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The Make Meaning Podcast
Episode 146 – Barbara Stark-Nemon - Tracing the Path of Historical Fiction

The Make Meaning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 30:47


Barbara Stark-Nemon takes her time writing historical fiction, tracing the paths her characters walked and lived. The author of award-winning novels, Barbara turned to writing after retiring from a successful career. In this episode of the Make Meaning Podcast, host Lynne Golodner chats with Barbara about her passion for writing and her experiences speaking at conferences, literary events, libraries and book clubs. A University of Michigan alumnus, Barbara has two published novels - Even in Darkness and Hard Cider - and is at work on a coming-of-age refugee story set in the aftermath of the Inquisition.    In this episode, Lynne and Barbara discuss:  How to build ideas into books Hybrid publishing  How many books you need to sell to be “successful” Whether to invest in publicity Finding writer friends and critique groups   Links and Resources:  The Women's Fiction Writers Association Lynne's Classes  She Writes Press Brooke Warner  Scotia Road Books   Find Barbara Stark-Nemon: Website Twitter InstagramFacebookLinkedIn Blog   If you enjoyed this episode, you'll like these other Make Meaning Podcast episodes: Episode 129 - Rosina Lippi - Author of the Wilderness Series Episode 102 - Patrick Hicks - How to Write Historical Fiction Episode 80- Iris Lee Underwood, Lavender Farmer, Author, Descendant of the McCoys of Appalachia Episode 48 - Arthur, Ross, Jason, Steve, Shelli & Jeffrey - the NFHS Reunion Episode, 30 Years after Graduation Episode 44 - Kirstin Karoub, Lynne Golodner & Norman Cohn - Celebrating One Year of the Make Meaning Podcast  

Stories that Empower
326 Barbara Stark-Nemon

Stories that Empower

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 19:15


Barbara was born into a family of storytellers.  Initially, she found it challenging to find the courage to put her own stories out into the world.  Barbara found the courage to believe that she could be a writer and that her stories were worth telling.  She shares the following nuggets of life wisdom: choose resilience and love write what we know it's never too late to make a dream come true take a risk producing art is an intensive form of self-help believe in our dreams help others to tell their stories trust that we'll have what it takes be kind to ourselves find likeminded people https://www.barbarastarknemon.com     tags:  Barbara, Stark, Nemon, author, writer, Hard, Cider, Even, In, Darkness, story, stories, that, empower, empowering, empowerment, inspire, inspiring, inspiration, encourage, encouraging, encouragement, hope, light, podcast, Sean, https://storiesthatempower.com   

Chanticleer Book Reviews
Celebrating INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY with a LOOK at the GENRE of WOMEN’S FICTION

Chanticleer Book Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2021


The theme for 2021's International Women's Day is "Choose to Challenge." We thought that we would share some of the Best Books that Chanticleer has Discovered in Women's Fiction. Enjoy these books by Kari Bovee, Janice Ellis, Ph.d. , Tikiri, Amy Sue Nathan, Barbara Stark-Nemon, George Bernard Shaw, Jessica Dainty, Nancy H. Wynen, and Somerset Maugham.

Stories that Empower
137 Barbara Stark-Nemon

Stories that Empower

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2020 19:13


Barbara shares the story of her great aunt, who lived through the horrors of two World Wars. Her aunt chose resilience, found love in the most unlikely circumstances and shared that love abundantly with others. Barbara shares these powerful nuggets of life wisdom: - choose resilience - your resilience can be a beacon for others - build it and it will come - choose to find authentic relationships and to live the life that you want to live - believe that you have the power to do it - choose the person you want to be as opposed to being defeated by experiences - we all have stories - listen deeply to others' stories - we can choose how we react - give yourself permission to feel what you feel - the mouth laughs, while the heart cries Every story needs a narrator and she stepped up early in life. She learned storytelling, and a fascination with the magic of language from her grandfather. He wove unforgettable tales of a former life in Germany to his family in America. She spent most of her childhood with her nose in a book, or flying around the neighborhood on her bicycle, and learned to speak the languages of her German family, and later, the signs of the deaf children with whom she worked. An undergraduate degree in English literature and Art History and a Masters in Speech-language Pathology from the University of Michigan led to her teaching and clinical career. Everywhere, there were stories. She's come to appreciate the way different languages impact the form of narratives, and the need to be heard and seen that we all share. She lives and writes in Ann Arbor and Northport, Michigan. https://www.barbarastarknemon.com/  https://www.facebook.com/starknemon/  https://twitter.com/bstarknemon  https://www.instagram.com/bannstark/?hl=en  tags:  Barbara, Stark, Nemon, author, writer, Even, In, Darkness, Hard, Cider, storytelling, language, storiesthatempower.com, story, stories, that, empower, empowering, empowerment, inspire, inspiring, inspiration, encourage, encouraging, encouragement, hope, light, podcast, Sean  

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network
Authors on on the Air host Pam Stack welcomes author Barbara Stark-Nemon to the show.

