Episode 217: Lidia Yuknavitch on Usefulness, Riding the Wave, and Being a Word Creature

Lidia Yuknavitch. Photo credit William Anthony

By Brendan O’Meara

Hey, CNFers, guess who’s here? Lidia Yuknavitch! She’s @LidiaYuknavitch on Twitter and @lidiasmiles on Instagram.

She’s the author of Scribd original “Letter to My Rage,” as well as the critically acclaimed memoir The Chronology of Water.

She also had a wildly popular TED Talk that I’ve seen a few times and love it every time. Check it:

Lidia doesn’t get much cooler and you’re going to love her approach to being useful, how the energy to write builds like a wave — and not the way you’re thinking about a wave right now, shouldering the door open and the “hotness” of the woman-writer-titans that cracked the world open for her.

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Episode 216: All-Star Break and a Work-in-Progress

Raph, the space cadet

By Brendan O’Meara

This episode was made possible by Scrivener, by writers, for writers, and if you enter the promo coupon NONFICTION at checkout, you get 20% regular versions of Scrivener for macOS and Windows.

Hey there, CNFer, let’s come right out and say it: no interview this week.

I know, I know.

No worries, it’s fine, it’s all good. I put all my research and reading eggs into one basket for an interview that’s embargoed until November. So I decided to put together an all-star team of the ten most downloaded episodes (actually 11 since there was a tie).

And as a bonus, I read a work-in-progress, a little essay called “Raph, the Space Cadet.” It’s one in a series of essays I’m writing about middle school.

I hope you dig it. It helps to show you I’m in the mud, too, right?

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Episode 215: Jean Guerrero on Community, Journalism in the Age of Trump, and Her Stephen Miller Biography ‘Hatemonger’

Jean Guerrero

By Brendan O’Meara

Jean Guerrero (@jeanguerre) makes her return to the podcast to talk about her new book Hatemonger: Stephen Miller, Donald Trump, and the White Nationalist Agenda (William Morrow, 2020).

She told me:

It’s a whole new world. I remember I was reporting for the Stephen Miller book, I went to Trump’s first reelection rally in Orlando. And it was the first time that I had ever been in a place where I felt reluctant and kind of scared to tell people that I was a journalist. I wasn’t there undercover. I was there to interview people. It made me nervous to be walking around with my notebook out because there were so many chants against journalists.

In this episode we talk about networking as community, or community as networking, blasting through this book in six months, and getting to the bottom of Stephen Miller (Hint: There isn’t much depth.).

Jean was also on the show about two years ago, so you’ll want to check that out.

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Episode 214: Seyward Darby’s Deep Dive into the ‘Sisters of Hate’

Seyward (Say-Word) Darby

By Brendan O’Meara

Seyward Darby is here to talk about her book Sisters in Hate: American Women on the Front Lines of White Nationalism.

It’s a great book, tightly told.

Seyward talks about how editing The Atavist Magazine has made her a better writer, how she was able to write this book while holding down her full-time job, and three core tenets of why people get drawn into the vitriole of white nationalism.

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