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Travel With Hawkeye
Unknown Gems in Mexico with Travel Writer Diana Spechler (and some sidetrack discussions on travel and relationships)

Travel With Hawkeye

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2025 24:50


Episode 275 - Travel Writer Diana Spechler and I had plans to discuss about three relatively unknown gems to visit in Mexico, (Ajjic on Lake Chapata, Merida and Zihautanejo) but as often is the case when Diana and I chat, we got sidetracked and also delved into traveling and relationships Diana Spechler is a novelist, essayist, and travel writer, whose work appears in the New York Times, the Guardian, Harper's, Bon Appetit, GQ, Esquire, Washington Post, and many other publications. She is the author of the travel-writing Substack Dispatches From The Road Follow Diana Spechler of Substack See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Selected Shorts
Fitting In

Selected Shorts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 60:00


Meg Wolitzer presents three stories in that explore the idea of “fitting in,” and whether it's worth the effort.  In “Reality,” by Diana Spechler, a woman longs for the ephemeral glory of a reality show. It's read by Kirsten Vangsness. “Long Hair,” by Uche Okonkwo, performed by Karen Pittman, explores hair as a form of power.  And “A Sacrifice,” by Simon Van Booy, performed by Joanna Gleason, explores social dynamics and family secrets in a small Irish village. A brief interview with Van Booy is included. 

Prevail with Greg Olear
Dispatches from the Road (with Diana Spechler)

Prevail with Greg Olear

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 87:00


Greg Olear welcomes his friend, the novelist, essayist and travel writer Diana Spechler. They discuss the novel as an art form, writing as a profession and vocation, the allure of travel, how the U.S. is perceived abroad, the future of the country, separating art from the artist, the Stendhal effect, and more. Plus: his name is Leo.Prevail is sponsored by BetterHelp. Get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/gregFollow Diana:https://twitter.com/DianaSpechlerSubscribe to “Dispatches from the Road”:https://dianaspechler.substack.com/Subscribe to the PREVAIL newsletter:https://gregolear.substack.com/aboutWould you like to tell us more about you? http://survey.podtrac.com/start-survey.aspx?pubid=BffJOlI7qQcF&ver=short

Prevail with Greg Olear
Reprise - Four Villains: “Shame Cometh” and Other Stories

Prevail with Greg Olear

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2023 90:33


In this reprise of a special episode, Greg Olear asks his talented friends Alison Weller, Robert Burke Warren, Diana Spechler, and Tom Gualtieri to read four of his narrative pieces on Jeffrey Epstein, Donald Trump, Jared Kushner, and Vladimir Putin. Plus: a better SCOTUS steakhouse. Subscribe to the PREVAIL newsletter: https://gregolear.substack.com/about Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dear Nina: Conversations About Friendship
Knowing Your Friendship Preferences and Limitations: with Guest Diana Spechler, Ep. 38

Dear Nina: Conversations About Friendship

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2022 35:28


Welcome to another episode of Dear Nina: Conversations About Friendship. I'm your host, Nina Badzin. In episode 38, I spoke to author Diana Spechler about a piece she wrote in her Substack called “How to Make Friends.” It was a refreshing take on making friends when moving to a new city and on friendship "deal breakers."What are your friendship preferences and limitations? Does repeated cancelling get to you? Is a friend who wants to talk several times a week asking for too much? Each of us has different "deal breakers." Outside of a significant breach of trust, there is no right and wrong here--just personal preferences.Show notes are here.MEET DIANA SPECHLERDiana Spechler is the author of the novels Who by Fire and Skinny and of the New York Times Opinion series “Going Off.” She has written for The Guardian, GQ, Washington Post, Esquire, McSweeney's Quarterly Tendency, Electric Literature, Harper's Travel and Leisure, and many other publications.Diana is and eight-time Moth Story Slam winner and has been featured on the Moth Radio Hour, The Moth Podcast, and NPR. She teaches writing at the MFA program at Cedar Crest College. And check out her newsletter, Dispatches From the Road, on Substack about the travel writing life. And it's also where you'll find her essay, "How to Make Friends.”Let's connect! Here's my Substack newsletter about friendship & moreInstagram  Twitter JOIN the Dear Nina Facebook group Ask an anonymous questionIf you like what you're hearing,  please tell a friend!Also, if you can rate and/or leave a review on Apple Podcasts, I'd be so grateful.

