In this episode I talk with the wonderful Pauls Toutonghi about sleeping babies, family vacations, growing up in Seattle, Michael Ondaatje, getting sober, and what kids do at Latvian summer camp.
Pauls is the author of two novels, Red Weather and Evel Knievel Days. Pauls’ fiction and essays have appeared in many periodicals, even earning him a Pushcart Prize. He teaches at Lewis and Clark College in Portland Oregon.
You can learn more about Pauls at his website http://paulstoutonghi.wordpress.com and you can read the L.A. Review of Books piece that we talk about at the beginning of the show here.
Whenever He Sees a Wet Spot, He Has to Lick It.
The Persistent State of Meh. A Happy Show.
The Numbers Say We Suck, But That’s Just The Algorithm.
Aaaaargh! So, How Are Your Anger Issues Tonight?
Come and Live in Kansas for Ten Years, Ya Sh*tstick.
Sorry We’re so Tardy, but We Had a Little Party . . .
Plot Is Great, but Have You Tried Foucault-ing Off?
Distilled Spirits of Foucault
And I Made It With My Own Two Hands
Accept Discomfort
Crafty, Crafty or You Ain’t Betty Crocker, Quit Baking Her Cakes.
SOLIDARITY NOW!.
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