The Drunken Odyssey with John King: A Podcast About the Writing Life

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Join author John King for eclectic interviews with writers from a variety of genres, including fiction writing, poetry, memoirs, and journalism. From literature to genre writing to the movies, all writing is up for discussion. In particular, The Drunken Odyssey features discussion of all aspects of the writing process—not just the published manuscript, pristinely presented to the entire literate world, but also the scrawled notes and tortured drafts that lead writers there. In long-form interviews, writers discuss their process and the way that writing has influenced their lives. Besides this interview, each episode also features a short memoir essay from a writer about a beloved book, plus John King responds to listener’s questions and observations about the writing (and the drinking) life. For more information, see our website at www.thedrunkenodyssey.com.

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    The Drunken Odyssey with John King: A Podcast About the Writing Life is a must-listen for any writer or literature enthusiast. This podcast features interviews with successful and working writers who discuss their craft and share their experiences. The host, John King, has a conversational and accessible style that makes the podcast engaging and enjoyable. The show has a unique vibe, with an undercurrent of humor that adds to its appeal.

    One of the best aspects of this podcast is the range of guests that King interviews. He brings in writers from various genres and backgrounds, providing listeners with different perspectives on the writing life. The discussions are insightful and provide valuable insights into the writing process. Additionally, King's sense of humor adds a light-heartedness to the conversations, making them both informative and entertaining.

    Another great aspect of this podcast is the craft discussions, particularly those with Vanessa Blakeslee. These discussions delve into the intricacies of writing and offer practical advice for aspiring writers. The recommendations for books related to writing are also valuable resources that can help improve one's craft.

    The only downside to this podcast may be its focus on events centered in and around Orlando, Florida. While this may limit some of the content to a specific region, it doesn't take away from the overall quality of the show.

    In conclusion, The Drunken Odyssey with John King: A Podcast About the Writing Life is a highly recommended podcast for anyone interested in writing or literature. It offers valuable insights from successful writers, entertaining conversations, and practical advice for aspiring writers. Whether you're looking for motivation, general writing advice, or simply enjoy listening to interesting people discuss their craft, this podcast is worth checking out.



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    671: Dmetri Kakmi!

    Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2025 86:43


    On this show, John speaks with Dmetri Kakmi about holding onto the mysteries of storytelling, the setting of Australia, the wild problem of self, and his wonderful new novel, The Woman in the Well.

    670: A Discussion of the Ewoks Trilogy, with Jeff Shuster!

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2025 82:40


    After taking a year off to recover, Jeff Shuster return again for a May the 4th episode of The Drunken Odyssey, in which we discuss the seldom-discussed Ewoks trilogy. As a result, we might never have another May the 4th conversation. But the conversation was lively.

    669: Shelley Fisher Fishkin

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2025 63:31


    On this show, John speaks with the literary scholar, Shelley Fisher Fishkin, who writes lucidly about classic American fiction in readable, important, and enjoyable prose. One of Dr. Fishkin's areas of expertise is Mark Twain. Her new book is Jim: The Life and Afterlives of Huckleberry Finn's Comrade.

    Replay Episode: Tessa Mellas (Episode 70, from 2013)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2025 64:40


    While John attempts his convalence from his contempible cold, here is a replay of a classic episode from 2013 with the fiction writer Tessa Mellas.

    668: Margie Sarsfield

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2025 65:31


    In Margie Sarsfield's debut novel, Beta Vulgaris, a hipster Brooklyn couple take on temporary work at a Minnesota beet farm at harvest time in order to earn extra money to help them maintain their Brooklyn lifestyle. Elise, the protagonist, who suffers from anxiety that she is no longer medicated for, notices that her fellow workers disappear, either because the work is too difficult or else other mysterious reasons. Elise's experience becomes more anguishing when her boyfriend also disappears, and then the beets start materializing around her wherever she goes, and the beets gradually begin to speak to her.

    667: Samantha Nickerson interviews Sally Wen Mao and Susan Mauddi Darraj

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2025 62:06


    On this show, correspondent Samantha Nickerson speaks with Sally Wen Mao about her story collection, Ninetails, plus Samantha speaks with Susan Mauddi Darraj about her new novel, Behind You Is The Sea.

    666: A Discussion of David Lynch's Ronnie Rocket, with Stephen McClurg!

