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This week I spoke to writer Nada Alic. She’s the author of Bad Thoughts and working on a forthcoming novel. We recorded in the height of a heatwave here in LA and it all felt like a fever dream. I came over in the morning, left in the late afternoon. We hung out for an hour or two then recorded for nearly three more. I found listening to her comforting, so I’m breaking it into two parts. As you'll hear, she's incredibly intelligent and clearly creative, yet so humble and funny. She's one of those rare people who are as cool as they seem online, yet also so warm, inviting, and genuinely kind.
In part one, we cover everything from our first communions and lingering Catholic guilt to thresholds and an archetype, called a “Puella” to how she ended up in LA to how she started writing and routines that help her continue to. We got into cancel culture, her creative approach to marketing her book, disembodiment, and much more. And in part two, we take questions from some mutual friends, her thoughts on comparisons to other artists, romantic relationships, friendship, novel research wormholes, and more.
Show Notes:
-Find Nada on the Web | Instagram
-Read Nada's article in Harper's Bazaar, "Eternal Girl Summer"
-Buy Nada's book, Bad Thoughts
-IN PROCESS Semester 4 learn what this is and sign up here
-Subscribe to our newsletter to get show notes + essays, etc. sent to your inbox
-Follow @letitouttt on Instagram. I'm @katiedalebout
-Photo credit: @allister_ann
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This week I spoke to writer Nada Alic. She’s the author of Bad Thoughts and working on a forthcoming novel. We recorded in the height of a heatwave here in LA and it all felt like a fever dream. I came over in the morning, left in the late afternoon. We hung out for an hour or two then recorded for nearly three more. I found listening to her comforting, so I’m breaking it into two parts. As you'll hear, she's incredibly intelligent and clearly creative, yet so humble and funny. She's one of those rare people who are as cool as they seem online, yet also so warm, inviting, and genuinely kind.
In part one, we cover everything from our first communions and lingering Catholic guilt to thresholds and an archetype, called a “Puella” to how she ended up in LA to how she started writing and routines that help her continue to. We got into cancel culture, her creative approach to marketing her book, disembodiment, and much more. And in part two, we take questions from some mutual friends, her thoughts on comparisons to other artists, romantic relationships, friendship, novel research wormholes, and more.
Show Notes:
-Find Nada on the Web | Instagram
-Read Nada's article in Harper's Bazaar, "Eternal Girl Summer"
-Buy Nada's book, Bad Thoughts
-IN PROCESS Semester 4 learn what this is and sign up here
-Subscribe to our newsletter to get show notes + essays, etc. sent to your inbox
-Follow @letitouttt on Instagram. I'm @katiedalebout
-Photo credit: @allister_ann
If you liked this episode, try out:
Episode 303: Food, Sex & Creativity with Stephanie Danler
Sponsor:
Sprout Living: get 20% off your order with code LETITOUT

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