The Writing Show provides information and inspiration for writers of all kinds. Whether you write fiction, nonfiction, screenplays, songs, games, manuals, ads, reports, reviews, or poetry, we are here to entertain, help, and engage you.
With Librivox founder Hugh McGuire and three Librivox volunteers
With Writing Show host, Paula Berinstein
With Lisa Riggin, a senior writer at Hallmark
With Nancy O'Neill, Santa Monica Public Library
With Writing Show host, Paula Berinstein.
With scientists Martin Gundersen and Diandra Leslie-Pelecky.
With horror writer Chuck McKenzie reading his short story, "Predatory Instincts."
With horror writer Cameron Rogers reading "Nabber" from his novel The Music of Razors.
With horror writer Cameron Rogers reading "My First Monster" from his novel The Music of Razors.
With horror writer Marty Young reading from his novel, 809 Jacob.
With horror writer Robert Hood returning to the 14 Days of Halloween. On Day 11, Rob reads "That Old Black Graffiti."
With horror writer Luke C Jackson reading the prologue and an excerpt from the body of his novel, Summer's End.
With horror writer Kaaron Warren reading "Tiger Kill."
With horror writer Richard Spurling reading "Red Herring and Port Wine."
With horror writer Matthew Tait reading from Ghosts in a Desert World.
With horror writer Tim Kroenert reading two pieces of flash fiction, "Moles" and "Beheld."
With horror writer Bill Congreve reading from his short story "The Hours Before Sunrise."
With horror writer Stephen Dedman reading his short story, "Probable Cause."
With horror writer Josephine Pennicott reading an excerpt from her novel, A Fire in the Shell.
With horror writer David Schembri reading "Why Did the Children Scream?" from his unpublished novel, Mercy's End.
With horror writer Robert Hood reading "Nobody's Car"
With Chris Baty, founder of National Novel Writing Month
With Marty Young, president of the Australian Horror Writers Association
With Olga Gardner Galvin, founder and publisher, ENC Press
With Olga Gardner Galvin, founder and publisher, ENC Press
With Carl Dierschow, executive coach, and author of Mondays Stink! 23 Secrets to Rediscover Delight and Fulfillment in Your Work
With Carl Dierschow, executive coach, and author of Mondays Stink! 23 Secrets to Rediscover Delight and Fulfillment in Your Work
With Steve Eley, editor and producer of Escape Pod, a science fiction podcast magazine
With Gail R. Gross, COO of Royalty Review LLC
With Mark Horner, author of September Sacrifice
With Sean Murphy, author of The Time of New Weather
With Tim and Elizabeth (Lizzie) Harper, co-authors of Your Name in Print: A Teen's Guide to Publishing for Fun, Profit, and Academic Success
With Michael D. Smith, co-author of an important paper examining whether online sales of used books cannibalize sales of new books.
With James A. Cox, editor-in-chief of The Midwest Book Review.
With Barbara Quint, editor of Searcher magazine. Barbara Quint is not only one of the world's most famous online searchers, but the most creative and controversial writer, editor, and speaker to emerge from the information industry in the last two decades. BQ is a guru of librarians and database professionals the world over, and, as her readers, publishers, and "quarry" know, when it comes to barbed wit, she is in a class by herself.
With author, filmmaker, and musician Michael W. Dean. Michael W. Dean is the author of $30 Writing School, $30 Film School, $30 Music School, the novels Starving in the Company of Beautiful Women and The Simple Pleasures of a Complex Girl. He directed and produced the films "D.I.Y. or D.I.E.: How to Survive as an Independent Artist" and "Hubert Selby, Jr: It/ll Be Better Tomorrow." Michael also sang, played bass, and recorded with the San Francisco band Bomb. Tune in and listen to the Renaissance guy who, too modestly, describes himself as "a scruffy little man who lives in Los Angeles' Silver Lake District."