In this powerful and deeply personal episode, host Ian Henzel sits down with acclaimed author Richard Compson Sater to explore his life, military service, and the evolution of his writing career. Best known for his novels “Thirst” and “Rank,” Sater opens up about growing up gay in the 1970s, navigating the complexities of identity while serving in the U.S. Air Force, and how these experiences continue to shape his literary voice. From the timeless influence of William Faulkner to the creative intersection of visual and written storytelling, this conversation offers a rich look into the mind of a writer whose work bridges personal truth and artistic expression. Whether you're a fan of LGBTQ literature, a fellow writer, or someone who appreciates honest storytelling, this episode offers valuable insights into the transformative power of books—and the lives they reflect. 🎧 Chapters Include: • Richard’s early life and literary foundations • Coming of age and coming out in the '70s • Hiding his identity in the military • Writing as therapy during deployment • The link between photography and prose • Why literature matters for identity and belonging 💬 Notable Quote: “A good book was always a refuge for me.” Read a sample of Richard's latest novel, "Thirst:" https://b2l.bz/34AsSS Links to Richard Compson Sater’s novel: Rattling Good Yarns Press: https://rattlinggoodyarns.com/product/thirst/ Bookshop.org: https://bookshop.org/a/110292/9781955826853 Barnes & Noble: Print - https://rgyp-bn.tiny.us/thirst-print; eBook -https://rgyp-bn.tiny.us/thirst-ebook Amazon: Print https://amzn.to/4jMbVOQ; eBook - https://amzn.to/3Ddrgrq Apple Books: https://books.apple.com/us/book/thirst/id6740165114 Kobo Reader: https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/thirst-113 Smashwords: https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/1673317
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