Episodes
Monday Feb 21, 2022
Writing Whatever you Want, Whenever you Want with Richard Brautigan
Monday Feb 21, 2022
Monday Feb 21, 2022
We discuss Richard Brautigan’s novel Trout Fishing in America and the way he seems to have no interest in following any sort of rule when he’s writing. The phrase “Trout Fishing in America” can be anything; a character, a place, the phrase itself, or maybe even something more, something spiritual. Ben and Emily talk about why that’s cool and why it’s weird.
Trout Fishing in America (1967) - buy it here (or read a weird PDF of it here.)
Read Jenette Winter’s (as well as few others) ten rules for writing here.
You can rent Jaspar Mall on Amazon, but I don’t want to link that so here’s a link to the film’s official twitter
Here’s where you can buy John Darnielle’s new novel, Devil House.
Good Writing is a podcast where two MFA friends read like writers and lay out craft ideas for fellow writers to steal. Co-hosted by Emily Donovan and Benjamin Kerns.
Twitter: @goodwritingpod
Email: goodwritingpodcast@gmail.com
Monday Feb 14, 2022
When the Narrator Won’t Admit It with Sofia Samatar
Monday Feb 14, 2022
Monday Feb 14, 2022
How can we make sure our readers pick up on key information when our narrator is cagey or not willing to admit the full truth?
We look at how a master, Sofia Samatar, does it in her short story "Walkdog." It has both a reluctant narrator ("Emilybait") and a weird form ("Benbait"). We also discuss the "line" between "literary fiction" and "science fiction and fantasy."
Read Sofia Samatar’s short story “Walkdog”
Other links from this episode:
Buy Sofia Samatar's short story collection Tender (2017) so you can read her hilarious and inexplicable short story "How I Met the Ghoul"
Listen to a craft interview with Sofia Samatar on Storyological or read one with Uncanny Magazine
Ben’s other podcast Three Lokos for music, movies, and pals hanging out
Good Writing is a podcast where two MFA friends read like writers and lay out craft ideas for fellow writers to steal. Co-hosted by Emily Donovan and Benjamin Kerns.
Twitter: @goodwritingpod
Email: goodwritingpodcast@gmail.com
Monday Feb 07, 2022
Monday Feb 07, 2022
Sentence length can be used to pull the reader into the text, and a long sentence can force them to stay there. Fernanda Melchor’s Hurrican Season presents the reader with a seemingly impenetrable block of text that keeps their eyes locked the page, even whenthey might want to turn away.
Hurricane Season by Fernanda Melchor
The Faggots & Their Friends Between Revolutions by Larry Mitchell w/ Illustrations by Ned Asta
Mystifier’s Instagram Page. Their Bandcamp.
Good Writing is a podcast where two MFA friends read like writers and lay out craft ideas for fellow writers to steal. Co-hosted by Emily Donovan and Benjamin Kerns.
Twitter: @goodwritingpod
Email: goodwritingpodcast@gmail.com
Monday Jan 31, 2022
B.R. Yeager - How Second Person Allows us to Reach Past the Edges of a Text
Monday Jan 31, 2022
Monday Jan 31, 2022
The Good Writing podcast gets its mind blown by the author of Pearl Death, Negative Space, and Amygdalatropolis; B.R. Yeager!
We discuss Blake Butler’s 2014 novel 300,000,000 and how it uses a single page to break down the barriers between book and reader, author and audience, and maybe even reality and fiction
300,000,000 by Blake Butler (2014).
B.R. Yeager’s Neutral Spaces
Good Writing is a podcast where two MFA friends read like writers and lay out craft ideas for fellow writers to steal. Co-hosted by Emily Donovan and Benjamin Kerns.
Twitter: @goodwritingpod
Email: goodwritingpodcast@gmail.com
Monday Jan 24, 2022
Cherri Buijk - Why Is Historical Fiction So Hard?
Monday Jan 24, 2022
Monday Jan 24, 2022
The Good Writing podcast welcomes its first guest, short story writer and fellow MFA friend Cherri Buijk, to discuss historical fiction.
What makes historical fiction feel authentic? We discuss freewriting about the parts of history that you can’t wrap your head around and resisting the temptation to moralize.
A Mercy by Toni Morrison (2008)
Toni Morrison’s Paris Review interview about her writing process: “Toni Morrison, The Art of Fiction No. 134”
“Girl with Rope” by Cherri Buijk in Catamaran Literary Reader
Good Writing is a podcast where two MFA friends read like writers and lay out craft ideas for fellow writers to steal. Co-hosted by Emily Donovan and Benjamin Kerns.
Twitter: @goodwritingpod
Email: goodwritingpodcast@gmail.com
Monday Jan 17, 2022
Irreverent Protagonists and Gideon the Ninth
Monday Jan 17, 2022
Monday Jan 17, 2022
We all love a witty protagonist with quips. But how can a writer stay true to an ironic voice while still getting the characters and readers to care about the story?
We discuss Gideon the Ninth, a fantasy debut novel about lesbian necromancers in space with a hilarious and irreverent point-of-view character. Ben and Emily also share two of their wilder “Florida Man” stories.
Gideon the Ninth by Tamsyn Muir (2019) from Tor Books
Check out Autostraddle’s book recommendations
Good Writing is a podcast where two MFA friends read like writers and lay out craft ideas for fellow writers to steal. Co-hosted by Emily Donovan and Benjamin Kerns.
Twitter: @goodwritingpod
Email: goodwritingpodcast@gmail.com
Benjamin Kerns
Ben (co-host) is a writer living in Florida with his wife and their cat. He edits the Magazine1 literary magazine. He writes fiction with a penchant for the weird and unexpected.
Emily Donovan
Emily (co-host) is writer living in Colorado with several struggling houseplants. She writes jokes disguised as literary fiction.