Prevail with Greg Olear
Four Villains: “Shame Cometh” and Other Stories

Prevail with Greg Olear

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 83:47


In this special episode, Greg Olear asks his talented friends Alison Weller, Robert Burke Warren, Diana Spechler, and Tom Gualtieri to read four of his narrative pieces on Jeffrey Epstein, Donald Trump, Jared Kushner, and Vladimir Putin. Plus: a better SCOTUS steakhouse. Subscribe to the PREVAIL newsletter: https://gregolear.substack.com/about Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network
John Russell and Charlotte Readers Podcast

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 69:05


John Russell “All the Right Circles” In today’s episode, we meet John Russell, author of “All the Right Circles,” a book set in the 1990s in Raleigh, North Carolina, with action in Charlotte, too, that explores themes of race, class, and money in a changing world of relations between men and women, society, business and politics across three generations. Diana Spechler, novelist and New York Times columnist says: “All the Right Circles is reminiscent of an Updike novel, had Updike been southern — it reads like the best gossip, the kind relayed in hushed voices at the fanciest cocktail parties in North Carolina. It’s a compulsively readable, gorgeously written exploration of intimacy and of power.” We start the show with John reading from the opening pages of the book, where we learn about the significance of the highway that makes a circle out of protagonist Jack Callahan’s home town of Raleigh, North Carolina. Engage with the show here: https://linktr.ee/CharlotteReadersPodcast Detailed show notes here: https://charlottereaderspodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlottereaderspodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlottereaderspodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/charlottereader Charlotte Readers Podcast is a proud member of the Authors on the Air Global Radio Network and the Queen City Podcast Network.

Skylight Books Author Reading Series
JOANNA NOVAK READS FROM HER DEBUT NOVEL I MUST HAVE YOU

Skylight Books Author Reading Series

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2018 40:54


The year is 1999, and thirteen-year-old Elliot is a self-appointed "diet coach" who teaches her classmates how to survive on one stick of gum a day to get heroin-chic, Kate Moss thin. Elliot is obsessed with her best friend and former "client" Lisa, who is fresh out of inpatient treatment and dating a nineteen-year-old drug dealer. Meanwhile, Elliot's mother Anna, a capricious poetry professor, has a drug addiction and eating disorder of her own. When Lisa transfers her fixation from food to sex with her boyfriend, Elliot's fragile grip on reality begins to falter, at the same that time that Anna's fascination with the object of her own blind lust, the student who relinquishes his cocaine to her during office hours begins to consume her. I Must Have You is the story of what happens one three-day weekend in an explosion of desire, hunger, and lost innocence. JoAnna Novak's kaleidoscope of 1990s America, filled with vibrant imagery from riot grrl graffiti to Michael Jordan posters, offers a vision of the complexities of womanhood and the culture that keeps the modern girl sick. I Must Have You is a provocative debut of rare honesty from a daring new voice. Similar to the works of Miranda July, Novak's novel will appeal to a new generation of readers who hunger for raw female protagonists. Praise for I Must Have You "I Must Have You is a book about girls―their secret languages and private codes, their painful preoccupations and complex compulsions, and their scary tendency, when caught in the gazes of society, men, (and worst, each other), to diminish themselves―sometimes to the point of disappearing completely. With risky, confident prose and brazen psychological renderings―not to mention a knack for getting the 90's just right―Novak takes us on a seductive, uncharted journey through modern womanhood, obsession and illness. I can honestly say I have never read anything like this book." ―Molly Pretiss, author of Tuesday Nights in 1980 "I Must Have You is a devastating novel about loving and trying to destroy one’s own body."―Ramona Ausubel, author of Sons and Daughters of Ease and Plenty  "I Must Have You showcases JoAnna Novak's raw, real, and vivid voice in the character of Elliott, a sharp-tongued, sharp-witted, and complex young heroine unlike any we've met. Novak's intelligent, funny, frightening, and deeply felt novel bravely goes where this genre has not gone before: into the darker reaches of a culture that casts a long shadow across the lives of girls and women today. Novak explores the extent of our longing, and—ultimately—the source of our strength."—Marya Hornbacher, New York Times Bestselling Author of Madness, Wasted, and others. "JoAnna Novak's voice is unforgettable and her irreverent, addictive debut is sure to position her as one of the great stylists of her generation. I Must Have You is a brilliant and candid look at what it means to be a girl in this world; it's a meditation on hunger, on wanting, on the things and people that consume us, and on the things and people that we long to consume. A truly exciting, beautiful novel."—Diana Spechler, author of Who By Fire and Skinny  “I Must Have You presents a harrowing and immersive story of compulsion and disorder, addiction and obsession, with frequent detours through the teenage cultural wasteland of the late nineties, all rendered in JoAnna Novak’s crazed, slang-stilted, glinting prose.”—Teddy Wayne, author of Loner  "JoAnna Novak's I Must Have You is a rhapsodic, tumbling, yet rigorously controlled excavation of the secret worlds within us all. Her characters hurtle toward the painful pleasure of self-destruction, uninterested in stopping themselves, determined to find the next prick to make them feel alive. It's a visceral process, like picking off a scab. This is a necessary book."—Sarah Gerard, author of Binary Star  "I Must Have You is a tragic, funny, and moving coming-of-age story. It was impossible not to be swept up in JoAnna Novak's gorgeous, inventive prose, or to stop yourself from falling in love with her irreverent, wild, and ultimately human characters. I loved every word."—Anton DiSclafani, New York Times Bestselling author of The Yonahlossee Riding Camp for Girls and The After Party "Novak looks unflinchingly at the precarious attachments between female peers, mother and daughters, during some dangerous, inchoate transitions. With exacting prose she explores the the shadow terrain of female attachment, one that is uncertain at best, dangerous at worst. This is a book you'll want to look away from for its familiarity and its honesty, but you won't be able to. This story is nothing if not a disorienting mediation on the tangle of self-loathing, loneliness, and a desire for oblivion that so many women privately hold."—Rebecca Rotert, author of Last Night at the Blue Angel JoAnna Novak's debut novel I Must Have You will be published in May 2017 and a book-length poem, Noirmania, will be published in 2018. She has written fiction, essays, poetry, and criticism for publications including Salon, Guernica, BOMB, The Rumpus, Conjunctions, and Joyland. She received her MFA in fiction from Washington University and her MFA in poetry from University of Massachusetts Amherst. She is a co-founder of the literary journal and chapbook publisher, Tammy. She lives in Los Angeles.     

