

Good Scribes Only
Daniel Breyer, Jeremy Streich
Good Scribes Only is a podcast featuring a novelist + venture investor (Daniel Breyer) and a novelist + founder (Jeremy Streich), who share an enthusiasm for literature. From classics to sci-fi, moderns to ancient philosophy, your hosts will ramble and banter about it all—particularly the topics they have no business discussing.
Each episode dives into the craft of writing as well as questions of plot, character, theme, and philosophy in a work.
Each episode dives into the craft of writing as well as questions of plot, character, theme, and philosophy in a work.
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Jun 1, 2023 • 17min
#35 🫡🧗♀️ Inside Good Scribes - Australian Rock Bands, Suffering, Physical Challenge, and the Human Spirit
Hosted by novelists and entrepreneurs Daniel Breyer & Jeremy Streich, Good Scribes Only is a podcast for curious minds to explore, challenge, and think differently through books. Sometimes even traveling to a place doesn't permit you to see it for how it really is for those who live there. Fiction, on the other hand, can. And thus, season 3 is about widening our perspective. We hope you're coming along can help do the same. Be sure to check out the Episode Cheat Sheet for an overview.This episode is a follow up to this week's discussion about The Narrow Road to the Deep North by Richard FlanaganIf you missed it, here's that episode Cheat Sheet
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May 29, 2023 • 1h
#34 🇦🇺🛤️ The Narrow Road to the Deep North - Richard Flanagan
About the EpisodeYou don’t always need a plane ticket to travel; sometimes, all you need is a book. Often, fictional stories can help us explore worlds outside our own, take us out of life’s everyday tangles, and allow us to widen our perspective. Fifth stop, Oceania! We hope you enjoy this discussion about 'The Narrow Road to the Deep North' by Richard Flanagan.About the Book🦘 Welcome to Australia. This week we read The Narrow Road to the Deep North, a book about war’s cruelties as well as the impossibility of love. The novel follows a single day in the life of Dorrigo Evans, an Australian doctor working as a slave in a Japanese labor camp in 1943. The novel jumps around in time and setting, journeying from Tokyo to the Burma railway, from the caves of Tasmania to a pre-war beachside hotel, ultimately providing the reader a view into just how challenging it can be to find meaning and love after an intense war experience.In this episode Dan and I discuss memory, time, the dual nature of man, art, eastern vs western culture, ethnocentrism, and the challenge of love. It’s a dark, intense, poetically written book and a great stop for the Australia episode of this season.About Good Scribes OnlyHosted by novelists and entrepreneurs Daniel Breyer & Jeremy Streich, Good Scribes Only is a podcast for curious minds to explore, challenge, and think differently through books. Sometimes even traveling to a place doesn't permit you to see it for how it really is for those who live there. Fiction, on the other hand, can. And thus, season 3 is about widening our perspective. We hope you're coming along can help do the same. Be sure to check out the Episode Cheat Sheet for an overview. We hope you enjoy this discussion about The Narrow Road to the Deep North by Richard FlanaganEpisode Cheat SheetEpisode Notes:0-5 min — Squirrel gate!5-10 min — Book introduction10-15 min — Casting the movie15-22 min — Plot summary22-25 min — Novel’s structure25-30 min — On memory30-35 min — Post-war treatment of enemies35-40 min — Dorrigo’s affair40-45 min — Dorrigo’s struggles45-50 min — Philosophies behind the novel50-55 min — Fame and reality55-60 min — Final thoughts
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May 25, 2023 • 15min
#33 🤖🚜 Inside Good Scribes - A Discussion on A.I.
You don’t always need a plane ticket to travel; sometimes, all you need is a book. Fiction allows us explore worlds beyond our own, taking us out of life’s everyday tangles, and allowing us to move forward with a wider perspective. So rather than travel physically, Good Scribes Only is traveling to Europe, Africa, Central America, North America, Oceania, the Middle East, and Asia by way of literature. Fourth stop, North America!
