Episode 299: Christine Grimaldi and “The Shadow and the Ghost”

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By Brendan O’Meara

Christine Grimaldi (@chgrimaldi) is here to talk about her piece for The Atavist Magazine called “The Shadow and the Ghost.

It blends memoir and journalism into a gripping tale of grifters and when secrets become an inheritance.

We talk about about her story, her love being edited, and being a “sentence thief.”

We also hear from lead editor and editor-in-chief Seyward Darby about the experience of editing this piece, as well as other themes that cropped regarding Christine’s piece.

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Episode 298: Rachel Krantz is ‘Open’

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Did you hear the news? Rachel Krantz (@RachelKrantz) is here to talk about her new book Open: An Uncensored Memoir of Love, Liberation, and Non-Monogamy (Harmony, 2022).

In this episode we talk about how she turned her reporter’s eye on herself. She had journal entries and recorded conversations with the key characters in this book.

The story chronicles her journey into the world of polyamory (she’s still non-monogamous). But what ensued was a toxic relationship that became manipulative and gaslit. Through it all, Rachel tells a riveting and gutting story.

Rachel also is a fellow plant-based eater, so we talk a little bit about our favorite vegan mac and cheese recipes.

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A little more about Rachel: Her work has appeared on Vox, the Guardian, the Huffington Post, NPR, the Daily Beast, Vice, and USA Today, just to name a few.

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Episode 297: Sonia Weiser is Looking for a Hobby

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Sonia Weiser (@weischoice) is a freelance writer and the founder of the Opportunities of the Week newsletter.

This was a fun conversation, a little different than your classic CNF Pod, but fun.

Sonia writes all kinds of stuff, but admits she hasn’t quite had the bandwidth to pursue much writing these days.

A few years ago, she wrote a great essay about playing online Scrabble with her mom, charged with all those mother-daughter feels.

We talk about hobbies, writing fiction, goals, the new year, fun stuff!

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Episode 296: Bradford Pearson on Reporting, Ambition, and ‘The Eagles of Heart Mountain’

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Who’s on the show this week, Hank?

Bradford Pearson (@bradfordpearson) on Twitter and IG, is the author of The Eagles of Heart Mountain. Must be a story of a gritty football team, right? Well, sorta, the subtitle is a true story of football, incarceration, and resistance in World War II America

OK, that still might not get at the 100% heart of the tragedy of this book. It’s about the incarceration of Japanese Americans from 1942 to 1945, whereupon thousands upon thousands, many of which were naturalized American citizens, were stripped from their homes largely on the west coast and moved inland to often inhospitable lands, namely heart mountain in northwest Wyoming living in horrible conditions and subject to impossible racism and prejudice.

For us football fans out there, we know that watching the grid iron on a Saturday or a Sunday provides some relief and distraction, so too did the Eagles of Heart Mountain.

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Episode 295: Wil Haygood Talks ‘Colorization,’ Black Films in a White World, and Meeting James Baldwin

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Wil Haygood is here. I’m going to repeat that: Wil Haygood is here.

He’s here to talk about his latest book, Colorization: 100 Years of Black Films in a White World (Knopf, 2021).

This conversation I did as part of Goucher College’s MFA in Creative Nonfiction. It was a live event, rebroadcast with my slick editing skills for you. 

Wil has been a long-time reporter for The Washington Post, where his piece on Eugene Allen, the butler for several presidents in the White House became a book and was the basis for Lee Daniels The Butler, starring Forrest Whittaker and Oprah Winfrey. You might have heard of them.

Wil has also written books on Sugar Ray Robinson and Thurgood Marshall and Sammy Davis Jr. His talent, ability, and rigor might only be surpassed by his generosity. How generous? He blurbed my book Six Weeks in Saratoga way back in early 2011 before the book came out that summer. 

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