QWERTY: A Podcast for Writers on How to Live the Writing Life
Author Marion Roach Smith interviews the best writers in all genres to discover their process. QWERTY is about the real challenges of writing and the steps anyone can take to become a better storyteller. Join the conversation.
Love it!
5 de set.
Love this podcast. I have learned so much.
Always recommending this!
11/12/2023
I belong to a couple writing groups and when other writers are asking for tips on writing, editing, drafts, story/theme, etc. I always find myself saying “Ya know, Marion just interviewed someone on her podcast about this!” I love her interview style and tendency for blending encouragement with craft. Thanks for producing this!! - Joan
Matt Mendez
19/11/2023
Marion’s interview with Matt Mendez was exceptional. We should all listen to his wise words regarding the difference between a writer and an author in this time of book banning. So helpful. Also his “mechanic’s” approach to editing is fun and insightful. Great work Matt and Marion!
Marion Roach Smith – we our writing meets algebra
15/11/2023
Just listened to Marion‘s interview #108 with Allison K. Williams (GuerillaMarketing). There were so many takeaways in weaving elements of Marion’s The Memoir Project with Allison’s Seven Drafts (both their books are heavily marked up!). Marion’s algebraic formula: it’s about “x” as illustrated by “y” as told by “z” — struck a cord between my computer science and writing selves :-) SOME Takeaways: You can’t make it better by yourself. There’s a time for emotional support for your project, but there comes a time when you need to have outside help to make it the best it can be. From Allison’s theater experience—it’s not your job to cry, it’s your job to make the audience cry. Between drafts, you can still be writing. Take portions from your memoir or things that didn’t make the cut and spin them into something that is culturally relevant (Letters to the Editor, Op-Eds, Personal Essays, blog posts, etc.) When reading other books notice when you love a piece of writing. Analyze what makes it so compelling: details, bookend, metaphor, a new clue. Then try to use that technique in your writing. Sometimes writing memoir is energizing, other times a slog. Keep the focus on finding the right words that will help people who need to hear them. When you print out and read a draft after letting it sit for awhile, mark and cut it up. Rearrange. Then re-type it. If your eyes glaze over when retyping, readers’ eyes will glaze over too. 52 card pick up: write one sentence to describe a scene and put it on an index card. Throw all the index cards up in the air. Let them land. Then search for the one that needs to come first. Then next. Until the end. There may be cards left on the floor that don’t belong in the book anymore. I listened to this while walking on the treadmill and pausing (a lot) to add notes on my iPhone :) I highly recommend QWERTY, as well as Marion’s book—The Memoir Project and her classes. The same with Allison‘s book—Seven Drafts and her webinars. Thank you both!
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- Criado porMarion Roach Smith
- Anos de atividade2019 - 2024
- Episódios131
- ClassificaçãoLivre
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