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February 26, 2025 45 mins

I had the pleasure of talking with sid sibo, an award-winning author living just west of the Continental Divide in the traditional homeland of the Shoshone and Bannock people. Her debut novel, 'The Scent of Distant Family,' serves as the cornerstone of our discussion today. 

This book captivated me instantly with its intriguing title, and after our discussion, I believe it will captivate you as well. We start by getting into what inspired sid to write the book and how she navigated its unique structure, which includes seven points of view, two of which are animals. 

Sid discusses the challenges and artistic choices involved in creating a narrative that balances diverse perspectives while maintaining a coherent and engaging story. We also explore the concept of voice in writing, and how the imprecision of human language can be both a challenge and an opportunity for writers. She also shares her insights on developing character voices, using examples from her own work as well as other renowned authors like Barbara Kingsolver. 

One of the most compelling aspects of our discussion is the representation of diversity, both human and symbolic, in sid's novel. She explains how her background in anthropology and sociology informed her portrayal of various characters and settings, challenging common perceptions about uncommon places, like rural Wyoming. 

sid's experience and wisdom make this episode a treasure trove of insights for any writer looking to find and claim their voice, while also respecting the diverse perspectives of their characters and readers.  


Key Topics:

  1. The inspiration behind the novel and its unique narration
  2. Displaying voice through both human and animal characters
  3. The worldview of an author creates a whole other layer to voice
  4. Choosing the structure of her book to suit an unconventional narrative
  5. What makes a voice unique to tell a story
  6. How notable authors, writers, and dancers denote voice in their work
  7. Bringing diversity into voice in a setting that’s not particularly diverse
  8. Fiction is where empathy is most likely to grow
  9. Balancing authentic voice and worldview of characters while being respectful of the readers’ POV 
  10. Letting go of fear and being playful to discover your unique voice
  11. Practicing deep listening outside of yourself to improve your voice


Connect with sid online:

Website: https://www.sidsibo.com/

Blog: https://www.sidsibo.com/blog

Instagram: @sibo.burro

Book: https://www.amazon.com/Scent-Distant-Family-Novel/dp/1496240278


Find more from Jill:

Email: jill@thewritersrefuge.com

Website: https://www.thewritersrefuge.com/

Writing Coaching Programs: https://www.thewritersrefuge.com/coaching

Sign up for my free 3x weekly writing session: write to jill@thewritersrefuge.com for ZOOM info



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LVDY for allowing us to use their song, Saltwater, in the intro and outro of the podcast!

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