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The Write Attention is a podcast where we explore the questions and challenges we are paying attention to in our journey as emerging writers

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The Write Attention is a podcast where we explore the questions and challenges we are paying attention to in our journey as emerging writers

    The Emerging Reader in All of Us

    The Emerging Reader in All of Us

    Brittany and Jeannetta welcome Amelia Louise Herridge Ishak to the podcast to discuss reading as a writer. Amelia comes from London, England and has an MPhil in Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic and moved to Aarhus, Denmark hunting for viking myths and monsters. Norse mythology and the rawness of Scandinavian nature inspires her work. She joined the Aarhus Women Write in 2017 and took over the running of it in 2020. The three discuss early childhood reading interests and how that has influenced their writing today, what genres and styles inspire them and the other reasons why they read besides pleasure or craft.  Amelia's piece which is shared on the podcast, "The Hidden Spirit of the Forest" is available in Meet me at 19th St available here: https://archstreetpress.org/2021/11/02/the-hidden-spirit-of-the-forest/. 
     
    Questions
    How much has your childhood reading interests influenced the way you write or the topics you write about? 
    How much have your reading habits changed since becoming a writer? Do you read more around the genres and styles you write in? Do you write in the style and genres you read in? Is this different to when you were younger/before you became a writer?
    We often hear how other writers inspire or influence other writers in a positive way, but what are some things that you have read where you have thought "I never want to write like that" and learnt what not to do? 
    Besides pleasure and improvement of your craft (which are some of the reasons I read) what are some other reasons you read?
    As a follow up to #1, what are the other ways reading has improved your creative practice besides the writing itself? (related to your question #2)? 
    References in this Episode

    Learn more about Aarhus Women Writers here https://www.instagram.com/aarhuswomenwrite?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== 

    The Creative Act: A Way of Being by Rick Rubin
    Throne of Glass, A Court of Thorns and Roses, and Crescent City series by Sarah J Maas
    Jane Austin
    Elizabeth Gaskill
    Margaret Atwood
    Black Beauty by Anna Sewell
    Goosebumps series by R. L. Stine
    Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
    Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen
    Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier
    My Cousin Rachel by Daphne du Maurier
    The Flight of the Falcon by Daphne du Maurier
    Frenchman’s Creek by Daphne du Maurier
    Wuthering Heights by Emile Brontë
    Harry Potter by J.K. Rowling
    The Hobbit, J. R. R. Tolkein
    Jane Eyre, Charlotte Brontë
    Log in to the Libby App through your local library here: https://www.overdrive.com/apps/libby  
    “Beauty and the Beast” by Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve
    The Night Circus, Erin Morgenstern
    Read Angela Carters’ (not Chambers…lol) reinterpretation of fairy tales in The Bloody Chamber
    Popisho by Leone Ross
    The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk
    “A Temporary Matter” by Jhumpa Lahiri in The Interpeter of Maladies
    Charles Dickens
    Episode 1 of Season 1 of The Write Attention, “Show Tell and Practice”, https://writeattention.podbean.com/e/show-tell-practice/ 
    Episode 9 of Season 1 of The Write Attention, “Personal Revelation & Reader Responsibility” with  guest Collette Walker, https://writeattention.podbean.com/e/personal-revelation-audience-responsibility/ 
    The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway
     

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    New Year, New Vision for Your Work

    New Year, New Vision for Your Work

    As Brittany and Jeannetta bring in the new year and season 2(!) of The Write Attention podcast, they discuss time, Susan Rich’s craft essay on revision (link below), especially her thoughts on slow writing, how to connect inward to move revision forward and figuring out the start and the finish and what you’re trying to say. 
     
