
Left The Hose On
By Franco Romero

Left The Hose OnNov 21, 2022

Tell Me I'm An Artist, with Chelsea Martin
Chelsea Martin's novel Tell Me I'm An Artist is out now from Soft Skull Press. She is the author of the essay collection Caca Dolce and the novella Mickey, among other books. She lives in Spokane, Washington, with her husband and child. Find out more at www.cacadolce.com
Thank you to Theo Teravainen for the intro music.

Lit Mags and Switch Kicks, with Grant Young
Grant Young (he/him) is a 25-year-old writer based in San Francisco. He is an MFA candidate at the University of San Francisco, where he also graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree in Marketing and played on the baseball team for five years.
He is currently revising an essay collection on his time playing Division-1 baseball at USF, that captures the wide range of experiences that arise within a collegiate men’s sports locker room.
His published work has appeared in HAD, JAKE, Idle Ink, and The Twin Bill.
Grant is also the Founding Editor of Clinch, a literary magazine for the martial arts. He trains Muay Thai in his spare time and watches an alarming amount of UFC.
For more about grant, head over to grant-young.com
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Thank you to Theo Teravainen for the intro music.

Reaching Beyond The Page, Into The World With Gabriel Blackwell
Gabriel Blackwell is the author of seven books, the most recent of which are Doom Town (Zerogram Press, 2022) and CORRECTION
(Rescue Press, 2021). He lives in Spokane, WA.
Thank you to Theo Teravainen for the intro music.

Publishing, Playwriting and Smol Fair with Jesi Bender
Jesi Bender is an artist from Upstate New York. She is the author of the forthcoming chapbook Dangerous Women (dancing girl press 2022), the play Kinderkrankenhaus (Sagging Meniscus 2021), and the novel The Book of the Last Word (Whiskey Tit 2019). Her shorter work has appeared in Fence, Vol. 1 Brooklyn, and Split Lip, among others - www.jesibender.com. In her spare time, she helms KERNPUNKT Press, a home for experimental writing.
Read the story Jesi and I discuss here
Read an excerpt of Jesi's play here.
Thank you to Theo Teravainen for the intro music.

Horror Film Club II: A History of Violence, with Ryan Schulte
Ryan Schulte and I sat down to discuss A History of Violence (2005) dir. by David Cronenberg.
Ryan Schulte is a graduate of Macaulay Honors College @ CUNY Hunter College. His first nonfiction chapbook, 'Notes on Water and Blood,' was published by Greying Ghost Press in 2020. His fiction has appeared in Hello America Stereo Cassette's Summer and Autumn Mixtapes, and is forthcoming in EOAGH. He is currently at work on a collection of short stories, working as a farmer, and splitting his time between New York and Europe.
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Begat Who Begat Who Begat, with Marcus Pactor
Marcus Pactor’s latest book is Begat Who Begat Who Begat, published Astrophil Press. His first book, Vs. Death Noises, won the 2011 Subito Press Prize for Fiction. His story, “Megaberry Crunch” was selected for Best Small Fictions 2021. His work has most recently appeared in 3:AM Magazine, Juked, and Harsh. He lives and works in Jacksonville, Florida.
Thank you to Theo Teravainen for the outro music.

It's Hard To Say, With Claire Hopple
Claire Hopple is the author of four books. Her fiction has appeared in Hobart, Vol. 1 Brooklyn, New World Writing, and others. More at clairehopple.com.
If you're writing cool, strange, different literature, if you're publishing online, if you'd like more readers or if you know someone doing any of those things, send me some writing at leftthehoseonpod@gmail.com
Thank you to Theo Teravainen for the intro music.

Horror Film Club I: Everybody Wants the Final Girl, with M.C. Smith
For the first episode in my horror film series, M.C. Smith and I sat down to discuss a mutual favorite: Scream (1996) dir. by Wes Craven.
M.C. Smith lives in Mississippi with her three-legged cat, Barry Hannah. Her work has appeared in Twin Pies Lit, HAD, and Autofocus Lit. You can find her on Twitter at @mistressofcrass, where she rants waxes poetic about SVU and all the weird things men have said to her in bed.
This will be an ongoing series of episodes involving discussions with writers about the horror films that influenced them.

