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Episode 501: Julian Brave NoiseCat Aimed for a Woven Text
Episode 501

Episode 501: Julian Brave NoiseCat Aimed for a Woven Text

The Creative Nonfiction Podcast with Brendan O'Meara

November 28, 20251h 12mExplicit

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Show Notes

"It's not actually about the questions you ask. It's about shutting up," says Julian Brave NoiseCat, author of We Survived the Night.

It’s episode 501 with Julian Brave NoiseCat, author of the memoir We Survived the Night. It’s published by Knopf. It’s a pretty spectacular debut and we have a lively chat about it and the writing and structuring of it. Julian is a writer, filmmaker, powwow dancer, and student of Salish art and history. 

Julian, man, what a cool dude. He really came to play ball, which is fun for me. His memoir blends personal history, family history, cultural  history, coyote lore, and even some journalistic spurs in the storytelling, which makes it a shapeshifting text, much like his coyote ancestors. The book has been getting a lot of attention and deservedly so.

His work has appeared in The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Washington Post. He has won many awards for his journalism and his debut documentary, Sugarcane, premiered at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival. He is a proud member of the Canim Lake Band. He is @jnoisecat on IG and in this conversation we talk about:

  • His early vision for the book
  • Hidden histories
  • How he aimed for a woven text
  • How the book was a study in transformation
  • Non-uni-direction assimilation
  • Writing what you don’t know
  • And his Bob Caro story

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Julian Brave NoiseCatWe Survived the Nightmemoirindigenous storiesnative storiesBrendan O'Mearacreative nonfictioncreative nonfiction writingcreative nonfiction writerscreative nonfiction podcastwritingwriting communityCanim Lake