ā Books and stories mentioned in this episode:
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| Romance, Ritual, & the Darkness of Yacht Rock w/ Phoebe Marmura | 27 Jun 2024 | 00:56:34 | |
In this interview, we chat with Phoebe Marmura about fear, fairies, set design, and so much more. ā Phoebe Marmuraā is a writer and artist. Her work explores desire, femininity, domestic adventure, and reclusion. Marmuraās writing can be found in Expat Press, D.F.L. Lit, and Orca Literary Journal. Books mentioned in this episode:
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