Summary In this episode, host Shannon TL Kearns interviews Margot Douaihy, a poet and author of crime novels. Margot discusses her creative process and the themes that inspire her work. She shares her experiences growing up in a creative household and how her love for poetry and crime fiction developed. Margot also talks about the intersection of queerness and storytelling, and the importance of exploring new perspectives and pushing boundaries in art. The conversation highlights the spiritual and transformative aspects of creativity, as well as the impact of teaching and collaboration on Margot's art. Overall, the episode explores the power of creativity to bring beauty, empathy, and connection to the world.
Takeaways
Creativity can be a spiritual expression that connects us to a deeper part of ourselves and others.
Queerness in storytelling allows for the exploration of radical potentiality and the reimagining of traditional genres.
Writing every day, seeking feedback, and working on one project at a time are important aspects of the creative process.
Virtual reality (VR) can be a unique and immersive medium for creating art and storytelling.
Teaching and interacting with students can inspire and inform an artist's own work.
Thinking creatively in everyday life allows for empathy, tenderness, and the exploration of different perspectives.
For more about Margot go to: https://www.margotdouaihy.com/
For Margot's books (and the books she recommends in this episode) check out: https://bookshop.org/shop/shannontlkearns
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction
01:11 Creating Unexpected Moments of Beauty
05:02 Believing in the Possibility of Writing
06:30 The Imposter Syndrome
07:20 The Power of Poetry
08:41 Exploring Different Forms of Poetry
09:57 The Intersection of Queerness and Poetry
10:26 Themes in Different Genres
11:52 Writing Mystery Novels
12:23 Inspiration for 'Scorched Grace'
19:51 Starting a New Project
22:15 Writing Every Day
23:37 Seeking Feedback from Readers
25:26 Working on One Project at a Time
26:48 Exploring Virtual Reality (VR)
31:06 Impact of Teaching on Art
32:30 Challenging Traditional Structures
34:56 Queerness in Art and Storytelling
37:20 Influential Artists
42:34 Thinking Creatively in Everyday Life
44:02 Connecting with Margot Dwyer
45:12 Conclusion