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2025 94:20


    In honor of the passing of David Lynch, John and Stephen McClurg discuss the peculiar mysteries of a screenplay for a legendary project that was never made, Ronnie Rocket.

    665: Jaydra Johnson!

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 75:27


    In this week's show, John speaks with Jaydra Johnson about her new book, Low: Notes on Art and Trash, and the tensions and connections between class perception, politics, and creation of art.

    664: Rigoberto Gonzales & Richard Blanco!

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 39:00


    On today's show, I speak with the poet and editor Rigoberto Gonzales about the curation of the Library of America anthology of Latino Poetry. Then Richard Blanco reads "Como Tú," his poem that is collected in that anthology, and he and I catch up a little bit.

    663: A Discussion of Bill Knott's Corpse and Beans, with Rachael Tillman.

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2025 64:18


    0On #633, Rachael Tillman and I discuss the surreal paradoxes and sullen joys of Bill Knott's debut collection of poetry, The Naomi Poems: Corpse and Beans, which was recently reprinted by Black Ocean Press.

    662: Rufi Thorpe & Susan Minot (Interviewed by Samantha Nickerson)

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2025 60:58


    On today's episode, Samantha Nickerson speaks with fiction writer Rufi Thorpe about her striking novel Margo's Got Money Problems. In this episode, you learn about more than just Margo's money problems. Samantha and Rufi discuss Only Fans, wrestling, creating characters, and motherhood's thorny identity. Samantha then speaks to Susan My-Nutt about erotic obsession, alienation, hyper-thinking, and the presentation of dialogue without quotation marks as they appear in her new novel, Don't Be a Stranger.

    661: Kathy Fish!

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2025 72:07


    In this episode, John interviews the notable flash fiction writer Kathy Fish about the anxious nuances of that medium and genre. Is flash fiction just a very short story, with all the rules of fiction at work? Or is flash fiction a less traditional, immersive fictional happening that takes somewhere between the length of a flash of lightning and the length of time needed to smoke a cigarette? The complicated answer is yes and yes in this delightful conversation recorded at The Kerouac Project of Orlando.

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    660: A Discussion About John D. MacDonald, with Andrew Gulli and Maynard MacDonald

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2025 54:30


    In this episode, John discusses the career of crime novelist John D. MacDonald (1916-1986) in light of a new posthumous short story, “The Accomplice.” In this interview, John speaks with with Andrew Gulli, editor of The Strand Magazineabout the rigors and ethos of editing and publishing and MacDonald's son and literary executor Maynard about propagating a great writer's legacy without compromising that writer's standards despite the lucrative promise of a classic literary character like Travis McGee.

    659: Duy Đoàn!

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2025 62:12


    In 659, John talks to poet Duy Đoàn about his latest collection, Zombie Vomit Mad Libs, the poetic provocations of horror films, and experimenting with erasure and fragmentation.

    Replay: Episode 99: Kseniya Melnik (2014)!

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2025 80:19


    In this week's replay episode, John talks with fellow classmate, the fiction writer Kseniya Melnik.

    658: Denise Duhamel!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2025 66:14


    In this week's show, John talks to the delightful poet Denise Duhamel about the nuts and bolts of poetry, the construction of themed collections, Barbie, and other matters of literary interest.

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    657: Daniel Handler, Griffin Dunne, and Ridley Pearson!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2025 74:24


    This week's show collects three interviews with prose writers Daniel Handler, Griffin Dunne, and Ridley Pearson in joyful, fun conversations conducted last November at Miami Book Fair.

    656: Fire by Fire by Fire with Dianne Turgeon Richardson and Tod Caviness!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2025 109:08


    John convenes with Loose Lips hosts Dianne Turgeon Richardson for a poetry game in which three friends draw themed cards and read original poems somehow connected to those themes. Alcohol was consumed, too.

    655: Steve Chang!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2025 80:56


    On this week's show, John talks to recent Kerouac Project resident Steve Chang about writing humor with vulnerability, complicating the absurdity of the world through grounded fiction, editing fiction for Okay, Donkey, and other literary urgencies.

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    654: David Kirby, Traci Brimhall, & Robert Pinsky

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2024 62:09


    This week's show collects three interviews with poets David Kirby, Traci Brimhall, and Robert Pinsky in joyful, fun conversations conducted last November at Miami Book Fair.

