-
Episode 151: Greg Proops
Episode 151 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 to comedian, podcaster, and now, author, Greg Proops, plus Rochelle Spencer writes about the liberating politics of Zora Neale Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God. TEXTS DISCUSSED NOTES Read… Continue reading
-
The Curator of Schlock #87: Mommy Dearest
The Curator of Schlock #87 by Jeff Shuster Mommy Dearest One of the problems with having older sisters is that they would occasionally get control of the cable box, and thus I was subjected to Mommie Dearest on more than one occasion. I had never even heard of Joan Crawford. I was a kid. The… Continue reading
-
The Lists #19: Noah’s Log
The Lists #19 by Brett Pribble Noah’s Log Day 1 It’s kind of sad to watch everyone from my village drown, but it’s sweet to be able to say I told you so. Day 17 Still annoyed that I couldn’t get the unicorns on the arc in time. Day 35 Sometimes I wonder why my… Continue reading
-
Heroes Never Rust #92: Coincidence
Heroes Never Rust #92 by Sean Ironman Watchmen: Coincidence Eventually, a story must come together—well, at least a good one. All the subplots and character interactions must mean something. Many writers seem to try to make their story “realistic.” More like life. But, life is meaningless, and stories help us make sense of the randomness… Continue reading
-
Episode 150: Melissa Crandall!
Episode 150 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 to the fantasy, science fiction, and nonfiction writer Melissa Crandall, plus Síofra Shaman Skye shares a letter she wrote to J.D. Salinger. TEXTS DISCUSSED Check out Melissa Crandall’s blog, The… Continue reading
-
The Curator of Schlock #86: Howard the Duck
The Curator of Schlock #86 by Jeff Shuster Okay. I guess I have to ramble on a bit about Howard the Duck. I always think of Blade as the first film adaptation of a Marvel comic, but as the film’s narrator at the start of the movie proclaims, “In the beginning there was Howard the… Continue reading
-
Aesthetic Drift #1: A Voice Frozen
Aesthetic Drift #1 by Kseniya Melnik A Voice Frozen My hometown, Magadan, in the northeast of Russia is a port city isolated from the rest of the continent and it is the emotional heart of my first collection of stories, the center of gravity toward which each of the characters is pulled. As I was… Continue reading
-
Heroes Never Rust #91: Sentimentality
Heroes Never Rust #91 by Sean Ironman Watchmen: Sentimentality Watchmen presents a bleak world. Superheroes are no the superheroes many people are familiar with. The world, or at least a great deal of the world, seems to hate the vigilantes. But, there is one real moment of, not happiness, but positivity. At the end of… Continue reading
-
Buzzed Books #26: Attempting Normal
Buzzed Books #26 by John King Attempting Normal I am an obsessive fan of things. Most culture feels blank to me, irrelevant, whether high-, low-, or middle-browed. But when I engage, some lifelong fixation is usually triggered. To be a fan of Tom Waits, for example, is not merely to have a preference, but rather to… Continue reading
About
The Drunken Odyssey is a forum to discuss all aspects of the writing process, in a variety of genres, in order to foster a greater community among writers.
