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Episode 82 — Jürgen Fauth
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Tagged as ambition, artist, Berlin, big town, Billy Wilder, Catching the Big Fish, cinema, control, courage, David Lynch, discipline, Dominican Republic, Dostoyevsky, dual citizenship, expressiveness, Fictionaut, focus, Fritz Lang, German history, Germany, health care, immigration, Joseph Goebbels, Le Corbeau, Leni Riefenstahl, Maharishi, Mainz, MFAs, Mississippi College, monetizing, nationalism, Nazis, New Orleans, operettas, patriotism, propaganda, psychotherapy, small town, spa towns, stress relief, subversion, taxes, Third Reich, Thomas Mann, Titanic, TM, transcendental meditation, uncertainty, unscripted, Weimar Republic, Wiesbaden
Episode 79 — Elizabeth Crane
Elizabeth Crane is the guest. She’s the author of three story collections—When the Messenger is Hot, All This Heavenly Glory, and You Must Be This Happy to Enter. Her debut novel, We Only Know So Much, is now available from … Continue reading →
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Tagged as acting, ambition, authors, books, Brad Listi, Brooklyn, caffeine, Calvert Morgan, commercials, David Foster Wallace, death, degrees, depression, digression, Donal Lardner Ward, Elizabeth Crane, espresso, fiction, George Washington University, grief, happiness, immediacy, literary, Little Brown, loneliness, Lorrie Moore, loss, Macaulay Culkin, memoirs, murder, music, new fiction, New York City, novels, Other People with Brad Listi, passive aggression, podcasts, publishingb, radio, Scarlett Johansson, screaming children, self-control, short stories, singing, stage fright, swimming pools, teaching, television, The Art of Fielding, time, Upper West Side, Vanity Fair, We Only Know So Much, writers, writing
Episode 42 — Ben Tanzer
Ben Tanzer is the guest. He’s the author of several books, including 99 Problems, You Can Make Him Like You, and My Father’s House. He is also the proprietor of vast faux media empire. Michael Fitzgerald, author of Radiant Days, … Continue reading →
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Tagged as 99 Problems, alcohol, Allman Brothers, ambition, author interview podcasts, author interviews, authors, Ben Tanzer, Bob Barker, books, Brad Listi, Chicago, Chicago writers, dehydration, Dickey Betts, drugs, endorphins, fandom, hydration, indie lit, interviews, Jerry Garcia, lethargy, literature, maturity, Memphis, My Father's House, Obama, OCD, Other People with Brad Listi, podcasts, publishing, raves, reading, readings, running, screenwriting, sports, Stephen Gaghan, The Grateful Dead, water, writers, writing, You Can Make Him Like You







