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    Hello everyone, and welcome to Writers Drinking Coffee. This is a podcast based on writers sitting around, drinking coffee and/or occasionally wine, and talking about anything and everything.Bean Scene Café - https://www.beanscenecafe.com/Chaz Brenchley - http://www.chazbrenchley.co.uk/ or @chazbrenchleyJeannie Warner - https://www.amazon.com/Jeannie-Warner/e/B01B38QICQ @thetsmorganJohn Schmidt - @JohnRSchmidtMichael Engberg – music intro and exit – www.manyhatsmusic.comArt by Jakkal Designs – www.facebook.com/Jakkal.Designs

    ArtsBooksEducation

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    Danny and Erica are two best friends making fun of themselves through the old, embarrassing creative writing from their youth. They read, ridicule, and discuss the lessons learned from each piece in hilarious weekly episodes. Laugh and cry with them every Sunday!

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    A bilingual podcast that's mostly as poetic as the name suggests. If you like what you hear - do get in touch. It would mean a lot to me. Find me on Instagram - www.instagram.com/thephrontisteTwitter - www.twitter.com/TPhrontiste Email - thephrontiste@gmail.com

    ArtsPerforming Arts

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    This is your place to hear the voice behind the pages of your favorite books. Here you’ll get a feel for the person who spent hours, weeks, months, and even years to fill the pages and build a world where you can not only use yourself but possibly find yourself as well. Our gift is a glance at the human side of writing; perhaps a morsel from the author’s childhood, insight on the character to which they are most attached, or a little on the passion that fueled the topics in the book. It’s your chance to get to know some of your favorite writers in a new light. We’ll give you a quick glimpse into their latest work and pique your interest in your next read, but we’ll also let you get to know a little about the authors themselves. As you’ll see in our episodes, we end up in some great conversations, whether they are about the historical significance of a topic, a laugh around chasing cows in the mud, or a few moments musing on travel and the best parts about visiting France. It is our goal to connect you with authors from varying genres and styles of writing and to keep in concert with our title by keeping them “Express” so you can easily work them into your weekly routine. This show is co-hosted by Kathleen Basi, Kristi Leonard, and Shawna Rodrigues.Kathleen Basi is a musical composer and songwriter, feature writer, essayist, nonfiction author, and of course, storyteller.Kristi Leonard is the owner and host of Writers in the Wild Retreats, nonfiction voice over artist, and president of the Women's Fiction Writers Association (WFWA).Shawna Rodrigues is a Podcast Strategist, Founder of Authentic Connections Podcast Network, Host of The Grit Show www.thegritshow.com, and Internationally Best-Selling Author.

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    Do you feel alone in your own head when it comes to navigating life’s big and small problems? Do you find self-care language a little too self-focused but know you still need to do the work? Join us on Reframeables and eavesdrop your way into some new perspectives — we promise you'll feel less alone as you listen. We are Nat and Bec, two very different sisters who come together each week to reframe some of life's big and small stuff. Nat's a PhD whose favourite phrase is “let’s reframe that!” Bec's an artist who tends more toward “why me?” Through candid, vulnerable yet entertaining conversations with each other, as well as guests, we find a way to meet in the middle each week and offer you, our listeners, new perspectives along the way. From a painful divorce that still needs processing, to grief that sticks around, to the simple day-to-day problems of managing a grumpy teenager, to a dynamic interview with Giller winner Ian Williams or radio personality and co-star of the Jann Arden podcast Caitlin Green sharing her vulnerable story of loss: Join our intimate conversations with authors, actors, activists, and voices from the crowd — those who inspire us to think differently about the world so we can reframe living in it. 

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    Follow one writer's journey from a know-nothing fraud to a published writer (he hopes). Every writer has thought, at one point in time or all the time, that their writing is horrible, but Host Paul Sating tells you why you don't suck as much as you think you do. Building a community of empowered writers, one episode at a time.

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    Join Letty Butler and Stephen Mellor (also known as Dave) for a game show that shines the spotlight on new and existing writers, via the medium of chatting, creative prompts and live writing challenges. We have two different guests every episode - novelists, poets, spoken word artists, script and screenwriters. You can also play along at home, so send us your work and it might just end up on the show!

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    Join us as we explore trending topics, discuss publishing industry news, and share expertise on how to self-publish a book successfully. IngramSpark’s Director Robin Cutler and Manager of IngramSpark’s Author Acquisition Program Justine Bylo will be joined by publishers and experts throughout essential fields in the publishing industry to provide you with self-publishing resources. These short episodes are an easy way to gain quick insights on how to self-publish your book. Visit www.ingramspark.com for more information.

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    In each episode, we share our insights, tactics, and lessons learned as we scale our writing education company to $10mm. If you're looking for "insider" tips to help you grow and scale your digital business, you're going to love The Espresso Hour!

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    Hosted by Maris Kreizman, cultural critic and author of the bestselling Slaughterhouse 90210, talks to authors you should know about their own books and the books they love, the shows and films they’ve watched, the music they’ve listened to, and the links they’ve clicked.

