
Poet S. Galvin on Seattle's Inferiority Complex, Pirates and Pronouns, and the End of Small Press Distribution
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Are you an aspiring writer looking for daily motivation or tips to overcome writer's block? You're in the right place. S. Galvin shares their valuable insights on the mental landscapes of creating and performing poetry, offering practical advice on maintaining a daily writing routine and the emotional benefits it brings. We also dive into the transformative power of Julia Cameron's "The Artist's Way," the trials of relocating across cities, and the cultural shifts in places like Seattle and New York. Personal stories of moving, adapting to new environments, and the bittersweet feeling of cultural loss provide a poignant backdrop to our conversation.
We cap off the episode with a heartfelt and humorous discussion about our favorite Muppet characters, drawing parallels between Kermit's stability and Gonzo's wild antics. The importance of community support in navigating gender identity, the challenges of maintaining a digital presence, and the impact of mental health on creativity are all part of our rich, multifaceted dialogue. This episode is a blend of laughter, thoughtful reflection, and practical wisdom—don't miss out on the camaraderie and insights shared in this memorable conversation.
Books by S. Galvin
Ugly Time
The Three Einsteins
The Best Party of Our Lives
Mentions
- Low Life by Lucy Sante
- Tender Data by Monica McClure
- "The Small Press World is About to Fall Apart." On the Collapse of Small Press Distribution by Adam Morgan
- Six to Eight Black Men by David Sedaris
- Who's Afraid of Gender by Judith Butler
- Dan Savage
- Seattle's The Stranger
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