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Aug 30, 2012 • 34min
Ep 29 – Barbara Hammond
We talk to playwright, screenwriter and director Barbara Hammond about the differences between writing for the stage and writing for the screen, how acting and directing have changed the way she approaches writing, and her experience of following her single character play through to becoming a trilogy. Listen to the entire interview below. Have a […]

Aug 9, 2012 • 40min
Ep 27- Leonard Goldberg
We talk to author Leonard Goldberg about the combination of medicine and politics in his latest book Patient One, how his medical career influences his writing, penning a series versus a stand-alone novel, balancing his medical and writing careers, transitioning between writing for the medical field and writing for a mass audience, and the importance […]

Aug 9, 2012 • 28min
Ep 26 – Margaret Dilloway
We talk to author Margaret Dilloway about researching in two different fields for her newest book, writing about subjects with a personal slant, how newspaper writing helped her fiction, how she landed her first agent, and why she likes to participate in book clubs. Listen to the entire interview below. Have a question about writing […]

Aug 9, 2012 • 42min
Ep 28 – Nancy Mullane
We talk to journalist and author Nancy Mullane about how she came to know five prison inmates, the intricacies of researching within the prison system, how she organized four years of research into a manuscript, the role her publishing house Public Affairs played in submitting her book for the Pulitzer Prize, and how she landed […]

Jul 16, 2012 • 34min
Ep 25 – Brian Freeman
We talk to bestselling mystery-thriller author, Brian Freeman about how the genre of psychological suspense differs from those of mystery and crime, the process of putting together a psychological suspense novel, the importance of setting, the pseudonym under which he writes chick-lit, and why he enjoys connecting with book clubs. Listen to the entire interview below. Have […]

Jul 16, 2012 • 52min
Ep 24 – Paul Zak
We talk to author and neurology and economics professor, Paul Zak about how the brain chemical oxytocin affects morality, maintaining narrative in a science book, writing for a general audience versus for the scientific community, becoming a narrator with whom readers can connect, and the importance of online promotion. Listen to the entire interview below. Have […]

Jul 16, 2012 • 41min
Ep 23 – Alex Lewin
We talk to playwright, Alex Lewin about studying playwrighting at UC San Diego, how his new play The Interview draws from his real life experience going through the long process of becoming a Big Brother through the Big Brother/Big Sister Program, and how his play doesn’t follow traditional play structure. Listen to the entire interview below. Have […]

Jun 13, 2012 • 44min
Ep 22 – Vince Hernandez
We talk to Aspen Comics writer/Editor-in-Chief, Vince Hernandez about the challenges he faces as an editor, developing creator owned comics, how, as a writer, he deals with being edited by someone else and much more. Listen to the entire interview below. Have a question about writing you’d like answered? Send us an EMAIL! Or Tweet it to […]

Jun 13, 2012 • 46min
Ep 21 – Scott Allie
We talk to Dark Horse Comics Senior Managing Editor and writer, Scott Allie about how he got his start in the industry, the submission process at Dark Horse, writing prose vs. for the comic book medium and much more. Listen to the entire interview below. Have a question about writing you’d like answered? Send us an EMAIL! Or […]

Jun 8, 2012 • 37min
Ep 20 – George Gibson
We talk to Bloomsbury USA Publishing Director, George Gibson about what he does as Publishing Director, taking the reins at Bloomsbury USA, the type of books he is looking for, running publishing houses large and small, and some of Bloomsbury’s newest books. Listen to the entire interview below. Have a question about writing you’d like answered? […]