What’s good Animals? Glad you’re joining us for our 43rd episode. Today we’re discussing Zadie Smith’s semi-recent essay, "Fascinated to Presume: In Defense of Fiction". Joined by Animal Riot OGs Jared Marcel Pollen and Seth Katz, listen in for our take on whether we still live in an age where it’s permissible to write across demographics and identities. Meanwhile, your host will lament the lack of snow here in New York on the heels of a busted winter storm forecast. (Brian really likes snow: follow him on Facebook for winter weather forecasts.)
The transcript for this episode can be found on our website.
Episode 53: Guerrilla Lit
Episode 52: Indoor Sunglasses
Episode 51: The Way I Used to Write
Episode 50: Making the Space for Writing
Episode 49: Who gets to write what?
Episode 48: Adult Poets
Episode 47: What’s in the box?
Episode 46: The Escapist
Episode 45: Twenty Acres of Taylor Swift
Episode 44: Everything You Do Is Completely Meaningless But It Is Very Important That You Do It
Episode 42: Breadcrumbs
Episode 41: Love, Peace & Taco Grease
Episode 40: Slushie Pile
Episode 39: Reframing Trauma
Episode 38: Under the Shroud
Episode 37: Read It Forward
Episode 36: Lost In Translation
Episode 35: Fiction/Non/Fiction
Episode 34: Debut Books: On Feeling Nothing
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