The Proxy Marriage - Maile Meloy - Literary Roadhouse Ep 123
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Literary Roadhouse
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audio
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Literature
Short Stories
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Publication Date |
Jul 04, 2018
Episode Duration |
00:42:59

Discussion Notes: The Proxy Marriage Find this week’s story here: The Proxy Marriage by Maile Meloy Next week’s story: Carnival 9 by Caroline M. Yoachim Rated: Clean    On today’s podcast, we welcome Colette Sartor. She is an award-winning short story author and essayist. Her works have appeared in numerous publications, including The Chicago Tribune, Kenyon Review...

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Discussion Notes: The Proxy Marriage Find this week’s story here: The Proxy Marriage by Maile Meloy ceaseless-skies.com/stories/carnival-nine/">Next week’s story: Carnival 9 by Caroline M. Yoachim Rated: Clean    On today’s podcast, we welcome Colette Sartor. She is an award-winning short story author and essayist. Her works have appeared in numerous publications, including The Chicago Tribune, Kenyon Review Online, Carve, Slice, and Colorado Review. She teaches at UCLA Extension Writers’ Program as well as privately. In addition to writing and teaching, Colette is an Executive Director of CineStory Foundation, a mentoring organization for screenwriters and TV writers. For more information, please visit colettesartor.com. By the way, we discussed two of Colette’s short stories. Listen to our discussions of La Cuesta Encantada and Once Removed. Interview bonus! To listen to our author interview with Colette on Youtube. She and Anais discuss the CineStory Foundation, and how to write vulnerably.  Colette also shares how she manages loved ones who see pieces of themselves in her fictional characters. As for today’s story, Colette and the LRH hosts discuss The Proxy Marriage by Maile Meloy, a romantic short story with a rare happy ending. Unable the find any flaws, the podcast quickly becomes a love fest. The hosts and guest fawn over the elegant prose, brilliant pacing, and smart time markers and structure. Stay for some surprising wedding facts in the game at the end of the show. Have thoughts on this story? Did we miss a crucial piece of this story? Tell us below! Or on Twitter @litroadhouse or in our FB group. Support us on Patreon We’re still a self-funded podcast. We work hard every week to bring you the best content possible. Help us cover our expenses and meet our goal of bringing you the best literary discussions of short stories.

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