Dripping Creativity

Chris Corvan

Dive into a world of inspiration and creativity with the Dripping Creativity Podcast! Join us each week as we explore the stories, journeys, and insights of artists, writers, musicians, and creators.

  1. When Words Collide: A Literary Festival Like No Other | S3E4

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    When Words Collide: A Literary Festival Like No Other | S3E4

    In this episode of Dripping Creativity, host Chris Corvan chats with the brains behind When Words Collide, Canada’s literary fiesta happening August 14-16, 2026, in Calgary. Join festival founder Randy McCharles, exec director Robin Van Eck, and festival director Nicole Zylstra as they spill the beans on what makes this festival a must-visit for writers and readers alike. Get the scoop on their fun, multi-genre vibe, the sense of community, and the wild lineup featuring over 150 presenters and 170 activities—yes, including a Goblin Casino! You’ll hear why networking here can change your life and how the festival champions creativity and inclusivity. Whether you’re a pro or just dipping your toes into writing, this episode is your ticket to the delightful chaos of When Words Collide! Check out When Words Collide:https://whenwordscollide.org Follow Chris Corvan:@chrisofthevoid Music by GRIDLAZER:https://www.instagram.com/___f4ilur3/ 00:00 Chris Corvin talks about When Words Collide, Canada's biggest literary festival 01:12 Randy McCharles is the founder and one of the key forces behind the festival 02:29 Robin says When Words Collide is incredibly energetic and welcoming 03:57 When Words Collide is known for being multi genre 10:25 What makes WWC different from a traditional literary festival or writers conference 12:18 When Words Collide is a collision of all these genres 17:17 The festival brings together readers, writers, publishers, agents and presenters 20:01 What do you think people most misunderstand about the conference before they attend 24:25 Let's talk about intimidating. Let's look at the artist resume 24:56 When Words Collide has reputation for being both professional and playful 29:48 Nicole: There's a showcase event that Kevin McDonald is doing 31:42 Buffet Style Festival is a great way to get your feet wet 34:33 Going to the website can help you plan out your day out 35:53 How is a first time attendee supposed to approach the festival without getting overwhelmed 39:34 Robin: Community building is at the core of everything we do at IFA 43:17 When Words Collide could not happen without the support of some really important groups 48:01 We're going to ask five questions from each of you in five words 49:06 Traditional publishing or indie publishing? Which is better 53:48 What was the first story you ever Wrote 54:27 What is one piece of random advice you would give a new writer 55:29 Robin, what is one thing people underestimate about leading an arts organization 57:19 What did theater teach you about storytelling? Step out to the point 58:05 As someone who teaches public speaking, what is the fastest way a writer can become 59:55 What is one thing directing taught you about managing creative chaos 01:00:46 Robin: Randy, where could people find you and your work 01:02:00 Go ahead, sell me the conference by going back to your previous prompt

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  2. Let's Chat: Heaven That Never Was with Bruce and Lelina Smith | S3E2

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    Let's Chat: Heaven That Never Was with Bruce and Lelina Smith | S3E2

    In this episode of Dripping Creativity: Let's chat, host Chris Corvan steps into the mythic dark fantasy of Heaven That Never Was, the prequel short story to the screenplay Devil’s Delight. Chris is joined by authors Lelina Smith and Bruce Smith for a conversation about rebellion, identity, free will, and the complicated beauty of a reimagined Heaven filled with angels, power, longing, and fracture. Together, they unpack the story’s setting, the emotional roots of the Morning Star’s fall from grace, and the forbidden desires that drive the characters forward. Lelina and Bruce also discuss their collaborative writing process, the challenge of transforming a screenplay world into a short story, and the scenes that carried the most emotional weight. This episode blends creativity, dark humor, and big philosophical questions as the conversation moves through good and evil, choice and consequence, and the kinds of stories that still echo in the world around us. If you love dark fantasy, mythic storytelling, morally complicated angels, and creative process conversations with a little bite, this one belongs in your ears. Links Pick up Heaven That Never Was: https://hovpress.com/heaven-that-never-was/Music by Gridlazer: https://gridlazergrid.bandcamp.com/Follow Lelina Smith: https://hovpress.com/authors_lelina_smith/Follow Bruce Smith: https://hovpress.com/authors_bruce_smith/Follow Chris Corvan: https://chriscorvan.bio.link/Episode Chapters 00:00 Sponsored by House of Void Press01:04 Describing Heaven That Never Was04:08 Bruce’s introduction to this Heaven06:16 Why free will matters in the story08:30 Making Heaven beautiful and restrictive11:21 The scene that clicked while writing15:15 Finding the right ending16:41 From screenplay to short story19:32 Translating visual storytelling into prose20:30 Social and political commentary27:08 The Morning Star’s plan30:04 Understanding Morning Star’s motivations