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May 22, 2023 • 1h 4min
#32 🍇🇺🇸 Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck
About the EpisodeYou don’t always need a plane ticket to travel; sometimes, all you need is a book. Fiction allows us explore worlds beyond our own, taking us out of life’s everyday tangles, and allowing us to move forward with a wider perspective. So rather than travel physically, Good Scribes Only is traveling to Europe, Africa, Central America, North America, Oceania, the Middle East, and Asia by way of literature. Fourth stop, North America! About the BookPublished in 1939 and set against the backdrop of the Great Depression and the Dust Bowl, the Grapes of Wrath follows one family's repeated collisions with the hard realities of America at the time, and what emerges is an intensely human yet majestic, tragic, stirring view into those who find (or fail to find) dignity in hard times. A snapshot of the tension between high and low class Americans, of one man’s inspired responses to injustice, and one woman’s unyielding courage, the novel probes the very core of equality and justice in America. At once a naturalistic tale, road novel, social commentary, and philosophical discussion, Steinbeck’s magnum opus may be the most American book in the canon of North America's best literature.About Good Scribes OnlyHosted by novelists and entrepreneurs Daniel Breyer & Jeremy Streich, Good Scribes Only is a podcast for curious minds to explore, challenge, and think differently through books. Sometimes even traveling to a place doesn't permit you to see it for how it really is for those who live there. Fiction, on the other hand, can. And thus, season 3 is about widening our perspective. We hope you're coming along can help do the same. Be sure to check out the Episode Cheat Sheet for an overview. We hope you enjoy this discussion about Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck.Episode Notes0-5 min — Introductory comments5-10 min — Background on the time10-15 min — Casting our movie15-20 min — Character introductions20-30 min — Religion and runaway capitalism30-35 min — The “fambly” leaves Oklahoma35-40 min — California and the American dream40-45 min — Classism in Grapes of Wrath45-50 min — The family struggles in California50-55 min — Themes and devastating conclusion55-60 min — Title meaning and final thoughts60-65 min — Ratings and conclusion
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May 18, 2023 • 15min
#31 🎭😹 Inside Good Scribes - The Power of Comedy
You don’t always need a plane ticket to travel; sometimes, all you need is a book. Fiction allows us explore worlds beyond our own, taking us out of life’s everyday tangles, and allowing us to move forward with a wider perspective. So rather than travel physically, Good Scribes Only is traveling to Europe, Africa, Central America, North America, Oceania, the Middle East, and Asia by way of literatureThis weeks book: The President by Miguel Angel Asturias is as ruthless as it is hilarious. It chronicles the tale of a cruel dictator and his plots to eliminate just about every political opponent in his path. The book has long been lauded as one of, if not the greatest, depiction of the harmful affects of totalitarianism within a country, and its people. In The President, Asturias draws from personal experience as a journalist in an oppressive time in Guatemala's history, but it's not as dark as some other books we've discussed. He uses humor, satire, and absurdism to illustrate the kinds of governmental transgressions he dealt with, and how living in a police state warps an individual’s psyche. Asturias was famously outspoken against all forms of injustice in Guatemala, and it earned him a reputation that brought both awards and imprisonment. But the man was clearly a trailblazer for his time: In his Nobel Prize for Literature acceptance speech, for example, Asturias vowed that his work would "continue to reflect the voice of the Latin American people and their problems." Part satire, part who-dunnit crime drama, part social commentary, The President is a great read for anyone interested in social commentary and/or in that bizarre (and unfortunate) moment in Latin American history.About Good Scribes OnlyHosted by novelists and entrepreneurs Daniel Breyer & Jeremy Streich, Good Scribes Only is a podcast for curious minds to explore, challenge, and think differently through books. Sometimes even traveling to a place doesn't permit you to see it for how it really is for those who live there. Fiction, on the other hand, can. And thus, season 3 is about widening our perspective. We hope you're coming along can help do the same. Be sure to check out the Episode Cheat Sheet for an overview. We hope you enjoy this discussion about The President by Miguel Angel Asturias
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May 15, 2023 • 1h 5min
#30 🇬🇹⚔️ The President by Miguel Angel Asturias
