Write-minded: Weekly Inspiration for Writers
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When it comes to writing about family, in memoir or fiction, writers must consider the ramifications. To write honestly, writers must know what’s at stake, and be ready. This week’s guest, Rebecca Carroll, shares with Write-minded her own experience with family fallout, and subjects ranging from her readership, to her literary heroine Toni Morrison, to her thoughts on trans-racial adoption. There’s a lot to unpack this week, from a guest who sets the gold standard for radical honesty on the page.
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The Business of Publishing, featuring Rachael Herron and Joe Biel
High-Stakes Fiction, featuring Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah and Ana Reyes
Parent-Adult Child Dynamics for Writers, featuring Gail Warner (Brooke’s mom)
The Art of Writing Unlikeable Characters, featuring Ben Purkert
Community as Muse, featuring Kellye Garrett
Coming-of-Age Stories, featuring Yasmin Azad
Graphic Novels, Literary Collage, and Poetry Comics, featuring Kelcey Ervick
Leveraging Your Why, featuring N.D. Jones
Taking the Dare, featuring Krystal Marquis
Stories That Must Be Told, featuring Nicole Chung
Writing a Violent Story with Love, featuring Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah
Investigating Toward Deeper Truths, featuring Gretchen Cherington
The Mystery Is the Clarity, featuring Charif Shanahan
Pushing Boundaries in Book Publishing, featuring Joe Biel
Dollars and Cents—the Money Episode, featuring Rachael Herron
On Pioneering and Why It Matters, featuring Donna Hill
Executing an Ambitious Book Project, featuring Jinwoo Chong
The Themed Poetry Collection, featuring Heather Bourbeau
The Literature of Longing, featuring Madelaine Lucas
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