    Show Notes
    Rest as Resistance, Tricia Hersey, https://thenapministry.com/ - nap people!
    Craft Essay for this Episode:  https://www.writing.ie/resources/its-not-how-you-write-its-how-you-re-write-the-art-and-craft-of-revision-susan-rich/ 
    Maturing as a writer explored here in Episode #7: Place, Peculiarity & Persistence, https://writeattention.podbean.com/e/place-peculiarity-persistence/, 
    Episode #1, Show and Tell and Practice, https://writeattention.podbean.com/e/show-tell-practice/ 
    Brenee Brown, Atlas of the Heart, https://brenebrown.com/book/atlas-of-the-heart/ 
    William Carlos Williams famous quote: ‘no ideas but in things’, https://www.poetryfoundation.org/articles/68731/william-carlos-williams-the-red-wheelbarrow
    Working your verbs in Matt Bell’s Refuse to be Done, https://www.mattbell.com/refuse-to-be-done

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    Let Go, Let Come

    Let Go, Let Come

    Join us for Episode 11, our final episode of The Write Attention podcast Season 1. Brittany and Jeannetta reflect on the conversations and lessons learned this year.  We discuss how our process has changed over a year, including how we have learned from other art forms, which guests/ideas from the podcast which have influenced us, and importantly, how to let-go and let-come in our process. 
     
    Questions
    What, if anything, have you integrated into your own practice or what about your practice has changed in this last year as a result of the conversations we have had on the podcast?
    What other art forms have you been exploring (and how) to add to your writing practice?
    What do you appreciate about your writing this year?
    What would we like to explore in the next season?
     
    Show Notes
     

    The Book Project,https://lighthousewriters.org/  
    Erika Krouse, https://www.erikakrousewriter.com/ 
    Toni Morrison quote on you controlling your characters, https://www.instagram.com/p/CyV-dhjNXcX/
    Arianne Reiche, Episode 7, “Place, Pecularity & Persistence” https://writeattention.podbean.com/e/place-peculiarity-persistence/ , 
    Collette Walker, Episode 9, “Personal Revelation & Reader Responsibility”, https://writeattention.podbean.com/e/personal-revelation-audience-responsibility/ 
    Twila Tharpe, The Creative Habit, https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/254799.The_Creative_Habit 
    Johnny Ray Gill, https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3331401/ 
    Nicola Andrews, “Mentorship and Community”, https://writeattention.podbean.com/e/mentorship-community/ 
    Annie Ernaux, A Woman’s Story, https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/59452779-a-woman-s-story 
    Helle Helle, https://www.goodreads.com/author/list/1203754.Helle_Helle 
    James Baldwin,  https://lithub.com/write-a-sentence-as-clean-as-a-bone-and-other-advice-from-james-baldwin/
    Save the Cat, https://savethecat.com/
    Lauren Samblanet, Episode 6, “Support and Embodiment  for the Writing Self,” https://writeattention.podbean.com/e/support-and-embodiment-for-the-writing-self/
    Episode 1, “Show, Tell and Practice,” https://writeattention.podbean.com/e/show-tell-practice/
    Radical Honesty, https://www.radicalhonesty.com/

    • 52 min
    Mentorship & Community

    Mentorship & Community

    Join us in welcoming guest Nicola Andrews to The Write Attention podcast Episode 10: Mentorship & Community.
    Nicola Andrews (Māori, Pākehā) is a member of the Ngāti Paoa iwi, currently living on Ramaytush Ohlone territory. They are the winner of the 2023 AAALS Indigenous Writers Prize for Poetry, and their writing has been supported by communities including the Kearny Street Interdisciplinary Writers Lab, Kenyon Review Writers Workshop, Rooted & Written, and the Voices of Our Nations Arts Foundation. Their debut chapbook, Māori Maid Difficult, is forthcoming with Tram Editions. In their spare time, they watch dinosaur documentaries with their cat.
     
    In Episode 10, the group discusses what does or does not make for a good mentor, trusting your intuition, managing the closing and building of writing communities, and what thoughts go into putting together a collection of poems or stories.
     
