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Prevail with Greg Olear

Ground Zero For Our Nation’s Pain (with Ronlyn Domingue)

Prevail with Greg Olear

Greg Olear & MSW Media

Politics, News, News Commentary

5.0630 Ratings

🗓️ 5 September 2025

⏱️ 80 minutes

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Summary

On the occasion of the twentieth anniversary of the publication of her hit debut novel THE MERCY OF THIN AIR, Ronlyn Domingue talks to Greg Olear about the story’s timeless themes of love and loss, the significance of New Orleans as a backdrop, her unusual creative process, the Trump Administration and SCOTUS’s retrograde position on reproductive rights, the importance of the novel in modern society, nature as an antidote to doomscrolling, the impact of technology on human connection, and more. Plus: a song from the war zone in DC. Ronlyn Domingue’s critically acclaimed debut novel THE MERCY OF THIN AIR was published in ten languages. It was a fiction finalist for the 2005 Borders Original Voices Award and 2006 SIBA Book Award, a long list nominee for the 2005 James Tiptree, Jr. Award (now known as the Otherwise Award), and a 2010 Costco Pennie’s Pick. Her “Keeper of Tales” Trilogy, which can be read in any order, includes The Mapmaker’s War, The Chronicle of Secret Riven, and The Plague Diaries. Her essays and short stories have appeared in New England Review, Clackamas Literary Review, and Lion’s Roar (formerly Shambhala Sun) as well as on mindful.org, The Nervous Breakdown, and Salon.com. She holds a MFA degree in creative writing from Louisiana State University, has taught composition and fiction writing at the college level, and served as a fiction editor and co-editor in chief of New Delta Review. Born and raised in the Deep South, she lives in the woods somewhere in Louisiana.

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MSW Media.

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Preveal.

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The history national.

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Crimin organized, money, soo.

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Global group, and a brooky for democracy.

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And now, now,

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with you,

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with you,

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RETOLEEN, RECONREGO. And now, with you, your vision, O'Rere, Regoleur.

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Greg Oliar.

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I'm Greg Oliar. This is Prevail. Welcome to the program. We've got a great show. Ronland

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DeMang is here. If you like what I'm doing on the podcast, please subscribe to the Prevail

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Visit Greg Oliar.substack.com to learn more.

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Ronland DeMang's critically acclaimed debut novel, The Mercy of Thin Air, was published in

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ten languages.

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It was a fiction finalist for the 2005 Borders Original Voices Award and 206 Siba

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Book Award, a long list nominee for the 2005 James Tiptree Jr. Award, which is now known as the

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