West Virginia Writers Podcast
By E. Meritus (Eric Fritzius)
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Podcast Description
The ongoing podcast for West Virginia Writers, Inc., hosted by E. Meritus (a.k.a. Eric Fritzius). Each show will feature interviews and discussion with and about Appalachian writers as well as news of WV Writers related events.
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Episode 63: ConferenceCast 2012 | With the 2012 WV Writers Summer Conference on its way, June 8, 9 and 10, at Cedar Lakes Conference Center in Ripley, WV, it's time to check ack in with our organizational president and conference organizer, Cat Pleska, regarding updates to the conference lineup and schedule. | 4/21/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitEpisode 62: Literary Tea Poetry Tea | In honor of April being National Poetry Month, the WV Writers Podcast returns from a long hiatus (explained within) with a recorded live reading captured at the 2011 Literary Tea Poetry Edition at the Greenbrier Valley Theatre in Lewisburg, WV. (In case you'd like a hint as to why the podcast has been gone so long, this episode was recorded atop a hill in a county other than Mercer County. It's a good thing.) | 4/6/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 61: An interview with Jaimy Gordon | One of the guest presenters at this year's West Virginia Book Festival was author Jaimy Gordon. Her books include "Bogeywoman," "She Drove Without Stopping" and "Shamp of the City-Solo." But it is her most recent novel, Lord of Misrule, that has gained the most acclaim, being the winner of the National Book Award for Fiction in 2010. It’s a novel set in West Virginia, amidst the world of horse-racing. Jaimy was gracious enough to sit down with us for a conversation with fellow WV Writers member Dr. Edwina Pendarvis. Thanks go out to Phyllis Wilson Moore for arranging this interview. | 11/18/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 60: A Quest for Humor WV Style panel | Recorded at the West Virginia Book Festival, A Quest for Humor: WV Style is a panel of four humor writers from our state both reading examples of their work and commenting on the style of our state's sense of humor. Featured on the panel are Diane Tarantini (WVW Podcast #31, #46), Karin Fuller, Terry McNemar (Podcasts #1, #23, #31), and Rick Steelhammer. The panel is moderated by former podcast guest Steve Goff (#23, #25, #49 and Bonus Show #9). | 10/28/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 59: Granny Sue Holstein Recorded Live Reading | This week we present a recorded live reading from the 2011 WVW Summer Conference featuring Susanna "Granny Sue" Holstein. She’s been a featured storytelling performer at events from Bellingham, Washington to Boston, Massachusetts and points in between. She's especially well known, however, for being a West Virginia storyteller, focusing much of her repertoire on WV history, ghost stories, Appalachian tales and ballads. | 10/21/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 58: WV Writers Inked Anthology Info and Conference Wrap Up | Recorded live at the 2011 WV Writers Board of Directors Retreat, we present a conversation with WVW President Cat Pleska regarding the organization's anthology collaboration with Woodland Press, West Virginia Writers Inked. The anthology will be open exclusively for submissions by members of WV Writers, Inc. We also spill a few beans on some upcoming guests for the 2012 Summer Conference as well as give a wrap up to the 2011 Conference. | 10/3/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 57: Jim Minick reading from Summer Conference 2011 | In our continued effort to whet appetites for the 2011 WV Writers Summer Conference, this week's podcast features an interview with author, conference presenter and banquet keynote speaker, Meredith Sue Willis. Meredith Sue was born and raised in Shinnston, West Virginia. She has degrees from Barnard College and Columbia University, and her fiction has been published by Scribners', HarperCollins, West Virginia University Press, Ohio University Press, and others. Her novels include A Space Apart, Oradell at Sea, Higher Ground, Only Great Changes, and Tresspassers. Her short story collections include Dwight’s House and other Stories, In the Mountains of America, and her latest, Out of the Mountains. Meredith Sue is also devoted to writing about the craft of writing. She’s written nonfiction titles such as Blazing Pencils, Personal Fiction Writing, Deep Revision, and her latest, Ten Strategies to Write Your Novel. Meredith Sue will be leading two workshops at the 2011 Summer Conference, June 10, 11 and 12 at Cedar Lakes Conference Center in Ripley, WV. | 9/16/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 56: Meredith Sue Willis | In our continued effort to whet appetites for the 2011 WV Writers Summer Conference, this week's podcast features an interview with author, conference presenter and banquet keynote speaker, Meredith Sue Willis. Meredith Sue was born and raised in Shinnston, West Virginia. She has degrees from Barnard College and Columbia University, and her fiction has been published by Scribners', HarperCollins, West Virginia University Press, Ohio University Press, and others. Her novels include A Space Apart, Oradell at Sea, Higher Ground, Only Great Changes, and Tresspassers. Her short story collections include Dwight’s House and other Stories, In the Mountains of America, and her latest, Out of the Mountains. Meredith Sue is also devoted to writing about the craft of writing. She’s written nonfiction titles such as Blazing Pencils, Personal Fiction Writing, Deep Revision, and her latest, Ten Strategies to Write Your Novel. Meredith Sue will be leading two workshops at the 2011 Summer Conference, June 10, 11 and 12 at Cedar Lakes Conference Center in Ripley, WV. | 6/2/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 55: Sarah Dooley Interview | In our continued effort to whet appetites for the 2011 WV Writers Summer Conference, this week we interview Sarah Dooley, author of the young adult novel Livvie Owen Lived Here. The book is a story told from the perspective of an autistic 14-year-old girl whose loving family is frequently thrown into chaos by her actions. In real life Sarah is a teacher of special needs children and can speak to the reality of kids like Livvie. Sarah will be leading two workshops at the 2011 Summer Conference, June 10, 11 and 12 at Cedar Lakes Conference Center in Ripley, WV. | 5/26/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 54: 2011 ConferenceCast Part 2 | With the 2011 WV Writers Summer Conference a mere 3 weeks from this recording, it's time to check back in with our organizational