Write Along RadioWrite Along Radio about writing. It's about thinking differently about writing and having fun doing it. Kevin Johns & Catherine Brunelle (fellow writers), invite you to join them each episode as they tackling yet another writing challenge. Everyone is welcome! Come write along. #WriteAlongRadio
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News for the rest of us100100Wed, 28 Oct 2015 19:22:09 -0400Sat, 31 Oct 2015 10:53:23 -0400Write Along RadioWrite Along Radio about writing. It's about thinking differently about writing and having fun doing it. Kevin Johns & Catherine Brunelle (fellow writers), invite you to join them each episode as they tackling yet another writing challenge. Everyone is welcome! Come write along. #WriteAlongRadiorabble.ca - Write Along RadiocleanHome at Sea: Sentimental stories of an ocean in crisis
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Listen to this special storytelling episode that takes you on a trip to the ocean. You'll encounter crowded beaches, stormy waves, moments of quiet and mysterious creatures.Catherine Brunelle, Kevin Johns121280 http://rabble.ca/Wed, 28 Oct 2015 00:00:00 -0400Write Along Radio
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Listen to this special storytelling episode that takes you on a trip to the ocean. You'll encounter crowded beaches, stormy waves, moments of quiet and mysterious creatures.0:44:09Catherine Brunelle, Kevin JohnsnoTry everything, including this
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Indie writers have one definite advantage: they own their book rights, they're empowered to experiment with storytelling format. So, are you taking advantage? In today's conversation, Tudor Robins stresses the need to try new thigs, and gives tips on her audiobook experience.Catherine Brunelle, Kevin Johns119480 http://rabble.ca/Mon, 03 Aug 2015 00:00:00 -0400Write Along Radio
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Indie writers have one definite advantage: they own their book rights, they're empowered to experiment with storytelling format. So, are you taking advantage? In today's conversation, Tudor Robins stresses the need to try new thigs, and gives tips on her audiobook experience.0:17:49Catherine Brunelle, Kevin JohnsnoReading Lolita in Tehran, Azar Nafisi, and the power of reading
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0:33:35Catherine Brunelle, Kevin Johns, Write Along RadionoJeffrey Deaver on writing villains, gore and outlines
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We're so lucky to bring you these author insights via the Ottawa International Writers Festival. The knowledge and generosity of the writers has really blown us away, and we think you'll love today's conversation. Foment writers Nicky and Nina sit down to chat post-event and we'll lace in some golden nuggets of advice and storytelling with bestselling author Jeffrey Deaver. (He wrote the Bone Collector and so much more.)
Bonus audio is available on writealongradio.com featuring Deaver's take on writing gore, writing James Bond and much more. Listen here: http://wp.me/p5Eo9j-gsNCatherine Brunelle, Kevin Johns118354 http://rabble.ca/Mon, 01 Jun 2015 00:00:00 -0400Write Along Radio
Jeffrey Deaver on writing villains, gore and outlinesWe're so lucky to bring you these author insights via the Ottawa International Writers Festival. The knowledge and generosity of the writers has really blown us away, and we think you'll love today's conversation. Foment writers Nicky and Nina sit down to chat post-event and we'll lace in some golden nuggets of advice and storytelling with bestselling author Jeffrey Deaver. (He wrote the Bone Collector and so much more.)
Bonus audio is available on writealongradio.com featuring Deaver's take on writing gore, writing James Bond and much more. Listen here: http://wp.me/p5Eo9j-gsN0:29:47Catherine Brunelle, Kevin JohnsnoThe hidden lives of book reviewers
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In today's episode of Write Along Radio, we enter the behind-the-scenes world of Foment Literary Magazine to meet their team of book reviewers. Listen in for their side of the writing experience.
Continuing our fantastic series going "behind the scenes" at the Ottawa International Writers Festival, this episode features a roundtable conversation between editors, writers and reviewers. Big surprise: what a book can come to mean to them, and how it can change their lives.
