Keep the Channel Open

Episode 101: Rakesh Satyal


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Rakesh Satyal is a writer and editor. Rakesh’s novel No One Can Pronounce My Name was an utterly delightful read, subverting the stereotypical tropes of the immigrant story with humor and empathy to create something wonderfully unexpected. In our conversation, Rakesh and I talked about expanding the notion of what kinds of immigrant stories can be told, using humor to create connection, and writing toward what you want to know. Then in the second segment we talked about ASMR.

(Conversation recorded November 15, 2019.)

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Show Notes:
  • Rakesh Satyal
  • Rakesh Satyal - No One Can Pronounce My Name
  • Rakesh Satyal - Blue Boy
  • NPR - Code Switch
  • Code Switch - “Hold Up! Time For An Explanatory Comma”
  • A Novel Idea (Bend, OR)
  • A Novel Idea 2018 - Rakesh Satyal Presentation
  • The Brain-Tingling Sounds of ASMR
  • The Joy of Painting
  • Janet Jackson - Rhythm Nation 1814
  • The Great British Bake Off
  • Commonplace - Episode 67: John Biewen
  • FKA twigs - MAGDALENE
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