president and conference organizer, Cat Pleska, regarding updates to the conference lineup and schedule. We also drop a few hints as to who will be interview guests on this very podcast as we go to a weekly schedule through the conference itself. | 5/21/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 53: Poetry Podcast Hotline | In honor of April being National Poetry Month, today's podcast is a listener generated one usign poems gathered via our Podcast Poetry Hotline. We asked listeners to voicemail us some poetry and voicemail it they did. Featured on the show today are Debbie Richard, Twyla Vincent, Dreama Frisk, as well as previous podcast guests Tim Armentrout, Pam Hanson and Salvatore Buttaci. We also have a couple of major announcements at the start of the show regarding the 2011 Summer Conference. | 4/21/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 52B - Princeton Pubic Library Poetry Reading PART 2 (NATIONAL POETRY MONTH) | In honor of April being National Poetry Month, today's podcast is another recorded live poetry reading, this one captured at the Princeton Public Library in down town Princeton, WV. The poets featured are all members of the Appalachian Penworks writers group. Featured poets in Part 2 include:Beth and Steve Godfrey, and Rob Merritt. | 4/15/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 52A - Princeton Pubic Library Poetry Reading PART 1 (NATIONAL POETRY MONTH) | In honor of April being National Poetry Month, today's podcast is another recorded live poetry reading, this one captured at the Princeton Public Library in down town Princeton, WV. The poets featured are all members of the Appalachian Penworks writers group. In honor of April being National Poetry Month, today's podcast is another recorded live poetry reading, this one captured at the Princeton Public Library in down town Princeton, WV. The poets featured are all members of the Appalachian Penworks writers group. Featured poets in Part 1 include: Raymond Neely, Ashleigh Gill and Salvatore Buttaci. | 4/15/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 51 - Raleigh County Library Poetry Reading (NATIONAL POETRY MONTH) | In honor of April being National Poetry Month, today's podcast features a recorded live poetry reading from Raleigh County Library's poetry reading in March. Featured poets include Sammye Lewis, Sue Atkinson, Kitty Mooney, Miles Dean and Rebecca Dean. The evening was also hosted by Rebecca Dean. Apologies must go out to Danny McMillion and Sammye Lewis. Due to technical difficulties, The poem Danny read was not recorded, nor was Sammye's first poem of her set. We'll have them back on future podcasts to rectify this | 4/8/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 50 - The 2011 CONFERENCEcast | The 2011 WV Writers Summer Conference is coming up June 10, 11 and 12 at the Cedar Lakes Conference Center in Ripley, WV. While registration for the conference has been open since March 7, we've only revealed a preview of the presenters for it on our website. ConferenceCast 2011 helps fill in the blanks for the upcoming conference. Joining us to help fill the blanks is our Conference Coordinator and organizational president, Cat Pleska. The current list of workshop presenters and their workshop descriptions will soon be available at our website. | 3/25/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Bonus Show 13 - News Flash Show | Bonus Show #13 is all about announcements, including word about the ending days of the WVW 2011 Writing Contest, the registration opening for the 2011 Summer Conference, the Writers Toolkit Event and our special upcoming poetry hotline show in which you can participate. Check our website for all the details on all of the above, but listen to the podcast to hear me say it. http://www.wvwriters.org | 3/14/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 49 - The 2011 ContestCast #2 | We're now at the half-way mark for the 2011 WV Writers Annual Writing Contest. (DEADLINE March 14, LATE DEADLINE March 31 with $2 late fee per entry.) Therefore it's time for Part 2 of ContestCast 2011. Joining us to give us an update on this year's contest will be Contest Coordinator and WVW 1st VP Teresa Newsome. And joining us to help answer your Frequenly Asked Questions about the contest will be Coordinator Emeritus Steve Goff. | 2/18/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 48 - Dear City Letters Podcast | Way back in June, we put out a call for our listeners to submit Dear City Letters to help drum up some publicity for National Public Radio's State of the Re:Union paying a visit to our state. With the Dear City letters, people were invited to write a letter to their city, expressing love, anger, frustration, humor and beyond, addressing the likes and dislikes or breaking misconceptions. We passed the letters we received on to NPR. This podcast is our chance to finally play them. | 2/5/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Bonus Show 12 - Christmas Bonus Show with Live Readings and Vicious Dogs | For a special Christmas Bonus Show, we're playing a recorded live reading of a Christmas-set short story by our own podcast host, Eric Fritzius. This story was recorded at the November 16 Brown Bag Reading he did at Carnegie Hall WV in Lewisburg. Introducing the show, unfortunately, are Eric's usual Bonus Show co-hosts, his dogs, with a Christmas story of their own. | 12/23/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 47 - The 2011 ContestCast #1 | ContestCast 2011 serves as your primer for all things related to the WV Writers 2011 Annual Writing Contest, which will began accepting entries January 2, 2011. Joining us to help explain all the whys and wherefores of the contest are WVW President Cat Pleska and WVW 1st VP Teresa Newsome. | 12/18/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 46 - Holiday Recorded Live Reading with Diane Tarantini and Ted Webb | Podcast Episode 46 is holiday-centric version of our patented Recorded Live Readings. (Q: "If they're recorded, then how can they be live?" A: "Come over here and ask me that again.") The readers for this event were Ted Webb and Diane Tarantini and it was recorded on November 5, 2010 at the Zenclay Gallery in Morgantown. Ted Webb is a cofounder of Morgantown Poets. Diane Tarantini is a member of WV Writers and won four awards in our 2010 Annual Writing Competition. Together, they put on a holiday reading full of humorous essays and poetry. | 12/3/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 45 - Woodland Press Writing and Publishing Panel | Podcast Episode 45 is a landmark recorded live reading of the Woodland Press Writing and Publishing Panel from October 23 at Taylor Books on Capitol Street in downtown