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Heather Daugherty, Seminarian
Heather Daughrity an editor, writer, and book reviewer.She is the author of the novel "Knock, Knock," the short story collection "Tales My Grandmother Told Me," and has had short stories published in numerous anthologies.Marie Lanza is a writer of both novels and short stories.She is the author of the 4-book post-apocalyptic series "Fractured" and has had short stories published in numerous anthologies.She has also worked as both a producer and a radio personality and is currently a ghostwriter for biographies as well as prose.Samantha Underhill is a writer of poetry and short stories.She is also a voice-over artist, educator, and researcher.She is the author of the poetry collection "Sadness of the Siren" and has had her short stories published in "Weird Tales" and "Weird House."They join Vince on the show to discuss their short story contributions to the new short story collection "House of Haunts," which was edited and curated by Heather Daugherty.They discuss the logistics of keeping a unified narrative throughout writing stories for an anthology that included a total of 23 authors, their writing processes, as well as their individual journeys to and within the art of creative writing.Heather's LinksInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/hdaughrityhorror/?utm_source=ig_embed&ig_rid=7f4b7839-edc5-4353-ad56-5811b76e426b&ig_mid=1F0FD152-FE1C-4F99-BBA1-350160676879X:https://twitter.com/HDaughrityBooksAmazon:https://www.amazon.com/stores/Heather-Daughrity/author/B0CK9Q384V?ref=ap_rdr&store_ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=trueMarie's LinksWebsite:http://marielanza.com/Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/marie_lanza/?hl=enFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/MarieLanzaBooks/X:https://twitter.com/Marie_Lanza?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5EauthorAmazon:https://www.amazon.com/stores/Marie-Lanza/author/B00SG6H46S?ref=ap_rdr&store_ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=trueSamantha's LinksWebsite:https://samreadsandwrites.weebly.com/Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/sadnessofthesiren/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's time for our Annual Women's History Month episode! This week Kit Sekelsky and Heather Daugherty team up against the team of Courtney Shah and Robyn Hardy with Zahkia in the host's chair for what was a fantastic game. Enjoy! Triviamatic code - 663494
We recorded today's conversation on location at the Rustic Hare Spring Market happening Friday, April 1 (12pm - 6pm), Saturday, April 2 (10am - 5pm), and Sunday, April 3 (12pm - 4pm) at 197 E. Court Street in Woodstock. Kary Haun from Shenandoah County Tourism joined me for the conversation along with Jennifer Luvaas and Tracey Martin to explain how the pop-up shop started last year and told us a bit about their background, their relationship, and future events. Jennifer & Tracey paired up with Heather Daugherty & Teresa Hardbower to create and make most of what you'll find at the market. Their focus is on home decor and furniture pieces that are suitable for most any home decorating style with an emphasis on rustic and vintage. Learn more about Jennifer's business, Three Thirty 3 Designs on her website: https://www.threethirty3designs.com/ and follow her on Facebook.
Co-hosts Caitlin Dillon and Heather Daugherty discuss overcoming darkness and how to get through tough times. Featured is “Darkest Night Ends” by Hannah Garthwaite and an interview with Jay Fude, a Technical Communication major.
Co-hosts Caitlin Dillon and Heather Daugherty discuss the human use of repetition, from poems to song lyrics. Featured is the poem, “Lights of a Stroke” by Somer Leathern from our 2019 issue. Our submissions spotlight takes a look at Roadrunner Review, an online literary journal. Daniel Holiday is our featured English major. Photo by Aidan Roof from Pexels
Co-hosts Caitlin Dillon and Heather Daugherty discuss the depths of odes and their underlying meanings. Featured is the poem, “An Ode to Doña Pepa, A Peruvian Treat” by Eve Jimenez Sagastegui from our 2019 issue. Our submissions spotlight takes a look at Ofrendas Press, a bilingual literary magazine. Rachael Drenckpohl is our featured English major.
Co-hosts Caitlin Dillon and Heather Daugherty discuss how to deal with content that wouldn’t be polite in certain company. Featured are the poems, “ACAB” and “Crude Oil” by Hazelle Lerum from our 2019 issue. Our submissions spotlight takes a look at Pine Hills Review, a fellow literary magazine looking for diversity. Jilian Whitehead is our […]
Co-hosts Caitlin Dillon and Heather Daugherty discuss the angst that every writer feels. Featured is the short story “The Gate” by Hannah Warrick from our 2019 issue. Mariah Smith is our featured English major.
