Zero Point Fiction Joe Kamm
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Using a podcast to create works of art, study works of art, review works of art, and interview artists. Interviews/reviews can be found under "unknown season" in iTunes. Follow Zero Point Fiction on Instagram @zero_point_fiction.
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Interview with Brittany Menjivar
Today's episode is a conversation with author/poet/screenwriter/journalist Brittany Menjivar. We talk about her new book Parasocialite from Dream Boy Book Club, literature scenes, writing books and screenplays, freelance journalism, and incels.
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Interview with Jillian Luft
Today's episode is a conversation with Jillian Luft. We talk about her new book Scumbag Summer, which will be released this summer with House of Vlad books. We also talk about Baby Reindeer, living in Florida, and special education.
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Interview with Sam Robertson
Sam Robertson spent 8 years illustrating the Old Testament with his beautiful artwork, which he eventually published with 1111 Press, and now he has a podcast called Birth of a Salesman, which is about him trying to sell this book door-to-door. This is our conversation.
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Bury Yourself Something Pretty by Stephen Wack
This is an excerpt from Bury Yourself Something Pretty by Stephen Wack
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Customer Reviews
Amazing!
Super amazing podcast!!! Highly recommend!!!
A Comforting Blend of Heartfelt Hope and Melancholy
This show immediatly draws you in with a very comforting sort of vulnerability.
The narrator's voice is soothing and smooth, not demmanding too much of the listener. The music is beautiful—with often-times melancholy melodies that evoke both sorrow and hope in a strange, satisfying cohesion—sad in a good way, you might say.
The stories are relatable, real and engaging. There are often moments of innocence and wonder interspersed with the rugged, gritty, unpredictable reality of this world—a sort of Coming-of-Age meets Come-What-May sort of feeling.
I'm excited to hear more, and I hope nothing but the best for this show and its creator(s)! Keep making beautiful things!
Engaging Storylines That Will Addict You To This Voice
Joe's voice is so inviting and engaging... addicting, really. He brings you straight into the pages of a story, making it feel like it is your story even if you have zero connection to the storyline, but with Zero Point Fiction you truly feel like it is part of your story.