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Why We Write

Interviews with award-winning authors from the Lesley University community and beyond. We cover a broad range of genres and topics, all related to books and the writing life.

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Update frequency
every 11 days
Average duration
34 minutes
Episodes
81
Years Active
2018 - 2023
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Dark fantasy writer Zin E. Clarke wins with

Dark fantasy writer Zin E. Clarke wins with "Flowers from the Sea"

Zin E. Rocklyn speaks on their Shirley Jackson Award-winning novella “Flowers for the Sea" with fellow speculative fiction author and Lesley University faculty Laurie Foos.

Read Zin's essay, "My Genre…

00:44:00  |   Wed 22 Feb 2023
In ‘A Fractured Infinity,’ a sci-fi love story spans the metaverse

In ‘A Fractured Infinity,’ a sci-fi love story spans the metaverse

Creative Writing alum Nathan Tavares talks about his debut novel, "A Fractured Infinity," a sci-fi love story that's "like the movie 'Arrival,' but really gay." In this episode, Nathan gives us a vie…

00:28:44  |   Tue 22 Nov 2022
A.J. Verdelle's 'Literary Friendship' with Toni Morrison

A.J. Verdelle's 'Literary Friendship' with Toni Morrison

Episode notes

Being friends with Toni Morrison, one of the most influential writers in American literature was a life-changing experience for A.J. Verdelle, but it came with its ups and downs. A.J. wr…

00:31:04  |   Tue 01 Nov 2022
Emily Inouye Huey explores Japanese-American history in YA debut

Emily Inouye Huey explores Japanese-American history in YA debut

Episode notes

The forced relocation of thousands of Japanese and Japanese-Americans during World War II profoundly shaped Emily Inouye Huey's family. Uprooted from their home on the West Coast, her gr…

00:29:02  |   Tue 18 Oct 2022
Sara Farizan on Chucky Dolls, an Evil Pinball Machine and Writing Horror

Sara Farizan on Chucky Dolls, an Evil Pinball Machine and Writing Horror

Lesley University alumna and Creative Writing faculty Sara Farizan talks about her first YA horror novel, Dead Flip, a not-too-scary of nostalgia, friendship, and an evil pinball machine. In this epi…

00:33:48  |   Tue 04 Oct 2022
Grace K. Shim brings K-dramas to the page

Grace K. Shim brings K-dramas to the page

Episode notes

Growing up, Grace K. Shim relished the twists and turns of Korean dramas. Now, she's written one of her own with her YA debut, The Noh Family, in which recent high school graduate Chloe …

00:31:33  |   Tue 13 Sep 2022
Saraciea J. Fennell is Bringing Books to the Bronx

Saraciea J. Fennell is Bringing Books to the Bronx

The Bronx is Reading founder Saraciea J. Fennell is working to get more books into the hands of young people, especially those who come from backgrounds similar to hers, through her organization, a y…

00:35:08  |   Mon 20 Jun 2022
Rebecca Rolland on 'The Art of Talking with Children'

Rebecca Rolland on 'The Art of Talking with Children'

Episode notes

Whether you're a parent, teacher, or simply someone who will one day in encounter a child, Rebecca Rolland ’17 has advice for how to respond to kids, and most importantly, how to listen.

00:24:49  |   Tue 07 Jun 2022
'Mother Noise' author Cindy House on addiction, parenting, and David Sedaris

'Mother Noise' author Cindy House on addiction, parenting, and David Sedaris

With heartfelt, gritty, and sometimes humorous essays, Cindy House's memoir Mother Noise addresses her years of drug addiction, becoming a parent, and her long friendship with David Sedaris.

00:23:22  |   Tue 24 May 2022
Starting a literary podcast with Tavi Taylor Black and Christine Junge

Starting a literary podcast with Tavi Taylor Black and Christine Junge

Tavi Taylor Black and Christine Junge are the podcasters behind The Personal Element, a monthly discussion about one essay that both writers loved. On this episode, they take us through their podcast…

00:38:48  |   Tue 10 May 2022
National Poetry Month: Bonita Lee Penn finds joy in the

National Poetry Month: Bonita Lee Penn finds joy in the "Death Doula's Song"

On our final National Poetry Month episode of the year, Bonita Lee Penn shares a hopeful poem inspired by death (no really). 

Find the transcript on our episode page.

Today's guest

Bonita Lee Penn is an…

00:08:46  |   Tue 26 Apr 2022
National Poetry Month: Staci Halt imagines the wilds of New York City with 'Soft'

National Poetry Month: Staci Halt imagines the wilds of New York City with 'Soft'

In our third National Poetry Month episode of the month, a visit to New York City expands Staci Halt's understanding of poetry and inspires her poem "Soft."

A transcript of this episode, info about pr…

00:06:41  |   Tue 19 Apr 2022
National Poetry Month: July Westhale Goes to the Moon's Moon

National Poetry Month: July Westhale Goes to the Moon's Moon

Episode notes
 

July Westhale ’13 imagines life in outer space with her forthcoming poetry collection "Moon Moon." On this episode, she gives us a preview with "the world as it is."
 

Find the transcript…

00:05:34  |   Tue 12 Apr 2022
National Poetry Month: Robbie Gamble's Memo to a Border Patrol Agent

National Poetry Month: Robbie Gamble's Memo to a Border Patrol Agent

Our Poetry Month series returns! Every Tuesday in April we invite a Lesley poet to share a poem and speak briefly about their work. This year, we're starting with Robbie Gamble ’17, who reads and dis…

00:04:59  |   Tue 05 Apr 2022
How to Read Poetry (and Why) with Kevin Prufer

How to Read Poetry (and Why) with Kevin Prufer

Poetry is great, right? Why don't we read it more? Poet and professor Kevin Prufer gives us practical ways to start reading poetry and why it's (sometimes) better than fiction.

This episode is all to …

00:24:25  |   Tue 22 Mar 2022
Mean Girls meets Cheer in Hayley Krischer's 'The Falling Girls'

Mean Girls meets Cheer in Hayley Krischer's 'The Falling Girls'

 In Hayley Krischer's "The Falling Girls," a mysterious death, friendship, betrayal, and social media mix to create a "thrilleresque" and compulsively readable young adult novel with inspiration from…

00:31:44  |   Tue 01 Mar 2022
Hireath is the Welsh word you didn't know you needed

Hireath is the Welsh word you didn't know you needed

In her memoir, The Long Field: Wales and the Presence of Absence, Pamela Petro unfurls the meaning of hireath — a Welsh word that encompasses nostalgia, homesickness, and longing — and dissects all t…

00:33:09  |   Tue 15 Feb 2022
Margaret Chen's 'Suburban Gothic'

Margaret Chen's 'Suburban Gothic'

Margaret F. Chen's short story collection Suburban Gothic peers behind the facade of life in the 'burbs...and it gets a little dark.

In this episode, Margaret discusses her fascination with suburbs, c…

00:23:49  |   Tue 01 Feb 2022
A journey into the 'Blue Desert' with Celia Jeffries

A journey into the 'Blue Desert' with Celia Jeffries

In "Blue Desert," Celia Jeffries tells the story of a young English woman abducted by a nomadic tribe into the Sahara. In this episode, Celia talks about writing a story in a culture and time complet…

00:28:45  |   Tue 14 Dec 2021
How to Survive NaNoWriMo

How to Survive NaNoWriMo

We're midway through National Novel Writing Month, and we've got two NaNoWriMo veterans to share their advice. Whether or not you're trying to pen 50,000 words on your novel this month or are thinkin…

00:38:44  |   Tue 16 Nov 2021
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