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Genuine Stories, Humor, and The Art of Eavesdropping with Mike Exinger

34 min · 1. apr. 2026
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Stories are a part of our everyday life. Humor can come from places we least expect, lawn mower or bank memo not excluded! You just have to keep your ears, eyes, and imagination open to the unexpected. Mike Exinger and I had such a fun discussion about where he gets his ideas (spoiler: daily life is full of material ripe for the picking!) and how he uses his unique brand of humor. We also talked about what happens when you get an agent but your manuscript doesn’t sell, how to interpret mixed feedback with completely opposing recommendations, turning your short stories into full length novels, and giving old ideas brand new life. You don’t want to miss this incredible conversation! You can find Mike (and his alter ego Buxton Manning) here: buxtonmanning.com @mikeexinger.bsky.social https://www.facebook.com/mike.exinger/ X = @MikeExinger You can find Mike’s and Buxton’s books here: buxtonmanning.com Gambling guides are available on Apple, Kobo, etc. through D2D If you are a writer, published or unpublished, have an encouraging word to share, and want to be on the podcast, just email me at writersinthewildernesspodcast@gmail.com [writersinthewildernesspodcast@gmail.com] or visit https://writersinthewildernesspodcast.com/ This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit kathrinclassen.substack.com [https://kathrinclassen.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

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