The Lives of Writers

Autofocus Literary, Michael Wheaton

Candid conversations with writers about their lives in and out of books.

  1. 2024/10/16

    Juan Carlos Reyes [Host: Jason McCall]

    On today's episode of The Lives of Writers, Jason McCall interviews Juan Carlos Reyes. Juan Carlos Reyes is the author of the story collection, Three Alarm Fire, which is out on October 22, and the novella  A Summer's Lynching. His stories, poems and essays have appeared in Florida Review, Waccamaw Journal, and Hawai’i Review, and more. He has been the recipient of the Gar LaSalle Artist Trust Storyteller Award, a PEN USA Emerging Voices Fellowship, and a Jack Straw Writers Fellowship, among others.  Jason McCall is the author of the essay collection Razed by TV Sets (Autofocus, 2024) and the poetry collections What Shot Did You Ever Take (co-written with Brian Oliu); A Man Ain’t Nothin’; Two-Face God; Mother, Less Child ; Dear Hero; I Can Explain; and Silver. He and P.J. Williams are the editors of It Was Written: Poetry Inspired by Hip-Hop. He holds an MFA from the University of Miami. He is a native of Montgomery, Alabama, and he currently teaches at the University of North Alabama. ____________ Conversation topics include: -- pre-pub ramp-up -- reading as gateway to writing -- the influence of children on reading habits -- being born in Ecuador in the 1980's -- moving to New Jersey as a kid -- wanting to become a writer -- owning it and changes majors -- vicarious creativity -- trying to get writing work -- entering the world of writers -- working temp jobs -- from getting an MFA to tenure-track teaching -- doing stuff in Seattle -- working with Hinton Publishing -- the new story collection Three Alarm Fire -- overlapping voice -- triptychs -- (re)organizing the collection -- fun in the nuances of craft -- narrators as people -- finishing a new draft _______________ Podcast theme music  by Mike Nagel, author of Duplex and Culdesac. Here's his music project: Yeah Yeah Cool Cool. The Lives of Writers is edited and produced by Michael Wheaton.

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  2. 2024/10/02

    Kirsten Reneau [Host: Drew Hawkins]

    On today's episode of The Lives of Writers, Drew Hawkins interviews Kirsten Reneau. Kirsten Reneau is the author the debut full-length essay collection, Sensitive Creatures, which is out now with Belle Point Press.  of two chapbooks, and her work has been published in The Threepenny Review, Alaska Quarterly Review, Reed Magazine, and others.  Drew Hawkins is a writer and journalist in New Orleans. He's the producer and host of Micro, a podcast for short but powerful writing. You can find his work on NPR, The Guardian, Scalawag Magazine, HAD, and elsewhere. His essay, "Bottom of the X," came out recently in the summer 2024 issue of Autofocus. ____________ Full conversation topics include: -- Kirsten's debut book Sensitive Creatures -- three different selves in three different stages -- sexual assault and gendered violence -- writing the very personal -- infusing nature in the writing -- images and animals -- younger self as ideal reader -- ideal writing situations -- post-writing situations -- stages of the manuscript into final book -- editing literary mags and writing -- organizing a collection -- cicada season  -- turning the page with CNF -- the thing that scares you -- implicating others -- reading magical realism -- care ______________ Podcast theme music  by Mike Nagel, author of Duplex and Culdesac. Here's his music project: Yeah Yeah Cool Cool. The Lives of Writers is edited and produced by Michael Wheaton.

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  3. 2024/09/27

    Dennis James Sweeney [Host: Kristine Langley Mahler]

    On today's episode of The Lives of Writers, Kristine Langley Mahler interviews Dennis James Sweeney. Kristine Langley Mahler is the author of three nonfiction books: A Calendar Is a Snakeskin  (Autofocus Books, 2023), Curing Season: Artifacts (West Virginia University Press, 2022), and the erasure essay collection Teen Queen Training (forthcoming with Autofocus Books in 2026). Kristine is the director and publisher of Split/Lip Press. Dennis James Sweeney is a cross-genre writer. His first book, In the Antarctic Circle, won the Autumn House Rising Writer Prize and was a Debut Poetry Book of 2021 in Poets & Writers. You’re the Woods Too, his second book, was a Small Press Distribution bestseller and a finalist for the Deborah Tall Lyric Essay Prize. Most recently, The Rolodex Happenings won the Stillhouse Press Novella Prize. ____________ Full conversation topics include: -- slowing production -- reading before bed -- Dennis's forthcoming book How to Submit -- small presses -- hybridity -- Dennis's first books -- Dennis's essay Ghost/Home -- photographs -- Crohn's -- Dennis's new novella, The Rolodex Happenings -- imaginings and inventions and experiments -- performance art -- the gaps in our writing -- artmaking -- the gong moment -- meaning-making -- the real in the fiction ____________ Podcast theme music  by Mike Nagel, author of Duplex and Culdesac. Here's his music project: Yeah Yeah Cool Cool. The Lives of Writers is edited and produced by Michael Wheaton.

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Candid conversations with writers about their lives in and out of books.

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