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Bud Smith has made his way up the ranks of the sports agent world, specifically in the horse racing world. He was an agent for 4 jockeys this past racing season. Bud also talked about life and how to get through the rough patches that come people's way. Listen to the podcast on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1v0qor1... Follow along on IG! @swimlessonspodcast Email the show: swimlessonspodcast@gmail.com #horseracing #keepgoing #Assiniboiadowns
The fine folks from Callier & Thompson join us. Pat Maroon will be joining Balloon Party today. Maroon and David Freese. The Logo, Jerry West, has passed away. Rory and his wife are reconciling. John Hamm's crank. Was So Taguchi born in St. Louis? Hometown heroes. Bud Smith wearing 51. EMOTD. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The fine folks from Callier & Thompson join us. Pat Maroon will be joining Balloon Party today. Maroon and David Freese. The Logo, Jerry West, has passed away. Rory and his wife are reconciling. John Hamm's crank. Was So Taguchi born in St. Louis? Hometown heroes. Bud Smith wearing 51. EMOTD. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's flashback, an outtake from Episode 373, my conversation with author Bud Smith. The episode first aired on July 29, 2015. Bud Smith works heavy construction and lives in Jersey City, NJ. He is the author of Teenager (Vintage), Double Bird (Maudlin House, 2018), Dust Bunny City (Disorder Press, 2017), among others. His fiction has been published in The Paris Review, The Believer, The Baffler, and The Nervous Breakdown, and many others (collected below). He is also a creative writing teacher and editor. *** Otherppl with Brad Listi is a weekly literary podcast featuring in-depth interviews with today's leading writers. Available where podcasts are available: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, etc. Subscribe to Brad Listi's email newsletter. Support the show on Patreon Merch @otherppl Instagram TikTok Email the show: letters [at] otherppl [dot] com The podcast is a proud affiliate partner of Bookshop, working to support local, independent bookstores. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this week's episode, the cofounder of PodPitch, Parker Olson, tells us about meeting a girl he really likes only to have the pressure and stress of New York City get in the way! Check out Parker on InstagramHave fun like Parker?Donate to NYC Kids RiseThis week's Rachel's Recs: WiFi in the parks, Bud Smith's SubstackThey Had Fun on Instagram, YouTube, and our website
Do you remember when the Twins signed Rick Helling? How about Bud Smith, who threw a no-hitter as a rookie in 2001?If you don't, this episode of Locked On Twins is for you, as Brandon (@Brandon_Warne) and Dave (@answerdavebrown) stroll down the path of yesteryear to bring up free agents you likely have no recollection of the Twins signing.Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Do you remember when the Twins signed Rick Helling? How about Bud Smith, who threw a no-hitter as a rookie in 2001? If you don't, this episode of Locked On Twins is for you, as Brandon (@Brandon_Warne) and Dave (@answerdavebrown) stroll down the path of yesteryear to bring up free agents you likely have no recollection of the Twins signing. Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
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The infield was a strong spot for the St. Louis Cardinals This Season - Paul Goldschmidt MVP - Nolan Arenado MVPish - Tommy Edman - Donovan/Gorman Combo - DeJong/Sosa OTD In Cardinals Playoff History - Vince Coleman injury - Bud Smith throws a gem Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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The infield was a strong spot for the St. Louis Cardinals This Season- Paul Goldschmidt MVP- Nolan Arenado MVPish- Tommy Edman- Donovan/Gorman Combo- DeJong/SosaOTD In Cardinals Playoff History- Vince Coleman injury- Bud Smith throws a gem Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Kody Rawlee Green is stuck in juvie. Tella “Teal Cartwheels” Carticelli is packing her bags for Rome--on the orders of her parents, who want her as far from Kody as possible. But teenage love is too strong a force for the obstacles of reality. And the highway beckons. Leaving their abusive pasts behind them in Jersey, Kody and Teal set off on a cross-country road trip equal parts self-destruction and self-discovery, making their way, one stolen car at a time, toward bigger, wider, bluer skies. Along the road, of course, there's time to stop at Graceland, classic diners, a fairgrounds that smells of “pony shit and kettle corn," and time for run-ins with outsize personalities like the reincarnated Grand Canyon tour guide Dead Bob and the spurious Montana rancher Bill Gold. On their heels, all the while, is Teal's brother, Neil Carticelli, who's abandoned his post in the navy to rescue the sister he left behind. But does she really need saving? These all too American tropes find new expression in Bud Smith's own freewheeling prose—and in Rae Buleri's original illustrations—filling Teenager with humor, poetry, and a joy that's palpable in every unforgettable sentence. Join us for a conversation between Smith and Skylight's Mike Jeffrey as they discuss artistic comparisons and what it's like to write a novel between shifts on a construction site. _______________________________________________ Produced by Nat Freeman, Lance Morgan, & Michael Kowaleski. Theme: "I Love All My Friends," an unreleased demo by Fragile Gang.
