Episode 36: Kate Clapp McGovern
If you've been listening to The Written Scene for awhile, you'll have heard by now how there is no one single path to writing. For Kate Clapp McGovern, a writer, storyteller, and teacher, her path is equally her own.
Listen in to hear why Kate let's a story mentally marinate before writing it down, her preference to write on paper first, the joy of random thoughts that become stories later (pigeons and babies, anyone?), treading carefully in memoir stories, how we all could use an Aunt Pat, and much more.
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Music: Addis Ababa by Eshi Era
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