The Lives of Writers

John Cotter

Episode Summary

Michael talks with John Cotter about a pending move, the influence of monologues and Spalding Gray, theater and recitation, early adventures in poetry, life and writing through his first novel, the gravity of Ménière's disease on his life thereafter, his new memoir LOSING MUSIC, honestly approaching the question of suicide, multi-faceted memoirs, memory/scene work, and life now.

Episode Notes

Michael talks with John Cotter about a pending move, the influence of monologues and Spalding Gray, theater and recitation, early adventures in poetry, life and writing through his first novel, the gravity of Ménière's disease on his life thereafter, his new memoir LOSING MUSIC, honestly approaching the question of suicide, multi-faceted memoirs, memory/scene work, and life now.

John Cotter is the author of the memoir Losing Music, published by Milkweeds Editions, portions of which have appeared in RaritanCatapultIndiana Review, and Guernica. His novel, Under the Small Lights, was published by Miami University Press in 2010, and his fiction, essays, criticism, and theater pieces have appeared–or will soon– in New England ReviewEpochElectric Literature’s Recommended ReadingGeorgia Review, Adroit, The New York Times, and Commonweal.

Podcast theme: DJ Garlik & Bertholet's "Special Sause" used with permission from Bertholet.