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info_outline LITerally Ep. 60 - High Plains Book Award WINNER, Craig Lancaster on Being a WriterLITerally Podcast
High Plains Book Award WINNER, Craig Lancaster on BEING a WRITER // LITerally Podcast Craig Lancaster, winner of the 2022 High Plains Book Award in Fiction, joined us on the podcast from Montana. Craig has so many insights when it comes to BEING a writer, to believing in it as a career. It was really refreshing to chat with him about how 'writer' can be our profession, and how life weaves and changes and that it's all a good thing. I met Craig in Billings this fall, and we became instant friends. - Kase Craig Lancaster: https://www.craig-lancaster.com/ Host Kase Johnstun:...
info_outline Bourbon, Beer & Books - Slaughterhouse 5LITerally Podcast
For this month's Bourbon, Beer & Books reading, we break down Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse Five. We're joined by Sean Davis dialing in from Oregon. Kase Johnstun, Dorie Guerra, Marc Garcia, and myself, R. Brandon Long are all in the Banyan1 Studio. Watch this episode on YouTube here:
info_outline LITerally Ep. 59 - Adrian Stumpp: The Crow's Head, The Chemical Marriage: Book 1LITerally Podcast
The Chemical Marriage series is a seven novel septet, beginning with The Crow’s Head from author Adrian Stumpp // LITerally Podcast Ep. 59 We talked with Adrian Stumpp about his book The Chemical Marriage. He told us his inspiration for this book was dull; it was anything but dull. It was awesome. You'll have to listen to understand. - Kase AUTHOR // Adrian Stumpp: Like what you hear, buy Kase a beer: Follow LITerally:Instagram // Facebook // Kase: Bookings: [email protected]
info_outline LITerally Ep. 58 - Taylor Garcia, Functional FamiliesLITerally Podcast
LITerally Podcast Ep. 58 - Taylor Garcia, "Functional Families" We talked about a lot more than writing in this episode with author Taylor Garcia. We jumped into everything writers think about when writing that readers probably never know! Writing isn’t just putting words on paper. It’s a life. We delve into all of this. Taylor Garcia: Functional Families on Amazon: "Taylor García is the author of the novel, Slip Soul (Touchpoint Press, 2021), and the short story collection, Functional Families (Unsolicited Press, 2021). In addition to his books, García has published several...
info_outline LITerally Podcast Ep. 57 - The River Between Hearts - Heather Mateus SappenfieldLITerally Podcast
LITerally Podcast Ep. 57 - The River Between Hearts from author Heather Mateus Sappenfield Heather Mateus Sappenfield joins us on LITerally to talk about the challenge behind switching genres, voice changes, and viewing the world through the eyes of a child. It's a good one! Heather Mateus Sappenfield: Kase:
info_outline Bourbon, Beer and Books - Marvel Comics Author, Ben PercyLITerally Podcast
Marvel Comics author Ben Percy joined us to chat about comic writing versus novels and the pressure of developing story lines for iconic characters like Wolverine, and Ghost Rider. Oh, and he even hits us with a lil' specialty rum choice on this episode of Bourbon, Beer and Books! Ben Percy: Bourbon, Beer and Books Group:
info_outline Bourbon, Beer & Books - Home Alone (Movie Critique)LITerally Podcast
Digging in and tearing apart the Christmas classic, Home Alone. Join us as we discuss Fuller and friends.
info_outline LITerally Ep. 56 - Teresa Dovalpage, Death Under The PerseidsLITerally Podcast
Teresa Dovalpage, friend and author, joined us again. If she’d join us, we’d have her every week. Luckily enough, she just keeps publishing, giving us an excuse to have her on!
info_outline LITerally Podcast Ep. 55 - Essayist, Poet Rob CarneyLITerally Podcast
Essayist and poet Rob Carney on the podcast to talk about his new essay collection and his new poetry collection. We had fun in the Banyan one!
info_outlineEssayist and poet Rob Carney on the podcast to talk about his new essay collection and his new poetry collection. We had fun in the Banyan one!
Rob Carney via https://stormbirdpress.com/our-authors/rob-carney/
Rob Carney grew up in the Pacific Northwest but has lived the last 23 years in Salt Lake City, Utah. He’s the author of seven books of poems, most recently Facts and Figures (Hoot ‘n’ Waddle 2020), and The Book of Sharks (Black Lawrence Press 2018), which was a finalist for the 2019 Washington State Book Award.
In 2014 he received the Robinson Jeffers/Tor House Foundation Award for Poetry. His work has appeared in Cave Wall, The American Journal of Poetry, and many others, as well as the Norton anthology Flash Fiction Forward (2006). He’s a Professor of English at Utah Valley University and writes a regular feature called “Old Roads, New Stories” for Terrain.org.
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