
Character Study
Jem Calder: Passage Reading – I Want You To Be Happy
Novelist Jem Calder reads from I Want You to Be Happy in this passage episode of Character Study, a scene about a hundred pages in, as his two characters go on early dates and feel each other out across a pub table by the river. Jem and Freya talk about writing romance that feels real without being neat, the transactional and inexplicable pulls that draw two mismatched people together, and why a "situationship" can carry the weight of a love story even when you know it won't last. They get into the small, specific power of complimenting a stranger who's dressed a little braver than usual, and then into the harder subject underneath the whole book: attention. Jem and Freya make the case for stepping back from social media to protect your writing: the compounding minutes, the shrinking attention span, the excuse that posting is somehow part of the work. Further reading mentioned in this episode: – Liadan Ní Chuinn, Every One Still Here (short story collection) – Zadie Smith on living without a phone WATCH the full episode here Buy Jem Calder's I Want You to Be Happy and Reward System , plus Freya's novel: A Real Piece of Work Follow @freybromley on Instagram for updates and to ask your questions Join Freya's newsletter at freyabromley.substack.com for behind the scenes thoughts ️ And hit subscribe wherever you get your podcasts 00:00:00 Introduction — and last night's karaoke reading 00:00:56 Jem reads from I Want You to Be Happy 00:02:12 The power of complimenting a stranger 00:02:53 Writing an unironic love story 00:05:02 Being reverent about the relationships that don't last 00:06:33 The intimacy of two people who really listen 00:08:19 Sharing your writing with a partner 00:09:50 Sensitivity as a superpower 00:11:28 Why he gave himself a pass to write about writers 00:12:43 Bring back emailing someone a poem 00:13:34 The decision to quit social media 00:15:14 "You'll get your attention back" — advice for writers 00:16:20 Liadan Ní Chuinn and the myth that you need a platform 00:18:54 Zadie Smith on living without a phone Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.






