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Earth Day Celebration
In honour of earth day I will share some of my latest poetry
by Nicole Miller C.H. in Writing
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Becoming A Best-Selling Teenag...
Host Don-Alan Rekow gives a concise overview of just what Operation Teen Author is AND what Operation Teen Author isn't.
by OperationTeenAuthor in Writing
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Hot Topic's Night with Yvonne ...
Come here the lastest from the independents
by The Odd Mind in Writing
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Meet And Greet Author Chelle C...
Come meet Barlet's Rule Author Chelle Cordero. Hear about her new book and join in the discussion.
by Sher WriteintheCity in Writing
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Writing Life
Aria speaks with Christian author, Sara James as she builds her platform to prepare for the release of There's Power in the Blood, a young adult novel about Vampires and spiritual warfare.
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Blog Talk Radio Red River Writ...
Host Barbara Ehrentreu along with her very able and multi-published author Co-Host Lori Calabrisi are happy to present our guests for November's Red River Writers Tales from the Pages. Note that for November and December the show will be on Tuesday to accommodate both holidays, Thanksgiving and Christmas which are on Thursday or each month. Please make a not of it on your calendar.
Our guests for November will be Kim Richards Gilchrist also known as Kim Richards, who has several short storieby Barbara Ehrentreu in Writing
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The Write Step with R Jeffreys...
My guest is acclaimed essayist and author Edie Clark. For twenty years, Edie Clark has written a popular, monthly essay for the renowned Yankee magazine, known as Mary’s Farm. She served as Senior Editor for ten years and then Senior Writer and Fiction Editor for another fourteen years at Yankee magazine. Ms. Clark is the author of multiple, best-selling books, which include The Place He Made, a memoir about her husband, Paul Bolton. The View from Mary's Farm
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Chat with author Marie D. Jones
Author, producer, screenwriter, researcher, radio host Marie D. Jones will chat with Authors Unplugged about her writing life and new and upcoming projects in her world. Marie is the author of such books as 2013: END OF DAYS OR A NEW BEGINNING- ENVISIONING THE WORLD AFTER THE EVENTS OF 2012," "PSIENCE - HOW NEW DISCOVERIES IN QUANTUM PHYSICS AND NEW SCIENCE MAY EXPLAIN THE EXISTENCE OF PARANORMAL PHENOMENA," and "LOOKING FOR GOD IN ALL THE WRONG PLACES." Marie’s
by DeniseAAgnew in Writing
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Using ho'oponopono to attract work or clients as a writer
Today we are interviewing Mabel Katz about ho'oponopono and using it to overcome self sabotage and attract work as writer and abundance, which is something that many writers struggle with. Mabel Katz is an internationally acclaimed speaker, seminar leader and consultant. She has applied her knowledge, insights, experience, and skills to assisting businesses and individuals in becoming more productive, effective and prosperous. Mabel just released book, “The
by Speak2bfree in Writing
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J is For Jury Rig and Jury or July Heat
The show is for writers and readers of mystery and suspense. This week we'll look at Jurry rigged mean imporvised or make shift. Jury rigging a lock to enable entry sans the owner's permission. Tess Gerittsen, Lisa Gardner and Dean Koontz all know intuitively, how to do this. They make you want to check the locks on doors or windows without delay. This week we'll look at a couple chapters from July Heat Flashes of a former life keep confusing Judy July--is it real or implante
by Billie Williams in Writing
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Greenwoman Magazine Tour
Interview with Greenwoman Magazine Editor, Sandra Knauf
by Sages Blog Tours in Writing
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Interview with Author Phillis T. Forrest of "Through a Child
Phillis T. Forrest is a native of Detroit MI where she raised two daughters and has three grandchildren. Once an Hairstylist in Oak Park Mi, she now resides in Nashville, Tennessee, where she is persuing her mission to raise awareness of child sexual predators. Through A Child's Eyes is her first self published book. Her book was written with the objective is to bring awareness,educate and enlighten society about sexual predators that anyone raising a child may unknowingly have o
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CoOPeration. Interview with Daniel Arranaga, EFC President
Writing on Demand reviews THE REAL FOOD REVIVAL! A book by two eco-centric authors. After a quick read from the book, we will bring it local--chatting about sustainable food choices with the President of the Ellensburg Food Co-Op. Daniel Arranaga. Did you know there are many sustainable food sources in and around the 'burg? Join us for this week's listening party.
