PWN's Debut Review
PWN's Debut Review
Project Write Now
PWN’s Debut Review is a new podcast from Project Write Now, a nonprofit writing studio. Hosted by PWN instructors Ray Brunt and Courtney Harler, the podcast is devoted to debut art and its creators. Guests reveal their creative inspirations and motivations.
The Courtneys with Courtney Zoffness and Courtney Maum
For the final episode of Season Five, Courtney Harler speaks with two Courtneys, Courtney Zoffness and Courtney Maum. Maum is, of course, a returning guest, and Zoffness is new to the podcast. Courtney Zoffness is the author of the debut memoir in essays called Spilt Milk, out in 2021 from McSweeney’s. As a fiction writer, Zoffness was the second-ever woman to win the Sunday Times Short Story Award in 2018, the world’s richest prize for a single short story. She’s taught for many institution...
Apr 25, 2023
48 min
Bathing Myself in Narrative with Amy Long and Emma Bolden
Today Courtney speaks with two talented memoirists, Amy Long and Emma Bolden. Amy Long is the author of the debut memoir, Codependence, winner of the 2018 Essay Collection Competition with the Cleveland State University Poetry Center. Amy holds an MFA from Virginia Tech and an MA from the University of Florida. She’s also the creative genius behind Taylor Swift as Books, the very popular Instagram account. Emma Bolden is the author of several chapbooks and collections of poetry. She is the ...
Apr 18, 2023
1 hr 5 min
Home, and What That Means with Anna Qu and Mihaela Moscaliuc
In honor of National Poetry Month, we’ve invited back to the podcast one of our favorite poets, Mihaela Moscaliuc. Anna Qu, a prose writer, also joins the conversation. Anna Qu is the author of the critically acclaimed Made in China: A Memoir of Love and Labor. She holds an MFA in Creative Nonfiction from Sarah Lawrence College and teaches writing, both fiction and nonfiction, for several graduate programs. She’s currently serving as a Black Mountain Institute Shearing Fellow in Las Vegas, N...
Apr 11, 2023
1 hr 17 min
Waiting to Continue to Evolve with Janice Obuchowski and William Pei Shih
Today, for Episode Five of Season Five, I’m talking with Janice Obuchowski and William Pei Shih. Janice and William first met as scholars at the 2017 Bread Loaf Writers’ Conference and now continue to admire and support one another’s work. Janice Obuchowski is the author of The Woods, a short story collection that won the prestigious John Simmons Short Fiction Award and was published by the University of Iowa Press in 2022. More stories have appeared or are forthcoming in Electric Literature...
Mar 21, 2023
52 min
Forgot to Include a Plot with Krystal A. Sital and Peter Mountford
Krystal A. Sital and Peter Mountford join me for Episode Four of Season Five. Krystal A. Sital is the author of the memoir Secrets We Kept: Three Women of Trinidad, a finalist for the PEN America Emerging Writers Award. Her essays have been anthologized in A Map Is Only One Story: Twenty Writers on Immigration, Family, and the Meaning of Home as well as Fury: Women’s Lived Experiences in the Trump Era. Her work has also been featured in The New York Times, ELLE, The Huffington Post, Today’s ...
Mar 14, 2023
1 hr 10 min
Never Just a Writer with Lisa Lee Herrick and Lee Herrick
For Episode Three of Season Five, Courtney talks to Lisa Lee Herrick and Lee Herrick. Yes, to be clear, they are married. Lisa Lee Herrick is an award-winning Hmong-American writer, illustrator, and producer. A 2021 PEN America Emerging Voices Fellow in Creative Nonfiction as well as a 2021 Finalist for the Restless Books Prize for New Immigrant Writing, Lisa is currently at work on her debut memoir. Lee Herrick is a Korean-American poet and professor. He is the author of three books of poe...
Mar 7, 2023
1 hr 9 min
I Always Start with Story with Pablo Cartaya and Ray Brunt
For Episode Two of Season Five, Ray Brunt joins Courtney once more to talk with Pablo Cartaya. Pablo is the award-winning author of several books for children and young adults, as well as a screenwriter, speaker, and educator. His debut novel, The Epic Fail of Arturo Zamora, published in 2017. His latest novel, The Last Beekeeper, a climate dystopia, published in July of 2022. Today’s topics include authenticity, voice, creative process, community, family, culture, identity, pandemic parent...
Feb 28, 2023
1 hr 12 min
Echoes of Time with Rebecca Makkai & Meghan Lamb
We launch Season Five with two wonderful writers, Rebecca Makkai and Meghan Lamb. Rebecca is the author of four novels and a collection of short stories. Her novel The Great Believers was a finalist for both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award. Her latest novel, I Have Some Questions for You, publishes today from Penguin Random House. Meghan has authored several books, as well. Her debut novel, Failure to Thrive, launched in 2021, and her latest novel, Coward, published in ...
Feb 21, 2023
1 hr 13 min
Go Crunch Leaves with Nathalia Garcia
For Giving Tuesday, we chat with Nathalia Garcia, a first-generation Brazilian-American and brilliant emerging poet. In recent years, Nathalia has been both a dedicated student and an assistant instructor at Project Write Now. Jennifer Chauhan returns as guest cohost to recall her memories of first meeting Nathalia. For this final episode of Season Four, Nathalia also shares her love of words, water, nature, and people watching. We also explore the ideas of “haunted prose” and “alive poems." ...
Nov 29, 2022
49 min
Because of RBG with Rebecca Evans, Carla Schick & Harrison Solow
We have three guests today, an editor and two contributors of When There Are Nine, a poetry anthology in tribute to Ruth Bader Ginsburg. Rebecca Evans, one of the anthology’s editors, is a Jewish poet, memoirist, radio show cohost, writing instructor, war veteran, and mother. Carla Schick is a Queer activist for liberation and education as well as a lover of jazz and language. Harrison Solow is an award-winning author, university lecturer, Hollywood adviser, and former Franciscan nun. Both Sc...
Nov 22, 2022
58 min
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