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Episode 163: Fred Waitzkin — How Writing a Book is Like a Love Affair
Publisher |
Brendan O'Meara
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Books
Interview
Non-Fiction
TV & Film
Writing
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
Books
Publication Date |
Aug 02, 2019
Episode Duration |
01:05:44

"A great story for me is one that engages me emotionally. It's like a love affair," says Fred Waitzkin, author of several books, including his latest Deep Water Blues. 

Fred Waitzkin comes by the show to talk about his love of writing, how he developed his knack for story, how his parents influenced him, and how breaking into other disciplines cracked the code of his latest book.

Support for this episode comes from Goucher College's MFA in Nonfiction and Bay Path University's MFA in Creative Nonfiction.

Keep the conversation going on Twitter by tagging the show @CNFPod, on Instagram @cnfpod and Facebook.

Party on, CNFers!

"A great story for me is one that engages me emotionally. It's like a love affair," says Fred Waitzkin, author of several books, including his latest Deep Water Blues.  Fred Waitzkin comes by the show to talk about his love of writing, how he developed his knack for story, how his parents influenced him, and how breaking into other disciplines cracked the code of his latest book. Support for this episode comes from Goucher College's MFA in Nonfiction [http://goucher.edu/nonfiction] and Bay Path University's MFA in Creative Nonfiction [http://baypath.edu/mfa]. Keep the conversation going on Twitter by tagging the show @CNFPod [http://twitter.com/cnfpod], on Instagram @cnfpod [http://instagram.com/cnfpod] and Facebook. Party on, CNFers!

"A great story for me is one that engages me emotionally. It's like a love affair," says Fred Waitzkin, author of several books, including his latest Deep Water Blues. 

Fred Waitzkin comes by the show to talk about his love of writing, how he developed his knack for story, how his parents influenced him, and how breaking into other disciplines cracked the code of his latest book.

Support for this episode comes from Goucher College's MFA in Nonfiction and Bay Path University's MFA in Creative Nonfiction.

Keep the conversation going on Twitter by tagging the show @CNFPod, on Instagram @cnfpod and Facebook.

Party on, CNFers!

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