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Children who know their family's history are happier. They have a stronger sense of control over their lives. They have ...
03/04/2024

Children who know their family's history are happier. They have a stronger sense of control over their lives. They have higher self esteem and better emotional health. Those were the astonishing conclusions of a 2010 Emory University study.

This book can help you capture your stories. And give your children (and their children) better lives!

Do It In The Kitchen: a step-by-step guide to recording your life stories (or someone else’s)

Do It In The Kitchen: a step-by-step guide to recording your life stories (or someone else’s)

It's publication day for Chérie Newman's latest book. It's a how-to book that will walk you through choosing equipment, ...
28/02/2024

It's publication day for Chérie Newman's latest book. It's a how-to book that will walk you through choosing equipment, adjusting room sound, editing your recordings, and conducting interviews. It will also help you write scripts, specifically for audio, and get comfortable with the sound of your voice (and explain why you don't like it).

Available in audiobook, paperback, and eBook formats.

Do It In The Kitchen: a step-by-step guide to recording your life stories (or someone else’s)

"At the time, I didn’t know enough to scout the location before I showed up to record so I’d know exactly what equipment...
23/02/2024

"At the time, I didn’t know enough to scout the location before I showed up to record so I’d know exactly what equipment to bring. Or, that if it wasn’t possible to scout beforehand, I should bring floor and tabletop mic stands, as well as long and short microphone cables. There was so much I didn’t know back then."

At the time, I didn’t know enough to scout the location before I showed up to record so I’d know exactly what equipment to bring. Or, that if it wasn’t possible to scout beforehand, I should bring floor and tabletop mic stands, as well as long and short microphone cables. There was so much I d...

In this podcast episode, Paul Zakrzewski talks with Kathleen Schmidt to get an insiders perspective on the book publishi...
22/02/2024

In this podcast episode, Paul Zakrzewski talks with Kathleen Schmidt to get an insiders perspective on the book publishing industry. "Too many books and lack of marketing support are primary reasons why the publishing industry struggles."

Last year, I came across an essay called “Book Publishing is Broken” by today’s podcast guest, Kathleen Schmidt. Using her decades of experience in book PR & strategy, Kathleen laid out several reasons why traditional publishing fails writers. (If you haven’t already read that post, you’ll...

From Biographers International Organization, an interview with Rachel Jamison Webster, professor of creative writing at ...
21/02/2024

From Biographers International Organization, an interview with Rachel Jamison Webster, professor of creative writing at Northwestern University and the author of four books of poetry and cross-genre writing. During this podcast episode, she talks about her latest book, 'Benjamin Banneker and Us: Eleven Generations of an American Family.'

This week we interview Rachel Jamison Webster, professor of creative writing at Northwestern University and the author of four books of poetry and cross-genre

Paul Zakrzewski's interviews are always informative and entertaining. During this episode he talks with Abigail Thomas a...
16/02/2024

Paul Zakrzewski's interviews are always informative and entertaining. During this episode he talks with Abigail Thomas about her memoir-in-fragments approach.

"Thomas’s is one of the great voices in memoir—shrewd, warm, devoid of self-pity—and like all wise teachers, she imparts insights about a life well spent, even when talking about a book well-crafted."

In this converation with memoirist Abigail Thomas, we discuss the backstory of writing Safekeeping, and that now-classic memoir was initially turned down by all the editors the book was sent, except for one.

A podcast for readers and writers, and anyone who is thinking about writing. On this episode, Chérie Newman (owner of Ma...
07/02/2024

A podcast for readers and writers, and anyone who is thinking about writing. On this episode, Chérie Newman (owner of Magpie Audio Productions) talks with podcaster, writer, and book coach Paul Zakrzewski about her memoir 'Other People's Pets: Critters, Careers, and Capitalism in Yellowstone Country.' They also discuss personal discipline and publishing options.

The publishing landscape has undergone transformative changes in recent years, and authors are consistently exploring new paths to share their stories with the world. The recent conversation with Chérie Newman, a debut author with deep roots in audio production and a passionate pet sitter, sheds li...

Wearing headphones will allow you to hear, while recording, exactly what your listeners will hear. That will help you wi...
07/02/2024

Wearing headphones will allow you to hear, while recording, exactly what your listeners will hear. That will help you with quality control during recording and editing.

Paul Zakrzewski talks with Jay Michaelson about his latest book. After publishing nine other books of nonfiction and poe...
31/01/2024

Paul Zakrzewski talks with Jay Michaelson about his latest book. After publishing nine other books of nonfiction and poetry, and hundreds of stories for publications like Rolling Stone, The Daily Beast, and New York magazine, he’s just come out with his first work of fiction, The Secret That's Not a Secret.

In this episode, I talk with author, professor, journalist, and rabbi Jay Michaelson. After publishing nine other books of nonfiction and poetry, and hundreds of stories for publications like Rolling Stone, The Daily Beast, and New York magazine, he’s just come out with his first work of fiction.....

