Brian DeLeeuw interview – Episode 32
Click here to play on the iPad/iPhone The 32nd episode of the Reading and Writing podcast features an interview with Brian DeLeeuw, author of the literary thriller In This Way I Wa
7 Reasons Weather Is a Writer’s Friend
Ever since Edward Bulwer-Lytton slapped readers with his infamous "dark and stormy night" line, writers everywhere have been leery of misusing weather in their stories.
DRS Episode 157 – Saying Goodbye To Ryan
DRS Episode 157 - Saying Goodbye To Ryan
Are Your Verbs Showing or Telling?
One of the most common bits of telling I run across is also one of the easiest to overlook.
DRS Episode 156 – Chatting With Jeremy Robinson
DRS Episode 156 - Chatting With Jeremy Robinson
Nicole Krauss : Great House
Host David Naimon speaks with Nicole Krauss about her newest novel Great House, which tells a story haunted by questions: What do we pass on to our children? How do they absorb
Don Winslow interview – Episode 31
Click here to play on the iPad/iPhone The 31st episode of the Reading and Writing podcast features an interview with Don Winslow, author of SAVAGES, one of the top 10 novels of 201
8 Reasons to Let Your Story Ripen
Like vine-ripened tomatoes, stories require the slow nourishment of sunlight and warm imaginative soil to grow into rosy, juicy maturity.
DRS Episode 155 – Die Hard Isn’t A Christmas Movie
DRS Episode 155 - Die Hard Isn't A Christmas Movie
What Kind of Writer Are You?
Just as our stories are unique, so are our personalities and lifestyles - and, as a result, our working patterns.