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Ramona Ausubel's Practical Advice
Jun 11, 2026
1h 12m 27s
Brian Trapp Writes His Twin into Literature
May 27, 2026
38m 14s
Michael Sanchez Looks Behind the Curtain
May 5, 2026
1h 00m 24s
Lisa Borders on the Sustenance of Art in Dark Times
Mar 26, 2026
45m 50s
Michael Jamin and the Importance of Small Moments
Mar 4, 2026
39m 39s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
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| 6/11/26 | ![]() Ramona Ausubel's Practical Advice✨ | writing adviceself-doubt+4 | Ramona Ausubel | Colorado State UniversityWriting by Writers+4 | — | writingcraft book+6 | — | 1h 12m 27s | |
| 5/27/26 | ![]() Brian Trapp Writes His Twin into Literature✨ | autobiographical fictiondisability studies+3 | Brian Trapp | University of CincinnatiUniversity of Oregon+1 | — | Brian TrappRange of Motion+4 | — | 38m 14s | |
| 5/5/26 | ![]() Michael Sanchez Looks Behind the Curtain✨ | musiccomedy+3 | Michael Sanchez | The Way It IsComedians You Should Know+1 | Newcastle, DelawareSeattle+4 | Michael SanchezJohn Vogel+5 | — | 1h 00m 24s | |
| 3/26/26 | ![]() Lisa Borders on the Sustenance of Art in Dark Times✨ | arthumor+4 | Lisa Borders | Last Night at the DiscoCloud Cuckoo Land+2 | — | Lisa BordersLast Night at the Disco+5 | — | 45m 50s | |
| 3/4/26 | ![]() Michael Jamin and the Importance of Small Moments✨ | television writingpersonal essays+3 | Michael Jamin | 3 Girls JumpingVulture+1 | — | Michael JaminA Paper Orchestra+3 | — | 39m 39s | |
| 2/18/26 | ![]() Antonio Michael Downing on Inner and Outer Colonialism✨ | colonialismrace in music+4 | Antonio Michael Downing | John OrpheusBlack Cherokee+2 | — | Antonio Michael DowningBlack Cherokee+5 | — | 58m 24s | |
| 2/4/26 | ![]() Joanna Walsh on Collective Internet Aesthetics✨ | Internet cultureartistic community+3 | Joanna Walsh | University of East AngliaMaynooth University+3 | — | Joanna WalshJohn Vogel+5 | — | 55m 39s | |
| 1/15/26 | ![]() Pia Leichter's Pivot to the Creative Club✨ | creative transitionself-promotion+3 | Pia Leichter | Kollektiv StudioWelcome to the Creative Club+1 | — | Pia Leichtercreative club+5 | — | 58m 45s | |
| 12/17/25 | ![]() Molly Gaudry Experiments With Personal Storytelling✨ | personal storytellingmemoir+4 | Molly Gaudry | AmpersandFit Into Me: A Novel, A Memoir+2 | — | Molly GaudryFit Into Me+5 | — | 46m 53s | |
| 12/3/25 | ![]() Nic Brown: Making Peace with his Musical Past✨ | musicmemoir+4 | Nic Brown | Atlantic RecordsColumbia University+5 | — | Nic Brownmemoir+6 | — | 49m 58s | |
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| 11/17/25 | ![]() Victor Manibo on Touching the Work Regularly✨ | drafting processscience fiction+3 | Victor Manibo | The Sleepless | New York | Victor ManiboThe Sleepless+3 | — | 1h 03m 30s | |
| 10/29/25 | ![]() Tom McAllister on Writing Education and Community✨ | writing educationcommunity+4 | Tom McAllister | Rose Metal PressIt All Felt Impossible+3 | Philadelphia | Tom McAllisterwriting education+5 | — | 56m 15s | |
| 10/15/25 | ![]() Andrew Boryga on Identity Politics in Publishing✨ | identity politicspublishing+3 | Andrew Boryga | Victim | — | identity politicspublishing+3 | — | 47m 12s | |
| 10/1/25 | ![]() Sasha Wizansky's Juggling Act | TW Community Manager Neva Talladen talks with visual artist and graphic designer Sasha Wizansky about her experience starting Pencil Magazine. The magazine, created entirely out of work made with pencil and paper, brings attention to the physicality of writing and drawing with pencil, as well as the slowing down that writing and reading handwriting can cause. | 42m 54s | ||||||
| 6/24/25 | ![]() Athena Dixon's Highs and Lows of Writing | In our last episode of the season, TW Creative Director John Vogel interviews author Athena Dixon, our first repeat guest for the podcast. A year and a half ago we released Neva’s interview with Athena, which focused on her book The Loneliness Files (Tin House, 2023). This time around, in January 2025, John asked her questions from his Perfect Recognition project focusing on intense aesthetic experiences and people’s life paths towards creativity. Fellow artists might find some resonance and solace in their open discussion about their own disillusionment surrounding artistic pursuit and how their lived experiences deviate from the more common narratives handed down to us. | 1h 05m 43s | ||||||
