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Leaf by Leaf

Leaf by Leaf

By: Robert Benson
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Welcome to Leaf by Leaf, the podcast where you’ll find inspiration and helpful plant information. From hardy native species to exotic houseplants, we explore local favorites and global treasures, ensuring there's something for everyone. Tune in to celebrate the joy of plants! I rely heavily on AI to research the topics and to produce the scripts for each podcast. I create the ideas for and the outline of each podcast and "lord over" the AI with intense scrutiny, assuring you get the best possible information and entertaining delivery. Thank you for joining us.Robert Benson
Episodes
  • Episode 03 - Non-Linear Storytelling
    Apr 3 2026

    In this episode of Leaf by Leaf, Sophie takes us inside one of the most structurally daring novels ever written, Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-Five, to explore how a writer can dismantle chronology entirely and make it feel not just intentional, but inevitable. We dig into four powerful craft techniques: using form as argument, so that the shape of your story makes a claim about the world before a single character speaks; building an anchor moment that gives even the most fractured narrative a gravitational center; harnessing repetition and refrain to accumulate meaning in ways that linear momentum never could; and understanding what it means to let your narrator step briefly but unmistakably into the frame. Whether you write fiction or memoir, linear or non-linear, this episode will change the way you think about the relationship between structure and meaning, and send you back to your own work with fresh eyes.


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    14 mins
  • Episode 02 - Voice and First-person Intimacy
    Mar 29 2026

    You probably read The Catcher in the Rye in school. But did you read it as a writer? In this episode of Leaf by Leaf, we go back to Salinger's classic not for its story, but for its voice. Holden Caulfield is one of literature's great first-person narrators, and the techniques Salinger used to build him are ones every writer can learn from. Sophie explores how a narrator's verbal tics become their identity, why unreliable narrators work best when we love them anyway, and how speaking directly to your reader can collapse the distance between a story and the person reading it. Whether you write fiction or memoir, this conversation will change the way you think about who's doing the telling.

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    14 mins
  • 01 Craft of Writing - Character Development
    Mar 27 2026

    Gone Girl

    Gillian Flynn didn't just write a thriller. She built two of the most psychologically complex characters in modern fiction, and left a masterclass in craft hiding in plain sight. In this episode of Leaf by Leaf, we crack open Gone Girl to explore how Flynn uses unreliable narration, contradiction, and delayed revelation to create characters that get under your skin and stay there. If you want to write people your readers can't forget, this one's for you.


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    9 mins
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