Month: January 2020

Episode 8—Kerouac Karaoke, Part II

Join Nicole Pendleton for the conclusion of her chat with writer and University of Central Florida MFA in Creative Writing candidate, David K. Gibson, affectionately known as “Gib.” In Part II, their conversation includes his current work and the concept of writing as “play,” and where to find Gib and his work online.

David K. Gibson writes fiction, essays, and journalism, and he usually writes them sideways. His work is often experimental in form, and frequently touches on themes of grief and estrangement, souls adrift in a changing world, and oversized root vegetables. He has perhaps read too much Pynchon.

David K. Gibson
https://davidkgibson.com/

Jack Kerouac Project
Kerouac House, Orlando, FL
https://www.kerouacproject.org/

The Allen Ginsberg Project
“Kerouac-Cassidy”

Creative Writing in the Community
Terry Ann Thaxton

Kerouac Karaoke Readings:
Kyle Kubik reads Adam Byko
Madison Brake reads Lauren Gagnon
Constance Owens reads Laura Olhmann
Nicole Pendleton reads David K. Gibson

Love Letters – Call for Submissions

Call for Audio Submissions!

Theme: Love Letters

Orlando Area Writers:

Warning: Love is in the Air! 

If you or a loved one has been afflicted by the condition amor (“Love”), submit your story to the Working Title Podcast. Symptoms of love may include a deep passion for another person, a hobby, a piece of media, or an idea. Letters may be fact, fiction, poetry, or song. Simply record yourself reading an original, short piece that suits the occasion. Submissions will be accepted through Tuesday, February 4, 2020.   

Check out the Submission page on our website for full guidelines!   

Episode 7—Kerouac Karaoke, Part I

In this episode, Nicole Pendleton sits down with writer and University of Central Florida MFA in Creative Writing candidate, David K. Gibson, affectionately known as “Gib.” In Part I, their conversation weaves from his reading event project, Kerouac Karaoke, honoring the work of peers, and the potential benefits of literary citizenship and public readings in Orlando and the literary community at large.

David K. Gibson writes fiction, essays, and journalism, and he usually writes them sideways. His work is often experimental in form, and frequently touches on themes of grief and estrangement, souls adrift in a changing world, and oversized root vegetables. He has perhaps read too much Pynchon.

Part II of Kerouac Karaoke with David K. Gibson, available January 19, 2020.

David K. Gibson
https://davidkgibson.com/

Jack Kerouac Project
Kerouac House, Orlando, FL
https://www.kerouacproject.org/

The Allen Ginsberg Project
“Kerouac-Cassidy”

Creative Writing in the Community
Terry Ann Thaxton

Kerouac Karaoke Readings:
Adam Byko reads Sam Harden
Nicole Balsamo reads Becca Rowell
Gib reads Madison Brake
Caitlin Lochner reads Dez Deshaies
Marelize Roets reads W.H. Walker