Episode 94: Rachel Zucker
Aug 14, 2019•1 hr 23 min•Ep. 94
Episode description
Rachel Zucker is a writer based in New York City. Rachel’s podcast Commonplace: Conversations with Poets (and Other People) is one of my favorite literary shows, a show that has deeply influenced my approach to podcasting. In our conversation, Rachel and I talked about Commonplace and her 2014 book The Pedestrians, how each of us approach hosting a conversational podcast, and writing as a form of self-castigation.
(Conversation recorded July 18, 2019.)
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Show Notes:- Rachel Zucker
- Commonplace: Conversations with Poets (and Other People)
- Rachel Zucker - The Pedestrians: Wave Books | IndieBound | B&N
- Rachel Zucker - SoundMachine (preorder)
- SoundMachine
- Rachel Zucker - MOTHERs: IndieBound | B&N
- Alice Notley
- Sharon Olds
- Wayne Koestenbaum
- Mike Sakasegawa - “The Lie Beneath the Story of My Family’s Asian American Dream”
- Commonplace - Episode 50: Inside Commonplace
- The Turnaround
- Commonplace - Episode 71: Mira Jacob
- Between the Covers - Miriam Toews : Women Talking
- Commonplace - Episode 72: Ilya Kaminsky
- Darcey Steinke - Flash Count Diary
- Tina Chang - Hybrida
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