We sit down with Tyler C. Gore, author of My Life of Crime: Essays and Other Entertainments.
In this episode, we jump all over the place with numerous topics. We discuss essay writing, comedy writing, standup comedy, classic literature, contemporary fiction writers, what the modern writing landscape is like, how publishing has changed over the years, how the short story market has crumbled, genre fiction, the literary scene in New York City, why artists and writers are leaving big cities, and of course, Tyler's latest book.
You can find Tyler and his work at https://tylergore.com/
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Caleb's work can be found at www.calebjamesk.com.
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