28 episodes

Mad Writers Union is a podcast by new authors for new authors, providing speculative destruction, one episode at a time.

The hosts, Tim Boerger, Nina Niskanen and Jay Wolf, met in Viable Paradise class of 2015 (also known as VP XIX), got to talking and decided they wanted to start a podcast where they could work out their writing troubles. Mad Writers Union is that podcast.

Mad Writers Union Tim Boerger, Nina Niskanen, Jay Wolf

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Mad Writers Union is a podcast by new authors for new authors, providing speculative destruction, one episode at a time.

The hosts, Tim Boerger, Nina Niskanen and Jay Wolf, met in Viable Paradise class of 2015 (also known as VP XIX), got to talking and decided they wanted to start a podcast where they could work out their writing troubles. Mad Writers Union is that podcast.

    Minisode 1: Goals update

    Minisode 1: Goals update

    One of the Mad Writers has a little bit of news to share relating to their goals for the year. They discuss it all in this first ever minisode.

    • 27 min
    Episode 2.5: Oxygen Deprivation

    Episode 2.5: Oxygen Deprivation

    On this very special episode of Mad Writers Union, the Mad Writers finally get serious. They delve deep into their psyches and come through on the other side as changed writers. Follow along on their journey to where no man, woman or non-binary person has ever been before. Welcome to the Mad Writers Union.

    • 18 min
    Episode 2.4: Persistence with Cat Rambo

    Episode 2.4: Persistence with Cat Rambo

    Most working writers agree that there is one quality above all needed to make it in the business: persistence. The Mad Writers invited the legendary Cat Rambo over to talk persistence and writing. From her days at Johns Hopkins through to keeping up writing a short story a week after Clarion West and all the way to her days working in SFWA. Cat Rambo is a writer, teacher, SFWA president and previously secretary. Generous in her encouragement of new writers and brilliant in her turn of prose, she can be found at catrambo.com
    Recommended reading:
    Cat's recommendation: Lovecraft Country: A Novel by Matt Ruff
    Tim's recommendation: Definitely Maybe (Neversink) by Arkady and Boris Strugatsky
    Jay's recommendation: The Art of Language Invention: From Horse-Lords to Dark Elves, the Words Behind World-Building by David J Peterson
    Nina's recommendation: Jane Steele by Lyndsay Faye
    Please support Mad Writers Union by reviewing it on iTunes or Stitcher! You can subscribe to this show on iTunes or via RSS.
    Intro and outro music comes from “Cephalopod” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0

    • 39 min
    Episode 2.3: Characters and Space Opera with Kameron Hurley

    Episode 2.3: Characters and Space Opera with Kameron Hurley

    On this action-packed episode, the Mad Writers talk to Kameron Hurley. Their path wanders through non-fiction, characters, plotting or, rather, the lack thereof. Especially writers finding their own way in terms of the way they approach their methodology. Kameron shares her wisdom gained over more than a half-dozen books as well as several funny anecdotes from along the way.  The big takeaway from this interview being, of course, that you need to figure out the best way for you to write, however you can.
    Kameron Hurley is a writer of books and relentless mover and shaker. She is responsible for badass female bounty hunters and bug magic in the Bel Dame Apocrypha -series, sentient, carnivorous trees in the Worldbreaker Saga and a balls-to-the-wall call to action of an essay collection, The Geek Feminist Revolution. She can be found online at KameronHurley.com and on various social media sites as Kameron Hurley. Her latest novel, The Stars Are Legion, is out now.
    Recommended reading
    Kameron's recommendation: River of Teeth by Sarah Gailey
    ' Tim's recommendation: Medicus: A Novel of the Roman Empire (Novels of the Roman Empire) by Ruth Downie
    Jay's recommendation: The Ballad of Black Tom by Victor Lavalle
    Nina's recommendation: Kindred: A Graphic Novel Adaptation by Octavia Butler and John Jennings (illustrator) and Damian Duffy (adapter)
    Please support Mad Writers Union by reviewing it on iTunes or Stitcher! You can subscribe to this show on iTunes or via RSS.
    Intro and outro music comes from “Cephalopod” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0

    • 48 min
    Episode 2.2: Viable Paradise

    Episode 2.2: Viable Paradise

    Viable Paradise, without hyperbole, changed the lives of all the Mad Writers. 16 months ago our intrepid hosts arrived on Martha's Vineyard and together with 21 other hopefuls went through a grueling week. In this episode, they go through their journey to the island as well as some of the things that have them thinking about their time there frequently. They share some reasons why they applied and what they did to get there. They also touch on the community of Viable Paradise teachers and alumni, all of whom are anxiously awaiting for next year's students, VP XXI. You can apply today!
    Recommended Reading
    Tim’s recommendation: Stories of Your Life and Others by Ted Chiang
    Jay’s recommendation: Behind the Throne (The Indranan War) by K.B.Wagers
    Nina’s recommendation: Three Dark Crowns by Kendare Blake
    Please support Mad Writers Union by reviewing it on iTunes or Stitcher! You can subscribe to this show on iTunes or via RSS.
    Intro and outro music comes from “Cephalopod” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0

    • 1 hr 1 min
    Episode 2.1: 2017 Goals

    Episode 2.1: 2017 Goals

    It's 2017! All the Mad Writers survived 2016 which at times seemed somewhat unlikely! They are now hesitantly ready to tackle not only the second season of the podcast but also a number of writing goals. Tune in to our Mad Writers planning novel drafts, workshop applications and querying, they do it all! Or at least plan to. It might even be that they are finally learning their own, human limitations and are starting to consider them in their goals. Although their podcasting may be a little rusty this time.
    Recommended reading
    Tim's recommendation: Nine Princes in Amber: Book One (The Chronicles of Amber 1) by Roger Zelazny Jay's recommendation: The Life-Changing Magic of Not Giving a F*ck: How to Stop Spending Time You Don't Have with People You Don't Like Doing Things You Don't Want to Do (A No F*cks Given Guide) by Sarah Knight Nina's recommendation: The Starlit Wood: New Fairy Tales edited by Dominic Parisien and Navah Wolfe
     
    Please support Mad Writers Union by reviewing it on iTunes or Stitcher! You can subscribe to this show on iTunes or via RSS.
    Intro and outro music comes from “Cephalopod” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com); licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0

    • 52 min

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Relatable and Funny

These fine folks are funny and relatable. Every episode feels like a good meeting with your favorite writing group. Highly recommend you join the union.

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