Elisabeth Sharp McKetta is the author of thirteen books, including Edit Your Life and The Creative Year: 52 Workshops for Writers. She holds literature degrees from Harvard, Georgetown, and the University of Texas at Austin. She wrote her Ph.D. dissertation on the intersections between memoir and myth, a concept that informs her teaching and writing, and her entire way of looking at the world. She currently teaches writing for Harvard and Oxford and is the founder of The Book Year Writer’s Circle.
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Episode 134: My Beating Applause to a Fearless Femme - MING Public Poetry
My Advice on How to Talk About Pain with Your Doctor, by Susan Lasater
Episode 132: My Angst On Your Perception, by Rebecca Evans, Tomas Baiza, & Christian Winn
Episode 131: My Daring Birds - MING Public Poetry
Episode 130: My Body Is A Cassette Tape, by Calvin Pineda
Episode 129: My Remembrance of Crowns and Rags - MING Public Poetry
Episode 128: My Maritime Mealtime Poem - MING Public Poetry
Episode 127: My Poet of the Lands and Ships - MING Public Poetry
Episode 126: My View of the Smoking High Place - MING Public Poetry
Episode 125: My Vicarious Call To Beauty - MING Public Poetry
Episode 124: My Beans, Spiders, and Mammals by Elisabeth Sharp McKetta
Episode 123: My Conversation with Daniel Toney - MING Artist Interview
Episode 122: My Songs To Fill A Dark Time - MING Public Poetry
Episode 121: My Lesson In An Imagined Union - MING Public Poetry
Episode 120: My Self: A Song - MING Public Poetry
Episode 119: My Conversation with Vassilis Kritikos - MING Artist Interview
Episode 118: My Mother, My Father, Myself, Part V by Susan Lasater
Episode 117: My Mother, My Father, Myself Part IV by Jodeen Revere
Episode 116: My Mother, My Father, Myself Part III, by Rebeca Evans
Episode 115: My Mother, My Father, Myself by Calvin Pineda & Daphne Elizabeth Stanford
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