
A writer curated discussion podcast and audio literary magazine
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | BooksVisual ArtsArts | |||

Joe is rejoined by John Trefry to close the book on MASSIVE, or will they?!
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MASSIVE
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Inside the Castle
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Joe is joined by Jay Besemer to talk about speaking for (or not) a group of people, recurrent themes in one's work, pascifism (or not) and more!
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Bsky
Books
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Joe is joined by Jenkin Benson to talk about neologisms, getting unexpected laughs, the Midwest, Jenkin's academic pursuits, and more!
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Are We Rocking with This
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Joe is rejoined by David to talk about his new book The Squimbop Condition, fascism, writing the same characters for years, and more!
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The Squimbop Condition
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A great private haven for Indy press morsels.
I understand not wanting to have an overly-produced quality to an indie lit podcast, but the excessive “ums” “ahs” and long pauses can make for frustrating listening.
I’ve given 5 stars because I like the project and want it to succeed, but I hope the creator considers tightening it up a little.
Engaging talks on contemporary literature.
Very unpretentious and unguarded conversations between young writers about writing & the insanity of modern life.
It really is
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