    653: Dobby Gibson, interviewed by Chrissy Kolaya!

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2024 45:38


    On this week's show Chrissy Kolaya talks to Dobby Gibson about his latest poetry volume, Hold Everything, now out with Graywolf Press.

    652: Jonathan Lethem!

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2024 58:37


    In this week's show, John speaks with Jonathan Lethem about the pull of Brooklyn and obsession, the craft of guiding the reader through unusual storytelling, and bold balancing acts as storytellers.

    651: The Drunken Odyssey Takes Over Loose Lips for December 2024!

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2024 87:18


    This episode features a Drunken Odyssey takeover of Orlando's longest-running, and also only, current-events inspired reading series.

    650: C. Michelle Lindley!

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2024 55:59


    In this week's show, John speaks with debut novelist C. Michelle Lindley's, whose The Nude is a page-turning literary meditation on the madness of the commerce of art and labor and relationships and all sorts of things.

    649: Ezza Ahmed!

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2024 56:56


    On #649, John speaks with recent writer-in-residence at the Kerouac Project of Orlando, the poet Ezza Ahmed.

    648: Yuval Sharon!

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2024 45:37


    In this week's show, John talks to opera director Yuval Sharon about the past and perhaps future rebirths of opera, while advocating for the relevance of this provocative art form. Yuval's new book, A New Philosophy of Opera, is lucid, persuasive, passionate, and fun.

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    647: Billy Collins!

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2024 47:50


    On this week's show, John King talks to the two-time former poet laureate Billy Collins about his latest collection, Water, Water, and how, if the window doesn't open up for the composition of poetry, once should strive to find a trampoline in the woods, and how one can learn from the poetic breakers of decorum.

    646: Charles Bock!

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2024 56:09


    On #646, John talks to Charles Bock about his extraordinary new memoir, how to make grief readable, the everyday struggles of writing and publishing, and the sacred perfection of the film of The Princess Bride.

    645: Schloctoberfest 2024 #4 (A Discussion of Pink Flamingos & Desperate Living with Jeff Shuster)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2024 70:10


    On #645, Jeff Shuster and John King delve into two miraculously trashy John Waters films from the 1970s, Pink Flamingos (1972) and Desperate Living (1977), to cap off our annual Schloctoberfesting.

    644: Schloctoberfest 2024 #3 (A Discussion of Eraserhead with Jeff Shutter)

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2024 68:25


    On this week's show, Jeff Shuster and I delve into David Lynch's first film feature, Eraserhead. We consider the existential threat of re-animated chickens, hyper-sexual surrealism, and other important matters.

    643: Schloctoberfest 2024 #2 (A Discussion of THX 1138 with Jeff Shuster)!

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2024 67:37


    On this week's show, Jeff Shuster and I delve into George Lucas's debut film feature, a science fiction epic that isn't the one you are thinking of. This early '70s work helps us understand what was once called The New Hollywood, and how George Lucas's strengths and weaknesses are on display in this memorable movie.

    642: Schloctoberfest 24.1: A Discussion of David Cronenberg's Crimes of the Future with Jeff Shuster!

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2024 74:07


    On this week's show, Jeff Shuster and I discuss the existential provocations of two films called Crimes of the Future, both created by David Cronenberg.

    641: Catching Up with Samantha Nickerson!

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2024 55:34


    On #641, John and Samantha Nickerson catch up and discuss Miami Book Fair, Celebrity Poetry, the comic mask, and the acting careers of James Franco, Jack Nicholson, and Robin Williams in a totally linear conversation.

    Replay: Episode 537: Michael Wheaton (2022)!

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2024 73:18


    In this week's replay episode, John talks with the writer, publisher, and podcaster, Michael Wheaton (from 2022). Thanks to Brian Salmons!

    640: Alex Gurtis!

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2024 56:34


    On #640, John talks about poetry and bookselling and MFA programs and AWP conferences and Florida literature with Alex Gurtis, whose latest chapbook, When the Ocean Comes to Me, is now out with Bottlecap Press.

    639: An Introduction without an Interview, Plus Fred Lambert with the Booze News Roundup!

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2024 44:53


    On today's show, John talks about NaNoRiMo's new AI policy, the lameness of relatability as a value, and Elmore Leonard's 10 rules for writing, plus Fred Lambert shares a booze news roundup!

