19 episodes

The amygdala has always been the little piece of your brain responsible for fear, love, and survival. Now, Amygdala is also a cross-genre short story collection and all around repository for all things storytelling. Tell us a story that hits us, right deep in our...amygdala.

Amygdala Magazine Dwight Hurst

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The amygdala has always been the little piece of your brain responsible for fear, love, and survival. Now, Amygdala is also a cross-genre short story collection and all around repository for all things storytelling. Tell us a story that hits us, right deep in our...amygdala.

    Treatment Resistant Depression with Dr Carmine Pariante and Sofia Quaglia-

    Treatment Resistant Depression with Dr Carmine Pariante and Sofia Quaglia-

    Sofia Quaglia is a medical writer specializing in research and mental health reporting. She joins the podcast to review her article and research into the study of chronic and treatment resistant depression. Dr. Carmin Pariante is the subject of her article and joins as well to share about his research in this area, and why it is important. 
    This episode is also being podcast on The Broken Brain, a podcast focused on culture and psychology. Stay tuned to this RSS feed for the return of Amygdala Magazine, specifically with endorsement plans for indie bookstores, and fictional stories and readings. Thank you for being here and subscribing through the hiatus. 

    • 57 min
    Use Writing to Help Others with Ivan Infante

    Use Writing to Help Others with Ivan Infante

    Ivan Infante is an Author and an Immigration lawyer working in the United States. He uses his historical crime novels to help fund his private law practice, where he specializes in helping immigrants remain within the USA.
    Mike Chance, the protagonist in Infante's novels, is a conman in 1930s Los Angeles with a bit of a murder problem. He is reminiscent of Richard Stark's Parker, with his own flair.    
    Buy his book! Available on Amazon: Search for Fake Bank by Ivan Infante

    • 1 hr 3 min
    Brandon Nobles on writing lying, history, & seeing music

    Brandon Nobles on writing lying, history, & seeing music

    Brandon Nobles is a Southern Gothic Author, a Teacher, a Linguist, and a Historian. He is the second place winner in the 2015 Amygdala Magazine short story competition with his story "The Obituary Writer."  
    Brandon talks about writing from the point of view of the bystander to history, the outsider, and the pacifist in the middle of violence. He shares with us his intoxicating lust for life, his take on the evolving sensitivities of readers, and much much more. Most importantly he is super fun and witty, you will enjoy hearing our discussion. 
    Follow Brandon on twitter @MrBrandonNobles, stalk him on FaceBook or read him at Channillo.

    • 59 min
    Rachel Brasch: Author of The Listener

    Rachel Brasch: Author of The Listener

    Rachel Brasch, author and english professor, joins me to discuss her newest novel The Listener. The Listener is a powerful tale of psychology, emotion, LGBT issues, and identity. It is Rachel's third novel. 
    We discuss the use of a switching third person narrative, the inclusion of raw emotion, and the breaking of expectations in telling a story. 
    The Amygdala Magazine podcast is tied to the Amygdala Magazine, a digital short story anthology. We are now accepting submissions for our 2016 short story competition. 

    • 41 min
    Ivan Infante on Noir Fiction, Screenwriting and hard work

    Ivan Infante on Noir Fiction, Screenwriting and hard work

     
    Ivan Infante is the author of False Ransom, Fixed Fight, and the Comic Book Cannibal Detective. He is a longtime screenwriter and his award-winning short film "Pretty Little Doggie," can be seen online. He is currently hard at work on his third novel, the upcoming Fake Bank, the final installment of the Mike Chance Series. He specializes in classic noir crime fiction. 
    Ivan has also agreed to be a judge for the 2016 Amygdala Magazine Short Story Contest. He will return to the podcast in a few weeks to discuss what he looks for in short stories and give tips on their creation. 
    In this interview we discuss the movie industry, historical research, screenwriting, and the use of hard work in accomplishing your creative goals. Ivan demystifies the storytelling process, and is a fan of the Push Method of writing, which he describes on today's podcast. 
    Follow Ivan on Twitter at: @eddiemarsattack or view his website at:www.ivaninfantewrites.com. 
     Amygdala Magazine is a member of the Core Temp Arts Network of podcasts. 

    • 54 min
    Jen Chaney on Oral History & Entertainment Journalism

    Jen Chaney on Oral History & Entertainment Journalism

    Jen Chaney is the TV Journalist for the Entertainment website Vulture, and the Author of the book As If!: The Oral History of Clueless as told by Amy Heckerling and the Cast and Crew
    I first became familiar with Jen's work on Vulture, by reading her hilarious and insightful episode-by-episode recap of Downton Abbey (which you should really check out).
    She was also kind enough to cohost with me on a podcast about the final season of Downton Abbey. 
    Jen talks with me about the process of interview and editing that goes into an Oral History, as well as the creativity in telling compelling nonfiction stories. 
    Be sure to follow up this interview by reading Jen's book, check out her NY Mag Archives, and also follow her on Twitter!

    • 58 min

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