Wherein Kit gives an abominable sports analogy. Also, we talk about how to keep boundaries around your creative time and space.
5-Minute Mini Version Cate interviews Valerie Ihsan, a memoir writer, in five minutes. Full Version This is the full interview Cate did with Valerie Ihsan, a memoir writer. Find Valerie Ihsan online here:https://valerieihsan.com/
5-Minute Mini Version Cate interviews S. A. Schneider, a writer targeting the Middle Grade demographic, in under five minutes. Full Version This is the full interview Cate did with S. A. Schneider, a writer targeting the Middle Grade demographic. Find S. A. Schneider online here:https://www.sa-schneider.com/
Cate interviews Allie Racette, a freelance writer, in under five minutes. Find Allie Racette online here:https://allieracette.com/
We interview Christine Daigle and JP Rindfleisch, co-hosts of the Serial Fiction Show. We talk serial fiction, serial publishing platforms, making it as a serial author, and co-writing. Find JP online here:jprindfleischix.com Find Christine online here:christinedaiglebooks.comlpstylesbooks.com Listen to their podcasts here:serialfictionshow.com
In this mini episode, Cate and Kit give you four tips in five minutes. The topic: writing hair. Resources: Hair Website
In this mini episode, Cate and Kit give you four tips in five minutes. The topic: writing skin. Resources:Skin Color Website
Today we’re discussing how to make sure you’re representing LGBT+ (or Gender and Sexual Minorities- GSM) folks in your writing,
Lullaby in Fracktown, Lilace Mellin Guignard Above you can find a link to this week’s poem, as well as the podcast episode itself. Below, you’ll find the script for the episode. Analysis and Context Lullaby in Fracktown is a villanelle by Lilace Mellin Guignard. A little background on the author. She lives in rural Pennsylvania, …
One Fire, Quenched with Another, by Jeremy Michael Clark Above you can find a link to this week’s poem, as well as the podcast episode itself. Below, you’ll find the script for that episode. Analysis Jeremy Michael Clark read this poem for the Poem-a-Day podcast. In the “About This Poem” section, he says he took …