Craftwork Episode 22: Tonal Registers, Byzantine Journeys, & Repurposing Research w/ Michael LaPointe

Listen to Craftwork Episode 22: Tonal Registers, Byzantine Journeys, & Repurposing Research w/ Michael LaPointe.

In this interview, we chat with Michael LaPointe about navigating the pipeline between impulse and expression, breaking the genteel picture of literature, finding liberation in failure, and so much more.

Michael LaPointe is the author of The Creep, a novel published by Random House Canada. He has written for The New Yorker and The Atlantic, and he was a columnist with The Paris Review. His work has been anthologized in Best Canadian Stories and Best Canadian Essays, and he lives in Toronto.

Books mentioned in this episode:

  • Affliction; Continental Drift; Rule of the Bone; The Sweet Hereafter – Russell Banks 
  • Naked Lunch – William S. Burroughs 
  • The Adventures of Pinocchio – Carlo Collodi 
  • Bleak House – Charles Dickens 
  • Play it as it Lays – Joan Didion 
  • The Lover – Marguerite Duras 
  • Middlemarch – George Eliot 
  • American Psycho; Less Than Zero; The Shards – Bret Easton Ellis 
  • Madame Bovary – Gustave Flaubert 
  • Bad Behavior; Two Girls, Fat and Thin – Mary Gaitskill 
  • In a Lonely Place – Dorothy B. Hughes 
  • Snow Country – Yasunari Kawabata 
  • Playing in the Dark: Whiteness and the Literary Imagination; Sula – Toni Morrison 
  • The Sorrow of War – Bảo Ninh 
  • Inherent Vice – Thomas Pynchon 
  • All Quiet on the Western Front – Erich Maria Remarque 
  • Voyage in the Dark – Jean Rhys 
  • Catcher in the Rye – J. D. Salinger 
  • Last Exit to Brooklyn – Hubert Selby Jr.  
  • Alice James: A Biography – Jean Strouse 
  • The Invisible Woman: The Story Of Nelly Ternan And Charles Dickens – Claire Tomalin 
  • Rejection – Tony Tulathimutte 
  • Ethan Frome – Edith Wharton 

Craftwork S1E6: False Epiphanies, Productivity, & Existential Dread w/ Niall Howell

Listen to Craftwork Episode 6: False Epiphanies, Productivity, & Existential Dread w/ Niall Howell.

In this interview, Niall Howell talks about crime fiction, creative spontaneity, the magic of public swimming pools (soggy donuts!), and so much more.

Niall Howell lives in Calgary, Alberta with his wife, sons, and pets. His debut noir novel Only Pretty Damned was shortlisted for the Kobo Emerging Writer Prize for Literary Fiction. His follow-up novel, There Are Wolves Here Too, was shortlisted by the Book Publisher’s Association of Alberta for Mystery and Thriller book of the year. Niall’s short fiction has been featured in The Feathertale Review and FreeFall. He is currently working on his third novel.

Books mentioned in this episode:

  • City of Margins; Shoot the Moonlight Out – William Boyle 
  • Save the Cat! Writes a Novel – Jessica Brody 
  • Selected Letters of Raymond Chandler – Raymond Chandler; edited by Frank MacShane 
  • The Guest – Emma Cline 
  • Perfidia; This Storm; Widespread Panic – James Ellroy 
  • Our Share of Night – Mariana Enriquez 
  • The Wars – Timothy Findley 
  • The Great Gatsby – F. Scott Fitzgerald 
  • A Rage in Harlem – Chester Himes 
  • It; Night Shift; Salem’s Lot – Stephen King 
  • Burnt Offerings – Robert Marasco 
  • Moby Dick – Herman Melville 
  • Peyton Place – Grace Metalious 
  • Devil in a Blue Dress – Walter Mosley 
  • Toby Tyler; or, Ten Weeks with a Circus – James Otis 
  • “The Black Cat” – Edgar Allan Poe 
  • The House Next Door –  Anne Rivers Siddons
  • The Secret History – Donna Tartt

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