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Author: Barry and Drēma Drudge

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Join us as we explore how to make your MFA in Creative Writing pay on our new podcast, MFA Payday!Through interviews with MFA graduates, publishing industry insiders, and more, we will share the most up-to-date info on what to do with that degree in your hand. Get your FREE pitch submission tracker at www.mfapayday.com. 

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This episode of Writing All the Things not only explains but also tells you how to go about creating a reader magnet.In a relaxed, folksy manner, the Drudges approach literary fiction as if it's accessible to all -- BECAUSE IT IS! And that music Barry wrote for the show! Get outta here! (Go to writingallthethings.com for show notes and links mentioned on the episode.) Support the show
Barry and Drema announce their plans for 2021, discuss the pros and cons of trad vs indy pubbing, and so much more! writingallthethings1@gmail.com Support the show (https://c6.patreon.com/)
BARRY AND DREMA BOTH SHARE THEIR ORIGINAL FLASH FICTION STORIES.  HAPPY HOLIDAYS! WARNING: NSFW. Support the show (https://c6.patreon.com/)
Andrew Najberg returns with a couple of short readings from his forthcoming releases and a discussion of the origins of his novels.  You don't want to miss this! www.mfapayday.com 
Our guests on this episode are the co-hosts of Once upon a Disney Podcast, Larry Brenner and Andie Redwine.  Check out their Facebook fan page https://www.facebook.com/onceuponadisneypodcast, and listen to their podcast most any place where podcasts can be heard. 
Here's an interview with the co-host of MFA Payday, Drēma Drudge. Her bio: "Welcome! I’m Drēma Drudge, author. From reading cereal boxes on the breakfast table when I was a wee thing to reading my first chapter book in a mimosa tree which birthed my love for novels and twinned it with my affection for trees, the written word and I have been fast friends forever. I’ve also been writing in one capacity or another since I was about nine, starting with terrible poems and graduating to melodramatic stories in junior high. (No one explained to me then that my beloved books came from the destruction of my (almost) equally beloved trees!)Mercifully, I eventually discovered that there are books, classes, and programs on writing and I learned how to write! Now I have an MFA in Creative Writing.Read more about my books.I’m married to the incomparable Barry Drudge, musician (and writer) extraordinaire. We have two grown children, and we live in a charming small town filled with plenteous, splendid, trees and wide Victorian homes.Barry and I have been privileged to travel to some really cool places. My first novel ended up being written in six countries! As a result of our travels, I’ve ended up writing in some fascinating, gorgeous places, such as sitting in a pew in the Pantheon in Rome and writing in Recoleta Cemetery in Argentina. I’ve visited the homes, birthplaces, and graves of many of my writing and art heroes and have often had the opportunity to write in or about those very places, something my younger self never imagined possible."Southern-Fried WoolfBriscoe Chambers is not only the manager of her country music star husband, but a graduate student trying to complete her Virginia Woolf thesis by fall – the same time her cheating husband, Michael, has an album due to avoid being in breach of contract. No problem, right?Except his co-writer will be Velvet Wickens, his idol who has been opening shows for him. And who happens to be the one he’s cheating with. Now Briscoe has been asked by their record label to ensure the album gets finished on time. To accomplish this, they must all live together for the duration of the writing of the album.And by the way, Briscoe knows, and it’s triggering coping mechanisms she had thought were long gone.Fans of the writing of both Taylor Jenkins Reid and Virginia Woolf will enjoy this novel that has plenty of sweet tea, country music, Virginia Woolf, and heartache. In addition, the reader gets to watch over Briscoe’s shoulder as she crafts her essay and attempts to untangle her troubled marriage.Sign up for a free story over at  www.dremadrudge.com. 
Recently we had a fascinating conversation with Helen Zuman. Bio:After graduating from Harvard in 1999, Helen Zuman joined a cult—oops!—stayed for five years, then composted the stinky guck of that experience into fertile soil via Mating in Captivity, her award-winning memoir. Next, she published What Is a Sex Cult? How Cults Reveal Our Culture. As of 2023, she is working on a novel, provisionally titled Common App, in which a college application essay editor compromises the Republicrat candidate’s chances of winning the 2024 presidential election by taking creative license with his son’s Common App Personal Statement. Born in London and raised in Brooklyn, Helen currently homesteads with her husband in Beacon, New York, while dreaming of her next trip to Scotland. She listens to her favorite song, “Scotland the Brave,” three times a day. To stay in touch, sign up for her email list at helenzuman.com.  
Just stopping in to say a quick hey from a beach on Lake Michigan and encourage you to find your happy place  and tell you to take a well-deserved artist's date! 
Friend of the podcast, Chella Courington, returns to read from her “Hearts Forged in Resistance.” Chella Courington returns to our podcast to share her latest release, a dynamic volume of poetry called “Hearts Forged in Resistance,” pre-order price guaranteed until September 8, 2023. The book will be released by Finishing Line Press on November 10, 2023. Listen to us speak with Chella about her hauntingly vivid poems and hear her read on this episode. You don’t want to miss this beautiful language and these evocative images, flowers of words, all. (And hear her husband, Ted, say hello in the background now and again.) Learn more about her on her website.  And if you haven't subscribed to our newsletter, why not do it now? 
