Episode 547

with Saeed Jones, Silvia Moreno-Garcia, and The Lowest Pair

Poet and Kirkus Prize winner Saeed Jones unpacks his newest collection Alive at the End of the World and why Billie Holiday had a bone to pick with Maya Angelou; writer Silvia Moreno-Garcia (Mexican Gothic) explains how her love of horror at a young age found its way into her latest book The Daughter of Doctor Moreau; and indie folk duo The Lowest Pair perform "Pear Tree" from their first record 36 Cents. Plus, host Luke Burbank and announcer Elena Passarello discuss our strange childhood obsessions.

Ep. 547: Saeed Jones, Silvia Moreno-Garcia, and The Lowest Pair
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Silvia Moreno-Garcia

Writer and novelist

Mexican by birth, but Canadian by inclination, Silvia Moreno-Garcia is a best-selling novelist whose world-building chops are a "thing of wonder" (The New York Times). She’s written numerous critically acclaimed novels including Gods of Jade and Shadow, Mexican Gothic, and Velvet Was the Night; her newest novel, The Daughter of Doctor Moreau, is already a showstopper. Set against the backdrop of nineteenth-century Mexico, the novel is a dreamy reimagining of The Island of Doctor Moreau, but like all of Silvia’s novels, it is infused with her knack for unusual adventure and surprising romance. Alongside her fiction writing, Silvia has edited several anthologies and is also the publisher for Innsmouth Free Press. As the winner of the Locus and British Fantasy awards for her work as a novelist and as the recipient of the World Fantasy Award for her work as an editor, she’s a writer that you’ll want to revisit both on and off the page. WebsiteTwitterInstagram

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Saeed Jones

Poet and Writer

Award-winning American poet Saeed Jones is back with Alive at the End of the World, a brand new poetry collection from Coffee House Press. He is the winner of the 2019 Kirkus Prize for Nonfiction for his memoir How We Fight For Our Lives and the 2015 PEN/Joyce Osterweil Award for Poetry for his poetry collection Prelude to Bruises. His work has also appeared in The New York Times, the New Yorker, and GQ magazine among many others. Originally from Memphis Tennessee, he now crafts his work about the complicated affair of being alive from Columbus, Ohio. WebsiteTwitterInstagram


The Lowest Pair

Indie folk duo

The Lowest Pair is a perfect example that good things come in pairs. Dual banjoists Kendl Winter and Palmer T. Lee met on the banks of the Mississippi and have been touring the US ever since in their own version of The Never Ending Tour, racking up over 500 shows across the country from Bellingham, Washington to Bangor, Maine. The American folk duo combines Palmer’s Midwestern charm with Winter’s playfulness on their songs, including four albums of original work and one cover album. They continue to approach their instruments as vehicles for exploration and deepen their poetic and resonant songwriting. This pair is the perfect choice when you’re looking for America’s next great musical duo. WebsiteYoutubeInstagram

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