Please enjoy the author Bud Smith reading from his new novel TEENAGER, out now from Vintage. https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/679124/teenager-by-bud-smith/ BUD SMITH works heavy construction in New Jersey. His story “Violets” appeared in The Paris Review. His new novel TEENAGER. It's one of NPR's best books of 2022. I read it and it's my number one favorite book of 2022 so far.
In the third summer dispatch, in the wake of a massive heat-wave, News and Culture reporters venture to the limits of possibility. Charlie Nuermberger explores the story of an infant ghost in an abandoned mansion in western Maryland. Henry Moses speaks to New Jersey writer Bud Smith, acclaimed author of the new novel "Teenager." Alan Plotz learns about the threat invasive species pose to our central New Jersey home. And Reina Coulibaly returns to News and Culture with the second part of her dispatch from an ashram in Sonoma, California. This episode was directed and hosted by Adam Sanders. Reported, recorded, and produced by Charlie Nuermberger, Henry Moses, Alan Plotz, Reina Coulibaly, and Adam Sanders. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/newsandculture/message
Bud Smith is the author of TEENAGER. On today's GHOULISH, he joined me to discuss young lovers going on crime sprees, the joys of typewriters, book stores that don't stock HAMLET, writing on cell phones, editing for small presses, going on road trips, TRAVELING WITH CHARLEY, making stuff a little bit every day, and being a teenager. Buy TEENAGER: https://bookshop.org/a/3599/9780593315224 Browse GHOULISH BOOKS: http://ghoulishbooks.com/ Join the GHOULISH discord: https://discord.gg/C6KnYq3P8w Join The Ghoulish Times: https://theghoulishtimes.substack.com/ Join Dog Ears, a writing & publishing newsletter: https://dogears.substack.com/ Attend GHOULISH BOOK FESTIVAL 2023: http://ghoulishbookfest.com/ Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/pmmpublishing Theme song by Heathenish Kid
Bud Smith works heavy construction and lives in Jersey City, NJ. He is the author of Teenager (Vintage, 2022), Double Bird (Maudlin House, 2018), Dust Bunny City (Disorder Press, 2017), among others. His wife Rae Buleri is behind the illustrations in Teenager. You can find her on Instagram @raewatch. intro beats by God'Aryan
we're following up last week's episode on teenager by bud smith by talking to bud about his work (and his friendship with bobby). we talk about new jersey, bud rejecting bobby's criticisms of a previous draft of teenager, and bud's process of re-writing (and re-typing) his novel. bud shares thoughts on writing to keep yourself interested (and surprised), lessons learned from teaching writing, and working with his wife rae buleri on the novel's art. we all struggle to pronounce a word. bud shares picks for his mini-module: don quixote by miguel de cervantes saavedra norwood by charles portis lonesome dove by larry mcmurtry short letter, long farewell by peter handke fair play by tove jansson to the lighthouse by virginia woolf
our campus season (officially) wraps up with teenager by bud smith, which follows the first how to win the lottery field trip. after serge gainsbourg drops by, we talk about elvis, the “lovers on the run” template, and how the book dissects american systems failing people. we talk about the novel's underlying darkness, its cinematic nature, and how it demystifies grand american myths. our podcast finds a new villain, we imagine teenager as a movie (and a video game), and we talk about “famous cuck ned carson.” reading list for season two the bell jar by sylvia plath, 11/4 prep by curtis sittenfeld, 11/18 the art of fielding by chad harbach, 12/2 nickel boys by colson whitehead, 12/16 the virgins by pamela erens, 12/30 my education by susan choi, 1/13 giles goat-boy by john barth, 1/27 end zone by don delillo, 2/10 loner by teddy wayne, 2/24 the secret history by donna tartt, 3/10 sweet days of discipline by fleur jaeggy, 3/24 college novel by blake middleton, 4/7 real life by brandon taylor, 4/21 the instructions by adam levin, 5/5 the idiot by elif batuman, 5/19 either/or by elif batuman, 6/2 teenager by bud smith, 6/16
ABOUT BUD SMITH: Bud Smith works heavy construction in New Jersey. His story "Violets" appeared in The Paris Review. He released his debut novel this year, titled: Teenager. ABOUT TEENAGER: Kody Rawlee Green is stuck in juvie. Tella “Teal Cartwheels” Carticelli is packing her bags for Rome--on the orders of her parents, who want her as far from Kody as possible. But teenage love is too strong a force for the obstacles of reality. And the highway beckons. Leaving their abusive pasts behind them in Jersey, Kody and Teal set off on a cross-country road trip equal parts self-destruction and self-discovery, making their way, one stolen car at a time, toward bigger, wider, bluer skies. Along the road, of course, there's time to stop at Graceland, classic diners, a fairgrounds that smells of “pony shit and kettle corn," and time for run-ins with outsize personalities like the reincarnated Grand Canyon tour guide Dead Bob and the spurious Montana rancher Bill Gold. On their heels, all the while, is Teal's brother, Neil Carticelli, who's abandoned his post in the navy to rescue the sister he left behind. But does she really need saving? These all too American tropes find new expression in Bud Smith's own freewheeling prose—and in Rae Buleri's original illustrations—filling Teenager with humor, poetry, and a joy that's palpable in every unforgettable sentence.