Charleston. This is a panel designed to be a brief overview on publishing using a variety of methods from traditional to self-publishing as well as some of the ins and outs of the publishing business. Featured in the panel are Woodland Press authors Karin Fuller, Geoff Fuller, Eric Fritzius, Michael Knost, Jason L. Keene, Frank Lanerd and Brian J. Hatcher. The panel is led by 2010 Bram Stoker Award winner Michael Knost, co-founder of Woodland Press. Taylor Books, by the way, is a fantastic bookstore and they stock not only titles by Woodland Press but also WV Writers own anthology Seeking the Swan. | 11/18/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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ExplicitEpisode 44 - Tim Armentrout Recorded Live Brown Bag Reading | Episode 44 is another of our patented Recorded Live Readings (Q: "But if it's recorded, how can it be live?" A: "What is this, the Inqusition? Get off it already.") This one is a recording of Carnegie Hall's October Brown Bag Reading featuring poet Tim Armentrout. Tim reads from a variety of his poems and prose pieces. | 11/5/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 43 - Richard A. Lewis Interview | Episode 43 of the WV Writers Podcast features an interview with WV Writers' own Richard A. Lewis. Richard has served the organization in the past as Parliamentarian, First Vice President and Treasurer. He recently published his first collection of short fiction entitled Naked Man's Rock. We joined him at his home in Lewisburg to talk about it. | 10/22/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 42 - Carnegie Hall Brown Bag Tuesday with Belinda Anderson (Recorded Live Reading) | We return with Episode 42 of the WV Writers Podcast, another of our patent-pending recorded live readings (Q: "But if it's recorded, how can it be live?" A: "Zzzzzzzzipit") This recorded live reading comes from the September 21st Brown Bag Tuesday session at Carnegie Hall WV in Lewisburg and features WV Writers' current parliamentarian, author Belinda Anderson. Belinda will be reading a selection from her three collections of short stories, The Well Ain't Dry Yet, The Bingo Cheaters and Buckle Up, Buttercup assisted by Elizabeth Spangler and Dr. Larry Davis. | 10/7/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 41 - Literary Tea Recorded Live Reading with Miles Dean | We return with Episode 41 of the WV Writers Podcast, another of our patent-pending recorded live readings (Q: "But if it's recorded, how can it be live?" A: "Shhhh. Don't you worry your purty little head.") This recorded live reading comes from the September 16th Literary Tea session at the Greenbrier Valley Theatre in Lewisburg. WV Writers' featured reader is Miles Dean, honorable mention in the Humor Category of the 2010 WVW Annual Writing Contest as well as voted the 1st place winner in poetry for the Writers Wall at the 2010 Summer Conference. The Literary Tea series continues October 7 and October 14. They take place at 5:30 p.m. at the Greenbrier Valley Theatre in downtown Lewisburg. If you're a member or extended friend of WV Writers, Inc. we invite you to submit your own recorded live readings to wvwpodcast@gmail.com. DOWNLOAD (Right click and Save Link Target As) West Virginia Writers Podcast Episode 41 Links mentioned in Podcast: * Greenbrier Valley Theatre * Belinda Anderson * Tim Armentrout * Carnegie Hall WV | 9/24/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 40 - Literary Tea Recorded Live Reading | Episode 40 of the WV Writers Podcast is a super-sized episode with another of our patented recorded live readings (Q: "But if it's recorded, how can it be live?" A: "Mind your own Ps and Qs.") This recorded live reading comes from the September 9th session of the Greenbrier Valley Theatre's Literary Tea series. The WV Writers featured reader is Bob Clark reading a portion of his wife Brenda Clark's 2nd place win in the Children's Book category of the 2010 WVW Annual Writing Competition. The featured reader from the GVT staff is Kurtis Donnelly reading a short story by playwright Arthur Miller. The Literary Tea series continues September 16, October 7 and October 14. They take place at 5:30 p.m. at the Greenbrier Valley Theatre in downtown Lewisburg. If you're a member or extended friend of WV Writers, Inc. we invite you to submit your own recorded live readings to wvwpodcast@gmail.com. | 9/10/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 39 - Seeking the Swan Recorded Live Reading at Taylor Books | After three weeks away, we're back with Episode 39, a recorded live reading of the Seeking the Swan author's reading we produced at Taylor Books in Charleston. This was the second of three events West Virginia Writers put together for Charleston's FestivAll 2010. Included are Geoff Fuller, Wilma Acree, Edwinna Pendarvis, Laura Treacy Bentley, and Lywellyn McKernan. Our thanks go out to Taylor Books for inviting us to put this reading together. It's a great store, located on Capitol Street in downtown Charleston. If you're in the area, please stop in and feel free to purchase a copy of Seeking the Swan from them. | 8/26/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 38 - Tamara Woods and the Poets' Guide to Metaphor & Marketing Workshop | Episode 38 is an interview with writer Tamara Woods, co-founder of Morgantown Poets. Tamara will be one of the leaders of a poetry workshop called Poets' Guide to Metaphor & Marketing, taking place Saturday, August 7, from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Monongalia Arts Center in Morgantown. We talk about the workshop itself, as well as Tamara's background as a writer and producer of poetry slams, Morgantown Poets history, and our shared love of writer Neil Gaiman. You can register on the day of the workshop, or you can pre-register if you send your registration form postmarked by Friday July 30. Pre-registering attendees will receive a $5 discount. Students automatically receive a $10 discount. If you would like to register, please use the Poets' Guide to Metaphor and Marketing registration form. | 7/29/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 37 - Appalachian Inquisition Recorded Live Reading | Episode 37 is a recorded live reading of the historic Appalachian Inquisition Panel recorded at the WV Writers 2010 Summer Conference. The panel featured WV literary notables: Irene McKinney, Denise Giardina, Kirk Judd, Norman Jordan, Daniel Boyd, Gretchen Moran Laskas and Tim Poland fielding questions about the state of Appalachian literature, as pitched by moderator Cat Pleska. | 7/15/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 36 - Memories of Conferences More Recent 2010 | For Episode 36, we speak again to our favorite