
Terry Hill has hand-sold 6,000 books outside stores and stadiums in Washington State, a powerful story of poverty, addiction, and connection to family. During a long stretch in prison on robbery charges, Hill picked up a pencil and begin writing his story. The writing process freed his mind and laid a new path for Hill, one dedicated to giving back to the community he'd once robbed.
May 4, 2019
29 min

This episode is devoted to a little-known Columbus author, Tonya Lynette Daniels, who was brutally murdered in February 2019. In researching Tonya's death, I found she'd written a book, and this book is the subject of analysis on this episode of Word Carver.
Daniels' family has created a fundraiser for her funeral expenses, and donations can be given at https://www.gofundme.com/6ybmqiw.
Apr 27, 2019
20 min

Word Carver co-host Herbert Ndecki II interviews Oprah Book Club writer Imbolo Mbue about her novel Behold the Dreamer. Both Ndeki and Mbue are from Cameroon, and they speak about African writers and what it takes to keep going. Then, in the first of a two-part series, Word Carver host Cynthia Rosi talks about a little-known writer in Columbus Ohio who was murdered this year.
Apr 10, 2019
28 min

In Word Carver 40, Cynthia Rosi and co-host Herbert Ndeki II explore poetry. Ndeki reviews Ahmadou Kourouma's "Allah is not obliged to be fair about all the things he does here on Earth" (warning: strong language -- Kourouma makes liberal use of the n-word in his soldier-boy character) while Rosi reads several original poems.
Mar 6, 2019
27 min

Herbert Ndeki II, a Cameroon native and American emigre, reads poems from Aimé Césaire's work Cahier D'Un Retour and analyses the translation choices. Aimé Césaire was born in 1913 and pioneered the concept of "blackness." He grew up in the French colony of Martinique and moved to Paris where he encountered the racism of the colonizers.
Ndeki is fluent in French and English, and brings to Word Carver listeners his love for African literature.
Mar 6, 2019
41 min

Herbert Ndeki reviews "How to Cook Your Husband the African Way" by Calixte Beyala, and Cynthia Rosi reads the short story "The Company" which arrived in a dream, and was written over two days.
Feb 22, 2019
29 min

Herbert Ndeki, a native-French speaker from Cameroon, reviews authors from the African canon. Hemu Venkataraman speaks about her work as an artist, author, and architect.
Jan 21, 2019
29 min

Flash fiction that coils back a spring and then packs a punch -- Sherrie was into flash before it had a name. We dropped into Grammercy Books to pick up a copy and hear Flick read her work, before sitting down to analyze the stories. Follow @wordcarverradio on Twitter.
Oct 31, 2018
28 min

Amy and Cynthia analyze poems they love and gossip about the writing life.
Jul 16, 2018
26 min

Master writer Lee Martin takes us behind the scenes in his new short-story volume The Mutual UFO Network, a book that took 16 years to craft. Martin is a Distinguished Professor at Ohio State University, and the author of a Pulitzer Prize Finalist, The Bright Forever.
Jun 30, 2018
38 min
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