• S4E12 - Get In the Cage
    May 12 2022
    For our Season 4 finale, we watched the new Nicholas Cage movie The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent (Elena’s idea) and talked about it for more than two hours. Also: acting methods, Michael Syrah, Bob Dylan, email signatures, Goodreads, bad date movies, David’s recent experience on a TV set, the Nic Cage of sports, knuckleballs, Nick Cave, Elena sings some hits, Dracula, Elena’s going on tour, Justin drops his laptop near the end, Elvis hair, and (lots) more!
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    2 hrs and 12 mins
  • S4E11 - Revision
    Apr 20 2022

    This week, we’re talking about revision. We discuss a chapter of Stephen Koch’s The Modern Library Writer’s Workshop that’s one of the better nuts-and-bolts revision guides, common drafting issues, the role of feedback and workshops, why revision is often taught poorly or not at all, and what our processes look like. Also: our recent appearance on a more professional podcast, some sports talk, Mary Karr, Ecco Homo, Van Halen, and more!

    Some things we mention:

    Book Fight! – https://bookfightpod.com 

    Justin’s interview with Tim States for Words & Sports: https://www.wasquarterly.com/offseason/tailgating-with-justin-st-germain# 

    Stephen Koch’s The Modern Library Writer’s Workshop (we read Chapter 7: Working and Reworking): https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/94583/the-modern-library-writers-workshop-by-stephen-koch/

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    1 hr and 47 mins
  • S4E10 - March Faxness: the Final Four
    Mar 29 2022

    This week we’re checking in with March Faxness again, now that the field has narrowed to four songs/essays (including David’s!). We discuss the recent games, preview the semifinals, and make our picks for who’s going to win. Also: Elena takes up a new instrument, we’ve met a lot of Xness writers since our last episode—one of whom, Tim States, we include a mini-interview with—some AWP Philadelphia/Tucson Book Fest talk, a long tangent about the worst movies we’ve ever seen, David’s day on the Indigo Girls tour bus, Neil Gaiman’s wardrobe, and more!

    Some things we mention:

    All March Faxness essays are available on the site: http://marchxness.com 

    Follow March Xness on Twitter: https://twitter.com/marchxness 

    Follow David on Twitter: https://twitter.com/elturk7 

    Follow Tim States on Twitter: https://twitter.com/epmornsesh

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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • S4E9 - March Faxness Round 1 Recap
    Mar 10 2022

    This week we’re talking about possibly the best essay-related week of the year: March Faxness round 1, in which 64 essays about cover songs faced off in a tournament. We try to touch on our favorites—although we probably missed some—and discuss the bracket and upcoming games. Also: Elvis Costello gets spicy on Twitter, we all get spicy about the Mountain Goats, dork rodeos, community college bowl, Denry’s back(!), Drake’s reading list, Kamp Kilmer, Justin tries to understand NFTs, Elena explains the Chicken Van, some country music talk, is the shopping cart a dance?, roof-raising techniques, and Elena does mini-covers of Evan Dando, Snow’s “Informer,” and Tom Jones’ “Sex Bomb.”

    Some things we mention:

    All March Faxness essays are available on the site: http://marchxness.com 

    Follow March Xness on Twitter: https://twitter.com/marchxness 

    March Faxness Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3rNwexRZ9dmA0nvssrPlDK 

    Denry’s March Fadness essay on Snow’s “Informer”: http://marchxness.com/snowvsedwinmccain

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • S4E8 - March Faxness Preview
    Feb 23 2022

    This week we’re talking about the real reason this podcast exists: the annual March Xness essay/song tournament, which is about cover songs this year.

    Some things we mention:

    March Faxness (and the previous tournaments): http://marchxness.com 

    Follow March Xness on Twitter: https://twitter.com/marchxness 

    March Faxness Spotify playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3rNwexRZ9dmA0nvssrPlDK 

    Joan Jett’s “Crimson & Clover”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXFra7gjElw 

    Tiffany’s “I Think We’re Alone Now” video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6Q3mHyzn78 

    The Cover Me episode about “I Think We’re Alone Now”: https://covermepodcast.podbean.com/e/i-think-were-alone-now-tommy-james-and-the-shondells/

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • S4E7 - There's No I in Essay
    Feb 9 2022

    This week we’re talking about essays that aren’t in the first person. Elena picked one example, Eliot Weinberger’s “The Rhinoceros,” and Justin picked another, an excerpt from Claudia Rankine’s Citizen. Also: the new Macbeth, the acting role Elena was recently offered, Elena recites some Lady Macbeth, some Arnold Palmer talk, and a mini-spelling bee.

    Some things we mention:

    Eliot Weinberger’s “The Rhinoceros”: http://www.rhinoresourcecenter.com/pdf_files/120/1206206707.pdf

    Claudia Rankine’s Citizen: https://www.graywolfpress.org/books/citizen

    Brian Doyle’s “Joyas Voladoras”: https://theamericanscholar.org/joyas-volardores/

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    1 hr and 59 mins
  • S4E6 - The Pushcart Prize 2022
    Jan 28 2022

    This week we’re talking about this year’s edition of the Pushcart Prize anthology. We compare it to Best American, discuss the important differences, and focus on a few selections from the anthology. Also: Build-A-Bears, Paint & Wine, Burt Reynolds, male pattern baldness, egg donation, BoJack Horseman, some March Faxness warmup talk, and more!

    Some things we mention:

    The Pushcart Prize: http://www.pushcartprize.com

    March Faxness: http://marchxness.com

    Kathryn Schulz’s essay on The Great Gatsby (suggested in a listener email): https://www.vulture.com/2013/05/schulz-on-the-great-gatsby.html

    “Open House” by Jeremiah Moss: https://www.nplusonemag.com/issue-36/essays/open-house/

    “Gutted” by Cathryn Klusmeier: https://agnionline.bu.edu/essay/gutted

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    1 hr and 31 mins
  • S4E5 - Best American Essays 2021
    Dec 29 2021

    This week we’re talking about this year’s edition of Best American Essays. We compare it to previous years (spoiler: this one is a bummer), discuss the new subgenre of pandemic essays, and focus on a few selections from the anthology. Also: David makes us a pandemic cocktail, Justin’s dog makes a few barky cameos, we (well, one of us) question the entire Best American Essays enterprise, and we do a year-end lightning news/round. See you next year!

    (Note: we don’t mention Joan Didion’s death because it occurred the morning after we recorded, but if you’d like to hear some of our previous thoughts on Didion, we did an episode about her latest book earlier this year: http://www.essaypodcast.com/s3-e2-didion-on-writing/)

    Some things we mention:

    Best American Essays 2021: https://www.hmhbooks.com/shop/books/the-best-american-essays-2021/9780358381754 

    Assay’s interview with Robert Atwan, the series editor of Best American Essays: https://www.assayjournal.com/interview-with-robert-atwan-31.html 

    Alexander Chee’s link to BAE 2022 submission guidelines: https://twitter.com/alexanderchee/status/1473391913784983553

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    1 hr and 55 mins