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2018 29:33


Authors on on the Air host Pam Stack welcomes author Barbara Stark-Nemon to the show. About Barbara: Everywhere, there were stories. I've come to appreciate the way different languages impact the form of narrator.Every story needs a narrator, and I stepped up early in life. I learned storytelling, and a fascination with the magic of language from my grandfather. He wove unforgettable tales of a former life in Germany to his family in America. I spent most of my childhood with my nose in a book, or flying around the neighborhood on my bicycle, and learned to speak the languages of my German family, and later, the signs of the deaf children with whom I worked.

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Authors On The Air Radio
Author Barbara Stark-Nemon & HARD CIDER: A NOVEL on Authors on the Air

Authors On The Air Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2018 30:00


Authors on on the Air host Pam Stack welcomes author Barbara Stark-Nemon to the show. About Barbara:  Everywhere, there were stories. I've come to appreciate the way different languages impact the form of narrator.Every story needs a narrator, and I  stepped up early in life. I learned storytelling, and a fascination with the magic of language from my grandfather. He wove unforgettable tales of a former life in Germany to his family in America. I spent most of my childhood with my nose in a book, or flying around the neighborhood on my bicycle, and learned to speak the languages of my German family, and later, the signs of the deaf children with whom I worked. About HARD CIDER: Abbie Rose Stone’s acquired wisdom runs deep, and so do her scars. She has successfully navigated the shoals of a long marriage, infertility, challenging children, and a career. Now it’s her turn to realize her dream: producing hard apple cider along the northern shores of Lake Michigan that she loves. She manages to resist new versions of the old pull of family dynamics that threaten to derail her plan—but nothing can protect her from the shock a lovely young stranger delivers when she exposes a long-held secret. In the wake of this revelation, Abbie must overcome circumstances that severely test her self-determination, her loyalties, and her understanding of what constitutes true family. This is a copyrighted podcast owned by the Authors on the Air Global Radio Network.  http://authorsontheair.com      

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Cider Chat
146: Cider Tour 2018 Netherlands | CCLIVE

Cider Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2018 19:48


Cider Touring 2018 Netherlands | CCLive Mini clips of travels and tips while in Amsterdam in September. Anne Frank's house   A visit to Apples en Peren in Amsterdam Then on to the Vondelpark to visit the Medlar tree Medlars have crowns Bicycling around Amsterdam I like renting from Star Bikes, located by Amsterdam Centraal. Nice location and best of all they allow you the ability to drop you bike off after hours. They might size you up and decide if you are the right fit to trust with the bike so act smart. Other rentals require a drop off time of 7pm. A recording from the Ferry boat behind Amsterdam Centraal  - free both ways. The Ferry leaves every six minutes. Every 12 minutes after midnight. Take it for a ride just for the fun of it. New Fictional Cider book: Hard Cider by Barbara Stark-Nemon 2018 release date of October Published by She Writes Press. Story of Abbie Rose Stone, a fictional character who lives in Michigan. Abbie is delving into cidermaking and while navigating family life. Stark-Nemon’s style is descriptive and witty, blending real life characters into the story, yet using pseudonyms that kept this reader engaged trying to figure out just who she was writing about. Give to your favorite cidermaker and by a copy for yourself! Cider Chat Live is a mini version of Cider Chat and is posted in almost real time.

History Author Show
Barbara Stark-Nemon – Even in Darkness: A Novel

History Author Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2017 43:31


April 24, 2017 - This week's episode airs on Holocaust Remembrance Day, and features debut novelist Barbara Stark-Nemon's ambitious novel, Even in Darkness. Spanning a century and three continents, Barbara tells the story of her real-life great-aunt, Kläre Kohler, from early years in a prosperous German-Jewish family, through an adulthood of love, two World Wars, a concentration camp, and an unconventional life in post-war Germany. Barbara earned an undergraduate degree in English literature and Art History -- and a Masters in Speech-language Pathology -- from the University of Michigan, which led to a teaching and clinical career. But all along, she's wanted to tell a story -- and readers are fortunate that she did, as evidenced by the stack of awards Even in Darkness has racked up since publication. You can find our guest at BarbaraStarkNemon.com, @BStarkNemon on Twitter, and Facebook.com/StarkNemon.