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All good things… I’m sad to write that—after much internal deliberation and conversation with the partners—The Geeky Press experiment has come to an end.
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Review: Crapalachia: A Biography of a Place
Review: Crapalachia: A Biography of a Place #appalachia #amreading #read #book #author
Crapalachia: A Biography of Place by Scott McClanahan My rating: 3 of 5 stars I’m still trying to wrap my head around Crapalachia. It’s not quite memoir, it’s certainly not a biography of a place, and as we find out at the end of the book it’s not entirely real. The book came recommended as an interesting, and non-traditional, book about Appalachia. if I’m honest: I’m always skeptical of these…
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Review: The Arts of Legerdemain as Taught by Ghosts
Review: The Arts of Legerdemain as Taught by Ghosts #amreading #read #book @jnaremore #author
The Arts of Legerdemain as Taught by Ghosts by Jim Naremore My rating: 5 of 5 stars I met Jim Naremore in 2016 at the writing events my collective hosts in Indianapolis. He was always very earnest, sitting away from most folks and editing. He was working to finish polishing his first novel, he told us. And so we let him be. And finish that bad boy he did. The Arts of Legerdemain as Taught by…
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Review: Watch Me Disappear
Review: Watch Me Disappear #amreading #reading #book #author @janelleb #bestseller
Watch Me Disappear by Janelle Brown My rating: 5 of 5 stars Watch Me Disappear is the best kind of mystery. Author Janelle Brown allows her story to unfold slowly, taking the time to let the characters breathe, and giving the reader the opportunity to invest in the world where the story takes place. What she so deftly does is create complicated characters who can’t easily be pigeon-holed into…
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Review: Harriet Said: A Novel
Review: Harriet Said: A Novel #fiction #writer #amreading #read #book #review
Harriet Said: A Novel by Beryl Bainbridge My rating: 5 of 5 stars I came across Beryl Bainbridge’s work after reading about her in the New York Times a few months ago. I was intrigued by the woman, her life, and her writing. And so I picked up Harriet Said: A Novel, which was Bainbridge’s first novel. The book was one of the best I’ve ever read. I’m generally not inclined to go all praise the…
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Indianapolis Playwright KT Peterson on this week's Writers Jam #podcast #writing #theater #play #amwriting #fiction After hours of conversations with Brad outside the podcast, Indianapolis playwright and writer KT Peterson came by to talk about how empathy, performance, curiosity, and writing come together in her work. The Downtown Writers Jam Podcast
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Episode 30: Too Black
This week on the Jam: Episode 30: Too Black #spokenword #poetry #writer #podcast #Indianapolis #author
Continuing our trip through the vast and interesting Indianapolis writing scene, Indianapolis spoken word artist Too Black stopped by the Jam to talk about how he developed his journey from student journalist to a spoken word performer, how he developed his writing voice, and how he’s gotten comfortable challenging all the assumptions people hold. The Downtown Writers Jam Podcast
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Episode 29: Award-winning playwright Jen Blackmer discusses the importance of the personal perspective in writing. #amwriting #podcast We're continuing down the path of politics and writing in this episode. PEN Literary award-winning playwright Jen Blackmer came by the podcast to discuss the importance of the personal perspective in art, particularly in the time of a Trump presidency.
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Episode 28: Ellen Munds #storyteller #podcast #writer #author #book #amwriting #amediting Continuing with the pursuit of writing in all of its forms, Storytelling Arts of Indiana director Ellen Munds discussed how stories and live performances shaped her life. The Downtown Writers Jam Podcast
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Episode 27: Trisha Borowicz In this episode, we went full nerdy-artist-filmmaker smart with Trisha Borowicz, a scientist and documentary filmmaker who raised $20,000 to create her film Science, Sex, and the Ladies: The True Story of the Female Orgasm in 2011. The Downtown Writers Jam Podcast
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Episode 26: Matt Mullins
Episode 26: Matt Mullins #podcast #amwriting #amediting #poetry #writer #indianapolis
Back from a winter hiatus, the Podcast picks up with more post-election musings between Brad and his guest Matt Mullins, a writer and professor at Ball State. In this episode, the two middle-aged white guys discuss how the election of Donald Trump changed the way they approached writing and storytelling, a theme you’ll see resonating through the next several months. As for Matt, he writes…
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Circle City New Play Fest
Circle City New Play Fest
The Basics 3 days. 4 new plays. Staged readings. Playwrights from across the country. Indy actors. Indy audiences. Playwrights are coming to Indy from across the country to develop their work. The audience is essential to the process at the first annual Circle City New Play Fest. A half hour before each staged reading, doors open for happy hour with the playwrights. After each reading, audiences…
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Scripted: Only You... and You... and You by Lou Harry
Scripted: Only You… and You… and You by Lou Harry
On Sunday, March 12th, for our fifth edition of Scripted, we will perform Only You… and You… and You by Lou Harry. Lou is an advocate for the arts in Indianapolis. He is a ridiculously accomplished writer – over 25 books, hundreds of magazine and newspaper articles… a Creative Renewal grant from the Arts Council of Indianapolis, plays produced at IndyFringe, TOTS, Phoenix Theatre. And he is a…
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Review: Hidden Figures: The American Dream and the Untold Story of the Black Women Mathematicians Who Helped Win the Space Race
Review: Hidden Figures #amreading #book #history #nonfiction #read
Hidden Figures: The American Dream and the Untold Story of the Black Women Mathematicians Who Helped Win the Space Race by Margot Lee Shetterly My rating: 5 of 5 stars Margot Lee Shetterly‘s book Hidden Figures really knocked my socks off. But it wasn’t the writing that got me. No, I was amazed that I’d never heard this story before now since I’ve spent my life in, and around, science and…
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Review: The Underground Railroad
Review: The Underground Railroad #amreading #read #book #author #review
The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead My rating: 5 of 5 stars Colson Whitehead‘s book is a heart-wrenching, brutal story that follows Cora’s escape from a murderous plantation in Georgia that’s set in an alternative universe where The Underground Railroad is an actual subway run by former slaves and white sympathizers, each of whom are hunted by regulators. I went into the book knowing…
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Review: The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer
Review: The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer #amreading #read #book #author #bookreview #nonfiction
The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer by Siddhartha Mukherjee My rating: 4 of 5 stars Reading about science is my jam, no doubt. I’m a sucker for books about cognitive science, the history of the universe, and how science evolved. And so I eagerly attacked The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer, a biographical history of cancer and the men and women whose pioneering work…
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Review: Shady Characters: The Secret Life of Punctuation, Symbols & Other Typographical Marks
Review: Shady Characters: The Secret Life of Punctuation, Symbols & Other Typographical Marks #amreading #reading #book #author
Shady Characters: The Secret Life of Punctuation, Symbols & Other Typographical Marks by Keith Houston My rating: 5 of 5 stars Generally speaking, I’m nonplussed by books about writing (save for On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft and Writing Down the Bones: Freeing the Writer Within). That said, I do love good style and grammar books, which is ironic as any of my editors or copy editors would…
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