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Wyoming Writers on Writers Who Read Podcast

04/11/2024 09:00 | Andrew Call (Administrator)

Listen to Wyoming Writers Chat with

the Writers Who Read Podcast

Wyoming Writers, Inc. board members Andrew Call and Erik Saulness joined our 2024 conference keynote speaker, Laura Pritchett, in chatting with the Writers Who Read podcast for their latest episode! Hosts Gary Alan McBride and Mira Landry (Mira is also joining us at the 2024 conference taking pitches for Corvisiero Literary Agency) learn more about Wyoming Writers, Inc., our upcoming conference, and what it means to be part of a writing community in Wyoming.

"Ready for a new book podcast? How about one that shows you how to turn your favorite authors into your favorite writing instructors?

Writers Who Read is a podcast that uses Literary Forensics, a set of tools that allow you to look beyond the surface of plot points, down into the tapestry of themes, contexts, and symbols that hold the very intentions of the author.

In each episode, Gary McBride, Whitney Pinion, and Mira Landry analyze and discuss one novel that has been published within the past 18-24 months. They read with intent, uncovering why the author wrote this novel and how they did it, while studying content and form to uncover techniques that you can apply to your own writing. Current episodes feature Nell Zink and Hernan Diaz, and Bonnie Garmus, with upcoming discussions of Salman Rushdie, Eleanor Catton, Curtis Sittenfeld, R. F. Kuang and Lawrence Wright.

Learn to read like a writer, turning the most renowned authors into your personal writing teachers."

Click here to listen the the Wyoming Writers episode of

Writers Who Read

Want to rub shoulders with writers and readers from all over the state? Be sure to register for the 2024 Wyoming Writers 50th Anniversary Conference!

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