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  3. Alecsandra Kakon on Friendship, Identity, and the Lies We Carry | S3E1 | Dripping Creativity

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    Alecsandra Kakon on Friendship, Identity, and the Lies We Carry | S3E1 | Dripping Creativity

    In the Season 3 premiere of Dripping Creativity, Chris Corvan sits down with author and professor Alecsandra Kakon to talk about her debut novel, This Is Why I Need You. This is a book about friendship, secrets, identity, and the quiet tension of everything we avoid saying out loud. So naturally, we had to get into the messy stuff: complicated friend groups, the strange crisis point of turning thirty, the stories we tell ourselves, and the people who become mirrors whether we asked them to or not. Alexandra talks about moving between academia and creative writing, how the pandemic helped push this novel into existence, and why friendship became the emotional engine of the book. We dig into multiple points of view, character morality, editing, emotional honesty, and the terrifying little truth that readers will never see your characters exactly the way you do. Rude, honestly. Beautiful, but rude. We also talk about trauma, silence, neurodiversity, parenting, privilege, psychological abuse, and why the most interesting characters are rarely cleanly “good” or “bad.” They are people. Which is much worse. And much better. At its heart, this episode asks a deceptively simple question: Who are your people, and are you actually showing up for them? A sharp, heartfelt conversation with a rising voice in contemporary fiction. Music by Gridlazerhttps://gridlazergrid.bandcamp.com/ Pre-order This Is Why I Need You:https://ecwpress.com/products/this-is-why-i-need-you Follow Alecsandra Kakon:Instagram: @Alecsandrakakon Follow Chris Corvan:https://chriscorvan.bio.link Episode Chapters 00:00 Welcome to Dripping Creativity with Alexandra Kakon00:37 Alecsandra’s creative path before the debut novel01:20 Writing, academia, and the myth of a “dual identity”04:28 Silence, complex trauma, inclusion, and neurodiversity education08:07 Parenting as storytelling12:36 Why editing is where the magic happens12:45 Chris reacts to This Is Why I Need You13:09 The emotional core of the novel15:45 Writing four points of view without losing the thread18:54 Chris admits he over-plans because, well, ADHD19:15 The Dirty 30 and why friendships start to shift24:01 Plotter, pantser, or beautiful chaos goblin?26:31 Drafts, editors, and rewriting the book into itself29:20 What Alecsandra had to confront while writing33:26 Who are your friends, and do you carry them with intention?35:27 Which character will readers defend too hard?36:56 The hidden complexity of Valentina’s storyline38:48 When every protagonist is also someone else’s antagonist43:40 What Alecsandra is working on next46:38 Where to find Alecsandra Kakon and pre-order the book47:55 Closing notes from the House of Void Network

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  4. Dripping Creativity: Amplifying Analog with The Thinkers

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    Dripping Creativity: Amplifying Analog with The Thinkers

    Get ready to rock out in this episode of Dripping Creativity! Host Chris Corvan is cranking up the volume as he chats with Troy and Anthony, the powerhouse pair behind the up-and-coming rock band, The Thinkers. Straight outta the buzzing underground scene of Manila, these guys are shaking things up worldwide with their gritty, analog sound that’s a breath of fresh air in a digital world. From their breakout banger "Let's Go" to the catchy new single "Hey, Wait," The Thinkers are here to remind us that rock is very much alive and kicking!Troy and Anthony take us on a wild ride through their musical journey, sharing tales from their early band days and that fateful moment when they decided to join forces as The Thinkers. They spill the beans on juggling day jobs with their musical dreams, the magic of analog recording, and the legendary influences that inspire their sound—think Nirvana meets the Smashing Pumpkins! Their no-holds-barred chat dives into the creative process behind their songs, the electric thrill of live gigs, and those jaw-dropping moments of recognition on international stages.As they tease us with details about their upcoming LP, the duo reflects on their mission to craft a unique sound that strikes a chord with listeners while exploring a mix of musical styles. This episode is a love letter to rock music and the vibrant Filipino music scene, giving us a sneak peek into the heart of a band that’s not just making tunes, but making waves.If you’re all about authentic rock vibes, captivating stories, or just want to discover your next favorite band, this episode is a total must-listen!🎧 Music by Gridlazer🌐 Check out The Thinkers at: https://www.linktr.ee/thethinkersound🔗 Follow Chris Corvan here: https://chriscorvan.bio.link

