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EPISODE · Oct 8, 2025 · 32 MIN

How to Share Short Stories with Maxine Rosaler

from The Life of Try: Personal growth, one try at a time. · host Wynne Leon

In this engaging conversation, host Wynne Leon, award-winning playwright Jack Canfora, and author Maxine Rosaler delve into her recently released book, 'The Missing Kidney,' a collection of short stories that explore the complexities of human relationships set against the backdrop of New York City in the 1970s and 80s. Maxine shares her journey as a writer, discussing her preference for short stories, the therapeutic nature of writing, and the importance of character development. The discussion also touches on the evolution of New York City, the themes of truth and denial in her work, and the challenges of navigating personal relationships in fiction. Throughout the conversation, Maxine emphasizes the significance of finding one's voice and the role of encouragement in a writer's journey.TakeawaysMaxine's stories are character-based and often autobiographical.She prefers writing short stories over novels for their conciseness.Writing can be therapeutic, helping to process emotions and experiences.The city of New York serves as a character in her stories.Maxine believes in the goodness of people and explores themes of denial.She emphasizes the importance of finding one's angle in writing.Feedback from readers and critics can be both affirming and challenging.The evolution of New York City influences her writing and themes.Maxine navigates personal relationships carefully in her fiction.The unconscious mind plays a crucial role in the creative process.Links for this episode:How to Share homeThe Missing Kidney websiteThe Missing Kidney on Barnes & Noble and AmazonFrom the Hosts:Jack Canfora's websiteWynne’s book about her beloved father: Finding My Father’s Faith; Blog: https://wynneleon.com/

In this engaging conversation, host Wynne Leon, award-winning playwright Jack Canfora, and author Maxine Rosaler delve into her recently released book, 'The Missing Kidney,' a collection of short stories that explore the complexities of human relationships set against the backdrop of New York City in the 1970s and 80s. Maxine shares her journey as a writer, discussing her preference for short stories, the therapeutic nature of writing, and the importance of character development. The discussion also touches on the evolution of New York City, the themes of truth and denial in her work, and the challenges of navigating personal relationships in fiction. Throughout the conversation, Maxine emphasizes the significance of finding one's voice and the role of encouragement in a writer's journey.TakeawaysMaxine's stories are character-based and often autobiographical.She prefers writing short stories over novels for their conciseness.Writing can be therapeutic, helping to process emotions and experiences.The city of New York serves as a character in her stories.Maxine believes in the goodness of people and explores themes of denial.She emphasizes the importance of finding one's angle in writing.Feedback from readers and critics can be both affirming and challenging.The evolution of New York City influences her writing and themes.Maxine navigates personal relationships carefully in her fiction.The unconscious mind plays a crucial role in the creative process.Links for this episode:How to Share homeThe Missing Kidney websiteThe Missing Kidney on Barnes & Noble and AmazonFrom the Hosts:Jack Canfora's websiteWynne’s book about her beloved father: Finding My Father’s Faith; Blog: https://wynneleon.com/

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