Write-minded: Weekly Inspiration for Writers
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We bring you a powerful show stemming from a powerhouse of a guest this week. Write-minded examines the intersection of activism and writing and love with Nana Kwame Adjei-Brenyah, author of Chain Gang All Stars. This week’s episode also makes a case for why dystopian fiction needs to be rethought and reclassified, and provides insight in the form of the reminder that the best stories are those that must be told because they shine light on uncomfortable truths.
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Borrowing from Mythic Structures, with Michelle Ruiz Keil
The Gift of Multitudes of Perspectives, featuring Farah Ali
Ringing in the New Year with Book-to-Film Recs!
Conviction—When You Know Your Story Resonates, featuring Alka Joshi
Fear and Desire, featuring Erica Jong
Migration as an Essential Shared Story, featuring Shanthi Sekaran
Challenging Your Perspective on the Journey to Getting Published, featuring Bella Mahaya Carter
Why Retelling Stories Is Always an Act of Creation, featuring Kwame Mbalia
Owning Your Authority as an Author, featuring J. Allen Cross
Allowing Anger to Fuel Your Writing, featuring Namina Forna
Get Ready for NaNoWriMo, featuring Chris Baty
The Art of Subtext, featuring EJ Koh
The Difficult Balance of Writing and Self-Care, featuring Charlie Jane Anders
The Staying Power of the Mother-Daughter Story, featuring Laura Davis
Books That Help Start Conversations with Kids, featuring Anastasia Higginbotham
Using Storytelling to Inform and Educate, featuring Kaitlyn Greenidge
Craft Is Never Neutral, featuring Matthew Salesses
Confronting Shame, featuring Firoozeh Dumas
Best of YA, featuring Laurie Halse Anderson and Marie Lu
Best of Sex Writing, featuring Deesha Philyaw and Kim Addonizio
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