For the cold open, we have a quick chat about nostalgia and how it might be ruining fiction. After that, poet and fiction writer Bryce Johle joins us to discuss some of the problems with modern fiction and to a degree, modern TV and movies as well.
Some of the issues we discuss are how modern fiction isn't challenging, doesn't take artistic risks, has boring characters, and many other things.
This is a long one but we had a great time recording it. If you want to share your opinions, you can follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @dpwpodcast
#153: 2023 Writing Recap
#152: 2023 Reading Recap
DBS #96: Brain Freeze
DBS #95: Getting Funky With Mark Twain
#151: Historical Fiction Noir With Stephen G. Eoannou
#150: Modern Writing Blues
DBS #94: We Analyze Famous Short Stories
#149: We Ruin Celebrity Love Letters
DBS #93: Spooky Halloween Special
BOTM #14: Becoming The Boogeyman By Richard Chizmar
#148: Our Last Stand With Angie Elita Newell
#147: Dystopian Shenanigans With David Scott Hay
#146: Getting Angry With Terena Elizabeth Bell
DBS #92: Worst Books Ever!
#145: Talkin’ Tequila Tatas With Miette Gillette
#145: The Top Book Genres To Make Money In
DBS #91: Has Inclusive Language Gotten Out Of Hand?
#144: To Revenge, Or Not To Revenge, That Is The Question
#143: We Get Absurd
BOTM #13: The Plague By Albert Camus
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