resident of Memory Lane, Rhonda Browning White, concerning our Memories of Conferences More Recent 2010. In this, we talk about the most memorable parts for us of the 2010 WVW Summer Conference. If you were unable to attend, this will give you some highlights. (For more such memories, see our other Memories of Conferences Past episodes.) | 7/1/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 35 - FestivAll Publishing Panel Part 1 | This week we're podcasting a recorded live reading of the Publisher's Panel we produced at Taylor Books in Charleston as the first of three events West Virginia Writers is participating in for Charleston's FestivAll 2010. The panel is moderated by incoming WVW president Cat Pleska and features Abby Freeland of WVU Press, Brian Hatcher & Michael Knost of Woodland Press, and Cathy Teets with Headline Books. Our thanks go out to Taylor Books for inviting us to put this panel together. It's a great store, located on Capitol Street in downtown Charleston. We've split the recording up into two parts for faster downloading. | 6/24/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 35 - FestivAll Publishing Panel Part 2 | This week we're podcasting a recorded live reading of the Publisher's Panel we produced at Taylor Books in Charleston as the first of three events West Virginia Writers is participating in for Charleston's FestivAll 2010. The panel is moderated by incoming WVW president Cat Pleska and features Abby Freeland of WVU Press, Brian Hatcher & Michael Knost of Woodland Press, and Cathy Teets with Headline Books. Our thanks go out to Taylor Books for inviting us to put this panel together. It's a great store, located on Capitol Street in downtown Charleston. We've split the recording up into two parts for faster downloading. | 6/24/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 34 - Pitching to Agents 101 with Christine Witthohn | This week we present our much heralded interview with Christine Witthohn from Bookcents Literary Agency in Charleston. Christine is a guest at this coming weekend’s 2010 WV Writers Summer Conference. There, she'll be joining fellow agent Kelly Mortimer and Sourcebooks, Inc, editorial manager Peter Lynch to take pitches from conference attendees for potential representation or publication. To prep our attendees for the sessions, Christine and one of her clients, writer S.G. Redling, will be leading a workshop on Saturday morning on how to pitch to agents and editors. However, I thought it would be good to get a podcast preview of that information here so that our listeners who want to pitch can go into the conference with a heads up on the process. Christine also explains what kind of material she is looking for at Book Cents. | 6/8/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 33 - Belinda Anderson interview | This week, we speak with Belinda Anderson, writer, journalist, nomination for WV Writers' parliamentarian and presenter at the 2010 WV Writers Summer Conference. We cover Belinda's extensive past history with WV Writers, what she will be teaching at the conference and cover some of her current and past writing projects that she's involved with, including an oral history project detailing the history of a lost community located atop Wolf Creek Mountain, near Alderson, WV. | 5/27/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Episode 32 - ConferenceCast 2 | This week we present WV Writers 2010 ConferenceCast 2 (a.k.a. Episode 32), detailing all the updates we have on the 2010 Summer Conference. Among the choice bits of information presented is an update to the workshop presenters list, including some unfortunate deletions to the roster and some fortunate replacements. We also talk about the Friday night entertainment and how you can possibly participate, our plans to Tweet the Saturday Night Awards Banquet, some new information about the editor and agent pitch sessions and how in the very near future this podcast will help you prepare for such a session. | 5/20/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WV Writers Podcast: Ep 31 - Momcast 2010 | MOMCAST 2010 is our celebration of Mother's Day, featuring stories, poems, essays and memories as phoned in by our listeners. Featured on this episode are mom pieces from: Terry McNemar, Tracy Seiffers, Sandra Klein, Barbara Wittington, Llewellyn McKernan, Sal Buttacci, Kate Dooley, John Nagle, C.J. Farnsworth, Diane Tarantini, Tim Armentrout, Susan DeVan, Elvera Denning, Charlotte Sneed, Linda Hoagland, Barbara Smith, Cat Pleska, Heidi Hartwicker and Eric Fritzius. | 5/8/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WV Writers Podcast: Bonus 11 - Mary Lucille DeBerry Interview REBROADCAST | Concluding our National Poetry Month celebration, this week for the WVW Podcast Bonus Show 11, we play a rebroadcast with poet Mary Lucille DeBerry, originally posted as Episode #13 last July. In it we speak to Mary Lucille about her poetry collection Bertha Butcher's Coat. The interview also features several readings from that work as well as discussions of the techniques Mary Lucille has used to inspire those poems. | 4/29/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WV Writers Podcast: Ep 30 Part 2 - Independent Theatre Collective's Spoken Word Event Recorded Live Reading Part 2 | We continue our celebration of National Poetry Month with more Recorded Live Readings. This two-part episode features poetry recorded at the Spoken Word Event sponsored by the Independent Theatre Collective in Wheeling, WV, as part of the Oglebay Institute's Imagination Celebration 2010. In Part 2 we feature Independent Theatre Collective president and co-founder Jeremy Richter reading Mark Twain's posthumously published The War Prayer. We also have a recording of a moving poem by a young Wheeling poet named Creighton Hill. | 4/22/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WV Writers Podcast: Ep 30 Part 1 - Independent Theatre Collective's Spoken Word Event Recorded Live Reading Part 1 | We continue our celebration of National Poetry Month with more Recorded Live Readings. This two-part episode features poetry recorded at the Spoken Word Event sponsored by the Independent Theatre Collective in Wheeling, WV, as part of the Oglebay Institute's Imagination Celebration 2010. In Part 1 we feature John E. Reilly reading from Diane Gillian Fisher's Kettle Bottom, and some original poetry by Wheeling poet Duncan Kinder. | 4/22/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WV Writers Podcast: Ep 29 - Poetry Tea Recorded Live Reading Part 2 | We continue our celebration of National Poetry Month in WV Writers Podcast Episode 29. We also celebrate our own 1st anniversary as a podcast. (Whoo hoooo!) This week we have part 2 of our