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    Let's Write is about a simple question, "what if?" To which we respond, "I don't know, let's find out!" On this screenwriting podcast, we develop, pitch, and write our "dream movie" ideas: sequels that never got made, ridiculous crossovers, original high concepts, and everything in between. The resulting scripts, treatments, concept art, and more are posted to our website: www.LetsWritePodcast.com

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    Hello, World!Welcome to the first episode of the Worldbuilders podcast. This is a bi-weekly podcast where we explore settings in genre fiction by crafting them here and now for you, our listeners. Every season, we’ll explore and build a new world right here on air - and then, at the end of the season, we’ll debut a creative work set in that world. This will usually be a piece of short fiction, but sometimes we might be doing something different. These are released on a pay-what-you-want model. Anything that you contribute will go directly into making the podcast.For more information including show listings, social media links, team member bios, and our community discord, go to http://rhinobot.net/You can follow @rhinobotstudios on Twitter

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    The Scribe's Journey, created and hosted by authors Travis Croken, L.J. Stanton, and T.R. Albe, is a writing podcast to help you along your literary journey. Whether you are a seasoned writer, are just starting, or only write for fun, you will find content to help you along your path. Join the Three Scribes as they discuss the ins and outs of the literary world and offer tips and advice to help you improve your writing.This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacy

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    Actors2020podcast.com promotes Actors. http://imdb.me/JohnnyKeatth Host JOHNNY KEATTH empowers  artists worldwide the ability to promote themselves and share their success stories on his Top Ten International Podcast in Performing Arts. "Dreams do come true if you have one" What's your Dream? STEP FORWARD ENTERTAINMENT 310-927-0318 ChezJacqueo8@gmail.com or All American Rascals Talent Agency 562-243-2414 americanrascals@aol.com to book JOHNNY KEATTH www.JohnnyKeatth.com

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    The podcast that inspires creativity for artists and writers - Join us as we explore the vast elements of storytelling. Every episode is an adventure into the creative process as we make monsters, relics, heroes, and more! Don’t ever feel alone in your creative pursuits again. We can’t wait to see what you make!

    ArtsBooksVisual Arts

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    Presenting the Manga Raiders Community Happy Hour!!! Or the MR Happy Hour for short. This is where a community of Manga Writers and Artists get together and we talk about...well Manga and Anime. There's reviews, games, challenges, tips for aspiring writers and artists and much more, so if that sounds like your kind of thing then pull up a barstool, crack open a cold one because here, its always Happy Hour!

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    Bite-sized, weekly episodes for improving your verbal and non-verbal communication skills. ABOUT ME: I’m a New Delhi-based writer, editor and communications coach, with two decades of experience in policy research and media - both print and digital. I love editing non-fiction and have been teaching business communication and writing for the past 6 years. I'd love to hear from you! You may connect with me on Instagram or Twitter, both @TruthAbtNobody, or on LinkedIn. You can also book an online coaching session at thetruthaboutnobody@gmail.com or send me a text/ WhatsApp on +91 9045 707 887

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    The Writescast Network is a podcast collective for writers, by writers, with the mission of helping writers everywhere become more confident in themselves and in their craft. Our network includes podcasts featuring author interviews, conversations on the art and business of writing, and analyses of your favorite books—all from a writer's perspective. What will the Writescast Network do for you?

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    Repeat after me: "I cannot do the dishes until I sit down and write for at least 10 minutes."Welcome to Parents Who Write, the podcast that helps you pursue your writing dreams. Join host, Erin P.T. Canning—an indie author, editor, writing coach, and mom of two young boys—as she helps you to regularly make time for your writing, strengthen your voice, and gain confidence and direction, so you can own your identity as a writer and thrive as an author.  You’ll hear from other writers and authors as they share (1) how and why they make time to write, (2) what keeps them inspired, and (3) what they’ve learned throughout their journey, including publishing and marketing tips. Their experiences will inspire you and help you find solutions to the struggles that many writers face. We’ll also talk about the craft of creative writing, including my personal favorite genres of fantasy and romance, and discuss techniques you can apply to your own manuscripts. Enjoy the laughs, the writing tips, the occasional parenting stories, and the relief in knowing you’re not alone. Episodes release every other Tuesday.

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    Two ladies (a term we use loosely) chitty-chat about reading, writing, designing, editing, and publishing books.

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    Writers talking to writers about the problems, processes, and creative solutions that unify us all.

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    For lovers of reading, writing, science and general communication. This podcast will aim at acknowledging the origins of metaphors/idioms and the importance of effective scientific communication. My ambition is to spread knowledge on how we articulate concepts and the creative aspect of diction. Most episodes will focus on the origins of expressions, words of high regard, and the meaning behind them. This can overall allow us to acknowledge that words have just as much power as actions.​ As another aspect to this podcast, I will also speak about the importance of science communication in modern day, whether to the scientific community or to the public. Science communication is essential to inspire the next generation, guide societal discourse, and solve the problems we face today collaboratively and efficiently.

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    PubTalk Live is the live publishing talk show that broadcasts the 2nd and 4th Saturday of every month live on YouTube. The podcast is the audio pulled from the show after the broadcast has ended. See more info at pubtalk.live. AgentChat Live is a spinoff of PubTalk Live that features casual chats with literary agents with the intention of helping writers get to know the agents a little bit better.

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    In-Depth screenwriting podcast, focusing on the great films of the 21st century. We have three episode formats, either individual screenplay breakdowns, subject-matter experts coming on to discuss a film they love, and interviews with prominent screenwriters.

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    Welcome to Deadline City: a podcast and a destination. We are two New York City-based authors who share an office and work on multiple books at a time. Between us, we have 40 books published and under contract, and we’re just getting started. If you’ve seen us on the road, you know how we cut up. We like to have fun and talk about the one thing that is always on our minds: creating books. Publishing is a big scary world to many of us, and our goal is to pull back the curtain on some of the mystery by simply talking about it. In our first season, we want to dig into subjects like YA fiction, editing, reading reviews, burnout. Most of the time, you publish a book and then you’re at a loss for what comes next. How do you navigate the industry and then still manage to write more books? That’s a journey we’re on and know that so many others are on the same road. We hope you come along for the ride.

    ArtsFictionBusiness

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