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Don’t Worry, No One’s Listening (DWNOL)
by Edward Savio
These aren’t the podcasts you’re looking for. Screenwriter and novelist Edward Savio sits down with writers, filmmakers, and other creatively driven individuals to discuss unfiltered their thoughts on blank pages, creative chaos, and the ways stories can save us. Honest, funny, and definitely not your normal book chat. Featuring guests like Julia Whelan, Greg Cope White, Ray Porter, and Christopher Moore. For writers, readers, and curious eavesdroppers. Come in quietly. And seriously… don’t tell anyone you’re here.DWNOL is presented by Bookstr.
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EP.8 Liza Tully: From Kerfuffles to Clues
Liza Tully joins Edward Savio to talk pen names, mystery structure, writing process, and the pleasure of exact language. From literary fiction and dark suspense to The World’s Greatest Detective and Her Just Okay Assistant, this is a conversation about trust-your-instinct writing, reader expectation, giant handwritten notebooks, and why the best advice may be learning which advice to ignore.Presented by Bookstr.comMusic: “Local Forecast - Slower,” “Loopster,” “I Got a Stick Arr Bryan Teoh” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0“Patron Saint of Heists” by Bryan TeohLicensed under Creative Commons: license 0 attribution
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EP.7 Max Barry: Making the Ridiculous Feel Real
Max Barry joins Edward Savio to talk satire, persuasion, and why even the most ridiculous ideas have to feel real. From Lexicon to Jennifer Government to The 22 Murders of Madison May, which sets a serial killer loose across the multiverse with reality-bending consequences, they get into dialogue, power, and the problem of writing satire in a world that keeps outpacing it. Funny, sharp, and a little unsettling, it’s a look at how the absurd starts to feel uncomfortably real.Presented by Bookstr.comMusic: “Local Forecast - Slower,” “Loopster,” “I Got a Stick Arr Bryan Teoh” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0“Patron Saint of Heists” by Bryan Teoh Licensed under Creative Commons: license 0 attribution
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EP. 6 Dennis E. Taylor: To Infinity Bobs and Beyond
Software developer turned bestselling sci-fi author Dennis E. Taylor joins Edward Savio to talk about the unlikely path that led to the Bobiverse series. They discuss engineering, artificial intelligence, writing habits, and the moment a bad Kindle book inspired Taylor to start writing fiction himself.Presented by Bookstr.comMusic: “Local Forecast - Slower, ” “Loopster,” “I Got a Stick Arr Bryan Teoh” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 "Patron Saint of Heists” by Bryan Teoh Licensed under Creative Commons: license 0 attribution
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EP. 5 Kat Rosenfield: Winging It Like a Grown-Ass Professional
Bestselling novelist and cultural critic Kat Rosenfield joins Edward Savio for a candid and hilarious conversation about writing by instinct, trusting creative chaos, and the difference between building stories and breaking them apart.Rosenfield discusses her novels No One Will Miss Her, You Must Remember This, and the just-released How to Survive in the Woods, her instinct-driven writing process, and why writer’s block often means your brain is still “baking” the story. They also talk about cultural criticism, great dialogue, and the strange experience of researching pop culture “for professional reasons.”A sharp, funny look at storytelling, criticism, and making it up as you go—like a grown-ass professional.Music:“Local Forecast - Slower, ” “Loopster,” “I Got a Stick Arr Bryan Teoh” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"Patron Saint of Heists” by Bryan TeohLicensed under Creative Commons: license 0 attribution
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EP.4 Jonathan Maberry: The Grin Reaper
Bestselling author Jonathan Maberry joins author and screenwriter Edward Savio to talk monsters, trauma, productivity, and the joy of writing without fear. A candid, wide-ranging conversation about craft, character, and surviving the long haul.Presented by Bookstr.com“Writing is 99% thinking about it. The rest is typing.”“You find the speed at which you do your best work — not the speed people tell you to.”“Trauma doesn’t disappear. It changes shape.”“If I’m writing to please readers, that’s fear-based. I want to be joy-based.”Music:“Local Forecast - Slower, ” “Loopster,” “I Got a Stick Arr Bryan Teoh” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"Patron Saint of Heists” by Bryan TeohLicensed under Creative Commons: license 0 attribution
