Category: Podcast
ORIGINality Podcast Episode 38: It’s Been a Long Process
In this episode, I share my experience writing and publishing a middle-grade book, from the first picture game to finding an agent to books hitting the bookstore shelves. It was, indeed, a long process.
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ORIGINality Podcast Episode 37: Fuzzy Woo-Woo Business
Does a spiritual practice play a part in your creative process? Do you have any rituals to help you create? Aleen and I share our thoughts, feelings, history with spirituality, & current spiritual practices (or, in Aleen’s case, attempt at creating ritual) and how they relate to their creativity.
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ORIGINality Podcast Episode 36: Make Believe About Dragons
I’ve been dying to talk to Whitney “Strix” Beltrán about her twisty-turn-y journey to becoming a narrative designer in the video games industry since XOXO back in 2019. Turned out to be just as fascinating a conversation as I hoped.
Aleen, Whitney, and I talk about how sometimes we take the road we’ve always intended to go down and sometimes we’re led on a path we never could have imagined.
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ORIGINality Podcast Episode 35: Lean Into Your Creative Genius
In this episode Aleen and I talk about how easy it is to get bogged down in the notion that you’ve waited too long to start being creative. We’re here to tell you that it is never too late to try something new or start your creative life.
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Listen to me on the Glitchy Pancakes podcast
The folks at Glitchy Pancakes invited me and Sheree Renée Thomas on to talk about #OwnVoices fiction. Not just what it is, but also some of the complexity behind how people wield that label in writing and reading discourse online. It was a great conversation and I always love talking to Sheree cuz she’s amazing.
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I’m on the Science Friday Book Club talking about New Suns
Last week I had the great pleasure of being on WNYC’s Science Friday as part of the #SciFriBookClub. All this month they’re reading and talking about stories from New Suns: Original Speculative Fiction By Writers of Color edited by Nisi Shawl. I got to talk to editor Aisha Matthews and producer Christie Taylor about the story “Dumb House” written by Andrea Hairston.
Any time I get to discuss Andrea’s work with people I’m happy, so I knew going in that this would be fantastic. We ended up having a truly wonderful conversation that went a little over time, so some had to be cut. Still, what’s there captures the essence of what we talked about. You should buy the book, read the story, and listen in.
If you want to listen to the first segment where they talked to Darcie Little Badger about their story, or find the upcoming segments, head to the Science Friday book club website.
Originality podcast episode #31: Being Transparent About Hating the Process
In this episode Aleen talks to Rosemary Orchard and we discuss getting over barriers to creativity, not holding yourself to impossible standards, and establishing a writing ritual that works for you. Also: do you trust strangers to watch your stuff in coffee shops? (I totally do…)
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Originality podcast episode #30: The XOXO Episode
In my recent post about communities I talked about the importance of Finding Your Tribe. In this episode we discuss this in the context of the XOXO Festival and why creating intentional community spaces at conferences like this one matters. Also ways to get to conferences even if you don’t have the funds to do so.
Let me know what you think of this one in the comments!
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Originality podcast episode #29: Pantser, Plotter, Architect, Spy
In this episode we talk about the F word: failure. Bob Ross didn’t want you to be afraid to fail, and neither do we. So we discuss mistakes and how to frame those experiences to be productive instead of destructive. It’s not as woo-woo as it sounds, I promise.
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