The Writing Show
Summary: The Writing Show provides information and inspiration for writers of all kinds. Whether you write fiction, nonfiction, screenplays, songs, games, manuals, ads, reports, reviews, or poetry, we are here to entertain, help, and engage you.
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Welcome to The Writing Show Slush Pile Workshop! This podcast series is designed to help you practice capturing readers' attention.
Welcome to The Writing Show Slush Pile Workshop! This podcast series is designed to help you practice capturing readers' attention.
Young adult fiction is white hot these days. Leigh Moore, an avid fan and aspiring YA fiction writer, tells us what the phenomenon is all about.
Welcome to The Writing Show Slush Pile Workshop! This podcast series is designed to help you practice capturing readers' attention.
Please join us as we present 12 minutes of bone-chilling, skin-crawling horror and fright as Alan Chaney reads Poe's "The Tell-Tale Heart."
Here for your listening pleasure are three perfect newspaper columns by longtime Writing Show listener Sudie Crouch. See if you agree that she's the next Erma Bombeck. We think so.
Michele Wallerstein discusses the secret rules of Hollywood screenwriting. Ignore them at your peril.
Guest host Ricardo Amigo starts a new series on the POD business he's opening in Latin America.
Now that HBO is running the series Boardwalk Empire, we thought you might enjoy listening to Nelson Johnson again. Note: We originally ran this interview in October of 2009.
Welcome to The Writing Show Slush Pile Workshop! This podcast series is designed to help you practice capturing readers' attention.
Writing Show guest host Alanna Klapp discusses the writer's life with author Sarah Willis.
Aspiring writer Bart Silverstrim comments on author Robert Sawyer's fears that the days of being able to make a living as a novelist are numbered.
You don't have to be a screenwriter or filmmaker to promote your books at film festivals.
Andy Hayes offers quick tips for presenting yourself effectively on the Web and tackles two case studies involving Writing Show listeners.
The Writing Show's very own Mark Leslie interviews multi-genre author Kelley Armstrong.