About the EpisodeYou don’t always need a plane ticket to travel; sometimes, all you need is a book. Fiction allows us explore worlds beyond our own, taking us out of life’s everyday tangles, and allowing us to move forward with a wider perspective. So rather than travel physically, Good Scribes Only is traveling to Europe, Africa, Central America, North America, Oceania, the Middle East, and Asia by way of literature. Third stop, Guatemala! The President by Miguel Angel Asturias is as ruthless as it is hilarious. It chronicles the tale of a cruel dictator and his plots to eliminate just about every political opponent in his path. The book has long been lauded as one of, if not the greatest, depiction of the harmful affects of totalitarianism within a country, and its people. In The President, Asturias draws from personal experience as a journalist in an oppressive time in Guatemala's history, but it's not as dark as some other books we've discussed. He uses humor, satire, and absurdism to illustrate the kinds of governmental transgressions he dealt with, and how living in a police state warps an individual’s psyche. Asturias was famously outspoken against all forms of injustice in Guatemala, and it earned him a reputation that brought both awards and imprisonment. But the man was clearly a trailblazer for his time: In his Nobel Prize for Literature acceptance speech, for example, Asturias vowed that his work would "continue to reflect the voice of the Latin American people and their problems." Part satire, part who-dunnit crime drama, part social commentary, The President is a great read for anyone interested in social commentary and/or in that bizarre (and unfortunate) moment in Latin American history.About Good Scribes OnlyHosted by novelists and entrepreneurs Daniel Breyer & Jeremy Streich, Good Scribes Only is a podcast for curious minds to explore, challenge, and think differently through books. Sometimes even traveling to a place doesn't permit you to see it for how it really is for those who live there. Fiction, on the other hand, can. And thus, season 3 is about widening our perspective. We hope you're coming along can help do the same. Be sure to check out the Episode Cheat Sheet for an overview. We hope you enjoy this discussion about The President by Miguel Angel Asturias Episode Notes0-5 min — Intro5-15 min — Casting the movie10-15 min — Part 1 plot summary15-20 min — Why use humor?20-25 min — Depiction of totalitarianism25-30 min — Viewing culture from the outside30-35 min — Character overview35-40 min — Part 2 plot summary40-45 min — Political history in Latin America45-50 min — The power of fiction50-55 min — Plot conclusion55-60 min — Wrap up
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May 12, 2023 • 11min
#29 🤝🚩 Inside Good Scribes - Doing Business Abroad, Red and Green Flags 🤝🚩
About the EpisodeIn this episode Dan and Jeremy share personal experiences around traveling and doing business as Americans on the African continentYou don’t always need a plane ticket to travel; sometimes, all you need is a book. Fiction allows us explore worlds beyond our own, taking us out of life’s everyday tangles, and allowing us to move forward with a wider perspective. So rather than travel physically, Good Scribes Only is traveling to Europe, Africa, Central America, North America, Oceania, the Middle East, and Asia by way of literature.This weeks book: 'Paradise' by Abdulrazak Gurnah is at once the story of an African boy's coming of age, a tragic love story, and a tale of the corruption of traditional African patterns by European colonialism. It presents a major African voice to western readers, depicting how Africans had to adjust to the new reality of European colonialism. The result is a page-turning saga that covers the same territory as the novels of Isak Dinesen and William Boyd, but does so from a perspective never before available on that seldom-chronicled part of the world.About Good Scribes OnlyHosted by novelists and entrepreneurs Daniel Breyer & Jeremy Streich, Good Scribes Only is a podcast for curious minds to explore, challenge, and think differently through books. Sometimes even traveling to a place doesn't permit you to see it for how it really is for those who live there. Fiction, on the other hand, can. And thus, season 3 is about widening our perspective. We hope you're coming along can help do the same. Be sure to check out the Episode Cheat Sheet for an overview. We hope you enjoy this discussion about 'Paradise' by Abdulrazak Gurnah.Good Scribes Only on InstagramFind Jeremy OnlineFind Daniel online
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May 8, 2023 • 58min
#28 - 🌍🇹🇿 Paradise by Abdulrazak Gurnah
