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FERAL DOVE PODCAST

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Conversations with writers, filmmakers, & artists. With feral dove editor-in-chief evan femino. Visit feraldove.com to catch up on the latest releases from Feral Dove Books & the newest visual poetry work in the digital magazine.

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Episode thumbnail for ep.5_ Elle Nash

April 10, 2022

ep.5_ Elle Nash

11am in Seattle - 6pm in Scotland. I talked with UK based author Elle Nash. Elle was one of the first writers I discovered and was inspired by when I got on twitter and began to find a bunch of writers publishing great work independently. It means a lot to me that she took some time to share thoughts on her life and newest book. Topics include: Nostalgia for the early 00s pre-corporate social media internet and how this informed her new book Gag Reflex, writing about mental health in a meaningful way over many years and artistic projects, how to write authentically in the voice of characters that are very different from you, among many other topics and tangents. Thank you, as always, for listening. ***************************************Elle Nash is the author of the novel Animals Eat Each Other (Dzanc Books), which was featured in the 2018 June Reading Room of The Oprah Magazine and hailed by Publishers Weekly as a 'complex, impressive exploration of obsession and desire'. Elle is also the author of Nudes, a short story collection (SF/LD Books) and GAG REFLEX (Clash Books) coming out in April 2022. Nash’s short stories and essays appear in Guernica, The Nervous Breakdown, Literary Hub, The Fanzine, Volume 1 Brooklyn, New York Tyrant and elsewhere. She is the founding editor of Witch Craft Magazine and a fiction editor at Hobart Pulp. ***Music in this episode is produced by T$UJii

Episode thumbnail for ep.4_ Alexandrine Ogundimu

March 11, 2022

ep.4_ Alexandrine Ogundimu

I had a super fun time talking with Alexandrine. Also, finally did an episode with someone in the US on this podcast and only had to manage a 2 hour time zone difference!! Topics include: The impact life transitions have on creative work, Defining the ever-changing label of “transgressive” writing, Thoughts on writing autofiction, Publishing indie vs. big 5, Academia and day jobs, Neon Genesis Evangelion plus other influences — Among many many other thoughts and tangents. Beats in this episode are produced by G.V.A. ********************************************************Alexandrine Ogundimu is a Nigerian-American transgender writer from Indiana. Her debut novella Desperate, and its follow-up Agitation, are available now from Amphetamine Sulphate. Her fiction can be found in Five:2:One, Flapperhouse, Maudlin House, Exposition Review, X-R-A-Y, and elsewhere. She received an MFA in Fiction at New York University and is pursuing a PhD in English at University of Illinois at Chicago. She runs the online literary magazine FILTH at filthlitmag.com, and can be found on Twitter @cross_radical.

Episode thumbnail for ep.3_ Josiah Morgan

January 28, 2022

ep.3_ Josiah Morgan

Feral Dove Podcast crosses multiple time zones once again. This time it’s Sunday night in Seattle and Monday afternoon for Josiah over in Christchurch, New Zealand. Topics include: early artistic influences, thoughts on publishing books as a young person, sexual identity and how it informs the writing, Josiah’s work in theatre, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre film talk, and the work / writing balance. ********************************************************************************Josiah Morgan is a writer from New Zealand. He wrote the chapbooks Inside The Castle (Amphetamine Sulphate, 2019), CIRCLES (SELFFUCK, 2020), & ROAD (Feral Dove Books, 2022). His feature-length novel debut ‘The Texas Chainsaw Massacre’ will be published by Amphetamine Sulphate in March 2022. Josiah’s writing has appeared online in places such as Dennis Cooper’s blog, SURFACES.CX, SCAB magazine, and Expat Lit Journal. Josiah has been involved in the Aotearoa performing arts scene his entire life. He has also danced with the Royal New Zealand Ballet. Thank you for listening. Music in this episode is produced by Stoic.

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What is FERAL DOVE PODCAST?

Conversations with writers, filmmakers, & artists. With feral dove editor-in-chief evan femino.

Visit feraldove.com to catch up on the latest releases from Feral Dove Books & the newest visual poetry work in the digital magazine.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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