Something (rather than nothing)
Something (rather than nothing)
Ken Volante
Why is there something rather than nothing? This podcast is a philosophical and psychological exploration into the act of creation (poets, musicians, writers, painters, thinkers, all of us) by: Ken Volante
Olivia Dolphin
It was a pleasure to talk to Olivia Dolphin about her deep literary and musical talents back in Episode 116  [https://zencastr.com/z/E4LkGxbe] Providence, Rhode Island's Olivia Dolphin brings a deep and gritty honesty to her lyrics that captures an audience. Whether it's a song about embracing your imperfections, being ghosted, or challenging yourself, Dolphin's vulnerability pulls you in. Enjoy the single "Quiet Girls" and this talk about life, magick, art, literature and the things we live for . . .  Olivia site [https://www.oliviadolphinmusic.com/] SRTN Site [https://www.somethingratherthannothing.com/]
Aug 12, 2024
56 min
Sara McGrath
Sara McGrath is an illustrator and author of "Garage Girls" and lives in Los Angeles. About "Garage Girls" - - - Sara & Chloe are best friends, roommates, & co-hosts of garage girls, a weekly talk show that airs at an inconvenient time on Los Angeles' public access channel, a station no one watches. And yet, they become wildly famous and popular. Can you even Believe? Sara's website  [https://www.bookjerk.com/] SRTN Website [https://www.somethingratherthannothing.com/]
Jul 31, 2024
38 min
Ilya Popenko
Ilya Popenko [https://www.popenkophoto.com/about] is a multi-disciplinary artist who was born in the Soviet Union and immigrated to the US at the age of 16. He is an award-winning filmmaker and photographer as well as a songwriter and a performer. In 2011, he formed a band called Mad Meg who play in an eclectic style they themselves haphazardly identify as "Punk-Chanson-Noir". Based out of New York, Mad Meg has toured extensively in Russia and the former Soviet Bloc, including tours that covered close to 30 cities throughout the vast, frozen expanse of Eastern Europe, and in the course of which they shared the stage with such luminaries as Nogu Svelo!, Rasputina, and Emir Kusturica and recorded a live album in a female prison in Lithuania. While Mad Meg is on hiatus, Ilya works on his solo songs, one of which he's proud to present today. SRTN Website [https://www.somethingratherthannothing.com/]
Jul 24, 2024
31 min
Spencer Fleury
Spencer Fleury is the author of I Blame Myself But Also You and other stories  (Malarkey Books, 2024) and How I'm Spending My Afterlife (Woodhall Press, 2021).  He lives in San Francisco. Spencer Fleury Website  [https://spencerfleury.com/] SRTN Website [https://www.somethingratherthannothing.com/]
Jul 18, 2024
40 min
Lauren O'Brien and "Lolo's Boyfriend Show"
Lauren graces the show again to talk more about her exciting solo play "Lolo's Boyfriend Show." It was such a thrill to talk to Lauren about art, the development of Lolo, taking risks on the stage and the hopes and dreams we all need : - ) We also talk about so many costume changes, fashion and design! Bunch of John Leguizamo love at the end. Here's a little pshow review here from Broadway World [https://www.broadwayworld.com/off-off-broadway/article/LOLOS-BOYFRIEND-SHOW-To-Have-World-Premiere-At-The-New-York-City-Fringe-Festival-20240306] This is Lauren on the SRTN Fringe Episode  [https://zencastr.com/z/Y3tHEEWZ] This is SRTN  [https://www.somethingratherthannothing.com/]
Jul 12, 2024
1 hr 6 min
Ross McMeekin
Ross McMeekin the author of The Hummingbirds (Skyhorse, 2018.) His short fiction has appeared in literary journals and magazines such as Virginia Quarterly Review, Shenandoah, Redivider, and X-R-A-Y. He has won fellowships from Hugo House and Jack Straw Cultural Center in Seattle. For the last ten years, he has served as editor of the literary journal, Spartan.  McMeekin's Below the Falls is a collection filled with passion, tenderness, love, and peril. Two climbers in the North Cascades risk their friendship and lives ascending a frozen waterfall. The girlfriend of a famous comedian in Greenwich Village must decide whether she wants to raise a child in the spotlight of fame. A mysterious Bird of Paradise makes daily overtures to an elderly widow in the frigid Midwest. A Texas fracking mogul struggles to find the love his money prevents. The deeply rendered American landscapes of these stories emerge as a vital background for characters faced with conflicts that cannot be easily resolved, illuminating interior worlds filled with contradiction. You can find him at www.rossmcmeekin.com [http://www.rossmcmeekin.com/] SRTN Website [https://www.somethingratherthannothing.com/episodes]
