Elizabeth Rosner’s work spans essays, long form fiction, memoir, short fiction and poetry, and while reading it I started to wonder where we get writing inspiration. Her seems to be from things … [Read more...] about Where We Get Writing Inspiration, with Elizabeth Rosner
What is An Artist’s Duty in These Strange Times? With Poet D. Colin
WHAT IS AN ARTIST'S DUTY in these strange times? In any times? What do we expect from an artist when the world is in turmoil, and how does that differ from what we expect, day-to-day, from those who … [Read more...] about What is An Artist’s Duty in These Strange Times? With Poet D. Colin
How to Become a Science Writer, With Nancy Campbell
THE ANSWER TO THE QUESTION OF how to become a science writer contains within it the key to becoming a writer of grace and intelligence, or so I learned recently while interviewing writer Nancy … [Read more...] about How to Become a Science Writer, With Nancy Campbell
How To Make Your Passion a Writing Career, with Amy Halloran
HOW TO MAKE YOUR passion a writing career? If you could, I know you would. So let's get you those skills, shall we? I have just the inspiration for you. Please meet Amy Halloran, who lives and writes … [Read more...] about How To Make Your Passion a Writing Career, with Amy Halloran
How Poetry Informs Us, with Ellen Bass
WE ALL KNOW THAT writing informs us. But it's possible that each genre within writing informs us differently. How poetry informs us is the topic of my discussion today with writer, Ellen Bass. Listen … [Read more...] about How Poetry Informs Us, with Ellen Bass
How to Enter the Young Adult Market and Thrive, Not Just Survive, With Sarah Enni
HOW TO ENTER THE young adult market and thrive -- not merely survive -- that unique publishing experience? Many of my friends and colleagues have plunged into it, all with varying success. Much like … [Read more...] about How to Enter the Young Adult Market and Thrive, Not Just Survive, With Sarah Enni