Writers Read Their Early Sh*t
The podcast where authors and artists share the lopsided pleasures of their predeveloped, over-early, unripe work.
Episodes
59 episodes
S4/E2 - Jacke Wilson and His Little Brain
Little Brain or Great Brain? Choose your own adventure! Jason welcomes writer & host of The History of Literature podcast Jacke Wilson for a jaw about getting addicted to travel, the glory of John Fitzgerald's Great Brain series, p...
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Season 4
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Episode 2
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1:09:43
S4/E1 - Tonight will be fine with Susan Wadds
Welcome to WRTES Season 4, in all the alleys & under all the streetlamps, & join Jason and author Susan Wadds for a salubrious & contagious confab about sacred images, why we read, Yugoslavian dwarves, the different ways of telling ...
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Season 4
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Episode 1
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54:09
S3/E15 - A One-way Ticket to Saturn with DJ Max in Tokyo
Jason welcomes back DJ Max in Tokyo for the spectacular Season Three finale: negative influences, funky but not too funky drumbeats, Gifu vs Tokyo, Max's lurid romantic past, and what might be the very hardest kind of early shit to wri...
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Season 3
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Episode 15
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51:49
S3/E14 - Jason & Tom are literary sex-beasts
The tables are comprehensively turned as Jason reads some of his early, Lawrence Durrell-infused early prose to Tom. Will Tom denounce it for the pretentious bunk it is, or will he tenderly offer up his own spine to be blessed? Tune in to find ...
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Season 3
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Episode 14
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58:46
S3/E13 - Meghan Lamb: drawings of dead girls
Jason welcomes writer & Kill Scenes front-woman Meghan Lamb for a gabfest about love smacks & hate smacks, posthumous dead girls, being stuck inside cows, suggestions of obsession, cheating meat monkeys, bloody mermaids, corpse rats scu...
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Season 3
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Episode 13
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1:09:35
S3/E12 - Talkin' Worldwide Bob Dylan Blues with Matthew Ingate
Something's burning, baby! Jason (who's been in trouble ever since he set his suitcase down) welcomes author Matthew Ingate (who's no pig without a wig) for a natter about Dylan's best 21st century albums, secretive gloating, stretching & m...
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Season 3
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Episode 12
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54:10
S3/E11 - Patrick Grace wants to know what you're afraid of
Jason welcomes writer Patrick Grace for a chinwag about his debut collection 'Deviant,' the pitfalls of confessional poetry, listening to your house, anxiety dreams, the local high school's drugged-up teens, how hard it is to talk about what sc...
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Season 3
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Episode 11
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50:32
S3/E10 - Hannah Calder: foreskins & bladders
Jason welcomes writer Hannah Calder for an interface about chickens giving you the finger, how great Charles Dickens is, exploding kneecaps, riding horses naked down the beach, crazy parades, swollen breasts, writing the perfect book, the power...
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Season 3
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Episode 10
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1:06:44
S3/E9 - Busting tropes with Wayne Ng
Jason welcomes novelist Wayne Ng for a rattle about being named Wayne or Jason, starting late, whether or not scribbling is writing, the realities of self-promotion, the ballsiness of writers, ass-kicking kung-fu Asian stereotypes, and the real...
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Season 3
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Episode 9
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58:17
S3/E8 - Tonya Lailey: the trick is fun
Jason welcomes beautifully laconic poet Tonya Lailey for an interface about wine agencies, comfort books, thin places, what's fab about Nova Scotia, Calgary's supportive writing scene, dot matrix printers, industrial agriculture, allowing the m...
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Season 3
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Episode 8
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46:29
S3/E7 - Rob Harvilla doesn't give a hoot
CALM DOWN. Jason welcomes podcaster and author of '60 Songs That Explain the '90s' Rob Harvilla for a confabulation about furious moping, tongue exercises, the glory of New Kids on the Block's 'Games,' wack slacks and lame stains, not leaving y...
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Season 3
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Episode 9
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1:16:31
S3/E6 - Blackening pages with Jason Heroux
Jason welcomes Jason for a jaw about Thousand Island pirates, comfort reading, defacing books, fireworks for Hitler, getting your ego out of the way of the writing, & a naked onion in the park with Pierre Berton. Music, as always, by DJ War...
