The Write Mind

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The Write Mind is a podcast hosted by the Creative Writing Department at Austin Community College, featuring discussions about craft, creativity, and what it means to be a writer.

Episodes

  1. Jul 1

    Erika Krouse

    In today’s episode, Professor Joe O’Connel speaks with Author Erika Krouse about obsessions, writing, and living a creative life. Erika Krouse is the author of four books of fiction and nonfiction, including her new collection of short stories, Save Me, Stranger, which won the 2006 Joyce Carol Oates Prize, awarded by New Literary Project, and was longlisted for The Story Prize. Erika is a two-time winner of the Edgar Award, and her memoir, Tell Me Everything: The Story of a Private Investigation, was also a New York Times Editors’ Choice. She is also a winner of the Colorado Book Award, the Housatonic Book Award, and the Paterson Fiction Prize. Erika’s short fiction has appeared in The New Yorker, The Atlantic, Esquire.com, Best Mystery Stories of the Year, and The Best American Mystery and Suspense. Erika mentors for the Book Project and the Portfolio Year at Lighthouse Writers Workshop, where she won the Beacon Award for Teaching Excellence. Chapters (00:00:04) - The Right Mind(00:02:53) - "To Not Have a Normal Life"(00:05:05) - What Are Your Obsessions as a Writer?(00:08:34) - Seasons of Mercy: Save Me, Stranger(00:11:54) - Tell Me Everything About My Short Story Collection(00:15:07) - The Dark Side of Amy Poehler's Work(00:19:36) - Questions for the Experts(00:19:51) - How To Write a Novel With Research(00:24:50) - Transliterations from the Book(00:25:19) - Pole of Cold(00:30:41) - Short Story, Structure(00:34:40) - How To Write Dialogue With Character Voice(00:39:00) - Eat My Moose: Magical Realism and Realism(00:43:07) - You Talk About Publishing Your Work(00:47:27) - Kate on Writing(00:49:26) - How To Write a Bomb Novel(00:55:28) - How Much Revision Do You Do In Your Writing?(00:59:17) - Bookmark: The MFA

    Erika Krouse
  2. May 1

    Andrew Bujalski

    For this episode, Screenwriting Professor Luke Garza welcomes filmmaker Andrew Bujalski to an in-class conversation. Andrew Bujalksi has written and directed seven feature films. He types 89 words per minute. His brief bio doesn't begin to cover the breadth of his experience. Andrew talks about a little known film program at Harvard, being the Godfather of Mumblecore, screenwriting structure, and the monster we feed. we hope you enjoy the conversation! Chapters (00:00:04) - The Right Mind(00:01:51) - Andrew Forsyth's Introduction(00:03:29) - Andrew Spielberg's Directing(00:04:11) - Andrew's Computer Chess Clip(00:06:42) - Andrew Bujalski(00:09:28) - As a teenager, you were writing fiction(00:10:53) - Was Your Family Supportive of Your Film Projects?(00:11:37) - Getting In at Harvard Film School(00:14:05) - Andrew Bird on Mumblecore(00:20:04) - How I Met The Hatcher Sisters(00:25:26) - In the Elevator With Computer Chess(00:30:08) - Return to Sequel(00:32:32) - Have budgets and keeping things contained affected your film choices?(00:33:50) - The Structure of Your Work(00:39:48) - Andrew Doesn't 'Mumble Core'(00:42:30) - What Improvisation Techniques Did You Use On 'Bulletproof(00:45:43) - Cinema Chat: Time in the Film(00:47:21) - Yen on Working As a Director and an Editor(00:52:10) - The Film Industry's Latest Trends(00:54:29) - Tom Clancy on Character Archetypes(00:58:10) - What's Fueling Your Creative Fire?(01:00:07) - George Clooney on Writing Outside The Drama/Comedy Genre(01:02:37) - In the Elevator With Steven Spielberg(01:04:22) - How To Write a Movie. Andrew Bulski

    Andrew Bujalski
  3. Jan 7

    Voices in Horror: Stephen Graham Jones and Paul Tremblay

    We are joined by Stephen Graham Jones and Paul Tremblay, two top-tier voices in horror. We discuss the ways horror transforms characters and readers, how horror sits in literary conversations, balancing writing with the obligations of our lives, and early-career writing advice Chapters (00:00:04) - The Right Mind(00:03:30) - Stephen King on His Horror Films(00:07:50) - Where Does Identity Come From in Horror?(00:08:58) - The Separation Between Horror and Literary Writing(00:14:10) - Stephen King on Trying to Explain the Science of Horror(00:19:15) - In the Elevation of Literary Fiction(00:21:25) - How to Make Time for Writing(00:26:42) - Stephen King on Writing While Busy(00:28:21) - What's a Writing Ritual?(00:31:12) - "Writing To Music"(00:31:52) - Stephen King on Starting a Novel(00:34:23) - Pushing the Writing Flowchart(00:36:54) - How to Get Your Book Published(00:41:29) - Stephen King on The Long Halloween(00:42:54) - Writing Prompts(00:44:02) - Stephen on Drinking Coffee To Have A Vomit(00:45:17) - How Do You Turn An Idea Into a Story?(00:47:51) - What Are Your Favorite Character Names?(00:49:12) - Stephen King on The Buffalo Hunter(00:50:04) - How to Write With a Long Attention Span(00:51:41) - Nikki and Imogen on Writing(00:52:17) - Top 3 Literary Influences of All Time(00:54:45) - Paul on Criticism of Horror(00:57:58) - Gloomy Sunday in Head Full of Ghosts(00:58:56) - Steven Talk: Writing Stupid Stories(01:01:17) - Stephen King on His First Book(01:04:22) - Cabin at the End of the World or Knock at the Cabin(01:05:22) - Stephen and Paul On Imposter Syndrome(01:07:54) - Right Mind

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The Write Mind is a podcast hosted by the Creative Writing Department at Austin Community College, featuring discussions about craft, creativity, and what it means to be a writer.