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Tuesday Jun 18, 2024
The Inklings as Writing Group with Diana Glyer
Tuesday Jun 18, 2024
Tuesday Jun 18, 2024
If there's one scholar whose work captures the spirit of what this podcast tries to do, it's Diana Glyer, author of The Company They Keep, Bandersnatch, and The Major and the Missionary. She joins Chris to talk about what we can learn from the Inklings' approach to writing in community.
This was a rich discussion, and I hope you get a lot from it. Diana and I discuss the following:
- Creativity, community, and writing groups
- Paper-reading groups in Oxford
- Typical Inklings meetings
- Resonators
- Types of critique
- Criticism versus dismissiveness
- Did Hugo Dyson end the Inklings?
- The perilous journeys of the one manuscript of the Lord of the Rings
- Christopher Tolkien, Mordor, WWI, and WWII
- Exclusivity and the Inklings
- Charles Williams' bracing effect on the Inklings
- Williams' influence on Tolkien?
- Lewis, Tolkien, and "Numinor"
- Tolkien's increasing crankiness
- Just what is influence?
Feel free to check out Diana's website at dianaglyer.com to see what she's currently up to!
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Next week: Charlie Carter from the Thinklings podcast joins me to talk Owen Barfield and his dystopian novella, Night Operation!
Finally! Some Barfield!
[Music: George Winston's "Lullaby," from Summer]
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