recorded live poetry reading from the Greenbrier Valley Theatre's Poetry Literary Tea this past November. Featured poets this week include Ellen Broudy, Tim Armentrout and your host Eric Fritzius, reading a Cheryl Denise poem as recorded at a reading in Mercer County this past December. | 4/15/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WV Writers Podcast: Bonus 10 - Dana Wildsmith Interview REBROADCAST | Continuing our National Poetry Month Theme, this week's bonus show is a rePodcast of our interview with Georgia-based poet Dana Wildsmith from Episode #5. In it Dana speaks about her journey to becoming a poet, her time spent as a Writer in Residence around the country, her love of music and Garrison Keillor's reading voice, she recites some of her own poetry, and tells us about the workshops she was preparing for the 2009 WVW Summer Conference. We're happy to say that Dana will be a returning presenter for the 2010 WVW Summer Conference. You can find out what she'll be presenting by visiting our conference page and checking out the full Workshop Descriptions. | 4/8/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WV Writers Podcast: Ep 28 - Poetry Tea Recorded Live Reading | In celebration of National Poetry Month, this month the podcast will be featuring all things poetry. For WV Writers Podcast Episode 28, we feature part 1 of a recorded live poetry reading done as part of Greenbrier Valley Theatre's Literary Tea series poetry edition this past November, in Lewisburg. Featured poets this week include the Tea's featured poet, WVW 2009 Writing Contest winner Sarah Crickenberger, and WVW member Sammye Lewis. | 4/1/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WV Writers Podcast: Bonus 9 - Comedy Talk with Steve Goff | For our 9th Bonus Show we talk comedy with WV Writers Writing Contest Coordinator Steven Goff. Steve's a comedian who did standup at the 2009 Summer Conference. We talk about our favorite comedians of today and yesteryear plus tell a couple of stories about encounters with famous comedians (or at least with professional wrestlers who once worked with famous comedians, who one of us once interviewed at a Kia dealership grand opening in Columbus, MS). | 3/18/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WV Writers Podcast: Ep 27 - Sheila Redling Interview | The West Virginia Writers Podcast Episode 27 is now online featuring an interview with 2009 WV Writers Summer Conference success story Sheila "S.G." Redling. Sheila is a morning radio show cohost at WKEE in Huntington and the author of a book called Storyteller that is currently making the rounds of publishers via her literary agent. The details of how she came to be in this position are illuminated in this podcast. (We'll give you a hint: it has something to do with the 2009 WV Writers Summer Conference, not to mention a healthy dose of talent.) | 3/11/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WV Writers Podcast: Ep 26 Part 2 - Conferencecast 2010 | Part 2 of the West Virginia Writers ConferenceCast 2010 (a.k.a. Episode 26) is now online. In it we reveal the second 1/3 of the list of presenters for the 2010 Summer Conference. We'll also have information on the guest editors who will be there as well as on the pitch sessions and one on one critique sessions they are offering. We also run down important registration details and reveal the Saturday Entertainment for the Conference. | 2/25/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WV Writers Podcast: Ep 26 Part 1 - Conferencecast 2010 | Now that we're a wee bit past the mid-way point for the 2010 WV Writers Annual Writing Contest, we thought it would be prudent to check in with our contest coordinator, Steve Goff, to find out how things are going and answer some more of your frequently asked questions, discuss the list of contest judges and reveal some of the categories in which your odds are better for winning this year. | 2/25/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WV Writers Podcast: Ep 25 - Contestcast 2 | Now that we're a wee bit past the mid-way point for the 2010 WV Writers Annual Writing Contest, we thought it would be prudent to check in with our contest coordinator, Steve Goff, to find out how things are going and answer some more of your frequently asked questions, discuss the list of contest judges and reveal some of the categories in which your odds are better for winning this year. | 2/18/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WV Writers Podcast: Bonus 8 - Writer's Toolkit Event Preview | Our 8th bonus show is extry short, but is important if you're going to be in the Charleston area on February 13 and if you're interested in improving your writing. The Writer's Toolkit event will be taking place at the cultural center, featuring free writing workshops for fiction, nonfiction, poetry and nonfiction research. The event is brought to you by the WV Division of Culture and History in collaboration with the WV Library Commission. You can find specific details about it at our BLOG, but get an overview by listening to the bonus show. Plus you get to hear the host of the show play his brand new cigar box guitar and the cohosts of the show supply their critique. | 2/11/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WV Writers Podcast: Bonus 7 - Sal Buttaci Recorded Live Reading | Our 7th bonus show is an extry-long entry into our Recorded Live Reading series. (Q: "But if it's recorded, how can it be live?" A: "Ahhhh, mind your Ps and Qs, Mack.") This live reading was recorded at a poetry reading given by Salvatore Buttaci at the Princeton Public Library on December 3, 2009. Sal is the author of A Dusting of Star Fall: Love Poems, Boy on a Swing and Other Poems, Sun Sparks The Day and Sal Buttaci's Greatest Hits 1970 - 2000 published in the Pudding House books Greatest Hits series. He is also the author of Painless Poetry, which is a workshop for educators teaching poetry appreciation and creative writing. His most recent book is called A Family of Sicilians: Stories and Poems. | 1/28/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WV Writers Podcast: Ep 24 - Keith Pitzer Tribute with Pops Walker | "It’s with a heavy heart that I write to you today, for we have lost a great friend and performer, Keith Pitzer. Keith passed on this morning after a courageous fight with cancer. His wife Joan, and his four grown sons mourn the loss of their loved one, as do I, Bobbi, and anyone who knew Keith." -- Pops Walker This is the opening paragraph from a letter written by Keith's friend and our podcast composer, Pops Walker. Written on December 22, the day Keith passed, it is how many of us first learned the news. Keith was not only a friend of this podcast, but he