| 6/4/25 | ![]() Steve Hoffman and the Art of Authentic Traveling and Writing | TW proofreader Jess Barnett hosts award-winning Minnesotan food writer, Steve Hoffman, for a conversation about the unique joys and challenges of travel. Hoffman, a lover of French cuisine and culture, discusses traveling to the picturesque south of France, not as a tourist, skimming the surface of trending destinations, but as a humble guest, ready to immerse himself and his family in the cultural and culinary experience. In his recently published memoir, A Season for That: Lost and Found in the Other Southern France, Hoffman dishes out a humorous and layered perspective on marriage, parenting, and cooking in the small town of Autignac. Hoffman is a self-described Francophile and lifelong lover of literature. Like many aspiring writers, he relied on other industries for financial stability, working first in real estate before transitioning to tax preparation. Hoffman’s food writing career was launched during his family's extended stay in France in 2012. Upon returning, he wrote for the Minnesota Star Tribune about his experience abroad. His 2018 piece, “What is Northern Food?” earned Hoffman the James Beard MFK Fisher Distinguished Writing Award and propelled his career as a food writer. Hoffman describes his writing process as a decade-long reflection on “learning how to write a book, while writing one.” Stemming from journal entries during his time in France, he fashioned his writing after inspirational authors like John Updike and Jane Austen. Beyond a vivid depiction of the rural country and aromatic apprenticeship as a winemaker, he offers readers sincere vulnerability. Hoffman explores his imperfections and growth through professional coaching, caring but unvarnished feedback from his wife, and finding the balance in his writing between travel log and storytelling.Steve Hoffman continues to draw inspiration from shared experiences with his family. Following a recent house fire (thankfully no one was injured), Hoffman’s potential second book will focus on this unfortunate event as a “clarifying devastation.” As someone who closely links identity to physical place and space, he reflects on the skillful art of a simplistic lifestyle and carrying on the “minimal number of things you need to live graciously.” | 35m 49s | ||||||
| 5/15/25 | ![]() Reimagining David and Bathsheba with Jeanne Blasberg | TW Podcast Production Manager Sarah Tulloch interviewed author Jeanne Blasberg this past September. Jeanne Blasberg is an award-winning and bestselling author and essayist. The two discuss her latest book, Daughter of a Promise, a modern retelling of the story of David and Bathsheba, completing the thematic trilogy she began with Eden and The Nine. | 36m 48s | ||||||
| 4/23/25 | ![]() Mary Carroll Moore: Finding Connection Through Fiction | TW Creative Director John Vogel interviewed author Mary Carroll Moore this past November. Mary pursued a decades-long career as a food and cookbook writer before pivoting into writing instruction and self-releasing Your Book Starts Here in 2011. The two discuss her latest book, Last Bets, and her lifelong career as a creative with multiple mediums. | 48m 51s | ||||||
| 4/9/25 | ![]() Nadia Pupa on the Publishing Process from Start to Finish | TW’s Community Manager Neva Talladen talks to the CEO and Co-Founder of Pique Publishing. In 2022, she was inspired to launch The Editor's Half Hour podcast—a monthly podcast that focuses on the craft of editing, industry trends, and editorial resources for advanced editors. The two discuss Nadia’s move from book coaching to starting her own publishing company, where she and her team help authors take advantage of the best book production practices. | 56m 35s | ||||||
