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Episode 32: Kristen Fogle
Whoever said writing had to be so serious? Well, in this episode with Kristen Fogle, a writer, teacher, executive director, mom, actress, and singer (to name a few thi...

Episode 32 Teaser: Kristen Fogle
Sometimes, for a writer, it helps to know your astrology sign. You know, if you believe in that sorta stuff. For writer, teacher, and executive director Kristen Fogle,...

Episode 31: Susan J. Farese
Poet, educator, and long-time nurse Susan J. Farese has a heavy but serendipitous origin story of her entry into the world of poetry. In this episode of The Written Sc...

Episode 31 Teaser: Susan J. Farese
Poet, nurse, teacher and more, Susan Farese has her hand in many creative and non-creative endeavors in life. And all of them, especially the creative ones, have taugh...

Episode 30: Michael Klam
Poet, teacher, editor, and all around special human being Michael Klam knows a thing or seven million about writing. In this episode of The Written Scene, Michael talk...

Episode 30 Teaser: Michael Klam
According to poet, teacher, and wise owl Michael Klam, the role of the audience at a poetry reading, himself included, is important on multiple levels. Enjoy this bri...

Episode 29: Parker Edison
Musician and multi-media artist Parker Edison may have that laid back vibe but it doesn't take long to see, hear, and feel just how driven and motivated he is. In this...

Episode 29 Teaser: Parker Edison
It helps to have hip, cool parents who know what you really should be listening to and reading. For musician and multi-media artist Parker Edison, his parents musical ...

Episode 28: Kevin Cullen
In this episode of The Written Scene, writer and storyteller Kevin Cullen explains how Dungeons & Dragons was his writing gateway drug, why writing is an exhausting an...

Episode 28 Teaser: Kevin Cullen
As writer and storyteller Kevin Cullen explains, for artists, perhaps consumption isn't a sin at all. In fact, we both agree that when it comes to our craft, consumpti...

Episode 27: Leonora Simonovis
In this week's episode with poet and professor Leonora "Leo" Simonovis, we'll hear what it means to live off the land and not be from it, how the way we're taught has ...

Episode 27 Teaser: Leonora Simonovis
Any writer will tell you at some point they've used writing as therapy. For poet and professor Leonora Simonovis, it only became obvious that's what she was doing when...

Episode 26: Katie Manning
Well, it's been one calendar year of The Written Scene and there's no better way to celebrate than with yet another great interview. In this episode, we'll hear from p...

Episode 26 Teaser: Katie Manning
On this Valentine's Day, do something you love and listen to this Written Scene teaser with poet, professor, and publisher Katie Manning as she talks about something s...

Episode 25: T.J. Tallie
Many of us spend a fair amount of time wondering about space and how we fit in it. For historian, professor, and storyteller T.J. Tallie, his focus is the duality of o...

Episode 25 Teaser: TJ Tallie
Any well written character arc involves a challenge to their norm. For historian, writer, and professor TJ Tallie, he prefers to experience it himself. Enjoy this bri...

Episode 24: Ramel Wallace
It doesn't take long to find out that writer and multi-media artist Ramel Wallace is a storyteller through and through. In this episode, Ramel talks about how he was a...

Episode 24 Teaser: Ramel Wallace
For storyteller Ramel Wallace, one of the greatest storytelling moments happened for him as a child... while watching wrestling. Enjoy this brief teaser of next week's...

Episode 23: Nicole Paquin
In this episode of The Written Scene, we'll hear from Nicole Paquin, a writer, singer, real estate agent, and more, about how community in writing is important, why sh...

Episode 23 Teaser: Nicole Paquin
For many writers, the act of writing is very therapeutical. For writer and actor Nicole Paquin, this was especially true. Until she realized she had a talent she shoul...

Episode 22: Brendan Praniewicz
For writer, teacher, and all around creative artist Brendan Praniewicz, everything seems normal and expected. Or does it? Listen in to hear why Brendan hates setting d...

Episode 22 Teaser: Brendan Praniewicz
For teacher and all around creative human being Brendan Praniewicz, getting in trouble with his mom as a kid had a punishment he really didn't mind at all. In fact, it...

Episode 21: Amy Wallen
Fresh off a month of making pies for NaNoPieMo, writer Amy Wallen joins The Written Scene to talk about her latest book, How to Write a Novel in 20 Pies, the differenc...

Episode 21 Teaser: Amy Wallen
When it comes to fostering creativity, writer Amy Wallen believes adults could use it more than kids. Enjoy this brief teaser ahead of next week's full episode of The ...

Episode 20: Vique Chavez
In this episode of The Written Scene, we'll hear from educator and writer Vique Chavez about the differences between academic writing and her own storytelling, how pas...

Episode 20 Teaser: Vique Chavez
Enjoy this brief teaser of next week's full episode of The Written Scene with educator and storyteller Vique Chavez. Please be sure to subscribe, rate, review, and sha...

Episode 19: Neil Kendricks
Neil Kendricks has his hand in all things creative, from art to screenwriting to photography and more, including teaching. In this episode, we'll hear all the ways Nei...

Episode 19 Teaser: Neil Kendricks
For screenwriter, artist, and all around creator Neil Kendricks, building character meant checking in with this story's character each and every day. Enjoy this brief...

Episode 18: Jennifer Coburn
Just as it is with seemingly every writer's path, Jennifer Coburn's was a little unsteady at first. In this episode we'll hear about how early on writing or creating t...

Episode 18 Teaser: Jennifer Coburn
For writer Jennifer Coburn, Imposter Syndrome played a big role in the needed research and thought put into her book Cradles of the Reich. Enjoy this brief teaser of n...
