

One Night Stands
6 snips Dec 7, 2021
Joining the discussion are Marie-Helene Bertino, a celebrated author from New York with a forthcoming novel, Rebecca Ivory, a Dublin-based short fiction writer, and Stephen Sexton, a poet and teacher at the Seamus Heaney Centre. They reflect on a unique overnight writing challenge, sharing humorous anecdotes about creative blocks, the tension of deadlines, and the thrill of late-night inspiration. Stephen's evocative poetry about landscapes contrasts beautifully with the personal journeys they discuss, emphasizing the interconnectedness of creativity and community.
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Projecting Fear into a Challenge
- Thomas Morris, editor-at-large, shared his fear of writing fiction and his refuge in editing.
- He designed the one-night story challenge to overcome this fear and encourage spontaneous creation.
Marie-Helene Bertino's "Every Forest, Every Film"
- Marie-Helene Bertino read from her story "Every Forest, Every Film," about a film reviewer in New York.
- The story explores themes of criticism, city life, and a strained relationship with her father.
Rebecca Ivory's "Arrivals"
- Rebecca Ivory read from "Arrivals," exploring themes of communication, cultural adaptation, and self-criticism.
- The story focuses on a character's reaction to voice notes from a friend in New York.