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DIY MFA Radio
105: Taking Your Creative Passion from Idea to Finished Book - Interview with Julie Zickefoose

DIY MFA Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2016 44:51


Hey there Word Nerds! I’m so thrilled that you're joining me for this episode. Today I’ll be talking to Julie Zickefoose, an artist and author of three books, the latest being Baby Birds: An Artist Looks into the Nest. In today’s interview, we’ll be talking about how to turn your passion for a subject into a book (or something more), and how to keep up the motivation to pursue that passion, even when you’re not sure where it might lead. In this episode Julie and I discuss: Taking a wild idea from concept to concrete Developing your skill set to enhance your work Bringing your unique perspective to the subject Relying on your passion to help you push through the project’s obstacles Being open to the possibilities that come from the problems you face Plus, Julie’s #1 tip for writers. If you love nature writing, you can order a copy of Julie's latest book Baby Birds: An Artist Looks into the Nest, with her gorgeous watercolor artwork and written accounts following the first days of these hatchlings. It's really quite a spectacular project. And if you order via this Amazon affiliate link, DIY MFA gets a small commission at no cost to you. As always, thank you for supporting DIY MFA and our featured authors! Writer/artist Julie Zickefoose, author of Baby Birds: An Artist Looks Into the Nest (2016), The Bluebird Effect (2012), and Letters from Eden (2006), is a Contributing Editor to Bird Watcher’s Digest and her blog entertains more than 32,000 visitors each month. Julie loves to introduce people to birdwatching, and now leads natural history excursions abroad. She travels to speak for nature festivals, clubs and horticultural societies, and lives with her family on an 80-acre sanctuary in Appalachian Ohio. Indigo Hill has hosted 194 bird species and 78 species of butterflies as of 2016. To learn more about Julie, her writing and her artwork, check out her website. You can also follow her on Twitter and Instagram.     For more info and show notes: DIYMFA.com/105

This Birding Life
Episode 36: The Sounds of Spring at Indigo Hill

This Birding Life

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2012 11:08


TBL host Bill Thompson, III, shares recordings of bird calls heralding the arrival of spring on Indigo Hill.

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This Birding Life (Enhanced)
Episode 36: The Sounds of Spring at Indigo Hill

This Birding Life (Enhanced)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2012 11:08


TBL host Bill Thompson, III, shares recordings of bird calls heralding the arrival of spring on Indigo Hill.

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This Birding Life
Episode 23: The Big Sit!

This Birding Life

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2009 20:28


Host Bill Thompson, III, interviews participants in the 2008 Big Sit! held in the birding tower on his farm, Indigo Hill, in southeastern Ohio.

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This Birding Life (Enhanced)
Episode 23: The Big Sit!

This Birding Life (Enhanced)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2009 55:25


Host Bill Thompson, III, interviews participants in the 2008 Big Sit! held in the birding tower on his farm, Indigo Hill, in southeastern Ohio.

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