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May 04, 2007

LBC Podcast: Marshall Klimasewiski

Nominator: C. Max Magee Lbcmarshall

Nominee: Marshall N. Klimasewiski

Subjects Discussed: Drawing upon compartmentalized personal experience, writing unpleasant characters, sabbaticals, maintaining an ever-shifting narrative, writing short stories vs. novels, characters stuck in environments, protracted scenes, human connection vs. work, locals vs. vacationers, John Ruskin, Charles Dodgson, co-opted misfits, and invention vs. personal experience.

Excerpt from Show:

Klimasewiski: The odd thing for me -- and I don't know why this is -- is that I found Cyrus so much easier to write, even though I don't think I'm a writer with a really terrific memory.  And so therefore I don't have this great sense of exactly what it was like to be nineteen, or to live inside my own nineteen year old mind.  And yet he was so much easier for me to write than the cottagers, who demographically are much closer to me and to people I know.  Yet I had a terrible time making them seem to come alive or feel credible in some way in my mind.

Backup Link: (MP3)

(A co-production of the LBC, Pinky's Paperhaus and The Bat Segundo Show.)

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Another stellar effort by both Ed and Carolyn, not to mention Max and Marshall - thanks.

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