Writers on Writing

Kristina McMorris & Ruta Sepetys on Writers on Writing with Marrie Stone

Marrie Stone chats with historical fiction novelist Kristina McMorris about her latest novel, The Edge of Lost.  Kristina shares her research process, her fascination with history, her secrets to effective dialogue, her relationship with minor characters, and more.

In the second half, Ruta Sepetys returns to the show to talk about her latest YA novel, Salt to the Sea.  Ruta discusses how fiction can convey a greater range of truths than non-fiction, why the sinking of the Wilhelm Gustloff remains a relatively unknown event (more people died than the Titantic), how she creates compelling characters, and more.

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(Broadcast date: March 9, 2016)

Elizabeth Marro & T. Jefferson Parker on Writers on Writing

1328__BetsyMarro_x_006_M - Version 2T. Jefferson Parker (Photo by Rebecca Lawson)Listen to this podcast of last Wednesday’s show with Elizabeth Marro, author of Casualties, and T. Jefferson Parker, author of Crazy Blood , talking with Barbara about point of view, beginnings, theme, promotion, and more.

Both authors will be featured at the Pen on Fire Speaker Series & Salon on March 8, 2016. More info here.

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(Broadcast date: March 2, 2016)

Novelists Mary Rakow and Suzanne Redfearn on Writers on Writing

Theologist and novelist Mary Rakow joins Marrie Stone on “Writers on Writing,” KUCI-FM 88.9 to discuss her latest novel,  This Is Why I Came.  She shares her personal history with religion, the importance of the Bible for secular readers, what sustained her on her decade-long path with the novel, the importance of language, and more.

In the second half, Suzanne Redfearn shares her latest book, No Ordinary Life.  She shares her experiences with the publishing industry, branding, compelling narratives, the difference between writing and storytelling, and more.

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(Broadcast date: February 24, 2016)

Yann Martel & Tessa Hadley on Writers on Writing

International bestselling author Yann Martel (Life of Pi) talks about his latest novel, The High Mountains of Portugal.  He shares his deep interest in the subject of faith and grief, talks about playing the form of the novel, and writing in the aftermath of success.

In the second half, Tessa Hadley joins to discuss her latest work, The Past.  She talks about the origins of her stories, why families and houses create compelling fiction, her work at The New Yorker, and her long road to success.

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(Broadcast date: February 10, 2016)

Rachel Cantor and Tracy Robert on Writers on Writing

Novelist Rachel Cantor, author of Good on Paper, talks to co-host Nicole Nelson about the finer points of the art of translation, her approach to writing complex child characters, and the benefits of taking advantage of artists’ colony residency opportunities. Then Tracy Robert, author of the novel Flashcards and The Curse of Ambrosia, talks about the role of setting in her work, her experience following her story into a dystopian world, and her advice to embrace messiness, recognizing it as a prerequisite for creating art.

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(Broadcast date: February 3, 2016)