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First Draft with Sarah Enni
History is a Process With Cassandra Clare

First Draft with Sarah Enni

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2021 56:30


First Draft Episode #294: Cassandra Clare Cassandra Clare is #1 New York Times bestselling author of the Shadowhunter Chronicles, the forthcoming Sword Catcher duology, and co-author of the Magisterium series. She joins First Draft to discuss her most recent Shadowhunter novel, Chain of Iron, the latest installation of the Last Hours trilogy, and to answer listener questions. This episode is brought to you by It’s Kind of a Cheesy Love Story by Lauren Morril, out now! And by Freedom, the easy-to-use app that blocks distracting apps and websites, letting you get into deep work flow. Use offer code FIRSTDRAFT for 40% off a yearly or forever plan. Links to Topics Mentioned In This Episode: Hear my first conversation with Cassandra Clare on First Draft here Pacemaker is the word count software Cassandra uses to stay on top of her deadlines Sixth Sense (movie) Holly Black, Newberry Honoree and New York Times bestselling author of the Spiderwick Chronicles, The Curse Workers, Magesterium, and her most recent series, Folk of Air. Hear her First Draft interview here.

First Draft with Sarah Enni
Integrating All Your Selves With Libba Bray

First Draft with Sarah Enni

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2019 60:48


First Draft Episode Re-release: Libba Bray (Eps (#18 and 19) Libba Bray, author of New York Times best-selling series A Great and Terrible Beauty, Printz award-winner Going Bovine, and genuinely terrifying historical paranormal The Diviners, among others, joins me to talk about having her rock collection stolen as a kid, that one time Wes Anderson helped stage a play she wrote, and how growing up in Texas set her head at a certain tilt. The episode originally released on Nov 3, 2014, and Nov 6, 2014. Links and Topics Mentioned In This Episode Seven Samurai, directed by Akira Kurosawa Citizen Kane Christopher ‘Kit’ Marlowe Aaron Sorkin worked at the concessions at the theater for years and only heard dialogue for years and that influenced him Harold Pinter is a writer who knows when to take a pause in dialogue The Thin Man, Bringing Up Baby, The Marx brothers influenced her sense of comedy Neil Simon plays (Odd Couple, Barefoot in the Park: A Comedy in Three Acts, and The Odd Couple: A Comedy in Three Acts) Singin’ In The Rain Peter Marks, theater critic of the New York Times and the Washington Post New York International Film Festival Mawkish Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger (and Tiger Beat has a song called “Holden Caufield is Not an Asshole”), A Separate Peace by John Knowles, and The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath were the only examples of “YA” that Libba had growing up Laurie Halse Anderson, David Levithan, Rachel Cohn, Francesca Lia Block (listen to her First Draft interview here), and Angela Johnson were some of the writers that Libba discovered when she dove into YA fiction Aaron Zimmerman, who runs the non-profit New York Writers Coalition Ann Brashares (author of The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants), Melissa Sinnet, and Cecily von Ziegesar (author of Gossip Girl) were Libba’s editors at Alloy Book Publishing Sweet Sixteen Holly Black, Newberry Honoree and New York Times bestselling author the Spiderwick Chronicles, The Curse Workers, Magesterium, and her most recent series, Folk of Air (listen to her First Draft interview here) “Miles and Miles of No Man’s Land,” Libba Bray’s post about depression Stephanie Perkins‘ blog post about depression (hear Stephanie and me on a panel together in this First Draft episode) Helter Skelter by Vincent Bugliosi, Curt Gentry Carrie by Stephen King I want to hear from you! Have a question about writing or creativity for Sarah Enni or her guests to answer? To leave a voicemail, call (818) 533-1998. Subscribe To First Draft with Sarah Enni Every Tuesday, I speak to storytellers like Veronica Roth, author of Divergent; Linda Holmes, author and host of NPR’s Pop Culture Happy Hour podcast; Jonny Sun, internet superstar, illustrator of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Gmorning, Gnight! and author and illustrator of Everyone’s an Aliebn When Ur a Aliebn Too;  Michael Dante  DiMartino, co-creator of Avatar: The Last Airbender; John August, screenwriter of Big Fish, Charlie’s Angels, and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory; or Rhett Miller, musician and frontman for The Old 97s. Together, we take deep dives on their careers and creative works. Don’t miss an episode! Subscribe in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts. It’s free! Rate, Review, and Recommend How do you like the show? Please take a moment to rate and review First Draft with Sarah Enni in Apple Podcasts, Google Play, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Your honest and positive review helps others discover the show -- so thank you! Is there someone you think would love this podcast as much as you do? Please share this episode on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, or via carrier pigeon (maybe try a text or e-mail, come to think of it). Just click the Share button at the bottom of this post! Thanks again!

Write Or Die Podcast
Halloween Bonus Episode: Holly Black, Pond Revelations and Weird Stuff!

Write Or Die Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2018 51:15


Holly Black is the author of bestselling contemporary fantasy books for kids and teens. Some of her titles include The Spiderwick Chronicles (with Tony DiTerlizzi), The Modern Faerie Tale series, the Curse Workers series, Doll Bones, The Coldest Girl in Coldtown, the Magisterium series (with Cassandra Clare) and The Darkest Part of the Forest. She has been […]

Fantastic Fiction at KGB
Audio from Jan 18th with Holly Black & Fran Wilde

Fantastic Fiction at KGB

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2017 45:43


The following audio was recorded live at the KGB Bar on January 18, 2017 with guests Holly Black & Fran Wilde. Holly Black Holly Black is a writer of bestselling contemporary dark fantasy. Some of her titles include The Spiderwick Chronicles (with Tony DiTerlizzi), The Modern Faerie Tale series, the Curse Workers series, Doll Bones, […]

Bibliophiles Anonymous
Bibliophiles Anonymous #65 - We're wishin'!

Bibliophiles Anonymous

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2014 57:30


In this episode of Bibliophiles Anonymous, Denise and Jess take on another topic from "The Broke and the Bookish," one of our favorite bookish websites. We're talking about our wishlist - the things that we wish certain authors would do for us. Hey, we've been devoted fans! We deserve it! Right? Here are some of the things we really really want: Dear John Flanagan: Why can't you write Ranger's Apprentice books for ever? Dear Mercedes Lackey: please write about the founding of Valdemar! Dear J.K. Rowling: please, for the love of Merlin, give us more Harry Potter! Particularly the Marauders years, but we'll take anything. Dear Chloe Neill: please give us more about the Shifters! Or any of the other supernatural creatures living in the greater Chicago area! Dear Mira Grant: please let us know what happened to those two characters (you know who we're talking about)! Dear Rachel Hawkins: please write more Hex Hall books! And if you do, please be sure that Archer is in them! Dear Papa Tolkien: please come back from the dead and finish all your unfinished tales! We understand that this one might be a bit more difficult. Dear Holly Black: please write another book in the Curse Workers series! You can't just quit the mob! Dear Elizabeth Haydon: first off, welcome back! Your fans have missed you! Please finish the Symphony of Ages before you disappear again! This topic could go on forever and ever. If there is anything on your bookish wishlist, please let us know! We are also in the process of making our episode schedule for 2014. If there's anything you'd like to hear on the show, weather it's a topic you'd like us to discuss or a book you'd like us to review, we would love to hear about it! You can find us on Facebook and Twitter, or email us at bibliophiles.podcast@gmail.com. Thanks for listening! Please rate, review and subscribe!