On this week's episode, Bud Smith tells us about having what he thought was an ordinary, rainy night out with friends... right before the world completely changed!Check out Bud on Insta and TwitterBuy Bud's new bookIf you want to have fun like BudDonate to NY Writers Coalition
Two teenagers in love, in a whole lot of trouble, and on a road trip across the country. It's the plot of Bud Smith's novel Teenager, a Bonnie and Clyde-type story that blends romance, crime, and adventure to explore the complexities of adolescent love and juvenile crime. In an interview with Scott Simon on Weekend Edition, Smith said he wanted readers to not only get to know the characters profoundly, but also feel relief from seeing how a partner can help us get through any kind of adversity.
Bud Smith is today's guest. He is one of my favorite living authors on Earth, Europa, and maybe even Proxima Centauri b, though some of those Blorks are quite talented. Bud's latest novel is called TEENAGER, from Vintage Books. Make sure to follow Bud on twitter. Make sure to read the book and spread the good word on the internet. What Else? I've been reading a wonderful little book of poems called OMG THE DAY by Theo Thimo. Big Recommend! What Else? If you enjoy the show, please leave a review on APPLE PODCASTS and consider supporting the podcast on PATREON. Goodbye. ***INTRO MUSIC BY SIGHPILOT***
We talk about burning down the plantation and doomed lovers on the run. BUD SMITH works heavy construction and lives in Jersey City, NJ. He is the author of Teenager (Vintage, 2022), Double Bird (Maudlin House, 2018), Dust Bunny City (Disorder Press, 2017), among others. He is also a creative writing teacher and editor. In the intro, David and I talk about Gregg Araki's The Living End. The interview with Bud starts at 12:08. TEENAGER: Two teenagers, in love and insane, journey across the United States in this Bonnie and Clyde–like adventure, pursuing a warped American dream, where Elvis is still king and the corn dog is the “backbone of this great country.” PRAISE: “There is a typo on page 14. Other than that, this book is perfect.” —Bill Callahan “Teenager is a great artistic high-wire act and a gift to readers who still care about the timeless problem of young men and women finding their place together in this world—or not. Should Tella get in another stolen car with Kody and flee with him to the Montana of his imagination? Both quests are represented here, hers and his, Yin and Yang, and Smith tells it all with ecstatic wit and feeling and innocence. To have captured this duality on paper demanded more than wildness, more than heart—all of which Smith has to burn—but also will and skill and ingenuity.” —Atticus Lish, author of The War for Gloria SOCIAL: Twitter: @WakeIslandPod Instagram: @wakeislandpod David's Twitter: @raviddice Bud's Twitter: @Bud_Smith Bud's Instagram: @budsmith --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wake-island/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wake-island/support
JERSEY CITY / NYC — Bud Smith is the author of Teenager, out now from Vintage. He is also the author of Double Bird (2018), Work (2017), Calm Face (2016), F250 (2014), and Tollbooth (2013), among other books. He is also a good friend. This convo is from 9 May 2022, 2 nights ago, the night before his novel Teenager dropped. Bless. TEENAGER: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/679124/teenager-by-bud-smith/ 1 min - pod start 5 min - “the New Jersey devil” 9 min - Don Quixote / picaresque 24 min - should novels be educational 28 min - “reading as prayer/meditation” 30 min - on working on Teenager w Gian 57 min - on how Teenager ended up where it did 1 hr 1 min - on Bud's day job 1hr 15 min - on Salinger 1 hr 33 min - on Gordon Lish / carver / ford Sean Thor Conroe is the author of Fuccboi: A Novel: https://www.littlebrown.com/titles/sean-thor-conroe/fuccboi/9780316394819/
Our Season 3 finale opens with “The Trick Is to Pretend,” a poem by Natalie Scenters-Zapico, read by the singer-songwriter Phoebe Bridgers: “I climb knowing the only way down / is by falling.” The actor Jessica Hecht plays Joan Didion in a reenactment of her classic Art of Fiction interview with Linda Kuehl. Jericho Brown reads his poem “Hero”: “my brothers and I grew up fighting / Over our mother's mind.” The actor, comedian, and podcaster Connor Ratliff reads Bud Smith's “Violets,” the story of two unlikely arsonists rediscovering life in the flames. The episode closes with Bridgers performing “Garden Song.” To hear more from Connor Ratliff, check out his podcast Dead Eyes. To hear Avery Trufelman's latest show, find the podcast Nice Try! “Hero” by Jericho Brown appears courtesy of the 92nd Street Y Unterberg Poetry Center. This episode was sound designed and mixed by Hannis Brown, and mastered by Justin Shturtz. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The celebrated podcast returns for its third season! Join us on an audio odyssey through the pages of The Paris Review, featuring the best fiction, poetry, interviews, and archival recordings, from the world's most legendary literary quarterly. This season features fiction by Yohanca Delgado, Venita Blackburn, Bud Smith, Allan Gurganus, and Edward P Jones. Poetry from Monica Youn, Deborah Landau, Jericho Brown, Antonella Anedda, and Natalie Scenters-Zapico. Plus excerpts of interviews with Joan Didion, Robert Frost, Rachel Cusk, and George Saunders. This season includes the voices of Phoebe Bridgers, Connor Ratliff, Jessica Hecht, and Amber Gray. Check out this trailer for a preview of the upcoming season, and subscribe now to hear the first episode on October 27th, 2021. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael talks with Bud Smith about heavy construction, making time to write, a new revision process involving a typewriter, his upcoming "major label debut," the social aspect of being a writer, Kurt Vonnegut, new projects, and more!Bud Smith works heavy construction and lives in Jersey City, NJ. He is the author of Teenager (forthcoming from Vintage in spring of '22), Double Bird (Maudlin House, 2018), Dust Bunny City (Disorder Press, 2017), among others. His fiction has been published in The Paris Review, and The Nervous Breakdown. He is also a creative writing teacher and editor.Podcast theme: DJ Garlik & Bertholet's "Special Sause" used with permission from Bertholet.
