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#408: Eliza Kent - You Were the Graveyard, writing not being for mass consumption & obsessed characters

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In the Summer of 2023, my friend Eliza Kent & I sat down to record this podcast episode on each other’s writing projects at the time. We’ve met around four years ago through Instagram’s wide writing community, read through each other’s novels to sending each other a poem here and there. With parallels in our creative career, we’ve witnessed each other writing & publishing each a fiction novel (Devil & A Half, Eliza Kent & It was her, Bonnie Orbison) and a poetry collection (You Were the Graveyard, Eliza Kent & Pretty Tennessee, Bonnie Orbison).

We discuss how poetry isn’t made for mass consumption and cannot become the fast fashion of writing, every fictional character needs an obsession, how the genre and tone of your novel will influence your moods and how our sexuality already was mirrored in our writing, even though we still were unsure about it.

Main lesson we learned from our friendship is that publishing or sharing your writing with someone is not only helping you to let go of those feelings you wrote on, but also helps you to look objectively on the entire situation.

✨ Eliza can be found on Instagram as @lizalikesbugs & her books are linked above✨

Enjoyed listening to this episode? You know what you do ... (make sure to subscribe and share this episode with all of your friends and leave a review, so more people can tune in to my conversations with my legends, xoxo)

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this podcast episode is hosted, edited and produced by bonnie orbison → support her continuous work on her paid Substack or get one of her books ⚡️⚡️⚡️

managed by the cry lounge

the podcast theme song by e.b. sollis

video clips of this episode and anthems-of-the-day on our Instagram @bonnieslegends

🎙 This episode is sponsored by Zencastr.

This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.bonnieslegends.com

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In the Summer of 2023, my friend Eliza Kent & I sat down to record this podcast episode on each other’s writing projects at the time. We’ve met around four years ago through Instagram’s wide writing community, read through each other’s novels to sending each other a poem here and there. With parallels in our creative career, we’ve witnessed each other writing & publishing each a fiction novel (Devil & A Half, Eliza Kent & It was her, Bonnie Orbison) and a poetry collection (You Were the Graveyard, Eliza Kent & Pretty Tennessee, Bonnie Orbison).

We discuss how poetry isn’t made for mass consumption and cannot become the fast fashion of writing, every fictional character needs an obsession, how the genre and tone of your novel will influence your moods and how our sexuality already was mirrored in our writing, even though we still were unsure about it.

Main lesson we learned from our friendship is that publishing or sharing your writing with someone is not only helping you to let go of those feelings you wrote on, but also helps you to look objectively on the entire situation.

✨ Eliza can be found on Instagram as @lizalikesbugs & her books are linked above✨

Enjoyed listening to this episode? You know what you do ... (make sure to subscribe and share this episode with all of your friends and leave a review, so more people can tune in to my conversations with my legends, xoxo)

gain access to our Music & Film Club: all proceeds go to running this podcast & funding giveaways as well as in the future the production of short films. join today!

this podcast episode is hosted, edited and produced by bonnie orbison → support her continuous work on her paid Substack or get one of her books ⚡️⚡️⚡️

managed by the cry lounge

the podcast theme song by e.b. sollis

video clips of this episode and anthems-of-the-day on our Instagram @bonnieslegends

🎙 This episode is sponsored by Zencastr.

This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.bonnieslegends.com

  continue reading

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