Talking Taiwan Episode with Author, Musician, and Journalist Joe Henley
In this week's Talking Taiwan episode, I spoke with Joe Henley, a Taipei-based author, freelance writer and musician about his latest book, Bu San Bu Si, and his first book, Sons of the Republic. In writing Bu San Bu Si, Joe clearly drew upon his multi-disciplinary background. The book after all is about a Taiwanese punk band and the struggles that the musicians face in reconciling their punk personas with Taiwan’s societal expectations. Joe , incidentally, has sung in punk rock and metal bands, and much of what he’s written in Bu San Bu Si was inspired by what he experienced in the Taipei punk and metal band scene.
We also talked about what motivates people with creative pursuits and how important money and fame might be in that pursuit. I asked him about his writing process and to offer advice to aspiring writers. Joe was unabashedly frank about what motivated him to write his first book, Sons of the Republic and talked about the subject of his next book.
Here’s a little preview of what we talked about in this podcast episode:
·Joe’s latest novel, Bu San Bu Si
What the phrase “bu san bu si” means
Joe’s writing process
How Joe ended up in Taiwan
How Saskatchewan (where Joe is from) compares to Taiwan
How Joe adjusted from moving from Saskatoon to Taipei
What motivated Joe to write his first novel, Sons of the Republic
Joe’s career as a musician and freelance writer
The topics of Joe’s future books
Joe’s advice for aspiring authors
Being a journalist vs. a novelist/author
Joe’s two bands: Stench of Lust, and Revilement