Listen in for more conversations from the Ottawa International Writers Festival, with conversations and writing advice from internationally recognized authors.Catherine Brunelle, Kevin Johns118253 http://rabble.ca/Wed, 27 May 2015 00:00:00 -0400Write Along Radio
The hidden lives of book reviewersIn today's episode of Write Along Radio, we enter the behind-the-scenes world of Foment Literary Magazine to meet their team of book reviewers. Listen in for their side of the writing experience.
Continuing our fantastic series going "behind the scenes" at the Ottawa International Writers Festival, this episode features a roundtable conversation between editors, writers and reviewers. Big surprise: what a book can come to mean to them, and how it can change their lives.
Listen in for more conversations from the Ottawa International Writers Festival, with conversations and writing advice from internationally recognized authors.0:13:55Catherine Brunelle, Kevin JohnsnoEditors: Why we need them
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In this episode, we welcome editor and award-winner author Stacey Atkinson to the show. Stacey dives into two different important points for you getting your novel seen: writing contests, and good editing. With her debut novel, she has won an Honourable Mention for the Writer's Digest Self-Published Book Awards, as well as a Benjamin Franklin Award for her oh-so-pretty cover. Her wirting is so smooth, and the novel's East Coast setting gorgeous. (Don't miss Stacey's Facebook page. It's a great reference of funny writing thoughts, useful articles and more)Catherine Brunelle, Kevin Johns118099 http://rabble.ca/Tue, 19 May 2015 00:00:00 -0400Write Along Radio
Editors: Why we need themIn this episode, we welcome editor and award-winner author Stacey Atkinson to the show. Stacey dives into two different important points for you getting your novel seen: writing contests, and good editing. With her debut novel, she has won an Honourable Mention for the Writer's Digest Self-Published Book Awards, as well as a Benjamin Franklin Award for her oh-so-pretty cover. Her wirting is so smooth, and the novel's East Coast setting gorgeous. (Don't miss Stacey's Facebook page. It's a great reference of funny writing thoughts, useful articles and more)0:42:30Catherine Brunelle, Kevin JohnsnoMay writing challenge!
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In this episode of Write Along Radio, we served you a fresh new writing exercise. This month, we ask you to consider past writing, and finish what you started. There is no word length, there are no parameters -- all you need to do is pick a piece of writing and see it through, whatever that means to you.
Plus, in this episode we'll recap how difficult we found last month's genre mashup challenge. April's genre mashup left us both feeling awkward in unknown writing territory.Catherine Brunelle, Kevin Johns117847 http://rabble.ca/Tue, 05 May 2015 00:00:00 -0400Write Along Radio
May writing challenge!In this episode of Write Along Radio, we served you a fresh new writing exercise. This month, we ask you to consider past writing, and finish what you started. There is no word length, there are no parameters -- all you need to do is pick a piece of writing and see it through, whatever that means to you.
Plus, in this episode we'll recap how difficult we found last month's genre mashup challenge. April's genre mashup left us both feeling awkward in unknown writing territory.0:25:09Catherine Brunelle, Kevin JohnsnoWriting mentors: Been there, done that, do more
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Mentorship -- it's a darn good way to get yourself seen and be pushed to write better. This week, we're talking with the On The Brink writers about finding community and mentoring for your writing. What is On the Brink? It's a program that showcases writers "on the brink" of great successes, and helps their storytelling get seen, heard and read. Listen in as we discuss how you can find your community, and connect with those who will push you further with your writing.Catherine Brunelle, Kevin Johns117695 http://rabble.ca/Mon, 27 Apr 2015 00:00:00 -0400Write Along Radio
Writing mentors: Been there, done that, do moreMentorship -- it's a darn good way to get yourself seen and be pushed to write better. This week, we're talking with the On The Brink writers about finding community and mentoring for your writing. What is On the Brink? It's a program that showcases writers "on the brink" of great successes, and helps their storytelling get seen, heard and read. Listen in as we discuss how you can find your community, and connect with those who will push you further with your writing.0:33:29Catherine Brunelle, Kevin JohnsnoJane Urquhart and Charlotte Gray on writing
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In today's episode of Write Along Radio, we take you up close and personal to Canadian literary star, Jane Urquhart as she is interviewed by (also hugely successful) Charlotte Gray for her new novel, The Night Stages. In this special collaboration with Foment Literary Magazine and the Ottawa International Writers Festival, we not only get you up close to fantastic authors, but we then go and chat all about it with the Foment crew. Listen and hear some fantastic storytelling insights.
