Write-minded: Weekly Inspiration for Writers
Arts:Books
An episode that covers so much—the power of writing what’s essential; an exploration of two kinds of abysses: total noise and total silence; and a forthcoming recounting of what it’s like to be on the receiving end of problematic reviews. Guest Sarah Manguso has been called a virtuoso, and her takes on the literary world and writing in her compelling, spare style remind us why we love a meaty interview. Brooke and Grant revel in Sarah’s responses and candor this week—and know listeners will too.
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Reading Dangerously, featuring Azar Nafisi
Imagining and Reconstructing in Memoir, featuring Julie Metz
The Skinny on Book Coaching, featuring Jennie Nash
Writing with Sensuality, featuring Leesa Cross-Smith
Writing What Terrifies You, featuring Ashley Woodfolk
Helping Books Remain a Vital Part of Our Culture, featuring Andy Hunter
Moral Ambiguity in Fiction, featuring Quentin Lee
All About Book Festivals, featuring Cherilyn Parsons
Setting Stories Free, featuring Caits Meissner and T Kira Madden
Probing the Line Between Insanity and Art, featuring Lee Kravetz
Tough-Love Marketing, featuring M.J. Rose
How We Think about Anger on the Page, featuring Lilly Dancyger
Can Writing Be Taught? featuring Lisa Stringfellow
How We Think and Write about Intimate Experiences, featuring Melissa Febos
The Art of Writing Forgiveness, featuring Ashley C. Ford
Writing to Make the World a Better Place, featuring Parker J. Palmer
The Drama of Friendships, featuring Jean Chen Ho
Research Is Not Just for Facts, featuring Margaret Verble
Out in the Open about Erotica, featuring Rachel Kramer Bussel
Risk It Like You Mean It, featuring Angela Engel
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