José Pablo Iriarte: Of Miami, Art, & Craft
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In episode three, Nicole kicks the Willie with José Pablo Iriarte, a nonbinary Cuban-American writer, high school math teacher, and parent of two. Their fiction has been finalist for the Nebula, Hugo, Locus and Sturgeon Awards, longlisted for the Otherwise Award, and reprinted in various Year's Best compilations. Their debut novel, BENNY RAMÍREZ AND THE NEARLY DEPARTED was published in 2024 by Knopf Books for Young Readers, an imprint of Random House. Their follow up, AJ TORRES AND THE TREASURE OF CAPTAIN GRAYSHARK is forthcoming on June 24, 2025. Learn more (but frankly not much more) at www.labyrinthrat.com, or follow José on facebook, instagram, or bluesky.
In this conversation, José Iriarte discusses his experiences growing up as a Cuban American in Florida, the impact of literature on his writing, and the themes of identity and marginalization in his work. He shares insights into his journey into science fiction and fantasy, the importance of character development, and the role of humor in middle-grade literature. José also emphasizes the significance of writing groups and the persistence required in the face of rejection. He concludes by discussing his upcoming projects and the exploration of monsters and villains in storytelling.
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Chapters
00:00 The Importance of Rules and Awareness
02:06 Growing Up in Florida: A Personal Narrative
03:50 Contrasting Childhoods: Miami vs. Brooklyn
04:00 Navigating Privilege and Marginalization
06:23 The Role of Literature in Personal Growth
08:56 Exploring Identity Through Fiction
11:18 The Power of Narrative in Storytelling
12:44 The Substance of My Lives: A Deep Dive
15:11 Character Development: Jamie and Benjamin
17:04 Cultural Reflections in Writing
19:07 Benny Ramirez and the Nearly Departed: A New Journey
24:57 The Humor in Writing
27:33 Crafting Dynamic Characters
29:02 Character Development Techniques
33:08 Exploring Personal Experiences in Writing
37:47 The Balance of A and B Plots
46:01 The Role of Writing Communities
48:41 Upcoming Book Insights
53:33 José Answers the OM Closing Five
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