Dr. Dawn Reno Langley wrote her first published work at the age of nine, an essay on the Cuban missile crisis, and since then, she has written extensively for newspapers and magazines, published more than 30 books (children’s, adult novels, and nonfiction), and award-winning short stories, essays, and poetry, as well as theater reviews and blogs.
A Fulbright scholar and TedX speaker with an MFA in Fiction and a PhD in Interdisciplinary Studies, Langley lives on the North Carolina coast. Her latest book, You Are the Divine Feminine will be released in Spring, 2021.
For more about Dawn, visit her website and her Rewired Creatives company website, follow her on Facebook and Twitter, and check out The Mourning Parade, her novel about motherhood and elephants.
In today’s conversation, Dawn and I discuss how place and space—where the writer is physically—can influence the type of writing and even the creative process itself.
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