Synopsis
Tough love for literature.
Episodes
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Ep 29-Lynn Coady, The Antagonist
04/03/2013 Duration: 01h09sA novel-in-emails whose main character is annoyed to discover that a former friend has fictionalized his life in a book. Talking points include: Canadian rock, SARS, aggrieved exes, epistolary novels, and grilled cheese sandwiches.
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Writers Ask: The Children Are Our Future
25/02/2013 Duration: 42minOn this Very Special Episode we field questions from students at Tom's high school alma mater. Changing lives!
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Ep 28-Edward St Aubyn, Some Hope
18/02/2013 Duration: 01h04minAn intensely dark, often comic novel about the British landed gentry and child abuse. Talking points include: the decision to write a memoir or a novel, mean-spiritedness versus generosity, inspirational dog films, and which one of us Frazier and which is Roz. Also, another installment of MATR, and whether Tom's recommendations are to be trusted.
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Valentine's Special: Viking Warrior, Unwilling Wife
14/02/2013 Duration: 58minSpecial bonus episode! Our gift to you, listeners. We read a Harlequin Romance novel about Viking love.
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Writers Ask: TGIT
11/02/2013 Duration: 32minLow-residency MFA programs. Revisiting your old work. And should writers go to AWP? We also debate some new catch phrases, Mike alienates everybody, and we create a new iteration of MTV's Real World franchise.
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Ep 27-Jami Attenberg, The Melting Season
04/02/2013 Duration: 01h06minA novel that prompts a discussion of how we pick books, and why certain books stress us out. Talking points include: story structure, penis length versus penis girth, athletes versus writers, Mexican vacations, and Mike's junior tennis career. We also debut a new feature at the end of the show, tentatively titled Mike and Tom Recommend, in which we ... well, recommend stuff (and bicker about said recommendations, as it turns out).
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Writers Ask: Marry Rich
28/01/2013 Duration: 41minWe answer questions about writers who don't read, the best jobs for writers, and why literature isn't a commodity. Also: naps! And why Tom lives like an old person.
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Ep 26-Charles Portis, Norwood
21/01/2013 Duration: 53minWe talk about Portis's picaresque road novel (his first), why we appreciate humor in books, and why it's so hard to do comedy well. Also: another installment of Judge a Book By Its Cover.
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Writers Ask: Goofus and Gallant
14/01/2013 Duration: 39minHow to stand out from the crowd when applying for MFA programs, what's wrong with citing Pushcart Prize nominations in your cover letter, and how to find decent books at a Barnes and Noble.
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Ep 25-Svetislav Basara, Chinese Letter
07/01/2013 Duration: 01h01minA Dalkey translation of Serbian writer Svetislav Basara's novel basically landed in Tom's lap, so we figured we might as well read it. And it's crazy in all the best ways. Talking points include: white slave merchants, surrealism, literature as a black box, comedy as rapid-fire truth telling, and The Silver Linings Playbook.
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Writers Ask: The Myth of Ganymede
31/12/2012 Duration: 52minWe tackle questions about Duotrope's recent decision to charge for its services, how to give a good literary reading, and whether it's okay to drink while writing.
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Ep 24-2012 Holiday Special
17/12/2012 Duration: 01h05minIt's the most wonderful time of the year! This week we put aside our usual reading schedule and tackled two Christmas-themed novels: John Grisham's 'Skipping Christmas' (source material for the Tim Allen movie 'Christmas with the Kranks') and Glenn Beck's 'The Christmas Sweater' (source material for a 'live movie event' that earned 1.9 out of 10 stars on IMDB). Will we deem them New Holiday Classics? Or will we consign them to the dustbin of Christmas history, along with our old pogs and parachute pants and cassingles? Only one way to find out!
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Ep 23-George Singleton, Stray Decorum
10/12/2012 Duration: 01h01minThis week's a Mike pick: George Singleton's new story collection, which is set in small-town South Carolina and populated by men who use their intelligence toward questionable ends. Plus a monkey, and lots of dogs. We also bring back our Judge A Book By Its Cover feature, take a couple potshots at Tucker Max, and read blurbs for a few more supporters of our fund drive. The episode is spnsored by Cobalt; you can get their new print issue for 1/2 price at the following link: cobaltreview.com/purchase/bookfight.
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Ep 22-Jane Bowles, Two Serious Ladies
03/12/2012 Duration: 01h04minSpecial guest Paul Lisicky (Unbuilt Projects, Lawnboy, Famous Builder) helps us get a handle on one of his favorite novels, and discusses his own relationship to structure and linearity. And his love of Lil' Wayne.
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Writers Ask: Turkey Day Special
26/11/2012 Duration: 38minThis week we tackle questions about personalized rejections, gifts for writers, and how to overcome writers' block. Fair warning: We recorded this after eating a Thanksgiving meal with Tom's relatives, and we're a little punchier than usual. Talking points include: pajamas, Mark Twain, diapers that look like jeans, and why you should consider donating a few bucks to help us upgrade our audio equipment. This week's episode is sponsored by Participants, the new story collection from Andrew Keating. You can learn more about the book, and pre-order it, at participantsbook.com.
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Ep 21-Thomas Bernhard, Correction
19/11/2012 Duration: 01h02minWe welcome special guest Owen King (We're All In This Together, Double Feature) to discuss Thomas Bernhard's novel about a Wittgenstein-like character who builds a cone in the woods for his sister.
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Writers Ask: Swallowed By Anger
12/11/2012 Duration: 42minTips for revision. Should you pay reading fees? And Tom goes ham on NaNoWriMo in our special lightning round.
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Ep 20-Hurricane Sandy Stir-Crazy Spectacular
05/11/2012 Duration: 55minThis week we're flying without a net. By which we mean the hurricane changed our plans. No guest. No book. Just two grown men who, because of Hurricane Sandy, have been spending too much time cooped up indoors. We've got bits! And new segments, including Bookshelf of Shame and Judge A Book By Its Cover. Sh*t's about to get real, Book Fighters.
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Writers Ask: Book Fight Island
29/10/2012 Duration: 38minThis week, we tackle questions about how to promote your book without annoying people, whether writing can be taught, and if you should worry too much about your stylistic influences. Talking points include: Facebook baby photos, giving out healthy treats for Halloween, John Gardner's On Becoming a Novelist, Tom's love of animals, and The Lockhorns, America's least happy cartoon couple.
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Ep 19-Zadie Smith, NW
22/10/2012 Duration: 01h04minZadie's new one is so good it leads us into a larger discussion of the relationship between truth and art. Also, we squabble over the word 'relatable,' Tom's generation vs. Mike's generation, and whether we're ready to take over for the retiring Car Talk guys.