About the EpisodeYou don’t always need a plane ticket to travel; sometimes, all you need is a book. Fiction allows us explore worlds beyond our own, taking us out of life’s everyday tangles, and allowing us to move forward with a wider perspective. So rather than travel physically, Good Scribes Only is traveling to Europe, Africa, Central America, North America, Oceania, the Middle East, and Asia by way of literature. Stop two, Tanzania! 'Paradise' by Abdulrazak Gurnah is at once the story of an African boy's coming of age, a tragic love story, and a tale of the corruption of traditional African patterns by European colonialism. It presents a major African voice to western readers, depicting how Africans had to adjust to the new reality of European colonialism. The result is a page-turning saga that covers the same territory as the novels of Isak Dinesen and William Boyd, but does so from a perspective never before available on that seldom-chronicled part of the world.About Good Scribes OnlyHosted by novelists and entrepreneurs Daniel Breyer & Jeremy Streich, Good Scribes Only is a podcast for curious minds to explore, challenge, and think differently through books. Sometimes even traveling to a place doesn't permit you to see it for how it really is for those who live there. Fiction, on the other hand, can. And thus, season 3 is about widening our perspective. We hope you're coming along can help do the same. Be sure to check out the Episode Cheat Sheet for an overview. We hope you enjoy this discussion about 'Paradise' by Abdulrazak Gurnah.Episode Notes0-5 min — Intro5-10 min — Casting the movie10-15 min — Plot Summary15-20 min — On “form” in novels20-25 min — The multiculturality of Africa25-30 min — History of Tanzania30-35 min — European and religious influences35-40 min — Plot continued40-45 min — The garden motif45-50 min — Underlying philosophies in the book50-55 min — Yusuf’s coming of age and title significance55-60 min — Conclusion and final thoughts
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May 4, 2023 • 13min
#27 🌍🛫 Inside Good Scribes - Thoughts on Travel, Tourism, and Authenticity
About the EpisodeIn this mini-episode, Daniel and Jeremy explore their personal reflections, tips, and thoughts on travel. This week's read was “Flights” by the Polish writer Olga Tokarczuk, a fascinating book in the way that mysterious, chin-scratching things are fascinating. It is sometimes a work of fiction, but also a treatise in her theories on anatomy, philosophy, and human nature, all centered around the experience of traveling, both through the world and over time in the body. About Good Scribes OnlyHosted by novelists and entrepreneurs Daniel Breyer & Jeremy Streich, Good Scribes Only is a podcast for curious minds to explore, challenge, and think differently through books. Sometimes even traveling to a place doesn't permit you to see it for how it really is for those who live there. Fiction, on the other hand, can. And thus, season 3 is about widening our perspective. We hope you're coming along can help do the same. Be sure to check out the Episode Cheat Sheet for an overview. We hope you enjoy this discussion about 'Flights' by Olga Tokarczuk.Good Scribes Only on InstagramFind Jeremy OnlineFind Daniel online
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May 2, 2023 • 59min
#26 — Let's Travel! 🧳🛫 Flights by Olga Tokarczuk
About the EpisodeYou don’t always need a plane ticket to travel; sometimes, all you need is a book. Fiction allows us explore worlds beyond our own, taking us out of life’s everyday tangles, and allowing us to move forward with a wider perspective. So rather than travel physically, Good Scribes Only is traveling to Europe, Africa, Central America, North America, Oceania, the Middle East, and Asia by way of literature. First stop, Poland! “Flights” by the Polish writer Olga Tokarczuk is fascinating in the way that mysterious, chin-scratching things are exciting….It is sometimes a work of fiction, but it is also a treatise in her theories on anatomy, philosophy, and human nature, all centered around the experience of traveling, both through the world and over time in the body. The narrator, an unnamed Polish writer is a modern-day hunter-gatherer: she has an unending need for exploration, picking up ideas and filling them into a book of many strange parts: there are mini-essays on airports, hotels, travel psychology, guidebooks, ruminations on language, excursions into historical figures like Chopin. Some less than a page, while the fictional tales stretch 20 plus pages, all over the world and time periods. Flights is a book unlike any we've read, and if you can make it through this episode, it’s definitely worth your time.About Good Scribes OnlyHosted by novelists and entrepreneurs Daniel Breyer & Jeremy Streich, Good Scribes Only is a podcast for curious minds to explore, challenge, and think differently through books. Sometimes even traveling to a place doesn't permit you to see it for how it really is for those who live there. Fiction, on the other hand, can. And thus, season 3 is about widening our perspective. We hope you're coming along can help do the same. Be sure to check out the Episode Cheat Sheet for an overview. We hope you enjoy this discussion about 'Flights' by Olga Tokarczuk.Episode Notes0-5 min — Intro5-10 min — Movie Casting10-15 min — On Flights’ form and structure15-20 min — Fragmentation, exploring cultures, and the human body20-25 min — Authenticity in travel25-30 min — Plot discussion30-35 min — Network state and technological confusion35-40 min — Discussion of the author40-45 min — Anatomy and the human body45-50 min — The spiritual side of travel50-55 min — Favorite passages55-60 min — Conclusion and rating
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