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  5. Dripping Creativity: Tales from the Tides with Mackenzie Nolan

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    Dripping Creativity: Tales from the Tides with Mackenzie Nolan

    Get ready for a wild ride on this episode of Dripping Creativity! Host Chris Corvan is joined by the fabulous debut author Mackenzie M. Nolan, who’s bursting onto the scene straight from the beautiful but rugged landscapes of rural Newfoundland. Mackenzie juggles her day job as a social worker with her nighttime gig as a storyteller, and let me tell you, she’s got some stories to tell! Her debut novel, Veal, drops on October 14, 2025, and it’s packed with themes of queerness, trauma, and the spooky folklore that shaped her upbringing. In this chat, Mackenzie spills the tea on her creative process, the meaning behind her book’s title, and how she crafts her characters with depth while tackling some pretty intense topics without falling into the stereotype trap. They also dive into her unique take on gender and identity, giving a nod to the diverse experiences of women in a world that can be a bit too patriarchal for its own good. Plus, Chris and Mackenzie get real about the ups and downs of being a debut author in the wild world of publishing. Listeners, prepare to be enchanted by Mackenzie’s storytelling skills as she describes her book as a horror story that thinks it’s a rom-com—talk about a plot twist! If you’re into feminist horror, queer literature, or just love a good yarn, this episode is an absolute must-listen! 🎧 Music by Gridlazer 🌐 Pre-order Veal at: Chapters Indigo 🔗 Follow Mackenzie M. Nolan: https://www.instagram.com/kenznolan 🌐 Visit Mackenzie’s Goodreads: Goodreads 🔗 Follow Chris Corvan here: https://chriscorvan.bio.link

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  6. Dripping Creativity Episode 21: Into the Shadows with Vanessa F. Penny

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    Dripping Creativity Episode 21: Into the Shadows with Vanessa F. Penny

    In this captivating episode of Dripping Creativity, host Chris Corvan welcomes debut author Vanessa Penny, who takes us on a deep dive into her creative world. Hailing from the stunning landscapes of northern Newfoundland and rural Nova Scotia, Vanessa shares her journey of transforming her dark imagination into her upcoming novel, The Witch of Willow Sound, set to release on September 30, 2025. With a starred review from Forward Reviews and recognition as one of the most anticipated books of the year by the Canadian Independent Booksellers Association, Vanessa's work is already making waves. As an introvert stepping into the public eye, Vanessa discusses how this transition has impacted her writing process and the importance of community support. She reflects on the role of her upbringing in shaping her storytelling, particularly how the isolation and beauty of her surroundings influence her work. The conversation delves into the themes of family, loneliness, and the gothic elements that permeate her writing, offering listeners a glimpse into the emotional depth of her characters and the haunting atmosphere of her novel. With a passion for horror and the darker aspects of storytelling, Vanessa reveals her approach to crafting suspense and foreboding, sharing insights on how she builds tension on the page. As they explore the intricacies of writing and creativity, Chris and Vanessa discuss the balance between description and reader imagination, the art of character development, and the surprising discoveries that come with the writing process/ If you're a fan of gothic literature, dark fantasy, or simply love hearing the stories behind the stories, this episode is a must-listen. 🎧 Music by Gridlazer 🌐 Pre-order The Witch of Willow Sound at: https://www.ecwpress.com 🔗 Follow Vanessa Penny on Instagram: @vanessafpenney 🌐 Visit Vanessa's website: http://www.vanessapenney.ca 🔗 Follow Chris Corvan here: https://chriscorvan.bio.link

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Dive into a world of inspiration and creativity with the Dripping Creativity Podcast! Join us each week as we explore the stories, journeys, and insights of artists, writers, musicians, and creators.