was a friend of our organization as well. I thought for today’s special double-sized podcast it would be nice to speak with Pops in tribute to Keith. I wanted to get Pops' perspective on Keith the man and hear about his tireless work with Friends of the Cheat, and also hear of his skill as a musician. We'll also hear some of the outtakes from my interview with him last June, including some of the amazing music he made alongside his wife Joan. DOWNLOAD (Right click and Save Link Target As) West Virginia Writers Podcast Episode 24 http://www.wvwriters.org/podcast/WVWPodcast-Ep24-01-15-10.mp3 | 1/14/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WV Writers Podcast: Ep 23 Part 2 - The Contestcast Part 2 | Part 2 of our gargantu-sized two-part episode called THE CONTESTCAST, serving as a primer for all things related to the WV Writers Annual Writing Contest, which began accepting entries mere days ago. Joining us for the podcast are WV Writers President Terry McNemar and Adult Contest Coordinator Steve Goff. | 1/8/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WV Writers Podcast: Ep 23 Part 1 - The Contestcast Part 1 | For our first new episode of 2010, we're doing a gargantu-sized two-part episode called THE CONTESTCAST. That's right, this is your primer for all things related to the WV Writers Annual Writing Contest, which began accepting entries mere days ago. Joining us for the podcast are WV Writers President Terry McNemar and Adult Contest Coordinator Steve Goff. | 1/7/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WV Writers Podcast: Ep 9 - Keith Pitzer (REBROADCAST) | This week we're rebroadcasting Episode 9 of the podcast in honor of the recent passing of musician Keith Pitzer. We spoke with Keith last June in preparation for he and his wife Joan's appearance at the WV Writers Summer Conference. Unfortunately, Keith and Joan were unable to make it because of a sudden turn in Keith's health, caused by the cancer that eventually took him. He died December 22, 2009. The WV Writers Podcast will soon have a brand new episode dedicated Keith Pitzer, celebrating his life as both a performer and an amazing human being. | 12/31/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WV Writers Podcast: Bonus 6 - Lee Maynard Recorded Live Reading | Our 6th WVW Podcast Bonus Show features a recorded live reading from Lee Maynard's appearance at the WV Book Festival, in October. Mr. Maynard reads the first chapter of his new novel-in-memoir-form The Pale Light of Sunset: Scattershots and Hallucinations in an Imagined Life, published by West Virginia University Press. Be sure to check out Episodes 21 and 22 for our podcast of the conversation between Lee and Cat Pleska. | 12/10/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WV Writers Podcast: Ep 22 - A Conversation with Lee Maynard, Part 2 | Episode 22 of the West Virginia Writers Podcast continues with Part 2 of the conversation between WV Writers 1st Vice President Cat Pleska and Lee Maynard. Lee is best known as the author of the book Crum, and its followup Screaming with the Cannibals. He has a new novel-in-memoir-form called The Pale Light of Sunset: Scattershots and Hallucinations in an Imagined Life, published by West Virginia University Press. This week some of the topics covered include the truth layered in a fictional memoir; the true threat of retirement; fictional violence in service to story; influences; and the answer to the question "What two things do you know for sure?" | 11/26/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WV Writers Podcast: Ep 21 - A Conversation with Lee Maynard, Part 1 | Episode 21 of the West Virginia Writers Podcast features a conversation between WV Writers 1st Vice President Cat Pleska and Lee Maynard, author of the book Crum, its followup Screaming with the Cannibals and his new novel-in-memoir-form The Pale Light of Sunset: Scattershots and Hallucinations in an Imagined Life, published by West Virginia University Press. As those of you who've attended Lee's workshops at previous WV Writers Summer Conferences well know, he's an extremely talented writer who specializes in gut-level writing. This week's part of the conversation explores some of that as well as his writing discipline, his philosophy on truth in memoir vs. storytelling and his feelings about West Virginia. | 11/19/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WV Writers Podcast: Bonus 5 - Tim Armentrout Recorded Live Reading | Our 5th WVW Podcast Bonus Show features a recorded live reading from the October Literary Tea series at the Greenbrier Valley Theatre in Lewisburg. The reader in question is Tim Armentrout, WV Writers Region 3 Representative. Tim reads from his book-length work in progress poem entitled Someone Screaming Out. | 11/12/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WV Writers Podcast: Ep 20 - Cheryl Denise Interview | Episode 20 of the WVW Podcast in which we speak with poet Cheryl Denise, author of the collection I Saw God Dancing. We talk to Cheryl about her upbringing in Canada as well as the origins behind some of her poetry. And, of course, we hear her recite some of that poetry. | 11/5/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WV Writers Podcast: Ep 19 - Literary Tea Recorded Live Reading with Willa Izzo | Episode 19 of the WVW Podcast in which we air the fourth of our patented recorded live readings. (Q: "But if it's recorded, how can it be live?" A: "One of us is asking too many questions.") This recorded live reading comes from the October 8th session of the Greenbrier Valley Theatre's October Literary Tea series and features Willa Izzo reading from her honorable mention win in the humor category of the 2009 WV Writers Writing Competition. (I'd like to thank Belinda Anderson for recording this session while I was out of state stuffing my face in Austin.) The Literary Tea series for 2009 continues with a special Kids Tea on October 29 and a community poetry Tea on November 5. These take place at 5:30 p at the Greenbrier Valley Theatre in downtown Lewisburg. | 10/23/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WV Writers Podcast: Bonus 4 - Pops Walker Outtakes | Our 4th WVW Podcast Bonus Show features trimmings from our Episode 12 interview with Pops Walker. We also pass along the results of the Shenandoah Valley Acoustic Roots Fest and Songwriting Contest, which we talked to Pops about in Episode 12. | 10/15/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WV Writers Podcast: Ep 18 - Literary Tea Recorded Live Reading with Belinda Anderson | Episode 18 of the West Virginia Writers Podcast in which we air the third of our patented recorded live readings. (Q: "But if it's recorded, how can it be live?" A: "Hey, I don't