Patricia Hudson  has been a freelance writer for more than 30 years. She's written for magazines ranging from Country Living to Women's Sports and Fitness, but her favorite assignments focus on historical topics. She was a contributing editor at Americana magazine for more than a decade, writing about historic preservation, folk art, and travel destinations for history lovers. As a frequent contributor to Southern Living magazine, she traveled extensively in the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic, profiling people whose passion for those regions matched her own. She's a long-time member of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. Her book credits include: Inns of the Southern Mountains, and Listen Here: Women Writing in Appalachia, as well as The Carolinas and the Appalachian States, a volume in the Smithsonian Guide to Historic America series. She lives in Knoxville, Tennessee with her husband, photographer, Sam Stapleton.
On this episode we talk with author Anne Armistead. Take a listen! From Anne: Welcome to my writing journey! I write love stories, set in the past and present. I earned my English literature degree from the University of Georgia and my MFA in Creative Writing from Spalding University. I am a member of the Atlanta Writers Club, Georgia Romance Writers, and the Historical Novel Society. When I'm not writing, I'm reading, taking nature walks, and watching BBC television. My husband and I have two daughters, an adorable baby grandson, and a senior pup named Jackpot (so named because we hit the jackpot when he "rescued" us). My debut historical romance is a Southern Gothic paranormal romance DANGEROUS CONJURINGS (Soul Mate Publishing, April 2018), set in the aftermath of the American Civil War. WITH KISSES FROM CÉCILE, co-authored with Jan Agnello (Storyology Design and Publication, September 2019) was awarded the 2020 Georgia Independent Author of the Year Award in historical fiction and the Silver Award from Literary Titan. My debut sweet contemporary romance is A CHRISTMAS CANNOLI KISS, published by The Wild Rose Press. My historical time travel romance A TRYST IN PARIS is out on submission for publication. My work-in-progress is another sweet contemporary romance in which two hearts re-connect for a second chance when circumstances bring the former high school sweethearts back to their quaint and cozy hometown in the north Georgia mountains.annearmisteadauthor.comhttps://www.facebook.com/armisteadanne/https://twitter.com/ArmisteadAnnehttps://www.instagram.com/annearmisteadauthor/
We recently interviewed the fabulous, talented, and hilarious Kate Beer writing as Eliza MacArthur. The quote in the title "Everything is a love story" is her sharing the best advice she received in grad school from the amazing Kenny Cook! Eliza MacArthur is a writer of romance and humor. She lives in the mid-south with her husband, two feral werewolf children, and two doodles who, if she is honest, are more rotisserie chicken than canine. She is fueled by decaf coffee and a good grumpy/sunshine trope.She cut her teeth stealing romances from the cabinet under her mom’s bathroom sink (where all good Midwestern moms kept their Julie Garwood paperbacks in the 90’s.)Eliza’s debut novel, Soft Flannel Hank, releases in April 2023. She is currently writing two serialized romances on Patreon: a paranormal romance entitled Til All the Seas Run Dry (sequel to Soft Flannel Hank, out Spring 2023) and a medieval highland romance entitled Hold Fast.You can find her website here. 
On today's episode we speak with author Teddy Jones about writing no matter your age. She was a joy to interview, and what a lovely voice she has. Teddy Jones is the author of five published novels, Halfwide; Jackson’s Pond, Texas; Slanted Light, the second in the Jackson’s Pond, Texas series; Making It Home, the third, and Well Tended; as well as a collection of short stories, Nowhere Near. Her short fiction received the Gold Medal First Prize in the Faulkner-Wisdom competition in 2015. Jackson’s Pond, Texas was a finalist for the 2014 Willa Award in contemporary fiction from Women Writing the West. Her as yet unpublished novel, A Good Family was named finalist in the Faulkner-Wisdom Creative Writing competition in 2018.Although her fiction tends to be set in West Texas, her characters’ lives embody issues not bounded by geography of any particular region. Families and loners; communities in flux; people struggling, others successful; some folks satisfied in solitude and others yearning for connection populate her work. And they all have in common that they are more human than otherwise.Jones grew up in a small Texas town, Iowa Park. Earlier she worked as a nurse, a nurse educator, a nursing college administrator, and as a nurse practitioner in Texas, Colorado, and New Mexico. For the past twenty years, she and her husband have lived in the rural West Texas Panhandle where he farms and she writes.https:/www.tjoneswrites.netwww.facebook.com/teddy.jones.148www.instagram.comTeddyJonesWritesAmazon author page-Teddy JonesGoodreads author page-Teddy JonesTwitter--@TeddyJonesWrites
Drema Drudge, author of Victorine, reads Christmas scenes from the novel. Learn more about her at dremadrudge.com. Support the show (https://c6.patreon.com/)
In this episode, WATT gives you their favorite gift-giving ideas for the readers and writers in your life. Show notes at: writingallthethings.com. Contact us at: writingallthethings1@gmail.com. Support the show (https://c6.patreon.com/)
Host Barry Drudge, a writer of all things but especially songs, gives us songwriting basics. Support the show (https://c6.patreon.com/)
What are authors doing to market their books while the world is closed down? What book trends are happening at this moment? Guess who is beginning to interview authors for our next episode! Rate, review, subscribe. Follow us on Twitter and Insta. Subscribe to our newsletter, Writing All the ThingSupport the show (https://c6.patreon.com/)
Hi All,Here Drema reads a Sandra Cisneros story, Barbie-Q, and Barry explains one of the songs he wrote for Victorine, the album. Support the show (https://c6.patreon.com/)
Barry Drudge interviews author Drema Drudge about her novel, Victorine. He also shares about the music he created to go with it. If you preorder the novel or order it day of release, send you receipt or a screenshot to: victorinebonus@gmail.com and we will send you a link to download the album for FREE! (Limited time offer!) www.dremadrudge.comSupport the show (https://c6.patreon.com/)
What's the Big Idea?

What's the Big Idea?

2020-02-0236:27

Welcome to Season 2! We'll be alternating reading first pages and interviews this season. If there's someone you'd like us to interview, let us know at: writingallthethings1@gmail.com. Thanks for listening! Support the show (https://c6.patreon.com/)
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