Amy and Paul talk about the importance of staying in drafting mode, letting go of perfectionist tendencies, the benefit ...
17/01/2024

Amy and Paul talk about the importance of staying in drafting mode, letting go of perfectionist tendencies, the benefit of doing plenty of “scaffolding” before writing, and embracing a flexible approach to structure. We also discuss the value of accountability and finding a writing practice that works for your schedule and temperament.

Why would anyone want to jumpstart their memoir? For one thing, you’re tasked with plumbing your memory for sometimes difficult material. Added to that is the burden of turning out writing that often feels underwhelming—so much less than we know we can do. For recovering perfectionists, the comb...

Biographers International presents an interview with Justin Martin, who specializes in meticulously researched and engag...
11/01/2024

Biographers International presents an interview with Justin Martin, who specializes in meticulously researched and engagingly delivered American history books. His most recent, 'A Fierce Glory: Antietam, the Desperate Battle That Saved Lincoln and Doomed Slavery.'

This week, we interview author Justin Martin, who specializes in meticulously researched and engagingly delivered American history books. His most recent, A

An interview with Maryemma Graham, author of 'The House Where My Soul Lives: The Life of Margaret Walker.'
07/01/2024

An interview with Maryemma Graham, author of 'The House Where My Soul Lives: The Life of Margaret Walker.'

This week, we interview Maryemma Graham, author of the first comprehensive biography of famed poet, writer, and educator Margaret Walker. The House Where My

An interview with the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of 'G-Man: J. Edgar Hoover and the Making of the American Century.'
05/01/2024

An interview with the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of 'G-Man: J. Edgar Hoover and the Making of the American Century.'

This week, we interview Beverly Gage, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of G-Man: J. Edgar Hoover and the Making of the American Century, published by Viking

"Busy has become a badge of honor. Busy people project an image of importance. But the older I get the more I think of b...
04/01/2024

"Busy has become a badge of honor. Busy people project an image of importance. But the older I get the more I think of busy people as unfortunate individuals. While they hurry through their days, they miss opportunities to connect with other people, including members of their family. They miss opportunities to learn from elders and nurture new friendships—relationships with real friends, not people looking to benefit from their professional network."

Busy has become a badge of honor. Busy people project an image of importance. But the older I get the more I think of busy people as unfortunate individuals. While they hurry through their days, they miss opportunities to connect with other people, including members of their family. They miss opport

Season 3 of 'The Book I Had To Write' podcast kicks off with Paul Zakrzewski and Jeannine Ouellette talking about nimble...
03/01/2024

Season 3 of 'The Book I Had To Write' podcast kicks off with Paul Zakrzewski and Jeannine Ouellette talking about nimbleness, improvisation, and making mistakes.

In the first episode of Season 3, Jeannine Ouellette, author of the memoir The Part That Burns and creator of the Writing in the Dark newsletter, shares insights into her writing process, her extraordinary year on Substack, and the unique blend of craft, wisdom, and kindness that makes her a beloved...

A brief diversion from all things Christmas: Satvinder Juss talks about his book 'Bhagat Singh: A Life in Revolution, a ...
22/12/2023

A brief diversion from all things Christmas: Satvinder Juss talks about his book 'Bhagat Singh: A Life in Revolution, a biography of a charismatic Indian revolutionary'

Juss serves as Professor of Law at King’s College, London, is a practicing Barrister-at-Law in London, and is a Deputy Judge of the Upper Tribunal in London and Birmingham, UK. He was a former Human Rights Fellow at Harvard Law School.

This week we interview Satvinder Juss, author of Bhagat Singh: A Life in Revolution, a biography of a charismatic Indian revolutionary, published by India

Just when you think you've heard all the disturbing U.S. history, someone writes a book and you realize you've missed a ...
20/12/2023

Just when you think you've heard all the disturbing U.S. history, someone writes a book and you realize you've missed a lot. Learn about 'The Families Who Were Enslaved and Sold to Build the Catholic Church' during this BIO interview with Rachel L. Swarms.

This week we interview Rachel L. Swarns, a New York University Professor of Journalism and journalist who writes about race and race relations as a

I’ve recorded myself and others in closets, fields, libraries, hotel rooms, and, yes, kitchens. In fact, my own kitchen ...
25/09/2023

I’ve recorded myself and others in closets, fields, libraries, hotel rooms, and, yes, kitchens. In fact, my own kitchen often becomes a studio whenever I need to record a voice-over for a news story, narrate books or online articles, or make practice vocal harmony recordings to share with members of my band.

I’ve recorded myself and others in closets, fields, libraries, hotel rooms, and, yes, kitchens. In fact, my own kitchen often becomes a studio whenever I need to record a voice-over for a news story, narrate books or online articles, or make practice vocal harmony recordings to share with members ...

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