First Person Present
Sparkling wine, the New York Knicks, and a pair of heels you absolutely cannot walk in. In this episode, Josh and Dasha get deep into the undefined territory of writer's voice—what's the actual definition, whether you can find it or whether it's already found you, and why trying to write like the writers you love might be the most seductive trap in the craft. Plus, a Reddit post from a self-described edgelord who writes Omegaverse fanfic and can't stop adding flowery language—and why their "problem" might not be a problem at all. Call in with questions [https://www.speakpipe.com/firstpersonpresent] Visit our site for full show notes [https://heweshouse.com/podcast/s2e10-peace-gurl-heels-developing-your-writing-voice-imitating-other-writers-and-why-your-style-is-already-yours/] Links: Room to Dream by David Lynch Fragmented narratives are broken, independent, and honest — Lit Hub Omegaverse — Wikipedia "Love Is a Piano Dropped from a Fourth-Story Window" by Dasha Sikmashvili Plantain by Josh Boardman Where I'm Calling From — Dasha's Substack post featuring Baby Bo's Cantina Baby Bo's Cantina on Instagram (RIP) Why Did I Ever by Mary Robison Speedboat by Renata Adler Pastoralia by George Saunders Vices by Giancarlo DiTrapano On the Joyce quote: "A man of genius makes no mistakes" — Oxford University Press Blog Theme music: "1982" by See Jazz
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