In this episode of The Downtown Writers Jam Podcast, Brad talks with writer David Blomenberg about his life as a writer.
In this episode of The Downtown Writers Jam Podcast, Brad talks with graphic novelist Kari McElroy about her experience developing and launching REGARDING DANDELIONS.
Brad first met University of Indianapolis professor Salvatore Pane at an Indy Reads Books reading, where he read a poem about the New York Knicks. There was an immediate bond forged over their mutual misery, angst, and despair.
The last of the Curbside Splendor Publishing interviews: Halle Butler talks about her novel and her disdain of discussing the writing process.
Curbside Splendor Publishing's Dmitry Samarov is a Russian immigrant, former cab driver, and painter. We spoke about how each of those influenced his writing.
Brad visited Curbside Splendor Publishing author Ben Tanzer in Chicago where they two men talked about writing, fatherhood, and how literature can create spaces for men to talk about manhood.
Curbside Splendor Publishing author Erika T. Wurth stopped by the podcast before her appearance at The Downtown Writers Jam, Vol. 2 to discuss how the tensions from life shape and inform the stories you tell.
Amanda Heckert, the editor-in-chief at Indianapolis Monthly, stopped by the podcast to talk about the long, weird, and winding road that brought her into publishing, her love of reading, the amazing stories she's worked on at the magazine, and the...
Angela Jackson-Brown stopped by to talk about her first book, Drinking from a Bitter Cup (WiDo Publishing), a fictionalized memoir that explores what her life in a small Southern town and abuse she faced as a child.
Sarah Layden, author of the forthcoming novel Trip Through Your Wires, stopped by the Downtown Writers Jam Podcast to discuss what authenticity means for writers, how our lives shape our fiction, and the problem with the idea of "women's literature...