Late Night Lit: Sarah Hoover | Mike Scollins | Cazzie David
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In this spring semester episode of Late Night Lit, host Sarah Jenks-Daily interviews three creative voices from the world of late-night television and literature. First, memoirist Sarah Hoover discusses her raw and vulnerable debut book, *The Motherlode*, which chronicles her experience with postpartum depression and the emotional toll of motherhood. She reflects on the courage it took to write truthfully about trauma, shame, and her complex relationships with her husband and mother, emphasizing that honesty—especially for women—is an act of liberation. Next, writer Mike Scollins shares insights into his directorial debut, the coming-of-age film *Brian*, which premiered at South by Southwest. He discusses the challenges of transitioning from late-night joke-writing to feature filmmaking, the collaborative process with director Will Trapp, and the importance of tonal balance in comedy that tackles serious themes like school violence. Finally, author Kazzy David opens up about her essay collection *Delusions*, revealing her deep discomfort with the idea of publication and the psychological toll of having her private thoughts turned into a public book. She describes the process as a form of 'psychological torture' and expresses relief only after forgetting the content, highlighting the intimate, personal nature of memoir and humor writing. The episode celebrates the power of truth-telling, creative courage, and the messy, transformative journey of making art from pain.
Vulnerability in memoir is an act of courage and community-building, not self-exposure.
Writing truthfully about trauma requires emotional processing and empathy for your subjects.
The creative process demands protection—early drafts should remain private to preserve the fragile state of creation.
Comedy about serious issues like school shootings requires careful tonal balance to avoid insensitivity.
Publishing a book can feel like a violation of privacy, especially when it’s deeply personal and self-revelatory.
…and 3 more takeaways available in PodZeus
Sarah Hoover: The Motherlode and the Courage to Be Honest
“There's nothing you can do about your truth besides own it.”
Mike Scollins: From Late Night Jokes to the Film *Brian*
“It's not funny, but it's something we didn't deal with when we were in high school.”
Cazzie David: The Pain and Paradox of Publishing *Delusions*
“It feels like an ancient form of psychological torture.”
“It feels like an ancient form of psychological torture.”
“I would gun to my head if it were illegal to write this book, I would do it again.”
“There's nothing you can do about your truth besides own it.”
Host
Guests
Sarah Hoover
person
The Motherlode
book
Mike Scollins
person
Brian
media
Cazzie David
person
Seth Meyers
person
Delusions
book
Late Night with Seth Meyers
media
Ben Wang
person
Will Trapp
person
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