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Episode 137 – Christopher P. Locke – Breathtaking Essays & Stories The Make Meaning Podcast

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The key to great writing, says Christopher P. Locke, is to be vulnerable. Don’t worry about what people will think. Don’t censor yourself. Just share your realness and that will help others feel less alone.
 
In the latest episode of the Make Meaning Podcast, host Lynne Golodner interviews Christopher P. Locke about his writing journey, their shared memories in the MFA program at Goddard College, the importance of great mentors and taking yourself seriously as a writer.
 
In this episode, Lynne and Chris discuss: 
The arrogance of youth Straddling genres Believing that you and your voice matter Why you’ll be the most passionate promoter of your work Why you can’t be a good writer if you’re not an avid reader How writing allows for exploration of loss, discontent, struggle and suffering Why bad choices make good stories  
Links and Resources: 
Michael Klein Jane Wohl 25 Trumbulls Road Music for Ghosts Without Saints Black Lawrence Press NYQ Books Black River Chapbook Award Denis Johnson  
Find Christopher P. Locke:
Website 
Facebook
Instagram 
Twitter
 
If you enjoyed this episode, you’ll like these other Make Meaning Podcast episodes:
 
Episode 133 – Sara Henning – Poetry about Loss & Redemption Episode 120 – Jacqueline Suskin -  A Poem Every Day Episode 79 – Laura Munson – How to Find Refuge in Writing Episode 73 – Jim Reese – Why Teaching Writing in Prisons Helps Everyone Episode 68 – M.L. Liebler – How to Use Writing & Performance to be an Activist Episode 2 – Barbara Jones – Stories Can Change the World

The key to great writing, says Christopher P. Locke, is to be vulnerable. Don’t worry about what people will think. Don’t censor yourself. Just share your realness and that will help others feel less alone.
 
In the latest episode of the Make Meaning Podcast, host Lynne Golodner interviews Christopher P. Locke about his writing journey, their shared memories in the MFA program at Goddard College, the importance of great mentors and taking yourself seriously as a writer.
 
In this episode, Lynne and Chris discuss: 
The arrogance of youth Straddling genres Believing that you and your voice matter Why you’ll be the most passionate promoter of your work Why you can’t be a good writer if you’re not an avid reader How writing allows for exploration of loss, discontent, struggle and suffering Why bad choices make good stories  
Links and Resources: 
Michael Klein Jane Wohl 25 Trumbulls Road Music for Ghosts Without Saints Black Lawrence Press NYQ Books Black River Chapbook Award Denis Johnson  
Find Christopher P. Locke:
Website 
Facebook
Instagram 
Twitter
 
If you enjoyed this episode, you’ll like these other Make Meaning Podcast episodes:
 
Episode 133 – Sara Henning – Poetry about Loss & Redemption Episode 120 – Jacqueline Suskin -  A Poem Every Day Episode 79 – Laura Munson – How to Find Refuge in Writing Episode 73 – Jim Reese – Why Teaching Writing in Prisons Helps Everyone Episode 68 – M.L. Liebler – How to Use Writing & Performance to be an Activist Episode 2 – Barbara Jones – Stories Can Change the World

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