Episodes

  • Interview with Jen Schomburg Kanke (ep. 55)
    Feb 17 2025

    In this episode, host Gina Hogan Edwards welcomes Jennifer Schomburg Kanke, a poet and writer whose work beautifully intertwines personal history and storytelling. Jennifer shares insights into her creative process, discussing how her Appalachian roots and family narratives shape her poetry. She reads from her latest collection, "The Swellest Wife Anyone Ever Had," which explores themes of identity and resilience through the lens of her grandmother's experiences during the floods in Ohio.

    The conversation delves into the importance of clear narratives in poetry and the balance between research and creative expression. Jennifer also highlights her journey as a writer, emphasizing the value of practice and immersion in literature. Join us for an inspiring discussion that celebrates the art of storytelling and the power of poetry to connect us to our past and present. Tune in for a rich exploration of creativity and craft!

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    38 mins
  • Year 2024 is a WRAP!
    Jan 15 2025

    In this episode we reflect on our creative journeys over 2024, sharing insights and lessons learned (some learned the hard way!). We dive into the importance of community support, discussing how our writing friendships have helped us navigate challenges and maintain momentum. We explore key themes like authenticity and mastery, emphasizing the need to trust our unique creative processes, through the lens of Gina's "Creativity Quest" paradigm.

    You'll hear about the transformative power of storytelling, including the metaphor of being "three feet from gold," which reminds us to persevere even when success feels just out of reach. We also touch on the significance of inviting authenticity into our writing, encouraging each other to delve deeper into our characters and narratives.

    Join us as we celebrate our growth, share our intentions for the coming year, and inspire one another to embrace our creative identities fully. Whether you're a seasoned writer or just starting out, everyone is welcome to the table!

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    58 mins
  • Interview with Melody, A Scout (Ep. 53)
    Dec 17 2024

    In this episode, we delve into a heartfelt conversation about creativity, personal growth, and the importance of rest in the writing process. Melody shares insights from her book, Soul of the Seasons, emphasizing the significance of embracing different life phases. The discussion highlights how pushing through fatigue can diminish the quality of creative work, and the importance of listening to one's body. We also explore the journey of writing historical fiction, touching on themes of resilience and self-discovery as characters navigate societal challenges.

    The episode serves as a reminder that honoring our creative rhythms and understanding our personal journeys can lead to deeper connections with our work and ourselves. Join KimBoo and Melody as we celebrate the art of writing and the wisdom gained through life's seasons!

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    39 mins
  • Worldbuilding: The Art of Plausibility in Fiction (Ep. 52)
    Nov 15 2024

    In this episode we dive into the art of worldbuilding, a critical aspect not just for fantasy and sci-fi authors, but for all genres, including historical and contemporary fiction. We explore how worldbuilding is the foundation that brings settings to life, creating believability and plausibility for readers, and discuss the challenges of balancing facts with imagination in historical fiction, using Gina’s work on 1960s America and Melody’s early 1900s novel as examples.

    We also touch on the reader's role in engaging with fantasy worlds and how authors can manage the level of detail needed without overwhelming their audience. With references to familiar authors like J.R.R. Tolkien and Patrick O'Brien, we highlight the similarities in storytelling across genres, emphasizing the interconnectedness of story, characters, and the worlds they inhabit. Tune in as we analyze how these elements enhance (or hinder!) the narratives we create, leaving us all with a lot to ponder about our writing processes.

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    35 mins
  • Interview with historical fiction author Trish MacEnulty
    40 mins
  • Writing with, around, and through Trauma (Ep. 50)
    Oct 15 2024

    In this episode of Around the Writers Table, we delve into the complex relationship between trauma and writing. Gina, Melody, and KimBoo, share our insights on how trauma influences our storytelling, emphasizing the importance of focusing on recovery rather than the trauma itself.

    We discuss the nuances of writing about personal experiences, the difference between cathartic writing and memoir, and the significance of creating a supportive environment for writers tackling difficult subjects. The conversation also touched on the societal tendency to romanticize trauma and the need for writers to be aware of their emotional states while engaging with such sensitive material. Join us as we explore the healing power of storytelling and the ways writers can navigate their emotional landscapes while crafting their narratives!

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    51 mins
  • Interview with Pat Spears (Ep. 49)
    Sep 15 2024

    Gina Hogan Edwards interviews Pat Spears, an author of three novels and numerous short stories. Spears is a wonderful storyteller, and discusses her writing journey, influenced by her family's storytelling tradition and her experiences at Florida State University. She shares insights on her new novel, Hotel Impala, which explores themes of mental illness, homelessness, and the lies people tell themselves. The book, told from multiple perspectives, follows the story of Grace, an 11-year-old girl navigating her mother's mental health struggles. Spears emphasizes the importance of staying true to one's story and the challenges of writing and revising.

    Hotel Impala was released on September 16, 2024!

    • Connect to Author Pat Spears
    • Pat's new novel, Hotel Impala
    • All of Pat's books
    • Pat's short fiction

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    52 mins
  • Trusting Your Creative Intuition (Ep. 48)
    Sep 1 2024

    Explore the power of intuition in this discussion where we examine how intuition blends experience and imagination to fuel the discovery writing process. We share personal stories of characters taking on a life of their own, and learn techniques to quiet the mind and trust the creative flow.

    Whether you're a plotter or a pantser, intuition can guide your writing. Discover how to hold story ideas gently, release expectations, and let the unexpected unfold. Tap into the inspiration that comes from following your intuition, and find joy in the writing journey. We've got tips on studying the craft to embracing "worst-case scenario" writing exercises to encourage you to let your intuition lead the way. Unlock the confidence and curiosity to write intuitively!

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    38 mins