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Prompt to Page

A JCPL librarian interviews published writers about their favorite writing prompts—exercises that can help inspire, focus, and improve your creative writing. Whether you’re a beginner or a pro, a novelist, essayist, or poet, you’ll find ideas and advice to motivate you to keep writing. A partnership with the Carnegie Center for Literacy and Learning.

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every 30 days
Average duration
21 minutes
Episodes
47
Years Active
2021 - 2025
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Fenton Johnson

Fenton Johnson

Kentucky Writers Hall of Fame author Fenton Johnson doesn't believe in writer's block. "Fighting with the white page over a week, a month, a year, sometimes 10 years," he says, "that's what we call w…

00:34:08  |   Mon 18 Aug 2025
Leatha Kendrick

Leatha Kendrick

Poet Leatha Kendrick believes that creativity is a habit. "To exercise your creativity is to keep it active and alive," she says. "You have to get up and walk to the library and then something can ha…

00:21:41  |   Mon 21 Jul 2025
Christopher McCurry

Christopher McCurry

"A teacher giving a prompt is the same as the world nudging you to write something," says poet and educator Christopher McCurry. 

On this episode, Christoper shares two prompts that will inspire you a…

00:19:24  |   Mon 16 Jun 2025
Wes Blake

Wes Blake

For author Wes Blake, a former West Jessamine High School English teacher, writing about his obsessions helped him find his subject matter.
 

"When you write about what obsesses you," he says, "it guid…

00:23:36  |   Mon 19 May 2025
Lynnell Edwards

Lynnell Edwards

Poet Lynnell Edwards enjoys using what she calls "external prompts" from other authors. But she believes that "ultimately as writers, we've got to have sort of internal prompts." 

On this episode, Lyn…

00:18:22  |   Mon 21 Apr 2025
Tammy Oberhausen

Tammy Oberhausen

When novelist Tammy Oberhausen feels "stuck or uninspired," she tends "to wallow around with it for a while and feel bad." Writing prompts help her ideas flow again. "Don't wallow too much," she says…

00:18:01  |   Mon 17 Mar 2025
Amelia Zachry

Amelia Zachry

Amelia Zachry, author of Enough: A Memoir of Mistakes, Mania, and Motherhood, didn't think anyone would want to read about her trauma. But being vulnerable about her experiences "invited people to be…

00:21:47  |   Tue 18 Feb 2025
Jessica Handler

Jessica Handler

Author Jessica Handler believes "that when we write well, we're writing about what matters to us." 

What matters to you? On this episode, Jessica shares a prompt that will help you understand what you…

00:19:56  |   Tue 21 Jan 2025
B. Elizabeth Beck

B. Elizabeth Beck

For poet and fiction writer B. Elizabeth Beck, "making sure that you are actively engaged in a community is... the salvation to your sanity and to your work."

On this episode, Elizabeth discusses her …

00:27:51  |   Mon 16 Dec 2024
Jacinda Townsend

Jacinda Townsend

Novelist Jacinda Townsend believes that "writing is a habit, and the imagination begets the imagination." Having a set writing routine helps her create because "the imagination is a kind of muscle." 

00:21:08  |   Mon 18 Nov 2024
Robert Gipe

Robert Gipe

Novelist Robert Gipe believes that when you use writing prompts, "you're just kind of fishing for something that works."

If you're lucky, you might end up with "a couple of sentences that have some en…

00:18:21  |   Mon 21 Oct 2024
Deidra White

Deidra White

When creative writer Deidra White feels stuck with her writing, she tells herself to "write the poem that you need to read." This exercise helps with one of the most challenging aspects of writing: v…

00:22:49  |   Mon 16 Sep 2024
Silas House

Silas House

Are you an aspiring writer who thinks you’ll write a novel when you have more time or your children are older? If so, author and Kentucky Poet Laureate Silas House has some advice for you. 

“Often you…

00:26:31  |   Sat 17 Aug 2024
Kaitlyn Hill

Kaitlyn Hill

Kaitlyn Hill, who writes young adult romantic comedies, didn't always take those stories seriously, even though she was drawn to them. "It was just really powerful for me to come to the realization t…

00:25:11  |   Mon 15 Jul 2024
Sandra Gail Lambert

Sandra Gail Lambert

Sandra Gail Lambert, author of My Withered Legs and Other Essays, started writing in her forties. She believes her age helped her cope with the "rough and tumble world" of publishing.

"There's so much…

00:20:56  |   Mon 24 Jun 2024
George Ella Lyon

George Ella Lyon

Do you wonder if you have a book inside you? According to Kentucky Writers Hall of Fame member George Ella Lyon, "you have to write to find out." George Ella says writers "have to dwell in uncertaint…

00:25:04  |   Mon 20 May 2024
Prompt to Page with Robin LaMer Rahija

Prompt to Page with Robin LaMer Rahija

If you're a writer who works another job to make a living, poet Robin LaMer Rahija has some advice for you. "I think ideas and thoughts and little tiny chunks of motivation come to all of us througho…

00:17:18  |   Mon 15 Apr 2024
Prompt to Page with JC McPherson

Prompt to Page with JC McPherson

Author and arts administrator JC McPherson is also a trained master electrician who approaches poetry with a troubleshooting mindset. He says that "writing a poem is no different than wiring up a new…

00:19:33  |   Mon 18 Mar 2024
Tracee de Hahn

Tracee de Hahn

On this episode, we talk to Tracee de Hahn, author of the Agnes Luthi mystery series and coordinator of the Carnegie Center's Author Academy

Tracee prefers "to think of a prompt as a possibility, bu…

00:21:04  |   Tue 20 Feb 2024
Sean L. Corbin

Sean L. Corbin

On this episode of Prompt to Page, Sean L. Corbin, the Poetry Gauntlet Coordinator for the Carnegie Center for Literacy and Learning, discusses his belief that "everything is a prompt." 

"If you sit d…

00:25:58  |   Tue 16 Jan 2024
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