West of the Page
From comic books to cult classics—here’s how Joe R. Lansdale became one of the most original voices in modern storytelling. Lansdale dives into his wild, genre-bending career, from crime and horror to westerns packed with grit and myth. He talks about his story “Under the Moon of Arizona” from the Rough Country anthology, where he reimagines real-life Black cowboy Nat Love and brings overlooked history back into the spotlight. The anthology also supports the U.S. Marshals Survivors Benefit Fund, adding a meaningful real-world impact to the work. You’ll also hear about his “seat of the pants” writing style—no outlines, just instinct—why he writes for himself instead of chasing the market, how decades of martial arts experience shape his visceral fight scenes, and the discipline behind showing up to write every single day. Whether you’re a writer, reader, or just love a good story—this is packed with insight and inspiration.
12 episodios
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