Episodes
This Podlit features an interview with Amy Stolls, Literature Program Officer for the NEA. Since the mid nineties, Literature remains the only NEA discipline to give individual grants. In this interview, Amy discusses the grant application process, trends in manuscript submissions, and why people sometimes refer to her as the "oil slick chick." For more information about the National Endowment for the Arts, visit www.nea.gov. To learn more about Creative Nonfiction, the journal and...
Published 08/11/06
Each year, an estimated 100,000 people die from preventable medical errors. In PodLit #8, actress Kathryn Spitz reads Linda Peeno's essay, "Burden of Oath," which describes her work to preserve the humanity of patients caught in a corporatized healthcare system. In her role as lawyer and physcian, she treats the healthcare system itself. "Burden of Oath" was originally published in Creative Nonfiction issue 21, Rage and Reconciliation: Inspiring a Healthcare Revolution.   Rage and...
Published 07/25/06
For this PodLit program, Lee Gutkind interviews Jeffrey Lependorf, the Executive Director of CLMP,  (Council of Literary Magazines and Presses), in Austin, Texas at the Association of Writers and Writing Programs conference.  In the interview, Jeffrey discusses the difference between mission driven and bottom-line driven publishers, as well as the vital role mission driven publishers play by discovering new writers.  For more information about Creative Nonfiction, the journal and the genre,...
Published 07/10/06
Each year, an estimated 100,000 people die from preventable medical errors.  In PodLit # 7, actress Helena Ruoti reads aloud Ruthann Robson's essay, "Notes from a Difficult Case," which chronicles her experience as a patient misdiagnosed with terminal cancer--and on the verge of becoming another statistic.   Originally published in issue 21, Rage & Reconciliation: Inspiring a Health Care Revolution, Robson's essay won the Creative Nonfiction $10,000 Best Essay Award.  Rage &...
Published 06/08/06
PodLit 6 features Lee Gutkind's interview with Mary Gannon, Editor of Poets & Writers Magazine. Poets & Writers Inc., the nation's largest non-profit literary organization, supports writers of all genres, but, until recently, did not include creative nonfiction writers in their Poets & Writers online directory of writers. Mary discusses the recent decision to add creative nonfiction writers to the directory, and Creative Nonfiction's role in the exciting change. Mary also offers...
Published 05/10/06
In Issue 27 of Creative Nonfiction, we published Writing It Short: The Best of Brevity - creative nonfiction pieces of 750 words or less. For PodLit #5, Lee Gutkind talks with Dinty W. Moore, founder and editor of Brevity, the online journal of extremely brief nonfiction.  Lee interviewed Dinty at this year's Association of Writers & Writing Programs Conference in Austin, Texas, where they discussed the challenge of writing brief nonfiction, the history and growing popularity of flash...
Published 04/18/06
Listen to PodLit #4 to hear Rebecca Miller, President of the National Book Critics Circle, speak to the participants at the Mid-Atlantic Creative Nonfiction Writers' Conference in Baltimore, MD, about the benefits of book reviewing, as a career move and as a way to improve writing skills. Rebecca offers specific instructions on how to break into the writer's market through book reviewing and how to write book reviews editors want to publish.   For more information about the genre and its...
Published 04/04/06
In our third PodLit program, C. Michael Curtis, Senior Editor of The Atlantic Monthly, reveals the right and terribly wrong ways to write a submission cover letter. Prepare to laugh and rethink your cover letter techniques as C. Michael Curtis dispenses advice and reads some of the most unusual cover letters he has ever received. For more information about the genre and its signature journal, Creative Nonfiction, visit www.creativenonfiction.org or e-mail [email protected].
Published 03/21/06
This PodLit episode features Natalie Goldberg, a guest at last year's 412 Creative Nonfiction Literary Festival. Natalie is the author of 10 books of poetry, fiction and nonfiction, including Writing Down the Bones: Freeing the Writer Within, which has sold over one million copies. This program takes place at the Santa Fe Writers Conference, where Natalie reads from her latest book, The Great Failure: A Bartender, A Monk, and My Unlikely Path to Truth. After her reading, Natalie engages...
Published 03/07/06
For PodLit's first podcast, Lee Gutkind, the godfather of creative nonfiction, refutes recent claims by publications such as the New York Times that the literary world is experiencing a creative nonfiction moment. By discussing the history and pioneers of the genre, as well as current nonfiction books, magazines and films, Lee reveals that creative nonfiction is a movement, not a moment. For more information about the genre and its signature journal, Creative Nonfiction, visit...
Published 02/20/06