    638: Jennifer Maonocherian!

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2024 47:16


    On this episode, John speaks with the screenwriter and novelist Jennifer Manocherian about building characters, planning stories, and the discoveries made while drafting.

    637: Tiffany Midge!

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2024 68:38


    On this episode, John speaks with the poet Tiffany Midge about the vibrant, often overlooked roles of humor and entertainment in poetry. They also talk about James Cameron's Aliens, popular culture as metaphor, and serial killers.

    636: Jeff Alessandrelli

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2024 52:21


    On #636, John talks to Jeff Alessandrelli about his new novel, And Yet. They discusse the existentital torment of desire, the problem of overthinking the problem of overthinking, and the role of desire in literature, psychology, and history.

    635: Michael Wheaton!

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2024 79:56


    On this week's show, John talks to his friend Michael Wheaton about how to live in think in a media-saturated American life, which is the subject of his new book, Home Movies, available through Bunny Books.

    634: A Discussion of Jewel's A Night Without Armor (with Rachael Tillman & Samantha Nickerson)

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2024 77:08


    On this week's episode, Rachel Tillman, Samantha Nickerson, and John King join the nocturnal jousting in a conversation about Jewel's A Night Without Armor. This is a taste of what will be coming to my Patreon content, once I launch a Patreon page for this podcast.

    633: Todd James Pierce!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2024 60:05


    On this week's show John speaks with Todd James Pierce about Larry Watkin and his history with Walt Disney as a novelist, screenwriter, and producer. They explore the 1940s to the 1960s of Watkin's career and the common themes present throughout his risky live-action Disney projects such as Darby O'Gill, Robin Hood, and Treasure Island.

    632: A Discussion of Nicholson Baker's The Anthologist with Rachael Tillman!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2024 90:40


    In this week's episode, Rachael Tillman and I break some standards of academia as we discuss the poetry insights of Paul Chowder, the narrator of Nicholson Baker's 2009 comic novel, The Anthologist.

    Replay: Episode 2 with Charles Simic & Richard Blanco!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2024 52:47


    On this replay episode, I talk to the late Charles Simic about James Tate, Kansas surrealism, humor in poetry, and embracing the unconscious, plus I talk to Richard Blanco about the accidents that turn us into artists, the grind of editing, and the joys of finding new forms and challenges.

    631: Blake Sanz!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2024 72:28


    On this week's show John talks to Blake Sanz, author of The Boundaries of Their Dwelling, about the intertwining short stories within the book and the journeys of emotional vulnerability, writing as a grad student, and wooden planks reminiscent of Theseus.

    630: Juli Min, interviewed by Samantha Nickerson!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2024 53:45


    On this week's show, Samantha Nickerson talks to Juli Min about reverse-chronology narratives and the captivation of surprises in following characters over decades.

    629: Li-Young Lee (interviewed by Chrissy Kolaya)!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2024 56:04


    On this week's show Chrissy Kolaya talks to Li-Young Lee about his latest collection of poems, The Invention of the Darling. Together they explore the rooms of poetry, the systems of the human imagination, and the voice of angels.

    628: Kent Wascom!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2024 58:25


    On this week's show, John King talks to the novelist Kent Wascom about the continuation of the Woolsack legacy in his new novel, The Great State of West Florida. We discuss the vibrantly chaos of Florida, the postmodern pulp possibilities of the western genre, and the importance of a great book cover.

    627: David McLoghlin!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2024 62:37


    On this week's show, Johnj talk to the poet David McLoghlin about his newest collection of poems, Crash Centre, and history, religion, rugby, boarding school, trauma, and exiting the comforts of metaphor.

    626: Ian Patterson, interviewed by Chelsea Alice (Redux)!

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2024 67:02


    Chelsea Alice interviewed Ian Patterson back on episode 589, but they had much more to talk about, so here is another round of frank, literary conversation, this time about translating Charles Fourier and Patterson's original poetry as well.

    625: Daniel Handler!

    Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2024 64:21


    In this week's show, John talks with Daniel Handler about the absurd fun of stress-testing reality, the joys of listening to Sun Ra & Prince, the efficacy of writing on ordinary writing pads, and the importance of waiting for the good stuff to come to us as writers.

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