• Episode 189: A Craft Discussion About Ferlinghetti’s Poetry as Insurgent Art, with Vanessa Blakeslee!

    Episode 189 of The Drunken Odyssey, your favorite podcast about creative writing and literature is available on iTunes, or right click here to download. In this week’s episode, I talk about Lawrence Ferlinghetti’s Poetry as Insurgent Art with Vanessa Blakeslee, Plus Alice Lowe writes about how Virginia Woolf’s A Writer’s Diary changed her life. TEXTS DISCUSSED NOTES Coney Island… Continue reading

  • The Curator of Schlock #119: Phantasm

    The Curator of Schlock #119 by Jeff Shuster Phantasm The scariest movie ever made? Maybe. We had the deaths of many cultural icons last week. David Bowie. Alan Rickman. Grizzly Adams. Not to discount any of those, but they ended up overshadowing the death of Angus Scrimm the weekend prior. I think all of us… Continue reading

  • Dispatches from the Funkstown Clarion Herald Tribune Mirror: International Version #1

    Dispatches from the Funkstown Clarion Herald Tribune Mirror: International Version #1 by Simon Bluespire My distant cousin Clement Hooker, once a townsperson of Funkstown, Maryland, is currently stationed in a secret location in Finland doing genetic experiments. Once a proud portion of the fourth estate, The Funkstown Mirror has merged with several other newspapers during… Continue reading

  • The Lists #29: Improved Terms for Some Currently-Known Stuff

    The Lists #29 by Tim J. Myers Improved Terms for Some Currently-Known Stuff As culture changes, language does, too.  So must lexicons. Dictionaries of the world, the following are offered for your delight and edification. machina vomitorum: Thrill rides at amusement parks that inspire a terror which can quickly have digestive consequences genetic monsters: That… Continue reading

  • McMillan’s Codex #22: XCOM: Enemy Unknown

    McMillan’s Codex 22 By C.T. McMillan XCOM: Enemy Unknown (2012) Growing up in gaming of the early 00s, I was accustomed to the freedom allotted by technological innovation. 3D controls, better graphics, voice acting, and cut-scenes made for some of the most influential games of my life. It is a cyclical catharsis that everyone goes… Continue reading

  • On Top of It #13: Which Way?

    On Top of It #13 by Lisa Martens Which Way? I now have a 60,000-word manuscript on my computer, and so I am faced with a problem I’ve had for years: Do I submit to a ton of agents and receive form letters from their interns while my writing sits on my hard drive, or… Continue reading

  • Episode 188: J. J. Anselmi!

    Episode 188 of The Drunken Odyssey, your favorite podcast about creative writing and literature is available on iTunes, or right click here to download. In this week’s episode, I interview memoir writer J.J. Anselmi, Plus Patty Hawkins eulogizes David Bowie. TEXTS DISCUSSED NOTES Check out Drew Perlmutter’s kickstarter campaign for his upcoming documentary, US Highway 98: The Florida I… Continue reading

  • 21st Century Brontë #6: Character Growth

    21st Century Brontë #6 Character Growth Whenever I used to talk about my writing to anyone, there’s a single name I always eagerly mentioned. Her wild dark hair with crimson highlights, pale complexion, and bright, amber eyes have followed me in The Sims, World of Warcraft, Soul Calibur, and so many other character creation modes.… Continue reading

  • McMillan’s Codex #21: Hotline Miami

    McMillan’s Codex 21 by Charles McMillan Hotline Miami Before the technology was available, classic videogames had to rely on challenge and competition to give gameplay dimension and appeal. That is why every famous arcade title has a score system and varying degrees of difficulty depending on what you are playing like Pac-Man, Donkey Kong, and Galaga.… Continue reading

  • On Top of It #12: No One Cares What You Write

    On Top of It #12 by Lisa Martens No One Cares What You Write As an MFA student, a writer, and an occasional blogger, I’ve met a lot of other aspiring writers. Most are beaming with hope, stewing with bitterness, and take pride in not having their shit together. And a good deal of them… Continue reading

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