Current Search: Writer to Writer (x)
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Ruth Kempher.
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Ruth Kempher details her professional life as an author, publisher and editor and engages in a lengthy discussion about prose poetry. Episode #: ?
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1998
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RuthKempher, fscj:13596
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Video file
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Sandra Kitt: Black and Ethnic Romance.
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Author Sandra Kitt discusses her personal background and how she became a published writer. She also talks about her first general fiction novel The Color of Love and expounds on the lives and issues of ethnic minorities in the United States.
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1999
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SandraKitt
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Sandra Martz: Getting the Edge on Editing.
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Editor and publisher Sandra Martz explains how authors and editors collaborate to publish anthologies and collections. She also gives a detailed explanation of how the submission and editing process works and what editors expect from writers. NOTE: Video and audio diverge at 10:20. Episode #: 17
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Date Issued
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1995
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SandraMartz, fscj:13598
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Scott Morris: Sense of Place in Southern Fiction.
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Novelist Scott Morris discusses his book Waiting for April and how his personal history and familial roots in Florida inform the book’s themes of place, nature, character development and southern culture. He also reads a selection from the novel.
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2003
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ScottMorris, fscj:13597
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Shelley Mickle: Writing with Humor.
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Novelist and playwright Shelley Mickle discusses how themes of grief, sorrow and loss can be addressed through humor. She also reads aloud from her book Replacing Dad. She discusses the value of female authors and how modern technology allows a broader spectrum of women to become authors. Episode #: 11
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Date Issued
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1995
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ShelleyMickle, fscj:13600
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Sophie Wadsworth: Poems in Another Voice.
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Former high school teacher and poet Sophie Wadsworth, recipient of a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities, discusses how she began writing poetry and her book Letters from Siberia, a collection of poems that brings to life the experience of her great-grandmother, who lived at a trading post in Vladivostok, Russia. Episode #: ?
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Date Issued
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2005
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SophieWadsworth, fscj:13601
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Stephen Birmingham: Writing Biography.
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Stephen Birmingham, the author of several biographies (including one on Jacqueline Kennedy), discusses his experiences writing books while working full time as an advertising writer for Ladies Home Journal. He elaborates on how women are wonderful sources of history and inspiration for his writing, and outlines his process of research, planning and writing. He also gives advice to aspiring writers on how to make industry contacts and how to balance writing with the demands of everyday life. Episode #: 15
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Date Issued
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1995
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StephenBirmingham, fscj:13603
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Susan Vreeland: Writing with Grace.
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Author Susan Vreeland, whose works often deal with the lives of artists such as Dutch painter Johannes Vermeer, discusses her lymphoma diagnosis and how it affected her career as a writer and educator. She also give a detailed account of her relationships with various publishing houses. Episode #: ?
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Date Issued
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2001
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SusanVreeland, fscj:13605
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Tim McLaurin: Southern Fiction.
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Novelist, memoirist, and North Carolina State Universtiy professor Tim McLaurin discusses how his personal history inspires his writing and his career, and speaks about writing and publishing his novels The Last Great Snake Show, The Acorn Plan and Cured by Fire. Episode #: 22
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Date Issued
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1996
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TimMcLaurin, fscj:13604
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Yvonne Sapia: Writing Poetry and Fiction.
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Award winning poet and novelist Yvonne Sapia reads aloud selections of her poetry. She writes self-therapeutic poems about issues of loss, immigration and other themes of her childhood. Sapia also discuss her novel Valentino’s Hair. Episode # 1
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Date Issued
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1994
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YvonneSapia, fscj:13606
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