The Byline Breakthrough podcast is a podcast for writers about earning their most meaningful byline, the process of creating it, publishing it, and understanding what it did for their writing careers.
Byline Breakthrough is a podcast for writers about earning their most meaningful bylines. In episode four, Amanda Page talks with Morgan Steele Dykeman about her piece for Ravishly called Abortion Barriers in a Pro-Choice State Almost Killed Me.
Byline Breakthrough is a podcast for writers about earning their most meaningful bylines. In episode three, Amanda Page talks with Deesha Philyaw about Milk for Free, published in Brevity Magazine, writing from the right prompt, and the power of a constrained word count.
Byline Breakthrough is a podcast for writers about earning their most meaningful bylines. In episode two, Amanda Page speaks with Samantha Tucker about her most meaningful byline to date, which is Tucker's essay, Fountain Girls, published in Ecotone and a finalist in Best American Essays.
Byline Breakthrough is a podcast for writers about earning their most meaningful bylines. In episode one, Amanda Page talks with Bethany Marcel about her essay in Literary Hub titled, How to Say I'm a Writer and Mean It.