San Miguel TalkStory
TalkStory Diana Spechler

San Miguel TalkStory

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2017 9:18


San Miguel TalkStory is a bilingual monthly podcast presented by the San Miguel Literary Sala and San Miguel Storytellers. This month’s story, 'Worms' was performed by Diana Spechler at the 2016 San Miguel Storytelling Festival. Diana Spechler is the author of the novels Who By Fire (Harper Perennial, 2008) and Skinny (Harper Perennial, 2011), of the New York Times column Going Off, and of a forthcoming nonfiction book based on that column (Crown). She has written for GQ, O The Oprah Magazine, CNN Living, Esquire, New York Magazine, New York Observer, Paris Review, Tin House, Self, Details, The Wall Street Journal, Salon, Slate, Nerve, Glimmer Train Stories, PANK, Brevity, The Southern Review, and elsewhere. Her work has appeared in a number of anthologies, including Sex Matters: The Sexuality and Society Reader (W.W. Norton, 2013) and True Tales of Lust and Love (Counterpoint/Soft Skull, 2014). She is also a seven-time Moth StorySLAM winner and has been featured on The Moth Radio Hour, The Moth podcast, The Daily Dish, and NPR. Music: bensound The Lounge http://www.bensound.com San Miguel Literary Sala: https://sanmiguelliterarysala.org

Hang Out With Me (A Myq Kaplan Podcast)
Episode 56: Diana Spechler and Jim O'Grady

Hang Out With Me (A Myq Kaplan Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2013 45:22


Hang out with Myq hanging out with Diana Spechler and Jim O'Grady.

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Hang Out With Me (A Myq Kaplan Podcast)
Episode 56 Bonus: Diana Spechler and Jim O'Grady

Hang Out With Me (A Myq Kaplan Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2013 11:32


Hang out with Myq hanging out with Diana Spechler and Jim O'Grady. Bonus!

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Retrospective: The Podcast
Retrospective: Diana Spechler

Retrospective: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2013 38:29


Novelist Diana Spechler is the author of "Skinny" and "Who by Fire". She talks about where our secrets come out, being seen and not giving up midstream.

Otherppl with Brad Listi
Episode 12 — Diana Spechler

Otherppl with Brad Listi

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2011 75:44


A great conversation with Diana Spechler, author of the novels Who By Fire and Skinny, both from Harper Perennial. We get into it. Topics of conversation include:  tequila, book tour, cocktail waitressing, pizza delivery, horrible bosses, getting fired, the fact ... Continue reading → Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Healthy Mind Fit Body
71 – Getting Skinny with guest Diana Spechler, part 2

Healthy Mind Fit Body

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2011 23:53


(duration 23:53)This is part two of our two-part interview with author Diana Spechler, author of Skinny, her latest novel. We pick up our discussion regarding body image issues, particularly being dissociated from certain feelings and...

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Healthy Mind Fit Body
70 – Getting Skinny with guest Diana Spechler, part 1

Healthy Mind Fit Body

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2011 27:58


(duration 27:57) This is part one of our two-part interview with author Diana Spechler, author of Skinny, her latest novel. We begin by discussing the nature of body image issues. As we noted a couple...

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Healthy Mind Fit Body
68 – Body image issues

Healthy Mind Fit Body

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2011 27:36


(duration 26:17) In this show we discuss  various psychological patterns in body image issues found on bodyconfession.com, a new site by Diana Spechler, whom we’ll be interviewing in a few weeks about her upcoming novel....

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