A very special reading by Bud Smith called Free Bird from his collection Double Bird, out now from Maudlin House. Vivd. Odd. Hurtful. Unloved. Wet with dew. Out of its mind with joy. Get this damn book: https://shop.maudlinhouse.net/#double-bird
Bud Smith reads his short story, Rewild, for the Selected Prose Reading Series. This story was originally published in New World Writing. Bud is a writer from Jersey City, NJ. He works in heavy construction. His new book, Teenager (Vintage), is coming out in spring 2022. He's written a bunch of wonderful books, including but not limited to Double Bird (Maudlin House), Dust Bunny City (Disorder Press), and Tollbooth (Piscataway House). Find him online at www.coolgoodluck.com and follow him on Twitter at @Bud_Smith. And check out Episode #2 of Selected Prose to hear my interview with Bud!!!
Joe talks about the library's new "Indie" collection, including books by Devin Kelly and Bud Smith; Archana tells us about upcoming programs on Beatrix Potter, Colonial and Victorian fashion, Medal of Honor winners, and opera; Katie lists some of the most eagerly-awaited books coming in May; Jessica talks about the next "Bookish Vibes" club meeting with author Susan Wiggs; the crew shares what books and music are best for their mental health, including works by Ravi Shankar, Colleen Hoover, Kristin Hannah, Mary Alice Monroe, The Rolling Stones, Nirvana, and Erik Satie; Joe discusses why Toni Morrison's "Beloved" is the topic for May's "Unstuck in Time" book club
Greetings comrades. I spoke with the wildly talented Jon Lindsey about his brilliant and beloved debut novel, Body High, set to drop on May 1st through House of Vlad press. In the words of a very wise man: “This book is dosed. Lick the toad.” Buy your copy ASAP to see what the wise man's on about. In this episode, Jon and I talk Body High, how to write exciting sentences, grief, Faulkner, writing as catharsis, Giancarlo DiTrapano, the asteroid that killed the dinosaurs, and a bunch of other stuff. We also drank delicious champagne, courtesy of Jon. About Body High, Bud Smith says, "Jon Lindsey is a wild man. Body High is the best novel about Los Angeles I've ever read." And Garielle Lutz writes, "Jon Lindsey is the new gleefully heartbreaking voice of California's broken world. The darkening caper at the core of this novel of griefs and raucous self-discoveries unfolds in rioting prose that bursts into crazed poetry around every curve. Body High is the debut of a remarkably gifted writer." Be sure to follow Jon on Twitter at @JonJonLindsey. And if you liked the show, drop a review on Apple Podcasts. See you next time.
Brian Phillip Whalen is the author of Semiotic Love [Stories], and his work appears in The Southern Review, Creative Nonfiction, the Flash Nonfiction Food anthology, and elsewhere. Wilson Koewing is a writer from South Carolina. His work has recently appeared in Bending Genres, Maudlin House, New World Writing, X-R-A-Y, and Trampset. Bud Smith lives inContinue reading "Whalen x Koewing x Smith" Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brian Phillip Whalen is the author of Semiotic Love [Stories], and his work appears in The Southern Review, Creative Nonfiction, the Flash Nonfiction Food anthology, and elsewhere. Wilson Koewing is a writer from South Carolina. His work has recently appeared in Bending Genres, Maudlin House, New World Writing, X-R-A-Y, and Trampset. Bud Smith lives inContinue reading "Whalen x Koewing x Smith"
In keeping with the tenets of 2020, this year's holiday episode unfolded online, not in a Zoom room but in a "Skype amphitheater." With guest appearances by Megan Boyle, Leland Cheuk, Richard Chiem, Rachel Bell de Navailles, Juliet Escoria, Joseph Grantham, Mik Grantham, Ben Loory, Gene Morgan, Timothy Willis Sanders, and Bud Smith. Special guest: Rich Ferguson. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, I speak with Bud Smith and discuss his life and work. Bud is the author of the books Double Bird, WORK, Dust Bunny City, and many more. His short story Violets was recently published by the Paris Review. He Zoomed in from the Catskill mountains, where he's currently quarantining and undoubtedly writing yet another great book. Bud walks us through the creation of Violets, from inception to publication, and the evolution each draft in between. We talk about the craft of story writing, pub-infiltrating poets, thriving as an artist with a day job, typewriters vs computers, working construction, extracting the humor from life, and so much more.
