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What if it's True Podcast

Southern Fiction: Shane Brown & Michael Smith

What if it's True Podcast

Cameron Buckner

Drama, Fiction, Science Fiction

4.8 • 1.2K Ratings

🗓️ 23 April 2025

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

Southern Fiction: Shane Brown & Michael Farris Smith

Michael Farris Smith and Shane Brown write what they know. Both could be described as writers of Southern Noir.

Smith has had a successful career writing novels, screenplays, and short stories. He is also a musician and leads the local Oxford band, Michael Farris Smith and the Smokes. Their latest release is called Lostville. You can see the film, Chasing Rabbits, on Tubi, Amazon Prime, and Apple TV.

Shane Brown is the son of acclaimed author Larry Brown. He is following in his father's footsteps in writing in a similar voice. He has recently landed a publishing deal and his first book will be out soon. Both authors are located in Oxford, a gathering point for creative types. Must be something in the air.

Southern noir is a gritty, atmospheric subgenre of fiction that merges the dark, cynical tone of classic noir with the distinct cultural and historical backdrop of the American South. Set in humid, decaying towns or sprawling urban underbellies, it features flawed protagonists—often detectives, drifters, or outcasts—navigating a world of corruption, violence, and moral ambiguity. Infused with Southern Gothic elements, such as grotesque characters and oppressive settings, Southern noir explores themes of racial tension, class struggle, and the lingering weight of history, all wrapped in a sultry, fatalistic vibe. Authors like James Lee Burke and Daniel Woodrell craft taut, evocative tales that pulse with the South’s unique blend of beauty and brutality.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This podcast is not a monster story podcast.

0:12.0

I'm reading two fictional short stories by published writers.

0:17.0

The first story is called George, written by Shane Brown.

0:22.6

Shane is the son of Larry Brown, the nationally renowned Southern writer from Oxford, Mississippi,

0:29.6

who had several published books.

0:32.7

Shane is, he's making it on his own accord. He's a publishing deal i've met him he is such a nice man

0:41.3

and i met his mother and his family and actually bought some ice cream from they have a dairy farm

0:47.5

down in close to oxford i don't know when his book is going to come out he's he's writing it now

0:53.6

i don't know if it's a collection of short stories, a novel, or what it is, but when it comes

0:58.0

out, I'll let you know.

0:58.8

The second story is called Chasing Rabbits.

1:02.5

The author is Michael Ferris Smith, who you all have heard me read some stuff from his writing.

1:08.9

This particular short story was his directorial debut in filmmaking.

1:15.1

It's become a film.

1:16.5

I'm going to try to find it and put the link in the description if you want to watch

1:20.4

the, it's about a 20 or 30 minute short film that follows the storyline.

1:25.4

Actually, I've seen it.

1:26.6

I went to the screening of it.

1:28.5

It was entered in a film festival in Oxford.

1:32.8

Maybe a couple of months ago.

1:34.3

I actually got to meet Michael for about 15 seconds.

1:37.7

He's a real nice guy.

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