come to your house and question you about your podcast, so cut me some slack.") This recorded live reading comes from last week's session of the Greenbrier Valley Theatre's October Literary Tea series and features Belinda Anderson reading from her two prize-winning children's book manuscripts, "Fly Away Story" and "Jackson vs. Double W Making Kid Soup." These won second and third place, respectively, in WVW's 2009 Annual Writing Contest. The Literary Tea series for 2009 continues this month on October 15, 22 with a special Kids Tea on October 29 and a community poetry Tea on November 5. These take place at 5:30 p at the Greenbrier Valley Theatre in downtown Lewisburg. If you're a member or extended friend of WV Writers, Inc. we invite you to submit your own live readings to wvwpodcast@gmail.com. | 10/8/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WV Writers Podcast: Bonus 3 - Cat Pleska Outtakes | Our third WVW Podcast Bonus Show features trimmings from our Episode 4 interview with Cat Pleska. Naturally, my usual bonus show co-host has something to say about it. We speak about the late Joe McCabe, Cat's work on an upcoming documentary and we also play one of Cat's radio essays that we weren't able to fit into Episode 4. | 10/1/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WV Writers Podcast: Ep 17 - Literary Tea "Gothic Bedtime Stories" Recorded Live Reading | Episode 17 of the WVW Podcast in which we air the second of our patented recorded live readings. (Q: "But if it's recorded, how can it be live?" A: "Mind your own Ps and Qs.") This recorded live reading comes from a session of the Greenbrier Valley Theatre's October Literary Tea series, from 2007 and features the story "Faux Fangs" from Beverly Pauley's collection Gothic Bedtime Stories. This story is the first appearance of Bev's reoccurring character, elderly West Virginia vampire Rutherford Zucks. The Literary Tea series for 2009 will run October 1, 8, 15, 22 with a special Kids Tea on October 29 and a community poetry Tea on November 5. These take place at 5:30 p at the Greenbrier Valley Theatre in downtown Lewisburg. If you're a member or extended friend of WV Writers, Inc. we invite you to submit your own live readings to wvwpodcast@gmail.com. | 9/24/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WV Writers Podcast: Bonus 2 - Shirley Young Campbell Show Outtakes | Welcome to the second bonus show of the West Virginia Writers Podcast, continuing to serve as a no-frills, bi-weekly clearing house for quality interview trimmings we were unable to fit into previous episodes. This week we play a couple of off-topic clips from last week's Shirley Young Campbell tribute episode, featuring Dolly Withrow and Barbara Smith. We also have a return visit from my dog, who seems to think she's my new co-host. | 9/17/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WV Writers Podcast: Ep 16 - Shirley Young Campbell Tribute Special | This week we present a special double-sized podcast episode in tribute to West Virginia Writers founder Shirley Young Campbell, who passed away August 17, 2009. For this special episode, we interview Kirk Judd, Dr. Barbara Smith and Dolly Withrow, each counted among the charter members of WV Writers and longtime friends of Mrs. Campbell. We speak to them about Mrs. Campbell's many accomplishments in promoting the writing and writers of WV, her role as a catalyst in the creation of West Virginia Writers, Inc., her co-founding of Mountain State Press, her own writing and many publications, what she was like as a person, and her role in mentoring many of the finest writers of our state and beyond. Many thanks to Phyllis Wilson Moore for her tremendous help in the research for this podcast. | 9/10/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WV Writers Podcast: Bonus 1 - "Granny Sue" Outtakes | Welcome to the first bonus show of the WVW Podcast. The bonus shows will serve as a no-frills, bi-weekly clearing house for quality interview trimmings we were unable to fit into previous episodes. Up first is last week's interview subject, Granny Sue Holstein. I talk to her about her ongoing blog "Granny Sue's News & Reviews," about how people interested in storytelling can get their feet wet at it, and how her husband once nearly set my face on fire. | 9/3/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WV Writers Podcast: Ep 15 - "Granny Sue" Holstein | Welcome to Episode 15, in which we talk to storyteller Susanna "Granny Sue" Holstein. She’s been a featured storytelling performer at events from Bellingham, Washington to Boston, Massachusetts and points in between. She's especially well known, however, for being a West Virginia storyteller, focusing much of her repertoire on WV history, ghost stories, Appalachian tales and ballads. We speak to her about her origins in the art of storytelling, the fluidity of the artform, the skills required to do it correctly and, of course, we'll hear one of her more famous stories. You can see Granny Sue for yourself at: the WV Book Festival (October 10-11); at the Patchwork Storytelling Festival in Beckley (October 23-24); at Tygart Lake State Park in Grafton for a program called Scary Stories after Dark (October 24); in Athens, Alabama, at the Storytelling Festival Ghost Stories Concert as a featured teller (October 30); and at Tellabration! WVU Mountaineer Week, Morgantown, WV, (November 14). And be sure to stick around for the end credits for a special announcement concerning bonus features of this podcast that are in the works and which will debut as soon as next Friday. Plus we'll offer a preview of the next two weeks of podcasts. | 8/27/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WV Writers Podcast: Ep 14 - Joey Madia "Jester Knight" Recorded Live Reading | Episode 14 of the WVW Podcast in which we air our very first recorded live reading. Q: "But if it's recorded, how can it be live?" A: "It's just born that way." This recorded live reading comes from the opening pages of the 2009 book Jester Knight as performed by its author, Joey Madia. at a book-signing he did at Vittoria & Banks gallery in Fairmont, WV. If you're a member or extended friend of WV Writers, Inc. we invite you to submit your own live readings to wvwpodcast@gmail.com. | 8/13/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WV Writers Podcast: Ep 13 - Mary Lucille DeBerry Interview | Episode 13, in which we speak to poet Mary Lucille DeBerry, author of the new poetry collection Bertha Butcher's Coat. The podcast will feature several readings from that work as well as discussions of the techniques Mary Lucille has used to inspire those poems. We'll also speak to her about her discovery of her own obituary. | 