Write-minded: Weekly Inspiration for Writers
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A fun episode about aesthetic, language, and paying attention to style and taste in writing. This week’s guest K-Ming Chang talks about disorientation as a style, language as something that lives in the body, and hating plot. This is a playful interview that focuses on the experiential and reminds us that we all have an existential position on our own writing. Chang’s meditation on language is expansive and inviting, and invites us to consider all the ways we are the stories we’re told.
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Getting Real About Book Publishing, featuring Kathleen Schmidt
The Big Familia of Writing Inspiration, featuring Tomas Moniz
Other People’s Words, featuring Lissa Soep
Light-hearted Writing During Heavy-hearted Times, featuring Neely Tubati-Alexander
Strategies for Writing About Childhood Trauma, featuring Javier Zamora
Recovering from the Stigma of a "Failed" First Novel, featuring Ethel Rohan
Breaking Into Ghostwriting and Work-for-Hire Writing, featuring Aubre Andrus
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