“I keep trying to write novels and utterly utterly failing. I can’t make the fiction I’m writing fit the architecture of a novel.”
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The Fail Safe podcast explores how today’s most successful writers grapple with and learn from creative failure. From the blank page to the broken sentence, we examine the many challenges and pitfalls of the literary life and discover how authors transform false starts, dead ends, and assorted blunders into works of literary genius. Produced collaboratively by draft: the journal of process and The Iowa Writers’ House, The Fail Safe provides encouragement for anyone who’s ever wanted to write and pulls back the curtain on the creative process for a behind-the-scenes glimpse of the writer-at-work. Created and hosted by Rachel Yoder.
“I think that’s what I’m constantly trying to get with poetry—to fail at the normal way of seeing things...because when you fail at that, there’s a richness. It’s like being born again. It’s being alive.”
Read More“It’s very important—as your book is about to come out—to know you will go insane, and you should just build that into your plan.”
Read More“The really terrible ideas are much much closer to interesting ideas than ideas which are good enough.”
Read More“I think the art should be a given. We are all artists showing up to make the art. But to make art that can be appreciated by a larger group of people is really hard.”
Read More“I like crying. I live with another writer. It’s great the way that we incorporate crying as a sort of calisthenic exercise.” - Alissa Nutting
Read More“My dream was to publish a book. That was the beginning and the ending of the dream….I didn’t even know what to dream.”
Read More“2011 was the year that I had every terrible idea and merged them all into one project.”
Read More“If I have full knowledge of my own idiocy, at least I’m winning in that regard.”
Read More“For me to write a novel, I need to live in a deluded dream world where the novel is awesome.”
Read More“I approach everything thinking it’s a failure. I’m pretty sure that’s how I approach life.”
Read More“If you’re a writer, you write. You have to enjoy the writing process. At base level, that’s all you’ve got.”
Read More“At the end of the day, all I can control, all I can do, is write something that I love. And that’s gotta be worth something.”
Read More“It’s impossible to make art unless you give yourself permission to fail.”
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