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Season 3
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Episode 6
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56:50
S3/E5 - Fiona Lam's acid grammar
Jason welcomes Vancouver's Poet Laureate for a ramble about Emily of New Moon, writing into fear & anxiety, concrete corpses in the living room, goth trenchcoats, werewolves draped in mourning, having some feelings & a trombone...
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Season 3
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Episode 5
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59:41
S3/E4 - Extending the line with Steven Lattey
Jason welcomes author Steven Lattey for a yackety-yak about Dylan & Ginsberg, reading with patience & gratitude, hitchhiking, convenient access to suffering & struggle, glories never ceasing & glories never coming, & self-he...
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Season 3
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Episode 4
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55:09
S3/E3 - Licorice variations and mac & cheese masks with Corinna Chong
Jason welcomes Corinna Chong for a confab about when we stop regretting the people—& the writers—we used to be, plugging gaps with memories, plagiarizing ABBA, the power of end stops, the superpowers writers need, heart worms, licorice hold...
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Season 3
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Episode 3
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1:00:03
S3/E2 - Love & despair & barbaric beauty with Daniel Powter
Jason welcomes songwriter & musician Daniel Powter for a chinwag about the mysteries of remote Vernon, British Columbia, skipping class to play piano, how Jason didn't launch Daniel's musical career, smashed violins, Prince's Lovesexy tour,...
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Season 3
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Episode 2
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1:11:42
S3/E1 - After That: Lorna Crozier
Jason welcomes Lorna Crozier for a gab & a yak about stone angels, that shivery sense good writing gives you, being corny & earnest, unwrapping your brain, just what it is about cats anyway, Kerouac in Vernon, riding the poem wherever i...
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Season 3
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Episode 1
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56:49
S2/E16 - Clash of the Tender Cringe Titans
We're not sinking—we're crashing! Jason welcomes the titans of Season One back for a clash of cringe that runs the gamut from brambles & hassles to madness levels to walls dripping tears to using the microwave after 10 pm to the wind blowin...
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Season 2
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Episode 16
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1:14:53
S2/E15 - Kaho Shibuya: Obliteration
Jason welcomes Japanese media personality Kaho Shibuya for a prismatic chat about reading novels to understand Japan, teachers turning into deer, an unusual use for Minute Maid Morning Banana jelly, being jealous of temples, & how cooking a...
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Season 2
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Episode 15
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58:15
S2/E14 - Nathan Whitlock likes SOME free jazz
Jason welcomes novelist Nathan Whitock for a waffle about Pulsar & the Six Million Dollar Man, the problem with free jazz, not being attracted to the perverse & underground, candied bile, David Foster Wallace, & Nathan's infamous ta...
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Season 2
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Episode 14
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1:01:04
S2/E13 - Michael Whone & little bit die
Jason welcomes writer, musician, and publisher Michael Whone for an interface about the joys of the mundane, still hating Dostoevsky, last books, shoplifting Kerouac, and Jason's upcoming poetry collection, little bit die, published by Michael'...
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Season 2
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Episode 13
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41:41
S2/E12 - Kelly S. Thompson: basic training of the mind
Jason welcomes memoirist Kelly S. Thompson for a free-ranging ramble about mentoring & being mentored, shitty first drafts, lingering in the ugly, basic training of the mind, misanthropic penguins, cavemen fighting spacemen, bull terriers n...
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Season 2
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Episode 12
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1:00:04
S2/E11 - US National Beat Poet Laureate Ron Whitehead is not bowing down
Jason welcomes US National Beat Poet Laureate Ron Whitehead for a freewheeling ramble about being blessed with mentors, hearing everybody's story, post office death messages, visiting Hunter S. Thompson, shotgunned Xmas trees, & unconventio...
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Season 2
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Episode 11
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53:20
S2/E10 - John Lent & Jude Clarke: necessary angels of reality
Writers Read Their Early Shit enjoys its first threesome as Jason welcomes national treasures John Lent and Jude Clarke for a wide-ranging confabulation about pirate adventures, clammy Edmonton bookmobiles, garage stations, gothic 14 point horr...
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Season 2
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Episode 10
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1:20:55
S2/E9 - Dale Lee Kwong: Ai yah! Take that, cool kids!
Jason welcomes Chinese-Canadian poet, playwright, & essayist Dale Lee Kwong for a gas about lesbian tours of China, insulting punctuation, Tom Wayman, tech-nostalgia, being glad to have a dad, the goddess of reality, & how all of the be...
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Season 2
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Episode 9
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48:44