In today’s very candid episode, we discuss something that’s been popping up online recently — our pet topic and the reason for this podcast: writers’ day jobs. We talk about the visible invisibility of writers’ day jobs — why writers have day jobs, and why don’t they talk about them? Let us know what you think.
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Theme music is “It’s Time” by Scaricá Ricascá.
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Mentioned in this episode:
Write Now podcast’s Coffee Break episode with Ryan Dalton
Lauren Willig, including publicity about her day-job-writing lifestyle and her first novel, written while in law school and getting a PhD in history, The Secret History of the Pink Carnation
Jean Hannah Edelstein’s thread on Twitter
Jean Hannah Edelstein’s Tiny Letter
New York Times article about whether having a day job makes better art
The Lido author Libby Page on her day job (she’s since quit to write)
Scratch by Manjula Martin
Cutting humanities courses at University of Wisconsin
The Guardian article on modern slavery and the other Guardian piece on low salaries for artists
Article on writer Fiona Mozley, who started writing her book Elmet on her commute and Olivia’s blog post about it
Ctl Alt Del podcast interview with Greta Gerwig on being a multi-hyphenate and host Emma Gannon’s book The Hyphenated Life
The film Lady Bird
Someday, Someday Maybe by Lauren Graham
The Woman Upstairs by Claire Messud