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EPISODE · Dec 1, 2021 · 1H 53M

S4E3 - Essays About Feelings

from I'll Find Myself When I'm Dead

This week we discuss our feelings, how to write about feelings, our feelings some more, and two essays about feelings: Jerald Walker’s “Breathe,” and Chris Offutt’s “Trash Food.” (Sorry about the audio quality—we had some tech issues this week.) Jerald Walker’s “Breathe” in New England Review: https://www.nereview.com/vol-40-no-3-2019/breathe/  Chris Offutt’s “Trash Food” in Oxford American: https://main.oxfordamerican.org/magazine/item/550-trash-food Allen Gee’s “Old School,” the other essay about James Alan Macpherson that we mention. (Excerpt only): https://blog.pshares.org/index.php/old-school-by-allen-gee/  Stephanie Soileau’s book of short stories, Last One Out Shut Off the Lights: https://stephaniesoileau.com/last-one-out-shut-off-the-lights-2 Find out more at https://i-ll-find-myself-when-i-m-dead.pinecast.co

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