In episode four, Nicole chats with Luminous author Silvia Park. Silvia grew up in Seoul and split their time between Korea and America. They received a BA from Columbia and MFA from NYU, in addition to completing the Clarion Workshop in 2018. Their short fiction has been published in Black Warrior Review, Joyland, Reactor, and reprinted in the 2019 Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy. Luminous is their first novel.
In this conversation, Silvia discusses the complexities of launching her book, the commodification of genius, and the intersection of cli-fi, sci-fi, and folklore in her writing. She reflects on cultural identity, the struggles of language, and the impact of education and class dynamics in Korea. The conversation delves into the haunting nature of loss, the creative process, and the importance of research in writing. Park emphasizes the significance of writing our futures and the role of monsters in society, ultimately encouraging writers to embrace their creativity and imagine a better world.
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Chapters
00:00 The Cognitive Dissonance of Book Launches
03:09 Exploring the Concept of Genius
05:26 The Irony of Modern Genius
08:00 The Legacy of Octavia Butler & Zora Neale Hurston
10:21 The Intersection of Cli-Fi, Sci-Fi, and Folklore
12:42 Cultural Identity and Language
14:58 Navigating Childhood and Education
17:28 The Journey into Literature
19:32 The Haunting Nature of Grief
22:17 The Storyline of Luminous
34:17 Exploring Grief Through Immortality
34:55 The Cycle of History and Technology
37:07 The Journey of Writing: From Burnout to Joy
38:49 Overcoming Creative Sludge: The Importance of Letting Go
40:51 The Metaphor of the Tiger: Extinction and Replacement
47:38 Writing for the Unseen: Who is the Audience?
49:02 Crafting Beginnings and Endings: The Art of Closure
52:29 Research as a Joyful Exploration
55:52 The Balance of Pantsing and Outlining
57:59 Silvia Answers the OM Closing Five
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