Bud Smith reads his short story, Tiger Blood, originally published in Hobart. After the reading, we have a brief discussion about the story, Vonnegut, and humor in fiction writing. Bud is the author of Double Bird (Maudlin House, 2018), WORK (Civil Coping Mechanisms, 2017), Dust Bunny City (Disorder Press, 2017), Calm Face (House of Vlad, 2016), and more. Find some of his work here.
Bud Smith throws a no-hitter on this day in 2001.
Serendipity! Kismet! Fate! Chance! Like minds! Whatever the reason, or lack thereof, this was a very special cast. The gents has the very special pleasure of welcoming celebrated author Bud Smith to the cast for this one. Author of the novel "Teenager," memoir "Work" and short story collection "Double Bird," Bud is a humorous and very real voice in American literature. He weighs in on Mikhail Bulgakov's masterpiece "The Master and Margarita," as well as Murder City Devils' "In Name and Blood" while Nick M. knocks back North Coast brewing co's "Old Rasputin Russian Imperial Stout." And all before noon. This is a fun one and we are so very thankful for Bud's good taste in reading The Master and Margarita and singing its praises a week or so before recording so we could invite him on the show with us. A grand time was had by all. Enjoy and thank you for listening!
In this episode Bud Smith reads his short story Good Gravy.
JERSEY CITY — In the second part of 2666 (2004) by Bolaño, Amalfitano, a philosophy professor losing his mind, tries to understand the secrets of the universe through an esoteric geometry book. But instead of reading it, he hangs it on a clothesline, outside, and watches it get rained on—blasted by the elements. Bud Smith’s writing embodies this idea: he out here, in the world, working at his oil refinery job, making art around his life rather than the other way around. I linked with him at his spot last weekend in Jersey City to talk about Faulkner’s As I Lay Dying (1930), which I happened to be reading when I saw, via Twitter, that he too was reading it. Faulkner also worked manual labor for a time—as an operator as a chemical plant, while writing this book. Bud Smith is the author of Teenager (Tyrant Books, 2019), Double Bird (Maudlin House, 2018), WORK (Civil Coping Mechanisms, 2017), Dust Bunny City (Disorder Press, 2017), Calm Face (House of Vlad, 2016), among others. He works heavy construction building and destroying chemical plants, refineries, and generating stations. He’s on Twitter @bud_smith https://twitter.com/Bud_Smith. Here is a list of his stories online: https://neutralspaces.co/bud_smith/. He is currently writing a serialized weekly series called Good Luck, from The Nervous Breakdown. Intro song: "when i die" by yamz https://soundcloud.com/yeums/when-i-die Sean Thor Conroe is a writer and carpenter living in Harlem. Bars in X-R-A-Y, Soft Cartel, Expat Lit; forthcoming in Philosophical Idiot, BULL Lit, Back Patio. https://twitter.com/stconroe https://instagram.com/seanthorconroe https://1storyhaus.com
In this episode I talk to author Bud Smith about his writing routine, his passion for literature, how his work has affected his art, and how he has learned to embrace rejection and accept it as part of his creative process. Music by Michael Kilcullen.
