Ease Lessons for Writers

Jun Sekiya (Episode 2/3)

April 16, 2022 Monna McDiarmid Season 2 Episode 8
Jun Sekiya (Episode 2/3)
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Ease Lessons for Writers
Jun Sekiya (Episode 2/3)
Apr 16, 2022 Season 2 Episode 8
Monna McDiarmid

ABOUT TODAY'S GUEST: JUN SEKIYA
This is my second conversation with Jun Sekiya, a writer of scripts, novels, and raps from Yokohama, Japan. He currently lives in Brooklyn, New York, where he works as the creative assistant of Soman Chainani, author of the YA fantasy series “The School for Good & Evil”, soon to be a film from Netflix. Jun is working on a novel about an expat kid split between two cultures and friend-groups at his Tokyo international school. His logline is a work-in-progress. When not on his grind, Jun can be found in the local park doing soccer tricks and chasing after dogs who steal his soccer ball. He’s 5’6, decently quick, and is currently training for a marathon.

Thanks for this conversation, Jun.

Jun's homework invitations from Episode 1:
1. Love Letter | Write a short story for your friends (the ones you wrote about in Tokyo Fable) and share it with them. This is just for fun and there is no pressure to ever share this with anyone else.
2. Nutshell | Logline formula from Rachael Herron
a) Job title (of protagonist)
b) Name
c) Has what already?
d) But when ________, will she _________?
3. Theme Park List | When I finish and publish my novel, I get to...

During this conversation, we talk about:
1. John Green's YA novel Looking for Alaska.
2. John Green's podcast (and book) The Anthropocene Reviewed.  We talk specifically about the episode: Capacity for Wonder and Sunsets.
3. The concepts of a Commonplace Text (also called a a Commonplace Book).
4. This quote: "If you can’t be cheesy, you can’t be free."  Dan Harris used the quote in an episode of Ten Percent Happier but, according to Twitter, he doesn't know who said this originally.
5. Podcast: Harry Potter and the Sacred Text
6. The idea of slant rhyme or near rhyme
7. Ru Paul's Drag Race


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ABOUT EASE LESSONS:
Music: “Meekness” by Kai Engel, used under Creative Commons Attribution license

Editor: Damien Pitter

Host: Monna McDiarmid (pronounced Mona McDermid) | Coach, Writer and Counselor
Website: MonnaMcDiarmid.com
Newsletter: The Sunday Reader
Patreon:  where I share monthly excerpts from my writing memoir in progress
Instagram: @monnamcdiarmid


Show Notes

ABOUT TODAY'S GUEST: JUN SEKIYA
This is my second conversation with Jun Sekiya, a writer of scripts, novels, and raps from Yokohama, Japan. He currently lives in Brooklyn, New York, where he works as the creative assistant of Soman Chainani, author of the YA fantasy series “The School for Good & Evil”, soon to be a film from Netflix. Jun is working on a novel about an expat kid split between two cultures and friend-groups at his Tokyo international school. His logline is a work-in-progress. When not on his grind, Jun can be found in the local park doing soccer tricks and chasing after dogs who steal his soccer ball. He’s 5’6, decently quick, and is currently training for a marathon.

Thanks for this conversation, Jun.

Jun's homework invitations from Episode 1:
1. Love Letter | Write a short story for your friends (the ones you wrote about in Tokyo Fable) and share it with them. This is just for fun and there is no pressure to ever share this with anyone else.
2. Nutshell | Logline formula from Rachael Herron
a) Job title (of protagonist)
b) Name
c) Has what already?
d) But when ________, will she _________?
3. Theme Park List | When I finish and publish my novel, I get to...

During this conversation, we talk about:
1. John Green's YA novel Looking for Alaska.
2. John Green's podcast (and book) The Anthropocene Reviewed.  We talk specifically about the episode: Capacity for Wonder and Sunsets.
3. The concepts of a Commonplace Text (also called a a Commonplace Book).
4. This quote: "If you can’t be cheesy, you can’t be free."  Dan Harris used the quote in an episode of Ten Percent Happier but, according to Twitter, he doesn't know who said this originally.
5. Podcast: Harry Potter and the Sacred Text
6. The idea of slant rhyme or near rhyme
7. Ru Paul's Drag Race


*****

ABOUT EASE LESSONS:
Music: “Meekness” by Kai Engel, used under Creative Commons Attribution license

Editor: Damien Pitter

Host: Monna McDiarmid (pronounced Mona McDermid) | Coach, Writer and Counselor
Website: MonnaMcDiarmid.com
Newsletter: The Sunday Reader
Patreon:  where I share monthly excerpts from my writing memoir in progress
Instagram: @monnamcdiarmid