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Tyler Dempsey

Another Fucking Writing Podcast

A weekly Arts and Books podcast
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Another Fucking Writing Podcast

Tyler Dempsey

Another Fucking Writing Podcast

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Another Fucking Writing Podcast

Tyler Dempsey

Another Fucking Writing Podcast

A weekly Arts and Books podcast
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Bonus episode! Ba-zing! I wrangled Michael Wheaton, author of Home Movies, back on to try something new. We had the whole world at our fingertips to talk about, so long as the whole world had a little bit to do with the song "Paperback Writer"
Kristen Felicetti, author of Log Off, and I discuss various eras and tones of the internet since the early-2000's, why I keep interviewing people from around Lake Ontario, and what actually are the benefits of indie publishing. If you're a fan
I'm joined by Claire Donato, author of Kind Mirrors, Ugly Ghosts, to talk about gathering, what cult art teaches us, chasing small feelings, and having fun. If you're a friend of the podcast, please consider becoming a Patreon supporter. 
Today on the show Jeff Alessandrelli, author of And Yet, joins me to talk masculinity, just wanting what others have, and societal pressures. If you're a fan of this conversation, please consider donating to help Jeff's press Fonograf Editions
Past guests Kat Giordano and Troy James Weaver discuss Kat's newest book Thumbsucker, chasing the elusive "golden age" of writing, and doing it all for yourself. If you're a friend of the show, please consider becoming a Patreon supporter. 
Join me as Jillian Luft, author of SCUMBAG SUMMER, talks about love/hate relations with our place of birth, setting lives up for self-destruction, and the heroism of being a scumbag. If you're a friend of the show, please show it by becoming a
Past guests Kirsti MacKenzie and Mike Nagel chew the fat about Mike's newest book Culdesac, how music informs the writing process, and virtues of sticking to a lane. If you enjoy this podcast, please consider becoming a Patreon supporter. 
Omg, author of Grimmish, Michael Winkler, comes on to talk about looking at your skin, asking what strange suit is this, the unfairness of pain's distribution, and working with rules of your own creation. If you're a fan of the podcast, please
Today I have Benjamin Niespodziany, author of No Farther Than The End Of The Street, talking with me about life-altering travel, writing as a sonic-search, and the ever-shifting flows of Smino. If you enjoy this podcast, please support us finan
Invited JoAnna Novak, author of Meaningful Work, on the pod to talk craving for a meaning that isn't there, odd jobs, and the pressure in language. If you're a fan of this show, please consider becoming a Patreon supporter.
The unbelievable Oliver Mol, author of Train Lord, joins me to shoot the shit on how place affects our sense of self, forgetting and learning to love yourself, and chronic pain. If you're a fan of the show, please consider becoming a Patreon su
Recent guest Kirsti MacKenzie, author of Better to Beg, brings questions to your AFWP host to chat my novel Will We All Still See Each Other Afterward, the choice of Autofiction, and how confessional writing affects friendship. If you're a fan
Sophie Klahr, author of There is Only One Ghost in the World, comes on to talk collaborative writing, finding community and communion in art, and understanding without knowing. If you enjoy this podcast, please consider becoming a Patreon subsc
Ric Royer, author of Niagara Falls, NY, comes on the show. We talk about upheaval life can throw at you and learning to love yourself from its aftermath. The growing up that comes when you realize your family are indeed, your people. If you enj
Michael Wheaton, author of Home Movies and host of The Lives of Writers, joins me to talk image over substance, switching addictions, and Abbey Road. If you're a fan of the podcast, please consider becoming a Patreon supporter. 
For the one-year anniversary of this show I reached out to every guest I had on in 2023. I asked one thing--for a voice recording of the most unexplainable thing that's ever happened to them. This is the result of that ask. Some funny, some lig
Author of WOMAN WITH HAT and Shabby Doll House founder, Lucy K Shaw, joins me to talk books, making the art you want to be making, and why we both like running. If you're a fan of the show, please consider becoming a Patreon supporter. 
Amazing poet and author of City of Incandescent Light, Matt McBride, joins to discuss Midwestern culture (or lack thereof), slowly building just a bunch of poems into a collection, and collaborative writing. If you're a fan of the show, please
The amazing Kirsti MacKenzie, author of Better to Beg and EIC of Major 7th Magazine and Tough Bastard Books, joins me on the podcast. We talk work as a coping mechanism for stress/depression, making decisions in order to bet on yourself, and th
Bonus episode! Me interviewed by former guest, Tyler Dillow. We talk about my books that dropped in 2023, Consumption & Other Vices and Will We All Still See Each Other Afterward. In addition to gabbing a bit about rural life. If you're a fan o
Author of Super Normal, the magic man, Josh Denslow, on the show. We talk what it takes to make decisions, seeing ourselves through the eyes of others, and the problems with the United States. If you enjoy this show, please consider becoming a
Behm Affleck. Hughbert Behmjamin Franklin Selby III. Hugh Behm-Steinberg joins me to discuss his incredible book, Animal Children. And wax poetic about magic, uninhibited movement of youth, and the recipe for a good life. If you're a fan of thi
The man who's raising the bar like a wheelie bike, David Simmons, comes on to talk his books, his home city, inspirations, and much much more. I really loved this convo and think you will too. If you're a fan of the podcast, please consider bec
Douglas Bales, author of Maximum Taxi, comes to talk shitty jobs, the importance of voice in writing, and how wage is inversely correlated to empathy. If you enjoy this podcast, please consider becoming a Patreon supporter. 
Joining me is Felicity Fenton, author of User Not Found. We discuss how nice it is to get a break, unexpectedly discovering purpose, and what causes addiction to social media and our devices. If you enjoy the podcast, please consider becoming a
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