These aren’t the podcasts you’re looking for. Screenwriter and novelist Edward Savio sits down with writers, filmmakers, and other creatively driven individuals to discuss unfiltered their thoughts on blank pages, creative chaos, and the ways stories can save us. Honest, funny, and definitely not your normal book chat. Featuring guests like Julia Whelan, Greg Cope White, Ray Porter, and Christopher Moore. For writers, readers, and curious eavesdroppers. Come in quietly. And seriously… don’t tell anyone you’re here.DWNOL is presented by Bookstr.
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Don’t Worry, No One’s Listening (DWNOL) is a arts podcast hosted by Edward Savio, with 11 episodes on record and a Required Pod Score of 80. PitchCentric scores this show on Booking Probability, Listen Score, and live audience signals refreshed every 24 hours.
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Edward Savio hosts Don’t Worry, No One’s Listening (DWNOL), a arts show with 11 episodes published.
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Episode #10
EP.10 Nicole Galland: Staging a Novel
May 20, 20261h 8mS1
<p>Nicole Galland joins Edward Savio for a funny, craft-heavy conversation about acting, screenwriting, historical fiction, point of view, collaboration, and the writer’s block that led her back to the novel that changed her life. From The Rise and Fall of D.O.D.O. to Boy, Galland talks process, research, theater, editing on paper, and why writing a novel feels a lot like putting on a play.<br></p><p>Presented by Bookstr.com</p><p> </p><p>Music: “Local Forecast - Slower,” “Loopster,” “I Got a Stick Arr Bryan Teoh” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)</p><p>Licensed under Crea...
Nicole Galland joins Edward Savio for a funny, craft-heavy conversation about acting, screenwriting, historical fiction, point of view, collaboration, and the writer’s block that led her back to the novel that changed her life. From The Rise and Fall of D.O.D.O. to Boy , Galland talks process, research, theater, editing on paper, and why writing a novel feels a lot like putting on a play. Presented by Bookstr.com Music: “Local Forecast - Slower,” “Loopster,” “I Got a Stick Arr Bryan Teoh” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 “Patron Saint of Heists” by Bryan Teoh Licensed under Creative Commons: license 0 attribution
<p>Ray Porter joins Edward Savio for a funny, candid conversation about storytelling, performance, and a voice listeners already know from some of the biggest audiobooks in the genre—including Project Hail Mary, the Bobiverse series, and Savio’s own League of Auld. Newly inducted into the Audible Narrator Hall of Fame, Porter talks about what makes narration work, why the job is to serve the story, and how acting, writing, and audiobook performance all depend on the same thing: getting your ego out of the way. It’s a smart, human episode about craft, voice, and the strange intimacy of being...
<p>Liza Tully joins Edward Savio to talk pen names, mystery structure, writing process, and the pleasure of exact language. From literary fiction and dark suspense to The World’s Greatest Detective and Her Just Okay Assistant, this is a conversation about trust-your-instinct writing, reader expectation, giant handwritten notebooks, and why the best advice may be learning which advice to ignore.</p><p><br></p><p>Presented by Bookstr.com</p><p><br></p><p>Music: “Local Forecast - Slower,” “Loopster,” “I Got a Stick Arr Bryan Teoh” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)</p><p>Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4...
<p>Max Barry joins Edward Savio to talk satire, persuasion, and why even the most ridiculous ideas have to feel real. From Lexicon to Jennifer Government to The 22 Murders of Madison May, which sets a serial killer loose across the multiverse with reality-bending consequences, they get into dialogue, power, and the problem of writing satire in a world that keeps outpacing it. Funny, sharp, and a little unsettling, it’s a look at how the absurd starts to feel uncomfortably real.</p><p>Presented by Bookstr.com</p><p>Music: “Local Forecast - Slower,” “Loopster,” “I Got a Stick Arr Bryan Teoh”...
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