by Writing on Demand in Writing
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Daisy Danger | Sex Blogger
I’m fascinated by sex. Fetishes, kinks, toys, the humor, the tragedy, the tenderness, all the variations on such a primal act. This blog started out because I wrote a series of short vignettes detailing my very true sexual adventures. I sent them around to my group of very trusted, sex-positive friends who loved them, passed them around, then wanted more, more, more…so I decided to keep writing and share them with everyone. Everything is *mostly* true, I’ve ch
by Alex Crabtree in Writing
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VicToria Freudiger of Digi-Tall Media exciting announcement
Today my repeat guest VicToria Freudiger has an exciting special announcement for us, so be sure to join us! She'll also share a couple of writers tips regarding self-promotion
by Promotion a la Carte in Writing
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"A Touch of Grace: Interview w/ author Terry Angel Mason"
Internationally-acclaimed author, speaker, and LGBT Civil Rights activist Terry Angel Mason, will be a special guest on "A Touch of Grace" radio show with Host & Producer G.D. Grace on Friday, August 12th, at 8:00 PM PS A revered author, minister, and speaker, Angel Mason has been garnering local and national praise for his latest literary release titled, They Say That I Am Broken, a powerful book aimed at spreading truth about the dangers and consequences of homophobia, hate, an
by A Touch of Grace in Writing
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Rose Marie Raccioppi
Rose Marie Raccioppi, MS, FABI, is an exhibiting artist, ( http://www.apogeeart.com ) a published and performing poet, and an award winning and honored master educator, child advocate and activist, holding graduate degrees with honors in education and psychology. In 2010 she was named Poet of the Year, Orangetown, New York and in 2011, designated, Poet Laureate, Orangetown, New York. Her published book of poetry, "The Wind and the Willow," has been well received nationally and intern
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The Writer's Business Academy Presents "Business Breakthroughs Radio" and Guest Stephanie Mojica
Because I'm over here on the French Riviera drinking champagne with fresh strawberries and enjoying laying on the beaches, Blog Talk Radio uses French time... BUT we don't care, cause we know the show airs Friday, April 1st at 6:00 p.m. ET.
Tonight's guest, is writer and author Stephanie Mojica. Stephanie's career has taken her to everywhere from the "Dr. Phil" show to the classrooms of Harvard University. To say she's a published writer is an understatement; as of winter 2011 she has publisby Cheryl Antier in Writing
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The Polish Hammer Poetry Hour
The Polish Hammer is back with something completely different, yet exactly the same. Join the Atheist Messiah as he interviews poet Frank Reardon, author of the poetry collection "Interstate Chokehold".
by karl koweski in Writing
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Young Writers Society Radio Episode #4
Writing tips, news, YWS News, poetry jam, and skits.
by Nathan.Caldwell in Writing
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A Day At The Compound: Part 2
What the hell is on the other side of the fence, we play with heavy metal toys, Texas style. JL"s research uncovers some heavy shit, Tequila, Canteens, and a very bizarre visitor interrupts my late night B.L.T. sandwich! Cripes! I hate it when that happens!
by The X Annex in Writing
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Serving Your Readers in a Down Economy
With smaller staffs and anemic page counts, how can you continue to deliver relevant content to your audience? Christina Pellet, editor of Agent's Sales Journal, offers a few tips for working smarter and delivering practical coverage for helping readers to do the same.
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Tonya Plank-Swallow
Hear Tonja Plank, former NY criminal appeals attorney, as she discusses her award winning and Vanity Fair featured novel, "Swallow." The book follows small-town AZ girl, Sophie Hegel, turned NY lawyer, in a dark comedy about a young woman's struggle to survive in a world of pedigreed professionals.
by Leslie Kohler in Writing
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Vicious Radio 2.0
An interview with Amberlynne O'Shea, author of Hope's Shadow, along with live listener call ins.
by damiangray in Writing
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About Words of Wisdom Writers Society
This segment will provide insight to how and why wowws got started, familiarize interested writers with our meeting sessions and explain why you should not wait to become a member!
by WOWWS Radio in Writing
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Front Porch
Opinion, research, interviews, hot topics, current events, thoughts from all of us welcome,
former interviewer with national firm, welcoming opinions from the globe.
Come take a sit down, relax talk and or listen, that's what a porch provides, a setting, a comfort if you will.by marcus beau in Writing
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TML Radio's Listeners Lounge
The Mecca Lounge Presents TML's Listeners Lounge, our monthly show that features an up and coming spoken word artist promoting their projects in a one on one interview. This month we feature poet, author, and spoken word artist The Anointed Poet
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Our First Show - Our First Freelance Writing Jobs!
Freelance Writing Jobs, the number one online community just for freelance writers and run by Deborah Ng, now has it's own radio show! Join us each week as we discuss the issues affecting freelance writers today.
This week we will discuss our first freelance writing jobs: Who they were for, what they paid and what we have learned since.