Dakota Hudson and company nearly combined for a no hitter in St. Louis. They came up short, allowing Bud Smith to shine for another day. Meanwhile, career minor leaguer Jack Mayfield is getting his shot with the Astros,This is the Locked On MLB Podcast. I am your host Paul Francis Sullivan. Please call me Sully.Support of Locked on MLB comes from Manscaped, who is #1 in men's below the belt grooming. You may have seen them on Shark Tank, Manscaping offers precision-engineered tools for your family jewels. Get 20% off and Free shipping with the code Locked On at manscaped.com that's 20% at manscaped.com with promo code Locked onToday's show is brought to you by Hotels.comDon't hate like your friend's trip. Book your own with Hotel.com and get rewarded basically everywhere. Hotels.comBe thereDo thatGet rewarded Postmates is your personal food delivery, grocery delivery – whatever-kind-of delivery service, all year around. For a limited time Postmates is giving Locked On listeners $100 dollars in free delivery credit for your first seven days. Download the Postmates App and use the code Locked ON. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dakota Hudson and company nearly combined for a no hitter in St. Louis. They came up short, allowing Bud Smith to shine for another day. Meanwhile, career minor leaguer Jack Mayfield is getting his shot with the Astros, This is the Locked On MLB Podcast. I am your host Paul Francis Sullivan. Please call me Sully. Support of Locked on MLB comes from Manscaped, who is #1 in men’s below the belt grooming. You may have seen them on Shark Tank, Manscaping offers precision-engineered tools for your family jewels. Get 20% off and Free shipping with the code Locked On at manscaped.com that’s 20% at manscaped.com with promo code Locked on Today's show is brought to you by Hotels.com Don't hate like your friend's trip. Book your own with Hotel.com and get rewarded basically everywhere. Hotels.com Be there Do that Get rewarded Postmates is your personal food delivery, grocery delivery – whatever-kind-of delivery service, all year around. For a limited time Postmates is giving Locked On listeners $100 dollars in free delivery credit for your first seven days. Download the Postmates App and use the code Locked ON. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On the cusp of our twentieth episode, we invite Devin Kelly, poet extraordinaire, who dragged along our good friend and peer Bud Smith, a fiction and nonfiction writer whose positive outlook and benefit-of-the-doubt disposition should be profiled and duly archived as a reliable manual to Save Us All. Anyway, today we'll talk about Bud's ability to balance long hours of heavy labor with writing, his new project, Teenager, coming out with the enviable Tyrant Books, and, of course, we'll get a reading from Bud--but only after we talk about a mobbed up individual named Frank Hague who was in Boardwalk Empire, which is a very good show. Transcripts for our Deaf and Hard of Hearing Animals can be found on our website.
This conversation with Bud Smith brought me so much joy. Bud is a writer who's published several books and also works full-time in heavy construction. We talked about writing on your phone during breaks, getting your coworkers to read good books, how wrong-headed it is to think of certain jobs as "brainless," and why Bud's girlfriend broke up with him after he wrote his first novel.
Hello, Book Fighters! This is the second episode of Mike's new podcast Day Jobs, where he talks to writers, artists and other creative people about how they make a living. In this episode Mike's talking to Bud Smith, a writer and artist who works a full-time heavy construction job. They talk about writing on your phone, why no job is "brainless," and why Bud's girlfriend broke up with him after he wrote his first novel. If you like this show, please check out Episode 1, with poet Gina Myers, and subscribe so you get each new episode when it's released. Thanks for listening!
I call up Bud Smith (@budsmith), author of Double Bird and Work and a bunch of other stuff, while he's sitting in his car on a warm summer night, and we discuss the writing life, work, his process and playing Vice City on mushrooms. Regular show folks, regular show. Music by Allfather https://allfather1.bandcamp.com/ And Emma Ruth Rundle https://emmaruthrundle.bandcamp.com/album/on-dark-horses
Every week, two of the Best Fans in Baseball (TM) bring you all the news and analysis you need about the St. Louis Cardinals. This is the 50th GTBH since the new format launched but Daniel (C70 At The Bat, @C70) and Tara (Bird Seeds, @tarawellman) are spending it talking about #52. Michael Wacha spent Sunday thrilling the faithful, taking a no-hitter into the ninth before coming up short of the feat last performed by the legendary Bud Smith. Even without that piece of history, Wacha's been incredibly strong of late. Can that continue? And could that mean he's pitching himself into being an attractive trade target? The pitching discussion continues with the pending return of Carlos Martinez--hopefully for more than one start--and the brief stop Alex Reyes made as an active major league pitcher. The offense doesn't get entirely neglected, though, as the suddenly-hot Marcell Ozuna gets a little discussion as well. So much stuff we couldn't cram everything into 30 minutes!
In this episode we threw a party with live readings from Bud Smith, Michael Bible, Ashleigh Bryant Phillips, Devin Kelly, Nickole Brown, Jessica Jacobs!
I had the pleasure of spending an evening with writer Bud Smith and artist Rae Buleri. We talk about their book Dust Bunny City, Bud's new book Double Bird, writing and art life, and all the fuzzy stuff in between. Music Credit: The Grind by Justin Mahar courtesy of MusOpen.org
Brad Listi talks with author Bud Smith about his new memoir WORK, available from Civil Coping Mechanisms. Smith is a writer from New Jersey who also works heavy construction. His other books include DUST BUNNY CITY (Disorder Press), F250 (Piscataway House), TOLLBOOTH (Piscataway House), EVERYTHING NEON (Marginalia), OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT (Unknown Press), and CALM FACE (House of Vlad). This is Bud's second time on the program. He first appeared in Episode 373, on July 29, 2015. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week I welcome my buddy, Dolly, who worked at Universal Studios for more than 47 years. Throughout her career she worked with Alfred Hitchcock, Bud Smith and countless others on many well known films and television shows.
Episode 3 of the Talking Book Podcast featuring Bud Smith and his book "Work."
