Always
Write!
a podcast to educate and inspire writers,
with Rochelle, the Right Now! Coach. Always Write features published authors, songwriters, editors, and other
publishing professionals talking about their work and the writing process. As an
author, I've learned to write by reading great books and articles and listening
to dedicated writers talk about how they did it. As a writing coach, I want to
give you an opportunity to learn from the best writers publishing today. For
Always Write, I interview these writers about what they do and how they do it.
And here they are . . . in a convenient podcast format for you to listen to at
home or on the road!
Recent Podcasts
20-08-2008 (6.7 MB)
Robert McDowell
Robert McDowell is the author of three books of poetry, co-author of two volumes of literary theory, co-translator of a collection of stories, and the editor of three anthologies. His poems, stories, essays, and reviews have appeared in hundreds of anthologies and periodicals here and abroad, including Best American Poetry, Sewanee Review, and The Hudson Review. He has taught in the Graduate Seminars at Bennington College, the University of Southern Indiana, UC Santa Cruz, and many other venues. McDowell also worked as founding publisher/editor of Story Line Press where he selected and edited 250 books, became a successful fundraiser, and created The Poetry Hour, a program for radio. His new book is Poetry
as Spiritual Practice: Reading, Writing, and Using Poetry in Your Daily Rituals,
Aspirations, and Intentions.
Yahiya Emerick is an American convert to Islam. He is the vice principal of a full-time Islamic parochial school in Westbury, New York and president of the Islamic Foundation of North America. He has been involved in interfaith issues and education since 1990. He has a graduate degree in history, has authored 25 books for adults and children including The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Rumi Meditations and The Complete idiot’s Guide to Understanding Islam, and has been published in many magazines, including the Journal for Religion and Education.
Nancy Mayer-Whittington is the clerk of the court, United States District Court, for the district of Columbia. She is the cofounder of Isaiah's Promise, a support group for parents continuing pregnancy after a severe or fatal diagnosis. Nancy is the author of For the Love of Angela.
Jeannette Hurt is an award-winning author who writes for numerous food, wine and travel publications including: Gourmet, Relish, Budget Travel, Parenting, and Wine Enthusiast. She’s also the author of The Complete Idiots Guide to the Cheeses of the World, a guidebook that explores the world of international cheeses and The Cheeses of Wisconsin: A Culinary Travel Guide. Future books include The Complete Idiot's Guide to Tapas (November 2008) and The Cheeses of California: A Culinary Travel Guide (Spring 2009). Visit Website
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