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EP.3 Julia Whelan: Wants You To Know This Isn't About Her
Julia Whelan on acting, audiobooks, writing, and why "this story" is never really about her.Actor-turned–audiobook superstar–turned-novelist Julia Whelan joins Edward Savio for a candid, funny, and unexpectedly revealing conversation about how she found her creative voice on and off the page. She reflects on her Once and Again years, the childhood improv moment that shaped her writing philosophy, and the twist that led her into audiobooks long before the industry exploded. Whelan talks about writing My Oxford Year, Thank You for Listening, and her latest, Casanova, LLC—and why you won’t catch her writing a memoir. She explains her aversion to prescriptive writing rules and the single question she always asks before starting a new project. With thoughts on Ray Porter’s influence, the evolution of audio storytelling, and DWNOL’s refreshing longform “non-interview” format, this episode offers an intimate look at a storyteller who’s mastered more mediums than most people try.Presented by Bookstr.comFeaturing: Julia Whelan • Host: Edward SavioApple Podcasts: https://bit.ly/DWNOLpodcastSpotify: https://bit.ly/DWNOLSubscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DWNOLMusic:“Local Forecast - Slower, ” “Loopster,” “I Got a Stick Arr Bryan Teoh”by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/"Patron Saint of Heists"by Bryan TeohLicensed under Creative Commons: license 0 attribution
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EP.2 Greg Cope White: From Otherhood to Brotherhood
Guts, glory, and funny stories. Boot camp, writing, and the journey from feeling invisible to finding your place. Greg Cope White joins Edward Savio to talk identity, the Marines, and turning survival into story—from The Pink Marine to the Netflix series Boots. Presented by Bookstr.comMusic:Songs by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) - “Local Forecast - Slower,” “I Got a Stick Arr Bryan Teo,” “Loopster,” & “Your Call” Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/DWNOL Themes by Trina Davis and Ani Musical Team © Babelfish Press, LLC Used with permission.
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EP. 1—Christopher Moore: Making The Profane Profound
Writing, rewriting, and the occasional F-Bomb. In the premiere episode of DWNOL, screenwriter and novelist Edward Savio interviews Christopher Moore, international bestselling author ("Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal", "A Dirty Job", and "Bloodsucking Fiends", and "Fool"), known for his humorous and absurd storytelling. They discuss Moore's journey from being discouraged by a high school teacher to becoming a bestselling writer. The conversation covers the challenges of balancing humor with meaningful storytelling, the rigorous process of writing and research, and the importance of staying true to one's creative vision. With plenty of fun anecdotes and insights into the writing life, this episode offers an intimate look at the creative process and the tenacity required to succeed in the literary world.DWNOL is presented by Bookstr.Christopher Moore's Latest Novel: Anima Rising Music:“Local Forecast - Slower”“Loopster”“Your Call”“I Got a Stick Arr Bryan Teo”by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/DWNOL Themes by Trina Davis and Ani Musical Team © Babelfish Press, LLC Used with permission.
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Welcome! Now, WTF is this Podcast?
In this introduction, screenwriter and novelist Edward Savio explains what this podcast is—and what it isn’t. It’s not the standard writer interview. It is a conversation between two creatives—a deep dive into process, the blank page, and the ways stories save us. DWNOL is presented by Bookstr.Music: Cold Funk - Funkorama by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
These aren’t the podcasts you’re looking for. Screenwriter and novelist Edward Savio sits down with writers, filmmakers, and other creatively driven individuals to discuss unfiltered their thoughts on blank pages, creative chaos, and the ways stories can save us. Honest, funny, and definitely not your normal book chat. Featuring guests like Julia Whelan, Greg Cope White, Ray Porter, and Christopher Moore. For writers, readers, and curious eavesdroppers. Come in quietly. And seriously… don’t tell anyone you’re here.DWNOL is presented by Bookstr.
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Edward Savio
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