Hey there folks! I'm nearly done unboxing shit into my new house in El Paso, TX. Moving is something that for some reason I thought would be easy, but is actually really time-consuming. There's just eighty six things to do, and each of those eighty six things has eighty six steps. You know how it is. Anyhow, today on the podcast I talk to Bud Smith. Bud is hilarious, down to earth, and a damn good writer. He works heavy construction in New Jersey, and recently wrote a memoir called Work, which is out from Civil Coping Mechanisms. I think you'll like this one! This is also the first "short" episode. This one is an hour, but if you dig all of our talk about novelizations of ET, there's even more over at the Patreon (an extra 45 minutes, to be exact). Episodes there will be twice as long, and I'll also throw up some Patreon-exclusive eps each week. You'll get a special RSS feed when you subscribe. CHECK IT OUT. That's a shitload of stuff for $5/month, if ya ask me. Anyway, I hope you enjoy this episode, and I hope you go and check out Bud Smith's new memoir Work, out now from Civil Coping Mechanisms.
Bud Smith is the author of several books, including F 250 and Dusty Bunny City (co-created with Rae Buleri). Joseph Grantham is one half of Disorder Press, which published Dust Bunny City. This is the funniest episode of the podcast yet. Buy the book here
“If the MLS industry had a face, that face would have a facial tick – because it’s always threatened by something or someone.” With such constant scrutiny, you’ve got to have a pretty thick skin in the MLS business. And if your goal is to consolidate, let’s say the listings for the entire state of California, you’d better be even tougher. Today’s guest on Listing Bits faces such across-the-board resistance daily as he works to convince real estate professionals that giving up a little local control is worth it in the long run. Art Carter is the CEO of California Regional Multiple Listing Service, Inc. (CRMLS), providing products and services to over 82,000 subscribers. CRMLS works to connect real estate professionals throughout the state of California via access to the most data at the lowest cost possible. Carter spent nine years working for the Pacific West Association of Realtors as they pushed the envelope on innovation and brought the association world to a new level before moving to CRMLS in 2005. For the past 11 years, he has been dedicated to making a difference in the daily lives of Real Estate Professionals. He is best known for leading the data share revolution in Southern California. Carter has been named one of Inman News’ 100 Most Influential Real Estate Leaders twice, and he is a member of the Dr. Almon R. “Bud” Smith, RCE, AE Leadership Society in recognition of dedicated service and commitment to advancing the association management profession. Listen in as he shares the progress CRMLS has made toward listings consolidation in California. What’s Discussed: The disparity between consumers and agents/brokers when it comes to data access How agents and brokers respond to the prospect of listings consolidation The unraveling of calREDD The history of CARETS The advantages of data shares over an aggregated database Why CRMLS seeks to consolidate listings for the entire state of California The politics preventing consolidation Where the resistance to consolidation comes from The progress CRMLS is making toward consolidation From 21,013 members in 2005 to 82,037 today Working to grow another 10% this year The benefit of implementing a ‘system of choice’ Eliminates the need to convert Allows agents to access data with the tool they prefer Solutions for the permissioning issue Unified contracts Online process Why the MLS industry itself should resolve the permissioning issue The primary purpose of the MTP Project Carter’s advice for MLSs seeking to consolidate Build relationships Consider every ‘no’ a ‘not yet’ Connect with Art Carter: CRMLS Website Twitter
Bud Smith talks with us about his killer new novella I'M FROM ELECTRIC PEAK, like why it's so hard to tell exactly when the story takes place, and why it's dedicated to Meat Loaf. Plus, the late William S. Burroughs drops by to recap a historic week in the NBA. Hosted by FLAPPERHOUSE managing editor Joseph P. O'Brien. Music by The Cracked Shadows.
Tony Tulathimutte is the guest. His debut novel, Private Citizens, is available now from William Morrow. Had a good time talking with Tony. He's a smart guy. I feel like he has a lot of intensity to him. There's a coiled intensity thing happening. He doesn't miss much. He had a hard childhood. We talk about that. His novel has gotten the kinds of reviews that debut authors dream about. It's a promising beginning to a career. We talk about that, too. We talk about a lot of stuff. In today's monologue, I experiment with a groundbreaking new broadcasting technique and share a short conversation I had with Bud Smith, whose novella, I'm From Electric Peak, is the official April pick of The Nervous Breakdown Book Club. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Karen Stefano, author of The Secret Games of Words, in conversation with Bud Smith, author of F250.
TURN THE PAGE Host Kayla Greenwell interviews the literati and oddball creative-types with a focus on DIY and grassroots initiatives. This week, Kayla will interview Alexandra Naughton and Bud Smith.Alexandra Naughton is a writer in Oakland, California. Her first collection of poetry, I Will Always Be Your Whore [love songs for Billy Corgan], was published by Punk Hostage Press in January, 2014. She is the author of You Could Never Objecticy Me More Than I've Already Objectified Myself (Punk Hostage Press) and My Posey Taste Like (Bottlecap Press). Alexandra is the creator of BE ABOUT IT. BE ABOUT IT started as a literary/art zine in 2010. After four great years of zine publishing, ebooks, chapbooks, and a reading series based out of the East Bay were added to the mix. Visit her website at www.theTsaritsasez.com/Bud Smith is the author of F 250, Tollbooth, Everything Neon, and Or Something Like That. He is the founding editor/publisher of Unknown Press. Bud is also part of the UNO KUDO collective that puts out a yeary anthology, an art meets lit explosion containing beautiful works from both award winning and amateur artists. Profits from the sales of Uno Kudo go to Pen International. Bud Smith lives in New York City, and works heavy construction in New Jersey, building and maintaining power plants and refineries.
