Episode 417: Tod Goldberg
We’re joined by author Tod Goldberg to talk about what Elmore Leonard taught him about crime fiction
Episode 416: V. V. Ganeshananthan
We’re joined by V. V. Ganeshananthan to discuss Horacio Castellanos Moya’s Senselessness, the first of his novels to be translated into English, and which a friend of hers recommended, several years ago, when she was deep in the throes of her own novel, Brotherless Night.
Episode 415: Aaron Burch
We’re joined by writer and editor Aaron Burch, whose novel Year of the Buffalo came out in November. Aaron is also a long-time literary editor, having founded Hobart in the early 2000s and, more recently, HAD, which has made “skull collecting” the newest badge of literary coolness. We talk about what makes a work of fiction feel dated–which may go against conventional wisdom–as well as risk-taking and having fun as a writer.
Episode 414: 2002 Holiday Spectacular!
We’re joined by several of the Barrelhouse editors for our annual holiday episode. This year we’re reading the David Baldacci novel The Christmas Train, which follows a salty, Mark Twain-loving writer on a cross-country train trip filled with heartwarming hijinks.
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