What Should I Call This, with Troy James Weaver
He is the author of Temporal, Witchita Stories, Visions, Selected Stories and Marigold.
Before you listen, read the three stories we discuss in this episode:
Hooks, Instructions for Mourning, and What Should I Call This
If you're writing cool, strange, different literature, if you're publishing online, if you'd like more readers or if you know someone doing any of those things, send me some writing at leftthehoseonpod@gmail.com
Thank you to Theo Teravainen for the intro music.

Your Life Is the Room and You're the Person Occupying It, With Jason Teal
Publisher and Editor-in-Chief of Heavy Feather Review (heavyfeatherreview.org), Jason Teal is the author of We Were Called Specimens (KERNPUNKT Press, 2020), which was a finalist for Big Other’s Reader’s Choice and Best Fiction Book Awards. Amy Hempel selected his story “Inedible Human Food” as second-place winner of the Mikrokosmos 2020 Fiction Contest. Other writing appears in 3:AM Magazine, Quarterly West, SmokeLong Quarterly, Vol. 1 Brooklyn, and Hobart, among other publications.
If you're writing cool, strange, different literature, if you're publishing online, if you'd like more readers or if you know someone doing any of those things, send me some writing at leftthehoseonpod@gmail.com
Thank you to Theo Teravainen for the intro music.

Haunted by These Places, With Jessie Lynn McMains
Jessie Lynn McMains is a cross-genre writer, small press publisher, and spoken word performer. They have been publishing their own and others’ work in zines and books since 1994, and currently run Bone & Ink Press, a small press that focuses on boosting the voices of marginalized writers. They are the author of several books, most recently Wisconsin Death Trip and The Loneliest Show On Earth. They have been performing spoken word across the U.S. and Canada since 1998, and their spoken word album, Self-Portrait with Ghosts and Trains, was released by Hello America Stereo Cassette in July 2021. They were the 2016-17 Poet Laureate of Racine, WI, and received the 2019 Hal Prize for Poetry, and are currently serving as the Racine Writer-in-Residence through December 2021. They’re in love with the undying spirit of punk rock, and believe in the power of storytelling to both transform and heal. Find more at recklesschants.net.
Find Jessie's music and spoken word here:
https://oaklandwinedrinkersunion.bandcamp.com
https://onebeerprophet.bandcamp.com
If there's a writer publishing exciting work online who you think deserves more readers, send me their work at leftthehoseonpod@gmail.com
Thank you to Matt Rouch for the outro music.

Soft Fruit in the Sun, With Oliver Zarandi
Oliver Zarandi writes about bodies, horror and male eating disorders. His first book, Soft Fruit In The Sun, was released in 2019 with Hexus Press. He’s working on his next book, Body Horror.
Pick up a copy of Soft Fruit in the Sun Here.
If there's a writer publishing exciting work online who you think deserves more readers, send me their work at leftthehoseonpod@gmail.com
Thank you to Matt Rouch for the outro music.

Where The Sky Meets The Ocean, with Mike Kleine & Dan Hoy
You can pre-order their novel here.
If there's a writer publishing exciting work online who you think deserves more readers, send me their work at leftthehoseonpod@gmail.com
Thank you to Matt Rouch for the outro music.

