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  <title>Ep316: Check out these Creatives</title>
  <description>Join Vicky and Joe as they not so much announce with fanfare but blurt out the podcast name change—and then pay close attention because Vicky’s super-excited about Jarvis Cocker’s new memoir. Which leads on a little side-quest about the difference between memoir and biography, but it’s worth it. Then onwards to the main event: writers you should check out because they’re full of ideas you can steal and adapt—meandering to a close with David Sedaris’s not-so-secret weapon for always having something interesting to write about. &amp;amp;nbsp; Key Takeaways: [2:35] Vicky is officially changing the podcast name!&amp;amp;nbsp; [5:35] India is a massive place!&amp;amp;nbsp; [7:45] Vicky loves the concept that Jarvis Cocker did for his book - writing about the memories and things he’s found in his attic.&amp;amp;nbsp; [11:50] Project Dingle update!&amp;amp;nbsp; [13:45] Let’s talk about Nick Cave! [16:20] Nick has lost two children.&amp;amp;nbsp; [17:30] Shoutout to Ann Handley!&amp;amp;nbsp; [19:40] Why is David Sedaris such a great storyteller?&amp;amp;nbsp; [24:15] Joe explains how entertaining spinning porridge is.&amp;amp;nbsp; [29:05] Vicky has 5 book coaching openings if you’re interested in getting a breakthrough! &amp;amp;nbsp; Mentioned in This Episode: Website Creative Book Coaching Join Vicky’s Power Hour Free Writing Prompt Calendar Start Your Book Templates Book Breakthrough Jam Subscribe on  iTunes, Stitcher, and  Overcast Email Vicky about 1:1 coaching at: vicky@moxiebooks.co.uk  Around India in 80 Trains Book by Monisha Rajesh  The Thursday Murder Club: A Novel by Richard Osman  Good Pop, Bad Pop Book by Jarvis Cocker  James Pogson (poetry, writing, LI)&amp;amp;nbsp;  Ann Handley (Total Annarchy newsletter)&amp;amp;nbsp; Authors + essayists: Joan Didion, David Sedaris, Roxane Gay, Chimamanda Ngozie Adichie, Octavia Butler, NK Jemisin&amp;amp;nbsp; Atlas Obscura Slightly Foxed magazine + podcast&amp;amp;nbsp; The Atlantic &amp;amp;nbsp;+ New Yorker&amp;amp;nbsp; The Idler&amp;amp;nbsp; Nick Cave: The Red Hand Files </description>
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