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Episode 7: Carvell Wallace

56 min · 19 de may de 2026
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A thoughtful discussion with author Carvell Wallace on topics such as: love and beauty as a means of healing from trauma, finding and collecting bits of life to share with others, form reflecting content, distinguishing the difference between child and adult narration, essay as exploration or asking "what's missing?", the ongoing tragedies of masculinity, run-on sentences, 2nd person point of view, writing about survival, expanding readers' understanding of queerness, challenging traditional ideals of intimacy on the page, using writing as an investigative tool to detangle ourselves from oppressive systems, and much more. Writers/Books/Things to Check Out mentioned in this episode: Lani Ka'ahumanu, Jayda Shuavarnnasri, Vaim by Jon Fosse, Good Morning, Destroyer of Men's Souls by Nina Renata Aron, Family Guy, Weird Spotify Playlists subreddit, Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison, Women Without Men by Shahrnush Parsipur, Written on the Body by Jeanette Winterson, and Pure Ghost Radio, a podcast by Carvell. Links: * Carvell's Website [https://www.carvellwallace.com/] * Purchase Another Word for Love [https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780374237820/anotherwordforlove/] Intro/Outro Music by Lin * Lin's Bandcamp [https://linliketwotrees.bandcamp.com/] * Lin's Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/artist/6sqigIeBdZRfHsQvAxQ9X8?si=yEeEXizHRym8SSd-sh1ZJA]

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episode Episode 7: Carvell Wallace artwork

Episode 7: Carvell Wallace

A thoughtful discussion with author Carvell Wallace on topics such as: love and beauty as a means of healing from trauma, finding and collecting bits of life to share with others, form reflecting content, distinguishing the difference between child and adult narration, essay as exploration or asking "what's missing?", the ongoing tragedies of masculinity, run-on sentences, 2nd person point of view, writing about survival, expanding readers' understanding of queerness, challenging traditional ideals of intimacy on the page, using writing as an investigative tool to detangle ourselves from oppressive systems, and much more. Writers/Books/Things to Check Out mentioned in this episode: Lani Ka'ahumanu, Jayda Shuavarnnasri, Vaim by Jon Fosse, Good Morning, Destroyer of Men's Souls by Nina Renata Aron, Family Guy, Weird Spotify Playlists subreddit, Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison, Women Without Men by Shahrnush Parsipur, Written on the Body by Jeanette Winterson, and Pure Ghost Radio, a podcast by Carvell. Links: * Carvell's Website [https://www.carvellwallace.com/] * Purchase Another Word for Love [https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780374237820/anotherwordforlove/] Intro/Outro Music by Lin * Lin's Bandcamp [https://linliketwotrees.bandcamp.com/] * Lin's Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/artist/6sqigIeBdZRfHsQvAxQ9X8?si=yEeEXizHRym8SSd-sh1ZJA]

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