Co-hosts Caitlin Dillon and Heather Daugherty discuss what it means to attach meaning to inanimate objects in part two of a two part series. Featured is the poem, “Sabbatical” by Phillip Losquadro from our 2019 issue. Clarissa Blakely is out featured English major.
Co-hosts Caitlin Dillon and Heather Daugherty discuss what it means to attach meaning to inanimate objects in part one of a two part series. Featured is the poem, “The Dance Began” by Pei Ja Anderson from our 2019 issue. Justin Janorschke describes the literary magazine River Styx, an independent literary magazine from St. Louis. Janae […]
No, this episode isn’t about hairstyles! Co-hosts Caitlin Dillon and Heather Daugherty discuss braided prose, which weaves together different narrative strands. Featured is an example of a braided essay, “Breathless” by Ryan Cahill from our 2019 issue, plus a shout-out to acclaimed writer Deb Olin Unferth. Justin Janorschke describes the literary magazine Wit Tea, which […]
After last episode’s cliffhanger (which is better in writing, empathy or sympathy?) our co-hosts Caitlin Dillon and Heather Daugherty are back to discuss this writerly stand-off in greater detail. Hear Lauren Caldarella discuss her story “There Goes That” from our 2018 issue of The Mochila Review. Then hear Missouri Western State University student Julie Barber […]
When writing, is it better to feel with or for a character? Our co-hosts, Caitlin Dillon and Heather Daugherty, discuss this very question in relation to Hannah Diaz’s “A Story Never Told” from our 2018 issue of The Mochila Review. On a slightly lighter note, our Mochila managing editor, Huey, joins the recording session to […]
Our favorite co-hosts Caitlin Dillon and Heather Daugherty delve deep into writing about addiction while discussing Meghan Dairaghi’s story “BYOB” (which appeared in The Mochila Review‘s Spring 2018 issue). Our Submission Spotlight with Justin Janorschke features two diverse magazines: Muzzle Magazine and Duende. Finally, we have our Confessions of an English Major segment featuring one of our […]
Our fun-loving co-hosts Caitlin Dillon and Heather Daugherty talk about that wacky shift from child to adult–and how to write about it. We hear Jeremy Shaban read “Summer in Autumn,” the MoRe Prize-winning story in our Spring 2018 issue. Finally, Caitlin and Heather get the dirt from Zach Hill in our new segment “Confessions of […]
Our wonderful co-hosts Caitlin Dillon and Heather Daugherty are back to discuss coffee breaks, er, line breaks! In this episode of Mochila Chat they talk about “Chairlift” by Arlo Cristofaro-Hark from our Spring 2018 issue of The Mochila Review (which you can purchase here). We also introduce two new segments: “Submission Spotlight” with Justin Janorske, and “Confessions of […]
Our favorite co-hosts Caitlin Dillon and Heather Daugherty. They are here today to discuss a few of their favorite things. Today on the Mochila Chat we talk about real experiences in your creative pieces. We hear a creative essay titled “Little League” by Theo Kandel from our Spring 2018 issue. We also hear “O Captain! My Captain!” by Walt Whitman read by Anne Davies. Finally, our favorite traveling co-host, Justin Janorschke, visits Columbia University. He talks about the MFA programs being offered.
Our favorite co-hosts Caitlin Dillon and Heather Daugherty. They are here today to discuss a few of their favorite things. Today on the Mochila Chat we talk about telling true stories through creative nonfiction. We hear a creative essay titled "Cleda" by Savannah Delgross from our Spring 2018 issue. We also hear "Walden" by Henry David Thoreau read by Bob Nulph. Finally, our favorite traveling co-host, Justin Janorschke, visits the University of Montana. He talks about the MFA programs being offered.
Our favorite co-host Caitlin Dillon is back with our new co-host Heather Daugherty. They are here today to discuss a few of their favorite things. Today on the Mochila Chat we talk about experiences that can be cringe-worthy and how some authors use their personal experiences to create beautifully written pieces of work. We hear […]
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