Joe and Mark are joined by the wonderfully original writer Tom Bradley. 3:AM Magazine describes Tom as "... one of the most criminally underrated authors on the planet." Tom explains what it was like to be a six foot, eight-inch tall red-haired American, living in China and Japan and teaching at a number of English-language universities in both countries. The peripatetic lifestyle allowed Tom to develop his own writing style and tackle subject matter that was not necessarily mainstream. "I think I've made about $35 in royalties in fifty years of writing," Tom jokes. He’s worked with the artist that has inspired him: Canada's very own Nick Patterson. They look at three of the illustrations in Family Romance, one of several books that Nick has worked on with Tom. [see below for the pictures they describe in the podcast] These illustrations are "breathtaking in a disturbing kind of way" Joe says. Tom describes the process of working with the artist – Nick created the illustrations and it was Tom's job to create a narrative linking the images. They have a deep and entertaining conversation about being an exile, teaching abroad, writing, and where writers find their inspiration. For more information, check out the show notes for this episode. Re-Creative is produced by Donovan Street Press Inc. in association with MonkeyJoy Press. Contact us at joemahoney@donovanstreetpress.com
From "Re-Creative: A podcast about inspiration and creativity"
Comments
Add comment Feedback