Plume: A Writer's Podcast

Season 2, Episode 11: Writing in Small Bites, A Conversation with Nari Kirk

October 12, 2021 Melanie Unruh & Samantha Tetangco Season 2 Episode 11
Plume: A Writer's Podcast
Season 2, Episode 11: Writing in Small Bites, A Conversation with Nari Kirk
Show Notes

In this episode, Sam and Melanie talk with October featured writer, Nari Kirk, about her writing process, poetic influences on her prose, MFA reflections, writing about grief, and more. Plus, Nari reads her engaging letter of encouragement, which explores the ways in which we often try to force writing into a work ethic.

Join our Patreon at the $5 Prickly Pear level for access to an upcoming bonus segment from this episode, in which Nari talks about her trajectory as a writer. You'll also receive a copy of October's Digital Plume, which includes both Nari's letter and a delicious flight of her flash nonfiction work.

Nari Kirk is a Korean American writer with an MFA in creative nonfiction from the University of New Mexico. Her work has appeared in Hobart online and the anthology All the Women in My Family Sing, among other publications. She lives in the Pacific Northwest.

Links

The Book of Delights by Ross Gay

The Catalogue of Unabashed Gratitude by Ross Gay

“Leap” by Brian Doyle

Pilgrim at Tinker Creek by Annie Dillard

Writers to Read

Obit by Victoria Chang 

Tiana Nobile