A Writer’s Notebook: Picking out the drapes at OBCBYL

So I’m winding up my run at Our Band Could Be Your Lit. I’m actually not sure if Ryan will be taking back the reins next week or the week after, so I might still be at this for another story or two. But I know I’m nearing the end. I’m sure Ryan Werner will be glad to see the back of me to get his blog back.

This week, I’m working with Andrew Jackson Jihad’s “Brave As a Noun” (the first half of the two-song medley below).

I really, really wanted to write about Metavari’s “Kings Die Like Other Men,” and I still might on my own time, but the story I started was proving too difficult to nail down, and thanks to the reaction to last week’s story, I seem to have some kind of standard to live up to. And “Brave as a Noun” is flowing more easily, so I’m sticking with it for this week.

Tune in Sunday/Monday (whenever it goes live) for the story!

Published by Samuel Snoek-Brown

I write fiction and teach college writing and literature. I'm the author of the story collection There Is No Other Way to Worship Them, the novel Hagridden, and the flash fiction chapbooks Box Cutters and Where There Is Ruin.

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