Annie Caulfield explains the importance of F. Scott Fitzgerald and one shiny silver coin in 'The Nickel'.
Ruth Thomas explores how personal experience transforms into fiction in 'Lime Soda Afternoons'.
Annie Caulfield explains the importance of F. Scott Fitzgerald and one shiny silver coin in 'The Nickel'.
Ruth Thomas explores how personal experience transforms into fiction in 'Lime Soda Afternoons'.
Diana Evans speaks with Frances Byrnes about how story and 'real life story' aren’t the same thing, what you really need to be writer, writing versus dancing and the need for more black writers.
Annie Caulfield, friend and colleague, died in late 2016. This special episode of Writers Aloud pays tribute to her wit, warmth and talent.
Kathy Henderson shares the pleasure of global lullaby collecting, and highlights the enduring importance of this powerful, universal blend of words and music.
Harriet Castor is often asked how she first got published — but why is this question so popular, and is it really the right one to ask?