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Interviews with authors, storytellers, literary professionals, and more about the craft and business of writing.... more
FAQs about Chicago Writers Podcast:How many episodes does Chicago Writers Podcast have?The podcast currently has 63 episodes available.
June 02, 2024Ep 53: Ian Endsley, Video Game Developer, on Writing for Games, Structure, and Storytelling Through Player ChoiceIn this episode, Ian Endsley talks writing for video games, player choice, dialogue, constraints, examples of great writing in games, and the feeling of space. Turnfollow's Games https://www.turnfollow.site/ Stories Matter Foundation https://www.storystudiochicago.org/...more27minPlay
April 29, 2024Ep 52: Ananda Lima, Author, on Framing Short Stories, Projects That Fit, and Having FunIn this episode Ananda Lima joins us to discuss poetry, framing short stories, what is horror, great editors, the texture of magical elements, finding a project that fits, and having fun. https://www.anandalima.com/ https://www.storystudiochicago.org/...more30minPlay
March 25, 2024Ep 51: Cyn Vargas, Author, on the Novella, Residencies, and Finding What's Not SaidIn this episode, author Cyn Vargas discusses emotion, the novella, discovering the length of a story, trusting the process, family dynamics in fiction, young perspective, providing for the reader, residencies, finishing your story, and finding what is not being said between characters. https://www.cynvargas.com/ https://www.storystudiochicago.org/...more35minPlay
February 26, 2024Ep 50: Rowan Beaird, Author, on Copyedits, Character Count, and CommunityIn this episode, Rowan Beaird discusses having two agents at once, the debut novel, revision, reducing character count, copyedits, timelines, a scene's purpose, elements of great short stories, and the importance of community. https://www.rowanbeaird.com/ https://www.storystudiochicago.org/...more31minPlay
January 29, 2024Ep 49: Kat Falls, Author, on Worldbuilding, POV, Genre, and AweIn this episode, YA and middle grade author Kat Falls discusses worldbuilding, reading aloud, what first person POV can do for your story, how screenplay writing connects to middle grade, loving your genre, and the power of awe. https://www.katfalls.net/...more36minPlay
December 25, 2023Ep 48: Dionna Griffin-Irons on Improv, Truth, and How We're All CharactersIn this episode, Dionna Griffin-Irons discusses improv, curiosity, how we're all characters, being comfortable with the unknown, and finding truth. Dionna Griffin-Irons http://dionnagriffinirons.com/ Stories Matter Foundation https://www.storystudiochicago.org/...more31minPlay
December 03, 2023Ep 47: Favs of 2023 with the Chicago Review of BooksRachel I Done Clicked My Heels Three Times by Taylor Byas (and here's the interview I mentioned: https://chireviewofbooks.com/2023/08/24/navigating-form-and-structure-in-i-done-clicked-my-heels-three-times/) Brother & Sister Enter the Forest by Richard Mirabella (and here's the essay I mentioned: https://chireviewofbooks.com/2023/03/29/writing-my-novel-wasnt-therapy/) Solito by Javier Zamora A Country You Can Leave by Asale Angel-Ajani The In-Betweens by Davon Loeb Company by Shannon Sanders I Have Some Questions for You by Rebecca Makkai (and here's the interview I mentioned: https://chireviewofbooks.com/2023/03/02/getting-into-the-gray-area-in-i-have-some-questions-for-you/) Michael Who is the City For? By Blair Kamin I Done Clicked My Heels Three Times by Taylor Byas Open Throat by Henry Hoke The Rabbit Hutch by Tess Gunty Enough to Lose by R.S. Deeren The Quail Who Wears the Shirt by Jeremy T. Wilson Veniss Underground by Jeff VanderMeer I Have Some Questions for You by Rebecca Makkai And then a few I didn't get to talk about but want to throw out there: Let Us Descend by Jesmyn Ward Dr. No By Percival Everett The New Naturals by Gabriel Bump Greg Wellness, by Nathan Hill I Could Live Here Forever, by Hannah Halperin Bliss Montage, by Ling Ma Sun House, by David James Duncan From Dust To Stardust, by Kathleen Rooney Here are two more Chicago novels I loved this year: Good Night, Irene, by Luis Alberto Urrea Hot Springs Drive, by Lindsay Hunter...more30minPlay
November 06, 2023Ep 46: Rebecca Makkai Returns!Signups are open for the Novelist's Toolkit online class with Rebecca Makkai! Check it out at https://www.storystudiochicago.org/classes/classes/the-novelists-toolkit-six-lessons-on-craft-structure-and-tenacity-with-rebecca-makkai/ Rebecca Makkai https://rebeccamakkai.com/ Stories Matter Foundation https://www.storystudiochicago.org/...more38minPlay
October 21, 2023Ep 45: Idra Novey, Author, on Inspiration, Translation, And Asking What You Don't KnowIn this episode, author Idra Novey discusses inspiration through imagery, asking what you don't know, translation, deciding what becomes a novel, subtext, taking risks, and allowing for monstrosity. Idra Novey https://www.idranovey.com/ Stories Matter Foundation https://www.storystudiochicago.org/...more31minPlay
August 28, 2023Ep 44: Grant Faulkner, Author and Executive Director of NaNoWriMo, on 100 Word Stories, Prioritizing Creativity, and Time ConfettiIn this episode, Grant Faulkner, author and Executive Director of NaNoWriMo, discusses 100 word stories, what is National Novel Writing Month, writing as running, making creativity a priority, writing on your phone, and time confetti. Find Grant online at Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Stories Matter Foundation https://www.storystudiochicago.org/...more37minPlay
FAQs about Chicago Writers Podcast:How many episodes does Chicago Writers Podcast have?The podcast currently has 63 episodes available.