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Upstart Crow

Upstart Crow

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Dedicated to promoting books and culture through engaging and informative podcasts. Our mission is to inspire our listeners to explore the literary arts and appreciate the diversity of ideas within our amazing world. We invite a diverse range of writers, historians, and cultural influences to share their expertise. From established artists to up-and-coming creatives, our guests provide unique perspectives on writing, the literary arts, and culture. Hosted by Ken Budd, Jennifer Disano, and William Miller.Upstart Crow Podcast Art Literary History & Criticism Social Sciences
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  • Melody Lomboy-Lowe - Author & Founder, Luna Peak Foundation
    Jun 9 2026
    Melody Lomboy-Lowe — Founder, Luna Peak FoundationMelody Lomboy-Lowe was 6 years old when she planned her own funeral. She had been diagnosed with leukemia, and in 1983, treatment options were limited. But Lomboy-Lowe survived, and today her Los Angeles-based organization, the Luna Peak Foundation, publishes books on cancer and grief. Luna Peak has donated over 4,000 books to children, families, hospitals, palliative care and hospice centers, therapist offices, schools, and universities. This includes workbooks, children’s books, and an inspirational photography book, Beyond Remission. Upstart Crow host Ken Budd profiled Melody for his “Everyday Heroes” column in The Saturday Evening Post and he interviews her here about survival, hope, and helping others.Episode HighlightsMelody Lomboy-Lowe shares her remarkable journey from being diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia at age six to becoming a long-term cancer survivor.Hear how she planned her own funeral as a child and why that experience gave her a sense of control during treatment.Learn how surviving cancer in the 1980s shaped her outlook on life, family, and purpose.Discover how the Luna Peak Foundation uses books, care packages, and creative resources to support cancer patients and their families.Melody discusses the inspiration behind her books Beyond Remission, Follow Me Cancer Free, Sean's Best Week at Camp Luna Peak, and more.An emotional story about a young cancer patient named Zoe illustrates the power of representation and hope.Why Melody believes cancer doesn't have to define a person—and can even become a source of strength and purpose.A candid conversation about grief, mortality, and why we need to talk more openly about death.Key TakeawaysChildren are often more resilient than adults realize when facing serious illness.Honest communication can help young patients feel empowered rather than helpless.Cancer affects entire families, not just the person receiving treatment.Seeing yourself represented in stories can provide comfort, encouragement, and hope.Community and connection are critical for cancer patients, survivors, caregivers, and siblings.Surviving a life-threatening illness can profoundly change your perspective on everyday life.Hope doesn't always come from grand gestures—it often comes from knowing you're not alone."Cancer doesn't have to define you. It can enhance your life and you can become a different person because of it.""There's always a possibility of doing something. Maybe you have to adapt, but there's always a way to reach your goals.""If you can see a survivor, you can see yourself in them."Discussion TopicsChildhood leukemia and cancer treatment in the 1980sGrowing up after a life-threatening diagnosisThe role of honesty when talking to children about illnessCancer survivorship and long-term emotional impactsCreating books that inspire hope for patients and familiesSupporting siblings and caregivers during cancer treatmentGrief, loss, and preparing for life's difficult conversationsThe mission of the Luna Peak FoundationWho Should Listen?Cancer patients and survivorsParents and caregiversHealthcare professionalsNonprofit leadersAnyone facing adversity or life challengesReaders interested in inspirational true storiesPeople seeking hope, resilience, and perspective---This entire episode is also available for viewing on our YouTube channel.---Recorded & Produced by Jon D PodComBe sure to check out our website for more information about our hosts, guests, and ways you can support the show: UpstartCrow.orgFollow us on Facebook here.Thank you for listening to Upstart Crow, a part of Watershed Lit Radio.© 2026 Upstart Crow Podcast – All Rights Reserved
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    28 mins
  • Caroline Bock - The Other Beautiful People
    Jun 2 2026
    Caroline Bock – The Other Beautiful PeopleIn the entertainment world, there are the on-stage, front-of-camera, beautiful people, and there are those who actually make things happen. The ones who work behind the scenes, who make the deals, sell the projects, ensure the funding, move things forward. It is their lives that are the focus of this taut and evocative novel. The story juxtaposes the shocks and aftereffects of 9/11 with the more routine shocks of normal everyday life when business-world reasoning comes to bear on entertainment-world decision-making, and catches the lead character, Amy Greene, in the vortex. She has a life and a love she understands, until she doesn’t, until she is sure of almost nothing, including herself.Caroline Bock was a movie-loving executive of tv, working for 20 years in the cable television industry at AMC, Bravo, IFC and IFC Films, before stepping out of that world and writing. She is the author of the short story collection Carry Her Home, winner of the Fiction Award from the Washington Writers’ Publishing House, and also the young adult novels Before My Eyes and LIE. She graduated from the City College of New York and its MFA Fiction program, and she also attended Syracuse University. The Other Beautiful People is her first novel for adults."The other beautiful people are the people behind the scenes—the ones who make everything happen, but rarely get the credit.""It doesn't matter if the world's ending. What matters is what you're going to do today."-Caroline BockHosted by William MillerKey Takeaways1. Every Industry Has Its "Other Beautiful People"The novel shines a light on the overlooked professionals working behind the scenes in television, film, and media—the people who make success possible without ever appearing in the spotlight.2. Personal Stories Help Us Understand Historic EventsBock discusses how experiences surrounding 9/11 shaped both her life and her fiction, demonstrating how major historical events are ultimately experienced through individual lives.3. Career Success Often Comes with Difficult ChoicesAmy Green's journey explores the tension between ambition, family, relationships, and personal fulfillment—questions many professionals continue to face today.4. Change Is ConstantWhether it's technological disruption, corporate mergers, or shifts in personal identity, adapting to change becomes one of the novel's central themes.5. Writing Doesn't Have an Expiration DateBock's path to publishing her first adult novel demonstrates that creative success can happen at any stage of life.6. Fiction and Reality Often IntertwineThe conversation explores autofiction, memory, and how writers transform real-life experiences into compelling stories.Episode HighlightsCaroline Bock discusses the inspiration behind The Other Beautiful People.A behind-the-scenes look at cable television during the early 2000s.How the events of 9/11 influenced both her life and her fiction.The challenges of balancing career ambition, marriage, and family.Why the "other beautiful people" are often the most important people in the room.The role of autobiographical experiences in shaping fiction.Caroline's journey from YA fiction to publishing her first adult novel.The surprising story of how the book found its publisher.Purchase a copy of The Other Beautiful People here at Regal House Publishing, or wherever books are sold.#WritingCommunity #LiteraryFiction #AuthorInterview #UpstartCrow #TheOtherBeautifulPeople #CarolineBock #9/11 #BehindTheScenesThis entire episode is also available for viewing on our YouTube channel.---Recorded & Produced by Jon D PodComBe sure to check out our website for more information about our hosts, guests, and ways you can support the show: UpstartCrow.orgFollow us on Facebook here.Thank you for listening to Upstart Crow, a part of Watershed Lit Radio.© 2026 Upstart Crow Podcast – All Rights Reserved
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    48 mins
  • Zach Powers -The Migraine Diaries: A singular, first-person novel.
    May 22 2026

