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In this episode, author Meg Tuite reads from her book Three By Tuite out from Cowboy Jamboree Press and chats about the importance of reading as an author, upcoming projects, and her love for libraries with co-hosts Heather Fowler and Reine Dugas. The recipe for The Demolition Derby, the custom cocktail for this book, is on the Hot Redhead Media blog. Grab your copy of Three by Tuite now, make a drink, and have a listen.
Michael talks with Meg Tuite about growing up in a family of readers, A Confederacy of Dunces, the beginnings of writing and publishing, early books, risk, sentences as worlds unto themselves, her newest book WHITE VAN, focusing on dark or uncomfortable material, the effect of suicide on her family, language that works on multiple levels, new work, and more.Meg Tuite is author of many books of varying forms, including a novel-in-stories, Domestic Apparition (San Francisco Bay Press), a short story collection, Bound By Blue, (Sententia Books) Meet My Haze (Big Table Publishing), and most recently White Van (Unlikely Books). Her work has been published in over 600 literary magazines and over fifteen anthologies. She teaches workshops for Bending Genres, where she is also an editor.Podcast theme: DJ Garlik & Bertholet's "Special Sause" used with permission from Bertholet.
Meg Tuite https://megtuite.com Buy White Van here; https://megtuite.com/megs-books/#white-van Books mentioned Lithium - For Medea by Kate Braverman Confederacy of Dunces - John Kennedy Toole Gateway books / Authors Flannery O'Connor - Collected works Issac Bashevis Singer Bernard Malamud Shirley Jackson Sylvia Plath Anne Sexton Thomas Wolfe Fernando Pessoa Dylan Thomas Flann O'Brian Bruno Shultz Clarise Lispector Lucia Berlin Jean Rhys Carte Blanche authors - Dominique Christina Ottessa Moshfegh Melissa Pritchard Eimear McBride Also mentioned - Thomas James Djuna Barnes - Nightwood Olga Tokarczuk Memories That Smell Like Gasoline - David Wojnarowicz Olivia Laine - Maggie Nelson Emil Cioran William R Soldan Nabokov - Pnin Marcus Pastor Begat Who Begat Who Begat David Nutt - Summer time in the Emergency Room Top 10 Bruno Shultz - Sanatorium Under the Sign of the Hourglass Miss MacIntosh, My Darling - Marguerite Young Lidia Yuknavitch- The Chronology of Water: A Memoir So What if it is True- Lorrie Jackson Third Policeman Flann O'Brian The Passion According to G.H - Clarice Lispector Dominique Christina - https://www.dominiquechristina.com Nightwood - Djuna Barnes Complete Gary Lutz / Worsted - Garielle Lutz Ocean Veoung Fernando Pessoa Send us a voice message here; https://anchor.fm/beyondzero/message
On this episode, a guidebook for writers looking to get published and learn the secrets of the writing world. Meg Tuite is our moderator and our panel is Robert Vaughan, Kathy Fish, and Len Kuntz. What you’re going to hear about specifically is: Submitting to literary journals Competitions Rejections, dealing with rejection, learning from rejections, levels of rejections Publishing collections and books Promotion
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Karen Stefano, author of The Secret Games of Words discusses writing with Meg Tuite, author of Bound By Blue.
Part 2 of a live recording of this month's F-Bomb, national flash fiction event. Paul Beckman and Meg Tuite certainly know how to tell a flash tale. Prepare to be amazed, inspired, morbidly curious, and maybe a little weirded out.
Meg Tuite reads her story “Guess Who's Coming to Dinner,” published in Issue 12 of Superstition Review.
Welcome to Cold Reads, Episode 4. 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 4 brings you "Night Depository" by Meg Tuite. This story was previously published in Fast Forward Press Anthology. Meg Tuite's writing has appeared in numerous journals including Berkeley Fiction Review, MadHatter’s Review, Epiphany, JMWW, One, the Journal, Monkeybicycle and Boston Literary Magazine. She has been nominated several times for the Pushcart Prize. She is fiction editor of Santa Fe Literary Review and Connotation Press, author of Domestic Apparition (2011) San Francisco Bay Press, Disparate Pathos (2012) Monkey Puzzle Press, Reverberations (2012) Deadly Chaps Press, Implosion and other stories (2013) Sententia Books and has edited and co-authored The Exquisite Quartet Anthology-2011 and 2012 from her monthly column published in Used Furniture Review. Her blog: http://megtuite.wordpress.com. That was "Night Depository" by Meg Tuite. This concludes Episode 4 of Cold Reads Next week I'll be reading a story by Len Kuntz.