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NOTHING IMPORTANT HAPPENED TODAY with WILL CARVER

NOTHING IMPORTANT HAPPENED TODAY with WILL CARVER

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Navigating the ever-changing world one insignificant matter at a time. (And turning the inane, boring and ridiculous into literary gold.)

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Will Carver
Arte Ciencias Sociales Historia y Crítica Literaria
Episodios
  • The Second-Best Tea Party Detectives in Taunton.
    May 26 2025

    An accidental cross-country running champion and pre-school iPad screen time lead Will on a voyage to California where he is watching Joni Mitchell in concert, meeting with film executives and finding out how he can get himself a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. All while asking the simple question: are we getting what we deserve?


    It's time to talk about nothing important.

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    22 m
  • The Boy Who Always Died
    May 19 2025

    Will inadvertently plugs his new book, Kill Them With Kindness, while discussing the pandemic, his fear of death, and love for Warren Zeavon and Nick Cave.


    He also shares the opening chapter to a half-novel he wrote years ago about a boy who dies for one day every year on his birthday.

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    26 m
  • Anatomy Colouring Book
    May 12 2025

    Will celebrates the birthdays of Burt Bacharach, Homer Simpson and Dorothy Hodgkin, while examining our growing need for external validation.


    Add in some Bob Dylan, Martin Luther King and the John Birch Society, and you get the usual mess of topics that eventually come around to the simple fact that what the world needs, now, is love, sweet love.

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    18 m
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