    Zach Powers – The Migraine Diaries: A singular, first-person novel.

    This story goes into the interior life of a thirty-something man who has just lost the best friend he ever had, a man he has known for ten years, a man he has seen most every day of those ten years as they pursued their separate creative projects and shared a social life, a man who knew to kick the narrator’s butt when it needed kicking and offer the right encouraging words when it was words and not a kick the narrator needed. All of that, suddenly gone. Told in the form of a headache journal, the novel renders the first year of loss starting with the beachside funeral/ash spreading of the friend’s remains, and captures the mix of headache hopelessness with the need to carry on, building to the final resolve. In this way, it is like life itself. Not all bleak. Filled with humor. Even offering moments of weirdness.

    Zach Powers is the author of the short story collection Gravity Changes, winner of the BOA Short Fiction Prize; and also a prior novel, First Cosmic Velocity, which combines history and fiction to look at the sham of the Soviet space program in 1964 and earlier. His writing also has appeared in American Short Fiction, Lit Hub, and other publications. He is the executive and artistic director of The Writer’s Center in Bethesda, Maryland, and Poet Lore, the nation’s oldest poetry journal. He is originally from Savannah, Georgia, and now lives in Arlington, Virginia.

    Hosted by William Miller

    Episode Highlights
    • Zach Powers discusses how The Migraine Diaries functions not just as a grief novel, but also as a chronic illness narrative and, most importantly, a story about friendship and surviving loss together.
    • The conversation explores the ethics of writing chronic illness narratives, especially avoiding the traditional “everything gets resolved” story arc that doesn’t reflect real-life experiences with migraines or grief.
    • Zach shares deeply personal inspirations behind the novel, including the deaths of close friends and his own struggles with chronic migraines, while emphasizing the book is fiction rather than autobiography.
    • A major theme of the interview is how friendship can become the emotional anchor of a story, sometimes even more powerful than romance.
    • Zach explains his fascination with experimental storytelling, layered narratives, fragmented structure, and allowing readers to interpret meaning rather than over-explaining themes.
    • The discussion dives into the surreal “corgi” sequences in The Migraine Diaries, which blend grief, hallucination, memory, and imagination into symbolic emotional journeys.
    • Zach reflects on his earlier novel First Cosmic Velocity and how his writing evolved from more traditional narrative structures into more expansive and unconventional literary forms.
    • The episode also explores Zach’s acclaimed short story collection Gravity Changes, including his philosophy that fiction does not need to explain every surreal or impossible element to the reader.

    “You don’t have to explain the sheep.” — Zach Powers on discovering the freedom of literary fiction and surreal storytelling.

    “The friendship aspect is the actual thing driving everything in the background — how to be a good friend and maintain that in the face of adversity.”

    Find out more about Zach Powers on his website.

    This entire interview is also available to watch on our YouTube channel.

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    Recorded & Produced by Jon D PodCom

    Be sure to check out our website for more information about our hosts, guests, and ways you can support the show: UpstartCrow.org

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    Thank you for listening to Upstart Crow, a part of Watershed Lit Radio.

    © 2026 - Upstart Crow Podcast – All Rights Reserved

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