Sinopsis
Author Daniel Ford and screenwriter Sean Tuohy discuss the craft of writing with best-selling authors, well known screenwriters, and comedians with the help of the most badass up-and-coming writers on the Internet.
Episodios
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Friday Morning Coffee: “Star Wars” in Your Cup
31/12/2015 Duración: 10minSean Tuohy and his one of his best Florida buds chat about “Star Wars: The Force Awakens.”
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Episode 105: ‘He Never Died’ Director Jason Krawczyk
21/12/2015 Duración: 42minJason Krawczyk, screenwriter and director, talks to Sean Tuohy about how he got into screenwriting (Jon Lovitz’s “The Critic” plays a role), his directing style, meeting Henry Rollins for the first time, and the inspiration behind his recent movie “He Never Died.”
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Episode 104: Nerd Culture Essayist Ryan Britt
18/12/2015 Duración: 42minRyan Britt, author of the essay collection Luke Skywalker Can't Read: And Other Geeky Truths, helps us celebrate Star Wars Day by talking to Sean Tuohy about all things nerd.
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Episode 103: The Bone Labyrinth Author James Rollins
08/12/2015Author James Rollins talks to Daniel Ford about his latest book, The Bone Labyrinth, which debuts Dec. 15.
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Episode 102: Friendship Fog Author Peter Sherwood
30/11/2015 Duración: 26minPeter Sherwood, author of the pale of memory, The Murdery Delicious Hamwich Gumm Mystery, and The Murdery Delicious High Seas Horror, returns to the podcast to talk about his most recent novel, Friendship Fog.
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Friday Morning Coffee: The Search for More Pie
27/11/2015 Duración: 14minDaniel Ford and Sean Tuohy talk about writing during the holidays, Thanksgiving fixin’s, and, of course, pie.
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Episode 101: Television Producer and Screenwriter Graham Yost
23/11/2015 Duración: 41minGraham Yost—whose credits include “Speed,” “Broken Arrow,” “Raines,” “Boomtown,” and the hit series “Justified”—talks to Sean Tuohy and Daniel Ford about his father’s influence on his career, writing the script for “Speed,” working with Elmore Leonard, and what he’ll miss most about crafting stories for Raylan Givens.
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Friday Morning Coffee: Blues-Rock Musician Patrick Sweany
20/11/2015 Duración: 22minPatrick Sweany, one of Nashville’s bluesy rockers, talks to Dave Pezza about his roots, his early musical influences, his songwriting process, and recording his recent album “Daytime Turned to Nighttime.”
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Episode 100: Television Writer and Producer Mike Royce
16/11/2015 Duración: 36minMike Royce, whose credits include “Everybody Loves Raymond,” “Men of a Certain Age,” and “Enlisted,” joins Sean Tuohy and Daniel Ford for their 100th podcast to talk about his early stand up career, how he got into screenwriting, the art of being a showrunner, and how he deals with cancellation and rejection. To learn more about Mike Royce, follow him on Twitter and Instagram. Today’s episode is sponsored by Libro.fm.
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Friday Morning Coffee: Sonya Gavankar From The Newseum
13/11/2015 Duración: 13minSonya Gavankar, manager of public relations for the Newseum in Washington D.C., talks to Daniel Ford about the museum’s founding principles, some of her favorite exhibits, and why it’s important to have a museum dedicated to journalism in the nation’s capital.
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Episode 99: Author and Screenwriter Derek Haas
09/11/2015 Duración: 50minSean Tuohy and Daniel Ford talk about why deadlines are so important to writers, especially aspiring ones, and then author and screenwriter Derek Haas—whose credits include “3:10 to Yuma,” “Chicago Fire,” and his Columbus series—comes on to chat about his new book A Different Lie and his screenwriting career.
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Episode 98: Author Erica Wright
03/11/2015 Duración: 22minErica Wright, author of The Red Chameleon and The Granite Moth, talks to Daniel Ford about her writing career, why $1 pizza is important to writers, and the inspiration behind her witty and tough heroine Kathleen Stone.
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Episode 97: Science Fiction Author Steve Alten
26/10/2015 Duración: 25minInternational best-selling science fiction author Steve Alten talks to Sean Tuohy about how an article about the Mariana Trench inspired him to write his first novel Meg, his writing and research processes, how he incorporates his fan base into his work, and what’s next for his career.
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Episode 96: The Screenwriter & The Novelist Chapter 3
19/10/2015 Duración: 31minSean Tuohy and Daniel Ford discuss dealing with rejection, why writers shouldn’t exclusively write for the market, the Korean War (no, seriously), how they develop story ideas, The Writers’ Room of Boston, and their favorite times to write.
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Episode 95: The Screenwriter & The Novelist Scene 2
12/10/2015 Duración: 47minSean Tuohy and Daniel Ford talk about their fall reading lists, Michael Connelly’s Harry Bosch series, following an author or screenwriter’s career arc, and how their own writing careers have evolved in the past couple of years.
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Episode 94: Author Amy Stewart
05/10/2015 Duración: 24minAuthor Amy Stewart talks to Daniel Ford about her desire to be a writer at a young age, her love of the natural world, and the inspiration behind her debut novel, Girl Waits With Gun.
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Episode 93: Author and Literary Agent Bill Clegg
28/09/2015 Duración: 41minAuthor and literary agent Bill Clegg talks to Gary Almeter at the Baltimore Book Festival about his serendipitous path into the literary world and the inspiration behind his debut novel Did You Ever Have a Family.
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Episode 92: Screenwriter Ken Nolan
21/09/2015 Duración: 58minScreenwriter Ken Nolan, whose credits include “Black Hawk Down,” talks to Daniel Ford and Sean Tuohy about his love of writing and movies, the art of screenwriting, and his awkward moment with legendary moviemaker Michael Mann.
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Episode 91: Best-Selling Mystery Author Eric Rickstad
15/09/2015 Duración: 35minEric Rickstad, author of The Silent Girls, Reap, and, most recently, Lie in Wait, talks to Sean Tuohy about capturing Vermont’s scary beauty, his organic writing process, and how his love of reading fueled his desire to become a writer.
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Episode 90: Author Eric Bennett
09/09/2015 Duración: 26minEric Bennett, author of A Big Enough Lie, talks to Dave Pezza about his upcoming book, Workshops of Empire: Stegner, Engle, and American Creative Writing during the Cold War, and the state of American fiction.