Catch the uncut conversation between Jane Urquhart and Charlotte Gray on our Write Along Radio post.Catherine Brunelle, Kevin Johns117627 http://rabble.ca/Thu, 23 Apr 2015 00:00:00 -0400Write Along Radio
Jane Urquhart and Charlotte Gray on writingIn today's episode of Write Along Radio, we take you up close and personal to Canadian literary star, Jane Urquhart as she is interviewed by (also hugely successful) Charlotte Gray for her new novel, The Night Stages. In this special collaboration with Foment Literary Magazine and the Ottawa International Writers Festival, we not only get you up close to fantastic authors, but we then go and chat all about it with the Foment crew. Listen and hear some fantastic storytelling insights.
Catch the uncut conversation between Jane Urquhart and Charlotte Gray on our Write Along Radio post.0:25:46Catherine Brunelle, Kevin JohnsnoWhy festival? A discussion on the need to discuss.
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Write Along Radio is thrilled to announce that we're teaming up with Foment and the Ottawa International Writers Festival to bring roundtable conversations straight from the festival itself.
In part one of our special series, we're talking about the value of community and having a public space as both readers and writers, to come together and exchange ideas freely. It's about moving from the page, and sparking real person-to-person conversation. We talk with Sean Wilson, co-founder and creative director of the festival itself, and Daniel Bezalel Richardsen, Editor of the literary journal Foment. Enjoy!Catherine Brunelle, Kevin Johns117350 http://rabble.ca/Sat, 11 Apr 2015 00:00:00 -0400Write Along Radio
Why festival? A discussion on the need to discuss.Write Along Radio is thrilled to announce that we're teaming up with Foment and the Ottawa International Writers Festival to bring roundtable conversations straight from the festival itself.
In part one of our special series, we're talking about the value of community and having a public space as both readers and writers, to come together and exchange ideas freely. It's about moving from the page, and sparking real person-to-person conversation. We talk with Sean Wilson, co-founder and creative director of the festival itself, and Daniel Bezalel Richardsen, Editor of the literary journal Foment. Enjoy!0:45:26Catherine Brunelle, Kevin JohnsnoBook club for writers: 'Wool' by Hugh Howey
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In this week's episode we are transforming Write Along Radio into Read Along Radio -- with our book of focus being Hugh Howey's famous series, Wool. Hugh Howey is an incredibly successful self-published author, and we read his omnibus Wool collection and talk story structure, novella, plot twists, protagonists, and emotional responses. (And as usual, Kevin and I see things differently)
This is writers talking reading, and you are welcome to read along.
Warning: This podcast contains spoilers.
Read along and share your thoughts, or just listen in for a good laugh.
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Book club for writers: 'Wool' by Hugh HoweyIn this week's episode we are transforming Write Along Radio into Read Along Radio -- with our book of focus being Hugh Howey's famous series, Wool. Hugh Howey is an incredibly successful self-published author, and we read his omnibus Wool collection and talk story structure, novella, plot twists, protagonists, and emotional responses. (And as usual, Kevin and I see things differently)
This is writers talking reading, and you are welcome to read along.
Warning: This podcast contains spoilers.
Read along and share your thoughts, or just listen in for a good laugh.
