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EatSleepWrite

EatSleepWrite

Written by: Adam Scull
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EatSleepWrite is a podcast for writers and authors. I'm a soul searcher, digging deeply into writers' souls to unveil their true message and meaning. I create a comfortable community for writers to openly discuss their passions, unveil their motivating forces, share their inspiration with the world and even expose their fears. My ultimate goal with EatSleepWrite is to create a podcast that will make a real and positive difference in the writer's life by introducing the listener to the author with an intimate conversation about their journey from writer to published author. EatSleepWrite is the conduit for making the listener dream about the stories that are written.2022 Art
Episodes
  • Podcast - Author Mary Kendall
    Jul 14 2022

    Mary Kendall lived in old (and haunted) houses growing up which sparked a life-long interest in history and story-telling. She earned degrees in history-related fields and worked as a historian for many years. Her fiction writing is heavily influenced by the past which she believes is never really dead and buried. Fueled by black coffee and a possible sprinkling of Celtic fairy dust, she tends to find inspiration in odd places and sometimes while kneading bread dough. The author resides in Maryland with her family.

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    17 mins
  • Podcast - Author Vicki-Ann Bush
    Jul 7 2022

    Writing Young Adult paranormal, she finds inspiration from events that have been in her life for as long as she can remember. Inheriting the sensitivity to the supernatural from her family, they continue to be an endless source of vision.

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    13 mins
  • Podcast - Author Jon Bassoff
    Jul 4 2022

    Jon Bassoff is the author of nine novels. His mountain gothic novel, Corrosion, has been translated in French and German and was nominated for the Grand Prix de Litterature Policiere, France's biggest crime fiction award. The Disassembled Man has been adapted for the big screen.

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    21 mins
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