7/30/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WV Writers Podcast: Ep 12 - Pops Walker Interview | After a two week absence, we return with Episode 12 of the WVW Podcast. We at long last speak to singer/songwriter and composer of our podcast's music Mr. Pops Walker. Pops is a friend of WV Writers and has performed at our summer conference on two past occasions. We speak to him about those experiences, his early days and the Shenandoah Valley Acoustic Roots Songwriting Contest, which he is overseeing. Links mentioned in Podcast: Shenandoah Valley Acoustic Roots Songwriting Contest PopsWalker.com Performing Arts Luray.org Lee Maynard Mountain Whispers Audio Books Keith & Joan Pitzer site | 7/16/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WV Writers Podcast: Ep 11 - Memories of Conferences More Recent | Episode 11, in which we speak once again to writer/editor Rhonda Browning White, this time about our memories of THIS year's conference from two weeks back. If you were unable to attend, this will give you some highlights. | 6/25/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WV Writers Podcast: Ep 10 - Kirk Judd | Episode 10, in which we speak with poet and WV Writers Charter Member, Kirk Judd. We discuss the early origins of WV Writers as an organization, Kirk's recent work with the West Virginia Words and Music program at the Clay Center in Charleston and Kirk's co-creation of the Allegheny Echoes Workshops. Allegheny Echoes is celebrating its 13th year in 2009 and will run June 21- 27, in Marlinton, West Virginia | 6/11/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WV Writers Podcast: Ep 9 - Keith Pitzer | Episode 9, the first of our two, count `em, TWO work-week bookending podcasts we're releasing this week. In this episode we talk to Keith Pitzer of the singing duo Keith & Joan Pitzer. Keith is not only leading a workshop on songwriting at the conference this year, he and Joan are returning to the Saturday night entertainment stage. Attendees last year remember them for their concert with our podcast's music provider, Pops Walker. | 6/7/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WV Writers Podcast: Ep 8 - William Bitner & Daniel Boyd: Tag Team Interview | Episode 8, in which we speak with William Bitner and Daniel Boyd, authors, film-makers, educators, professional wrestlers, and creators of the WV-set pulp-style illustrated novel Death Falcon Zero Vs. the Zombie Slug Lords. We talk to them about how they became the wrestlers Death Falcon Zero and Professor Danger and how that ultimately led to their book starring their in-ring alter-egos. Both William Bitner and Daniel Boyd will be leading workshops at next week's WV Writers Summer Conference, June 12-14, 2009, Cedar Lakes Conference Center, Ripley, WV. | 6/4/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WV Writers Podcast: Ep 7 - Boyd Carr, an Oral History | Episode 7, in which we speak with artist, poet, essayist, philosopher and official WV Writers Conference Artist in Residence Boyd Carr. We speak with Boyd about his origins as an artist, how it led him to a long association with WV Writers and about his foray into philosophy and the origins of storytelling, which he calls My.Th. Because this conversation could not be confined within the confines of our usual 20 minute episode length, this will mark our first double-sized episode. DOWNLOAD (Right click and Save Link Target As) West Virginia Writers Podcast Episode 7 If you'd like to join Boyd's email mailing list, send him a note at Croboyca2r@aol.com. | 5/28/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WV Writers Podcast: Ep 6 - Pam Hanson Interview | Episode 6, in which we speak with romance novelist Pam Hanson, who is 1/2 of the team behind the pen names Jennifer Drew, Pam Rock and Pam Andrews (the other half being her mother, novelist Barbara Andrews). They write , romance novels, supernatural/sci-fi/romance novels, women's inspirational fiction and inspirational romance novels. We speak with Pam about her path to becoming a romance writer, the world of Inspirational Romance, her friend author Mary Furbee and about her three workshops at the upcoming WV Writers Summer Conference, June 12-14, 2009, Cedar Lakes Conference Center, Ripley, WV. | 5/21/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WV Writers Podcast: Ep 5 - Dana Wildsmith Interview | WVW Podcast: Episode 5, in which we talk to Georgia-based poet Dana Wildsmith, presenter at the upcoming WV Writers Summer Conference, June 12-14, 2009, Cedar Lakes Conference Center, Ripley, WV. Dana speaks about her journey to becoming a poet, her time spent as a Writer in Residence around the country, her love of music and Garrison Keillor's reading voice, and what her workshops will bring at this year's conference. She was also kind enough to read one of her poems for us. | 5/14/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WV Writers Podcast: Ep 4 - Cat Pleska Interview | WV Writers Podcast Episode 4, in which we speak to Cat Pleska, once and future officer of WV Writers. Cat talks about her work as a teacher and memoirist, her essays for WV Public Radio and her views on the current state of the literary world of Appalachia and her time spent portraying a famous photographer from 1910. | 5/7/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WV Writers Podcast: Ep 3 - Conference memories past with Rhonda Browning White | Episode 3, in which we speak of the memories of WV Writers summer conferences past with writer/editor Rhonda Browning White and think ahead to the coming good memories of this year's writers conference, June 12-14, 2009, Cedar Lakes Conference Center, Ripley, WV . | 4/30/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WV Writers Podcast: Ep 2 - Susan Reinhardt Interview | Episode 2 of the podcast in which we speak to humorist Susan Reinhardt on topics as diverse as golf tournament survival techniques, percocet-fueled phone calls from her fans, imaginary gorillas, the Redneck Riviera, the sometimes dark origins of humor, the perils of vidcasting and what she's going to talk about at this year's Summer Conference (June 12-14, 2009, Cedar Lakes Conference Center, Ripley, WV) . | 4/24/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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WV Writers Podcast: Ep 1 - Introductions and Conference Talk with President T.W. McNemar | Episode 1 of the podcast in which we introduce ourselves and speak of things concerning the upcoming West Virginia Writers Summer Writers Conference (June 12-14, 2009, Cedar Lakes Conference Center, Ripley, WV) with WV Writers President T.W. McNemar. | 4/17/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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