Selftitled, With Nicole Morning
Today I am joined by Nicole Morning. Nicole is a librarian and the author of Soft Animal, Tinderness, Maximum Fancy, n, and A Thing That Happened in 2020. She edits the ongoing compzine series Basia Mille. Her writing has appeared in Nudie magazine, Horror Sleaze Trash, and Hello America audio compilations.
Nicole's zine Tinderness was awarded Best Litzine at Canzine 2020.
Recent releases include an audio recording of Soft Animal from Hello America Stereo Cassette and Selftitled, a book of poems and short stories from Trident Press.
Her latest work is a zine about a breakdown called Who Will Take Care of My Life.
Nicole lives in Denver. Find more of her work at nicolemorning.com.
In this episode Nicole and I discuss her book, why she likes making zines, being in one's own body, attention, the benefits of silence, Maggie Nelson and vulnerability.
Is there a writer you think deserves more readers/who is publishing exciting work? Email me at leftthehoseonpod@gmail.com to let me know. You can also follow me on Instagram or Twitter @left_the_hose and send me a DM. Self-nominations are also welcome. Thank you to Matt Rouch for the outro music.

Not Going Home, with Graham Irvin
Today I am joined by Graham Irvin. Graham is from North Carolina. His first book LIVER MUSH is forthcoming from Back Patio Press. Follow him on Twitter @grahamjirvin.
In this episode, Graham and I discuss three of his short stories:
Not Going Home published in Back Patio Press,
The Gap published at Philosophical Idiot,
and Time Passes Faster at Sea published in X-Ray Lit magazine.
I highly recommend reading all three stories. In this episode we also discuss online communities, the complexity of every person, violent jobs and the various genres of autobiographical writing.
Is there a writer you think deserves more readers/who is publishing exciting work? Email me at leftthehoseonpod@gmail.com to let me know. You can also follow me on Instagram @left_the_hose or Twitter @left_the_hose and send me a DM. Self-nominations are also welcome. For what I'm reading, check out my blog. Thank you to Matt Rouch for the outro music.

Fragments of a Revolution, with Seb Doubinsky
Today I am joined by Seb Doubinsky, author of Fragments of a Revolution, a novel out May 5th from Stalking Horse Press. Seb is a bilingual French writer and poet and the author of many books such as Missing Signal and The Babylonian Trilogy. In this episode Seb and I discuss his new novel, the process of stepping away from this project for a while when it was necessary, anarchism, indie publishing, the mindset of scarcity among writers and even Terence McKenna. Please pre-order Fragments of a Revolution at stalkinghorsepress.com
You can also follow Seb on Twitter @sebdoubinsky
Is there a writer you think deserves more readers/who is publishing exciting work? Email me at leftthehoseonpod@gmail.com to let me know. You can also follow me on Instagram @leftthehosepod or Twitter @left_the_hose and send me a DM. Self-nominations are also welcome.
For what I'm reading, check out my blog.
Thank you to Matt Rouch for the outro music.

Crafting Worlds Together, with Brandon Brown
I'm joined by MFA candidate Brandon Brown, who is currently studying at VCFA. In this episode we discuss: Brandon's experience in an MFA program, the path which led him to pursue a master's degree in Creative Writing, voicing one's objections/opinions in workshop, having difficult conversations, developing a writing schedule, finding work that is meaningful and the story cycle Brandon is working on. Please follow Brandon on Twitter @bwandong to keep up with his writing and to hear his thoughts on politics, writing, video games, music, anime and other good stuff.
Is there a writer you think deserves more readers/who is publishing exciting work? Email me at leftthehoseonpod@gmail.com to let me know. You can also follow me on Instagram @leftthehosepod and send me a DM. Self-nominations are also welcome.
For what I'm reading, check out my blog.
Thank you to Matt Rouch for the outro music.

The Relief of Being a Person, with Melinda Freudenberger
For my first interview I am joined by the poet Melinda Freudenberger to discuss her poems "Tenderness" and "On Birdman," both of which appeared in Always Crashing. Also in this episode we discuss: Emotional imagery in poetry, contemplation in the wake of 2020, the afterlife, the presence of biblical figures in the lives of once-religious people and Melinda's relationship to the film Birdman itself. Please go to Melinda's website and read more of her work.
Is there a writer you think deserves more readers/who is publishing exciting work online? Email me at leftthehoseonpod@gmail.com to let me know. You can also follow me on Instagram @leftthehosepod and send me a DM. Self-nominations are also welcome.
For what I'm reading, check out my blog.