Jul 1, 2024
40 min
Matthew Kyle Levine
Matthew Kyle Levine is a filmmaker and cinematographer based in New York City.  His short films have won awards and played at numerous film festivals throughout North America, including the Williamsburg Independent Film Festival and the Canada Shorts Film Festival, most notably for his short film "Miss Freelance". Watch 'Caleb and Sarah" and other short films on Mathew Kyle Levine's Vimeo: MKL Vimeo [https://vimeo.com/matthewkylelevine] SRTN Website [https://www.somethingratherthannothing.com/]
Jun 23, 2024
51 min
Paul Luikart
Paul Luikart is the author of the short story collections Animal Heart (Hyperborea Publishing, 2016), Brief Instructions (Ghostbird Press, 2017), Metropolia (Ghostbird Press, 2021), The Museum of Heartache (Pski's Porch Publishing, 2021), the 11th installment of Belle Point Press' Prose Series, and The Realm of the Dog (J. New Books, 2024.) He serves as an adjunct professor of fiction writing at Covenant College in Lookout Mountain, Georgia. He and his family live in Chattanooga, Tennessee. Paul's Website [https://pluikart2.wixsite.com/paulluikart]
Jun 13, 2024
36 min
Shannon Robinson
The Ill-Fitting Skin [https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-ill-fitting-skin-shannon-robinson/21168757?aid=5819&ean=9781950413751&listref=2024-clients&] is layered with surreal storytelling but remains an extraordinarily realistic read, in the sense that even the most solid realities of life—and death—tend to blur and shimmer at their raw edges. The talkative bird that nests in a woman's womb is as real as the "previous tenant." The love of a mother for her uncontrollable son is as real as the wildness that is in her too. The women of The Ill-Fitting Skin are real women—who work and grieve and create and destroy, who love and do not love, whether at the roll of the dice or because "the pages are paths, and you will have to choose among them." Shannon Robinson's debut short story collection, The Ill-Fitting Skin, is winner of the Press 53 Award for Short Fiction (forthcoming with Press 53 in May 2024). Her writing has appeared in The Gettysburg Review, The Iowa Review, Joyland, Water-Stone Review, Nimrod, failbetter, and elsewhere. She holds an MFA in fiction from Washington University in St. Louis, and in 2011 she was the Writer-in-Residence at Interlochen Center for the Arts. Other honors include Nimrod's Katherine Anne Porter Prize for Fiction, grants from the Elizabeth George Foundation and the Canada Council for the Arts, a Hedgebrook Fellowship, a Sewanee Scholarship, and an Independent Artist Award from the Maryland Arts Council. She teaches creative writing at Johns Hopkins University and lives in Baltimore with her husband and son. www.shannonrobinson.org [http://www.shannonrobinson.org/]
Jun 4, 2024
48 min
Morgan Parker
Morgan Parker is a poet, essayist, and novelist. She is the author of the young adult novel Who Put This Song On? [https://www.getunderlined.com/books/592224/who-put-this-song-on-by-morgan-parker/]; and the poetry collections Other People's Comfort Keeps Me Up At Night [https://www.amazon.com/Other-Peoples-Comfort-Keeps-Night/dp/0986187615/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1483403242&sr=1-1&keywords=other+people%27s+comfort+keeps+me+up+at+night], There Are More Beautiful Things Than Beyoncé [https://tinhouse.com/product/there-are-more-beautiful-things-than-beyonce-morgan-parker/], and Magical Negro [https://tinhouse.com/product/magical-negro/], which won the 2019 National Book Critics Circle Award. She is the recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts Literature Fellowship, winner of a Pushcart Prize, and has been hailed by The New York Times as "a dynamic craftsperson" of "considerable consequence to American poetry." Parker's debut book of nonfiction, You Get What You Pay For   [https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/576870/you-get-what-you-pay-for-by-morgan-parker/9780525511441/] is available at your favorite bookstore.
May 30, 2024
30 min
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