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Interview with Author Lynne DeMichele
Author Lynne Demichelle talks with host Patrick Morgan about her book, Limestone County Almanac. The bible of prairie life was once the almanac. Limestone County Almanac is a beautifully honed collection of loosely related stories about the people of Mount Nebo, a farm town in southern Illinois. The four parts of the book correspond to the seasons that governed country life—planting, growing, harvesting, and hunkering down for winter. The vivid, sometimes somber, of
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Interview with author Arlene Schindler
Author Arlene Schindler is the author of The Last Place She d Look an uproarious novel about a self-help writer who anxiously faces a milestone birthday by compulsively searching for a serious relationship. Meanwhile, friends urge her to “Stop looking for love, just enjoy yourself.” If technology allows I will take phone calls for questions from the internet audience. This interview with the author is my attempt to just enyoy myself and share that with the podcast lis
by Sol Serendipity in Writing
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late night spit
WRITTEN/SPOKEN WORD FROMPOETRY TO ESSAYS 10PM SATURDAY NIGHT WEEKLY ALL ORATORS ARE WELCOME TO THIS CULTURAL ETHNIC FORUM FOR ALL GENDERS HOSTED by QueenStarletta D-Lyde
by QueenstarlettaD Lyde in Writing
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The Ed Standish Variety Show #2
This hear show is about cabblebats corterdens Lopaersads Frazzletips Buffleroads and gumbelts.
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The Importance of Family Structure
We must fully understand the position of a Woman/Female verses Man/Male... If we are taught our postion then we full understanding of our role in our family lives and the significants it holds... Yall know we discuss different topics on here so bring your topics and if you want to be interviewed let me know... www.revivezion.com
by In Todays Society in Writing
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Write the Vision, Make it Plain: Grant Writing
Welcome and thank you for stopping by for this episode of Write the Vision, Make it Plain. The host of Write the Vision, Make it Plain is L. Elaine Sutton Mbionwu. In the last two years, as a free-lance grant writer, Ms. Sutton Mbionwu has written grants for local schools, PTAs, nonprofits, and others valued at $157,250.00. Her area of focus is the education arena, criminal justice, faith-based, and human services. The co-host of "Write the Vision, Make it Plain" i
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#13 Editing Your Novel, Part III of III
Welcome to Part III of the "Editing Your Novel" miniseries! In this last podcast, we'll be discussing the final leg of editing your novel, including: * figuring out what it is you want from your beta readers, and I'll give you exampls of how I've selected mine, * identifying the right number and right type of beta readers you need to read over your novel, * how to put together the necessary questionnaire materials to get the most out of your beta readers, * knowing which
by Rebel Ragdoll Radio in Writing
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This I Believe - Session 3
Sixth grade students have written a series of essays inspired by NPR’s “This I Believe” radio program. Throughout the course of this project, students have analyzed the core values that guide their daily lives, reflected on their passions, focused on personal experiences, and are excited to share their work with the public.
by This I Believe0 in Writing
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MuseItUp Holiday Pot Luck
Join Lea Schizas, Christine Speakman, and Nancy Bell for a half hour of this and that holiday fun. You never know what's going to come up.
by Lea Schizas in Writing
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Introducing Red Bear and Other Stories
The world as seen through the wonder and innocense of children and the characters which define their lives. Come with me on a journey through narrative verse and explore again the age old magic of children's literature. On this show I will read some of my own stories and discuss the merits of children's fiction. Red Bear (film) Red Bear and the Indian Chief (eBook)
by Writers Cave in Writing
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After the Writing
You've written your story...now what do you do? Today we will be discussing what to do after you write your story, the beginning of the editing process and things to avoid during the aftermath of your writing. Kristyn Phipps will be interviewing Becca Butcher and Karina Fabian, to give you a first-hand experience to editing. All published writers, these women will enlighten you to the writing process.
by Kristyn M Phipps in Writing
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Great Acts!
Join author Christina Leigh Pritchard on A HOME FOR THE CREATIVE for an exciting episode! Your host will interview singer/songwriter T. Carter Soultry and play one of his songs live on air! Why wait? You can get a head start and learn more about him here. Next we'll hear from a fellow author with a mission. We'll meet author Carol Byler who will discuss with listeners her novel and the true accounts behind it. Until the show, you can learn more about Carol Byler here.
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Spoken Word
MSstation™ Understands… Reading Blogs and Poetry Posted on MSstation™ Blog can become quite challenging for people with Multiple Sclerosis, Diff.Abilities and Other Chronic Illnesses. We Welcome you to Listen to the Works of some of our Blogs & Poetry Contributors. http://msstationblog.com/spoken-word/
by MSstation Open Mic in Writing
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