Some Things Considered with Sean Murphy
What happens when one of the most intellectually fearless writers working today sits down to talk about: * Dostoyevsky’s dialogic voice * Frankenstein as misunderstood creation myth * AI and the future of creativity * Illness as altered consciousness * Capitalism’s grip on media and academia This conversation moves from 19th-century Russia to present-day neural networks — but the real subject is this: What does it mean to remain human when machinery dominates the narrative? We talk about: • Writers who chase status vs. writers obsessed with the work• Why “students don’t read anymore” is lazy thinking• Why Frankenstein isn’t about a monster — it’s about responsibility• Why AI can replicate information but not vulnerability• Why empathy may be the last defensible human advantage Laurie’s work — from A Monster’s Notes to Cyborg Fever — doesn’t simplify consciousness. It stretches it. This episode is demanding. It’s ambitious. It’s not light fare. But it insists on something radical in 2026: Interior life still matters. MORE ABOUT LAURIE SHECK Laurie has written two hybrid fictions and five books of poems, one of which, The Willow Grove, was a finalist of the Pulitzer Prize. Her essays have appeared online in The Paris Review, Granta, and The Atlantic; she has been a Guggenheim Fellow, a Fellow at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study at Harvard, and has twice been awarded fellowships from the NEA. She is also a recipient for a Creative Capital [https://creative-capital.org/projects/cyborg-futures-poems-and-essay-poems/] Award in 2023 and is currently a member of the core MFA Writing Faculty at the New School and lives in New York City. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lauriesheck/ Website: https://lauriesheck.com/ ABOUT SOME THINGS CONSIDERED Award-winning author Sean Murphy in conversation with creative thinkers, spanning the literary, music, art, politics, and tech industries. As a cultural critic, professor, founder of a literary non-profit, Sean is always looking to explore and celebrate the ways Story is integral to how we define ourselves, as artists and human beings. This Substack newsletter and weekly podcast peels back the layers of how creativity works, why it matters, how our most brilliant minds achieve mastery. Join us to explore how our most successful and inspired storytellers engage by discussing craft, routines, brand, and mostly through authentic and honest expression. ABOUT HOST SEAN MURPHY Website: seanmurphy.net [https://seanmurphy.net/]Substack: seanmurphy.live [https://seanmurphy.live/]X: @bullmurph [https://twitter.com/bullmurph]Instagram: @bullmurph [https://instagram.com/bullmurph]Facebook: facebook.com/AuthorSeanMurphy [https://facebook.com/AuthorSeanMurphy]LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/sean-murphy-4986b41 [https://linkedin.com/in/sean-murphy-4986b41] Get full access to Sean Murphy at murphlaw.substack.com/subscribe [https://murphlaw.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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