Episodes
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After five years and 97 episodes (not counting bonus book club episodes) Rite Gud is saying Gud By. Be seeing you.
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Kurt Schiller joins us to talk about the hellish wellness industry and the siren song of creative self-destruction.
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The hustle is real if you ever plan to write for money, and it’s foolish to ignore it; in this episode we talk to horror author Kyle Winkler.
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Help your writing Escape From New York! In this episode, Cassidy McCants talks to us about thriving creatively outside of NY and Los Angeles.
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What’s in a name? A lot, really. That’s why they’re so hard to come up with. Karlo Yeager Rodriguez joins us to talk about names.
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A lot of this podcast is about the publishing industry, but some folks strike out on their own. Evan Dahm talks about self-publishing.
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I can show you the world. Shining, shimmering splendid. Tell me, writer, now when did you last read a worldbuilding guide?
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In this episode, we’re talking to Matt Wolfbridge about his new online magazine, Typebar. We discuss how and why he put the mag together.
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We’re back from our brief sabbatical to discuss i Pony: Blueprint for a New America by presidential candidate/boot model Vermin Supreme.
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In this liberated-from-the-paywall edition of the Book Club, Simon McNeil joins us to discuss Eugene Ionesco's absurdist play Rhinoceros.
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But, in this episode, we’re going to talk about the limits of shock value. Joining us is the world’s greatest writer, June Martin.
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Maybe we write a story inspired by a real life event–something that happened to us, or something we heard about—but where is the ethical line? Joining us is Ryan Estrada, author of "Banned Book Club."
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In this episode of Rite Gud, we’re paying tribute to literary losers, fuck-ups, and failures. Joining us is J.R. Bolt.
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James McPherson joins us to examine how disability is portrayed in works like Fury Road, Game of Thrones and Kafka's The Metamorphosis.
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We have nice vampires who don’t kill, sad ghosts, succubi who don’t fuck. But we like it when monsters are monstrous.
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On tonight’s menu, we’re starting off with a discussion about the lack of physicality in contemporary speculative fiction.
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The average American consumes 100,000 words a day. But what do we retain? What have we learned? Do you really gotta go fast?
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Here to talk about engaging with nature in your fiction is Ashely Adams, who will teach us how to touch grass.
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In this episode of Rite Gud, we are talking about swords. We are joined by Johanus Haidner of The Academy of European Swordsmanship.
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We debunk more Bad Writing Advice: the virtues of head hopping, the problem with MICE, and why not to let a robot say if your prose is vivid.
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