Country Music & Fiction Writing by Laurel Osterkamp
Laurel Osterkamp visited the Country Music Hall of Fame and returned with fascinating lyrical analysis of renowned songwriter Dolly Parton.
Laurel Osterkamp visited the Country Music Hall of Fame and returned with fascinating lyrical analysis of renowned songwriter Dolly Parton.
I was pleased to be interviewed by Erica Birtles for her podcast “The Booktribe.” If you like long podcasts, you’re in for a treat! In our interview, we discuss what I love about science...
Kirsten McNeill knows it’s hard to create with purpose, you need confidence and awareness. Here’s how to start to build them in yourself.
Interview with Michael Kilman, co-author of Build Better Worlds, part 1 of 2 – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 108 “I think if you’re writing truthfully, because that’s what we’re trying to...
Is it worth it to put in months of work for a play that’s only an hour? Catherine Bramkamp talks about the artistic process in this article.
I was recently interviewed by J.V. Hilliard for The Realm Podcast. We talked about my kick ass heroines and my desire to fill the world with more stories about girls and women going on...
The Name of the Game is Change – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 107 “I want to encourage you to have it rooted in heart. In fact, I bet you, it already...
LA Bourgeois tells us what to do when we’re overwhelmed by our reading list. It’s simple… find time to read more! She shares how.
Books to films: Why the Switch – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 106 “Humans have been shaping culture from the very beginning. And we are obviously continuing to do so even today....
Kelley Way answers the question, “What happens to my website if I die?” As always, she has the informative point of view of a lawyer.
Your Creativity vs. ChatGPT – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 105 “All this to say, exercise your creativity. Find ways to put disparate things that don’t normally go together, put them...
Linnea Gradin shares some tips on how to write in 4th person POV. How is it different from first and third person POV? How do we use it?
Kirsten Mcneill reminds us to call yourself a writer if you write. Never forget that you are worthy.
Upcoming Writerly Events, June 2024 – How To Write the Future podcast, episode 104 “I will invite you to bring all the parts of you into creating an author marketing goal or goals. And...
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