Tweet: Let's talk about #Wool by @HughHowey. 0:33:18Write Along RadionoSmall press and community loving
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In episode 22 of the Ottawa Writes podcast, we speak with Caroline Frechette, author of the Family by Choice young adult series and a key player at Renaissance Press. Plus, Kevin and Catherine discuss whether a Goodreads review is as valid as a review from a newspaper or magazine.
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Small press and community lovingIn episode 22 of the Ottawa Writes podcast, we speak with Caroline Frechette, author of the Family by Choice young adult series and a key player at Renaissance Press. Plus, Kevin and Catherine discuss whether a Goodreads review is as valid as a review from a newspaper or magazine.
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Caroline's website: http://carolinefrechette.com/0:47:15Catherine Brunelle, Kevin T JohnsnoWhy writers podcast
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This special episode of Ottawa Writes was recorded before a live audience at the Conference on Canadian Content in Speculative Arts and Literature in Ottawa. We talk behind the scenes of podcasting, how we started ours, and podcast chatter in general. This episode features a more "roundtable" discussion format as oppose to our general intro, interview and close style. Enjoy!Catherine Brunelle, Kevin Johns114219 http://rabble.ca/Tue, 04 Nov 2014 00:00:00 -0400Write Along Radio
Why writers podcastThis special episode of Ottawa Writes was recorded before a live audience at the Conference on Canadian Content in Speculative Arts and Literature in Ottawa. We talk behind the scenes of podcasting, how we started ours, and podcast chatter in general. This episode features a more "roundtable" discussion format as oppose to our general intro, interview and close style. Enjoy!0:47:15Catherine Brunelle, Kevin JohnsnoLife as a copywriter
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To learn more about life as a copywriter and visit Faith's business page, check out www.pentozen.com. Also, don't miss Faith's blog full of writing tips for good copy, as well as links to her personal blog and some wonderful creative non-fiction stories.
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Life as a copywriterTo learn more about life as a copywriter and visit Faith's business page, check out www.pentozen.com. Also, don't miss Faith's blog full of writing tips for good copy, as well as links to her personal blog and some wonderful creative non-fiction stories.
0:51:50Catherine Brunelle, Kevin T Johns, Write Along RadiocleanWho gives meaning to a story: the reader or the writer? Plus, meet Mari Naomi, author and illustrator.
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Graphic novel memoirs, writing conferences, and readers’ interpretations vs. a writer’s intention: In this episode of Write Along Radio, Catherine & Kevin kick off with a short recap of CANCON2014 (Conference on Canadian Content in Speculative Arts and Literature) and dive into an interview with graphic novelist, Mari Naomi around her new book, Dragon’s Breath.Catherine Brunelle, Kevin T Johns, Write Along Radio113755 http://rabble.ca/Sun, 12 Oct 2014 00:00:00 -0400Write Along Radio
Who gives meaning to a story: the reader or the writer? Plus, meet Mari Naomi, author and illustrator.Graphic novel memoirs, writing conferences, and readers’ interpretations vs. a writer’s intention: In this episode of Write Along Radio, Catherine & Kevin kick off with a short recap of CANCON2014 (Conference on Canadian Content in Speculative Arts and Literature) and dive into an interview with graphic novelist, Mari Naomi around her new book, Dragon’s Breath.0:47:16Catherine Brunelle, Kevin T Johns, Write Along RadionoThe three myths of mainstream publishing with Tudor Robins
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In episode 1 of Write Along Radio, we chat with Canadian young adult author, Tudor Robins, who recently released her second novel Appaloosa Summer, about the three myths of mainstream publishing:Catherine Brunelle, Kevin Johns113434 http://rabble.ca/Thu, 25 Sep 2014 00:00:00 -0400Write Along Radio
The three myths of mainstream publishing with Tudor RobinsIn episode 1 of Write Along Radio, we chat with Canadian young adult author, Tudor Robins, who recently released her second novel Appaloosa Summer, about the three myths of mainstream publishing:0:49:04Catherine Brunelle, Kevin Johnsno