Episodios

  • Ginnungagap: Norse Mythology & The Creative Void
    Apr 10 2026

    This week, the Cru dives into a strange and powerful prompt pulled from Norse mythology: Ginnungagap, the vast, primordial void of fog (that's fog, not frogs, WebEater!) that exists between worlds.

    From that idea, the conversation spirals into something every writer knows too well: the "creative" void. What do you do when nothing is flowing? When every sentence feels forced? When the story just won’t come together?

    We dig into:

    • Writing through creative blocks and burnout
    • The difference between natural flow and “forcing it”
    • Channeling frustration and anger writing into something useful
    • Using constraints and prompts to unlock unexpected breakthroughs

    As always, we take the prompt and turn it into original flash fiction, written fast, read aloud, and shared in its raw, unpolished form. Tune in around the 13 minute mark for those.

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    55 m
  • Gilbertian: Absurdist Flash Fiction & Why Writers Need Creative Partners
    Apr 3 2026

    In this episode of Radio FreeWrite, The Cru explores the absurd, satirical style of Gilbert and Sullivan and explores how far you can push an idea once you follow it to its most ridiculous logical conclusion.

    But it goes deeper than just playful storytelling. We dive into the power of creative partnerships, from legendary collaborations to our own experiences trying (and sometimes failing) to find the right artistic partner. What makes a collaboration work? Can another writer strengthen your voice without overpowering it? And is great creative chemistry something you build… or just get lucky enough to find?

    Of course, we dish out some Gilbertian stories of our own. Tune in around the 11:45 mark for those.

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    45 m
  • Acheri: What Writers Should Read (Or Listen To), From Frankenstein to Beowulf
    Mar 27 2026

    This week on Radio FreeWrite, The Cru takes a step back from writing to talk about... reading.

    What should writers be reading? Does it matter if it’s fiction, nonfiction, or even audiobooks? And do audiobooks actually count as reading?

    We dig into all of it, including:

    • Why writers need to read widely across genres
    • Considerations of audiobooks and oral storytelling in modern writing
    • How classic works like Frankenstein, Beowulf, and The Iliad still influence storytelling today
    • How and when to use cultural shorthand in fiction
    • That it's ok to quit a book

    Along the way, we share what we’ve been reading lately, and how those influences've show up in our own writing.

    We do still bring you stories! Tune in around the 17:25 mark.

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    45 m
  • Bowels of Mercy: The Cru Write Horror à la Shirley Jackson
    Mar 20 2026

    In our 151st episode, The Cru dives into the unsettling world of Shirley Jackson, author of the infamous short story The Lottery.

    We explore what makes Jackson’s writing so enduringly disturbing, from her use of the uncanny and the “horror of the mundane” to her razor-sharp final lines. Along the way, we discuss why The Lottery remains a staple of high school reading lists even as many readers find her lesser-known stories far more powerful.

    We also touch on Jackson’s life, her dual career writing both domestic magazine pieces and psychological horror, and the lasting influence she’s had on modern writers.

    Stories begin at the 21:30 mark.

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    1 h y 3 m
  • 150th Episode Celebration: Mouthbreather
    Mar 17 2026

    We gathered on a cold, snowy, generally Clevelandwintery evening in January to celebrate our 150th episode at Forest City Brewery! Joined by a few friends and a lot of Spud's extended family, we recorded an intimate live episode. Enjoy!

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    33 m
  • 149: Craft Workshop: How Writers Edit Drafts (Their Own and Each Other’s)
    Feb 15 2026

    This week on Radio FreeWrite, we do something a little different. Instead of writing to a new prompt, we bring in a finished draft and talk through what happens after the writing part is over. We listen to a complete short story together, then start dissecting it to figure out where it’s strongest and weakest points are. Then, we chat about how it might grow.

    From there, the conversation wanders into line edits versus big-picture fixes, giving feedback without rewriting someone else’s voice, and how stories stretch and break when they grow from flash into something longer. This is how writers talk with each other behind the scenes, when we're sitting on overturned tractor tires deep in the Maine woods with a tin mug of shine in our hands. IYKYK

    Anyway, whether you’re trying to revise your own work or figure out how to give better notes on someone else’s, we've got something for you here.

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    1 h y 11 m
  • 148: Fanfaron: Writing the Pluperfect Tense Without Sounding Forced
    Feb 6 2026

    The Cru dives deep into one deceptively small word with outsized consequences: had.

    Before writing from the prompt fanfaron—a swaggering bully or cowardly boaster—we get into a lively craft discussion about the pluperfect tense (the “past of the past”). Why does it so often feels forced? How, as a writer, do you know it's actually doing meaningful work on the page? Murph makes the case against overusing had, PC breaks down how context can replace grammar, and Father Spud champions the musicality of the pluperfect in Southern oral storytelling.

    Stories this week begin around the 16:30 mark.

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    57 m
  • 147: La La Land: A Conversation With The Whisky Type
    Jan 23 2026

    The Cru is joined by Carolyn, aka The Whisky Type, to chat all things writing, typewriter, and whisky related. We had a great conversation about the importance of sharing your work, and the joy common to cigars, whisky, and typewriters: they're all meant to be enjoyed slowly. After you tune in, be sure to check out Carolyn's website!

    NB, stories begin around the 17:15 mark, and while they weren't sponsored by Lagavulin (yet!), like many a Scottish babe they owe some significant part of their inception to a dram of the golden stuff.

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    1 h y 1 m