| 2/13/25 | ![]() Laura Hartenberger: What's Wrong with Chatbot Writing? | Last May, TW founder Martha Nichols spoke with Laura Hartenberger, author of the definitive 2023 essay “What AI Teaches Us About Good Writing” in Noema. Laura, who’s a lecturer in the Writing Programs at University of California at Los Angeles, is an essayist and fiction writer herself. When she spoke with Martha, they were both finishing up a turbulent spring semester that included protests for and against Israel at UCLA and Harvard. Here they confront big ethical questions surrounding AI and writing instruction. Are bots helpful tools for students or just another way of cheating? How and when should such tools be part of writing assignments? What qualities of voice and meaningful exposition are missing from chatbot writing? Can AI-generated work emotionally move readers? | 44m 48s | ||||||
| 1/13/25 | ![]() Naomi Cohn On Reimagined Lexicons and Writing Forward | TW’s Neva Talladen talks to writer Naomi Cohn about her book The Braille Encyclopedia: Brief Essays on Altered Sight and the reclamation of self it explores for her as a legally blind person. A 2023 McKnight Artist Fellow in Writing, her previous publications include a chapbook, Between Nectar & Eternity (Red Dragon-fly Press, 2013), and pieces in Baltimore Review, Fourth River, Hippocampus, Terrain, and Poetry, among others. Naomi has also appeared on NPR and been honored by a Best of the Net Finalist and two Pushcart nominations. | 1h 07m 43s | ||||||
| 12/20/24 | ![]() Jianna Heuer on Rediscovering and Sustaining Her Writer Self | TW’s Neva Talladen talks to author Jianna Heuer about blown-up whale parts, opening a bookstore during the 2020 pandemic, and writing a revenge novel as catharsis. Her creative nonfiction and personal essays have been published in The Inquisitive Eater, Midsummer Dream House, Across The Margin, and other literary journals. Her flash non-fiction has appeared in two books, Fast Funny Women and Fast Fierce Women. | 49m 42s | ||||||
| 12/17/24 | ![]() Maris Kreizman on Publishing and Pop Culture | TW Creative Director John Vogel interviews writer Maris Kreizman, creator of the Tumblr blog and book Slaughterhouse 90210 and the podcast turned Substack newsletter, The Maris Review. Maris's work mixes together humor and serious poignancy to talk about a wide range of topics, from the publisher industry to politics and social justice to prime time soap operas. It's all on the table. Her forthcoming book, I Want to Burn This Place Down, is a series of essays that takes on the myths of the American system from the personal standpoint of a disillusioned adult. I | 35m 57s | ||||||
| 10/31/24 | ![]() The Weird Punk of Northern Liberties | TW's Creative Director John Vogel interviews Philadelphia punk trio Northern Liberties. The band consists of brothers Justin and Marc Duerr on vocals and drums and Kevin Riley on bass and occasional vocals. The band’s most recent album, Self-Dissolving Abandoned Universe, was recorded in March 2022 with the legendary engineer and producer Steve Albini, who passed away in May of this year. The album provides the soundtrack to this episode. In this interview they dive into their background growing up in a small town and then squatting in Philadelphia, the role that art plays in their lives, and deep experiences with music and art. | 50m 04s | ||||||
| 10/15/24 | ![]() Dr. Tamara Mitchell-Davis’ Guide to Self-Publishing Success | TW Managing Editor Neva Talladen interviews Dr. Tamara Mitchell-Davis, award-winning author of #GoalGetter: Strategies for Overcoming Life’s Challenges (self-published, 2017) and chief executive officer of TM Davis Enterprises, LLC, a coaching practice that empowers aspiring authors to bring their books and business visions to life through storytelling. In this week’s episode, Tamara joins us from Jamaica to discuss the process of self-publishing her first book. | 35m 35s | ||||||
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