TURN THE PAGE Host Kayla Greenwell interviews the literati and oddball creative-types with a focus on DIY and grassroots initiatives. This week, Kayla will interview Alexandra Naughton and Bud Smith.Alexandra Naughton is a writer in Oakland, California. Her first collection of poetry, I Will Always Be Your Whore [love songs for Billy Corgan], was published by Punk Hostage Press in January, 2014. She is the author of You Could Never Objecticy Me More Than I've Already Objectified Myself (Punk Hostage Press) and My Posey Taste Like (Bottlecap Press). Alexandra is the creator of BE ABOUT IT. BE ABOUT IT started as a literary/art zine in 2010. After four great years of zine publishing, ebooks, chapbooks, and a reading series based out of the East Bay were added to the mix. Visit her website at www.theTsaritsasez.com/Bud Smith is the author of F 250, Tollbooth, Everything Neon, and Or Something Like That. He is the founding editor/publisher of Unknown Press. Bud is also part of the UNO KUDO collective that puts out a yeary anthology, an art meets lit explosion containing beautiful works from both award winning and amateur artists. Profits from the sales of Uno Kudo go to Pen International. Bud Smith lives in New York City, and works heavy construction in New Jersey, building and maintaining power plants and refineries.
Candy Myers calls Batman in for help in locating Bud Smith who he believes to be Clark Kent.
Candy Myers calls Batman in for help in locating Bud Smith who he believes to be Clark Kent.
Candy Myers has a plan to find out if Bud Smith is SUperman but George Lattimer is determined to nab Smith first.
Candy Myers has a plan to find out if Bud Smith is SUperman but George Lattimer is determined to nab Smith first.
Bud Smith (aka Superman) escapes Lattimer's trap and he plans another.
Bud Smith (aka Superman) escapes Lattimer's trap and he plans another.
Bud Smith (aka Superman) arrives in Metropolis.
Bud Smith (aka Superman) arrives in Metropolis.
Bud Smith is the guest. His new novel, F 250, is available now from Piscataway House. I did a reading with Bud here in Los Angeles earlier this summer. He was kind enough to invite me. Ben Loory, Mira Gonzalez, and xTx also read. The next day Bud came over and we sat down and talked. What strikes me about him is that his path to writing is different from most everyone I know in literature. Different and the same, I guess. The word "refreshing" comes to mind. By day he works as a boilermaker. He writes his novels on his iPhone, typing with his thumbs, during his lunchbreaks and whanot. He doesn't get too neurotic about it. We discuss all of this in the interview, and more. Bud is a good one. He has the right attitude. In today's monologue, I talk about the birth of my son, River, who arrived on July 21st, a few hours after I recorded my last episode. Hard to put it into words, especially since I'm so sleep-deprived, but I give it a shot. Let's just say it's been a great week for my family, and I want to thank those of you who wrote/tweeted/Facebooked your good wishes. Really appreciate it, you guys. Means a lot to me. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
During this episode we talk to Film Editor Bud Smith. Mr. Smith’s editing credits include The Exorcist, Flashdance, and Sorcerer. Smith discusses the making of Sorcerer, why the original version of The Exorcist is much better than the extended directors cut, and how to edit an X-rated movie to make it an R-rated movie. Get More Legends of Film Subscribe to Legends of Film by RSS | iTunes
Ani-gamers.com's Ink returns to talk about Short Stories. This time around we review Bud Smith's Everything, Stephen King's N, and David Brin's The Giving Plague.
Welcome to Cold Reads, Episode 1. Cold Reads is a weekly podcast read by Nathaniel Tower. Each week, Nathaniel invites an author to send his or her wildest, funniest, most twisted story. Without reading the story ahead of time, Nathaniel records an audio version, trying to maintain his composure as the author takes the audience on a wild ride. Week 1 brings you "My Brother and Me and Silver Bullet" by Bud Smith. This is the opening story from his collection OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT. The story was also published by Red Fez. Bud Smith is a writer from Washington Heights, New York City where he lives with his wife Rae and a dog named Chainsaw. Together they have all acquired a metric ton of vinyl records bought for a dollar at a New Jersey flea market. In 2013, his first novel Tollbooth will be released from Piscataway House Publishing. He also edits for art meets lit anthology Uno Kudo which was created to raise money for charity through its sales. He also hosts the radio interview program The Unknown Show.