Award-winning author Debra Spark discusses the value of art, the role of women in the art world, parenting, and creating parallel lines in creative writing. Topics also include the real and fictional abusive boarding school in Maine and if beauty can save people.
The podcast discusses the value of art and beauty's potential to save people.
Exploration of the role of women in the art world and parenting challenges in creative writing.
Insights on creating parallel narratives in storytelling and addressing abusive techniques in a fictional boarding school.
Deep dives
Introduction to Book of the Month
Book of the Month is a subscription service that helps readers discover new books and promotes emerging authors alongside established ones. Members can choose from a curated selection of books each month that are shipped to their door for free. The excitement of potentially finding a new favorite book is a key feature, with options for curated audiobooks now available for listening in the app.
Podcast Overview and Literary Pilgrimage
The podcast, First Draft, hosted by Mitzi Rabgen, delves into the craft, writing life, and themes within authors' works. Each interview is a unique journey, exploring what it means to be human and how this idea is conveyed through the writer's craft. The episode features an interview with author Deborah Spark, discussing the moral complexities present in writing and storytelling.
Challenges of Patron Support
The podcast host discusses the challenges of seeking patron support to sustain the content creation. While acknowledging the value of listener engagement and contributions, there is a candid reflection on the financial aspects of producing the podcast and the impact of patron fluctuations on sustaining the show's continuity.
Writing Discipline: Exploring Themes of Grief and Art
Deborah Spark's novel, 'Discipline,' explores the intertwining narratives of characters connected through experiences of grief and art. The tale unfolds over several decades, revealing the impacts of troubled pasts and hidden secrets. Spark shares insights on how personal stories inspired the novel, touching on themes of loss, mental health, and the complexities of human relationships.
Parenting, Art, and Deception in Fiction
The podcast episode explores themes of parenting, art, and deception in fiction. Characters in the novel wrestle with the ethical dilemmas of revealing secrets and navigating complex family dynamics. Through storytelling, the narrative delves into the portrayal of women and the dynamic interplay between personal desires, societal expectations, and artistic expression.
Debra Spark is the award-winning author of five novels, including Unknown Caller, which was picked for Maine’s statewide summer READ ME program. She has also published two collections of short stories; and two books of essays on fiction writing called And Then Something Happened and Curious Attractions. Her book reviews, short fiction, articles, op-eds, and essays have appeared in Agni, American Scholar, AWP Writers’ Chronicle, and the Boston Globe among others. Her new novel is Discipline. She is the Zacamy Professor of English at Colby College and teaches in the MFA Program for Writers at Warren Wilson College.
We talked about the value of art, if beauty can save people, the real and fictional boarding school in Maine that used abusive techniques on teenagers, the role of women in the art world usually being in service to men, parenting, and creating parallel lines in a narrative piece of creative writing.