    Nicola Andrews also reads an excerpt from their poem, "Self Portrait with the Queue" from their debut chapbook, Maori Maid Difficult.
     
    You can also find Nicola here:
    Website: bit.ly/NicolaAndrews
    Social Media: @maraebrarian (twitter) @poi_division (Instagram, Bluesky)
     
     
    Show Notes
    Māori Maid Difficult at Tram Editions: https://trameditions.com/catalogue/2023-authors/
    Tram Editions, https://trameditions.com/
    Paper and Stick by Priscilla Wathington, https://trameditions.com/paper-and-stick-by-priscilla-wathington/ 
    Weren’t We Natural Swimmers by Aliah Lavonne Tigh, https://trameditions.com/werent-we-natural-swimmers-by-aliah-lavonne-tigh/ 
    RAWI, https://www.arabamericanwriters.org/ 
    APAture 2023, https://www.kearnystreet.org/apature 
    APAture Literary Arts Showcase: https://www.kearnystreet.org/events-blog/2023/9/11/apature-2023-literary-arts
    VONA, https://www.vonavoices.org/ 
    Chelsea T. Hicks, https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/chelsea-t-hicks,  and Words of the People https://wtpgathering.org/ 
    Craig Santos Perez, http://craigsantosperez.com/ 
    Periplus mentorship collective, https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-0SRWxJqx4oNbWVmbq4j9JE5INhisz76--U63UbtncM/edit 
    Write or Die, https://www.chillsubs.com/writeordie/education 
     
     
     

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    Personal Revelation & Reader Responsibility

    Personal Revelation & Reader Responsibility

    Join us in welcoming guest Colette Walker on The Write Attention podcast for our discussion on personal revelation and audience responsibility in Episode 9. The group dives into when they first identified as writers and share effective strategies and resources for making writing workshops work to the writer’s advantage, discussing writing the way into personal revelations or a personal journey in a project and how that may inform the character’s journey. In past episodes we have talked about show and tell. Now, we explore the audience's responsibility or role in our writing. Colette reminds us to let the audience do some work and why that is so important.
     
    This episode also includes an excerpt of Colette Walker reading an excerpt from her work, LET THE DEAD BURY THEIR DEAD.
     
    Show Notes
     
    1. Billie Kahora, https://research-information.bris.ac.uk/en/persons/billy-k-kahora 
    2. The Anti-Racist Writing Workshop: How To Decolonize the Creative Classroom Book by Felicia Rose Chavez, https://www.antiracistworkshop.com/ 
    3. Black Women’s Writer Workshop in Europe, https://sites.google.com/view/thebwweretreat2023/about 
    4. Craft in the Real World by Matthew Salesses, https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/55155120-craft-in-the-real-world
    5. La Maison Baldwin, https://www.lamaisonbaldwin.fr/ 
    6. Irenosen Okoji, https://www.irenosenokojie.com/ 
     

    • 1 hr 6 min
    Cultivating and Caring for Our Creativity

    Cultivating and Caring for Our Creativity

    Cultivating and caring for our creativity with full schedules is no easy task. Jeannetta and Brittany dive into questions about boundaries, balancing work, weathering those summer social invitations, and ways to feed their imagination and creativity. Working full time has changed quite a bit about daily life, but we want to stay consistent with keeping writing high on the list of priorities.  For all you working writers, parent writers, caregiver writers, have-all-the-responsibilities writers, feel free to weigh in on your own answers to the questions posed in this episode. We would love to hear from you!
     
    Show Notes
    1. Leone Ross - https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/353845.Leone_Ross 
    2. Nedra Tawwab - Set Boundaries Find Peace - https://www.nedratawwab.com/set-boundaries-find-peace-1 
    3. Norrece T. Jones, Jr - https://www.amazon.com/Born-Child-Freedom-Yet-Slave/dp/0819562467 
    4. Aretha Franklin - Day Dreaming - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D7peQKJxsjo

    • 44 min

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Thank you from an emerging writer

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