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WRITERS on Writing: Conversations with Authors

by Anthony Manna

A podcast for authors and writers to showcase their work while providing knowledge, tips and resources to other authors and writers.

Copyright: Copyright 2020 All rights reserved.

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Reading is a way for kids to be catalysts for positive change – Episode 17

35m · Published 18 Aug 14:44

In this episode, host Anthony L. Manna talks with Neil Rosen who writes under the pen name of Professor Stork about his mission of writing and delivering books that help children build and nurture self-worth, creativity, compassion, leadership skills, and a sense of purpose.

What is this Podcast about?

The Writers on Writing podcast interviews authors who openly discuss their books, writing journey, goals and accomplishments. It also provides practical tips and motivation for writers at all stages of their writing journey. The diverse number of guest authors will almost certainly provide an educational environment in which all authors will make discoveries about crafting particular genres. Topics discussed on the podcast cover the entire spectrum of writing, self-publishing, indie publishing, marketing, and distribution.

Our goals:

To give authors a platform to showcase their work while providing knowledge, tips, and resources to other authors and writers.

 

About the HOST:

For the past 50 years, Anthony Manna has taught reading, writing, literacy development, drama and language arts in schools and universities in the United States and around the world. His goal is to help kids and teens discover great books and exciting activities and games that’ll get them reading, writing, and thinking.

His website provides parents and educators with information and guides that support the success of their children, tweens, and, teens as readers and writers and encourages them to enjoy discovering books that will set them on the right path. You can learn about Anthony’s books such as Loukas and the Game of Chance, The Orphan: A Cinderella Story from Greece, Mr. Semolina-Semolinus: A Greek Folktale, and Greek Folktales: A Treasury of Delights by visiting his website.

About our GUEST:

As a children's book author, teacher, parent, and grandparent, Professor Stork believes picture books help change the world for the better. They can make the world a friendlier place by empowering children to make a difference. Leading the charge will be children ages four through eleven.

During these formative years, children are motivated to learn how they can, individually and with friends, empower their sense of purpose. The tools we give them during these years last a lifetime, and when the time is right, they will know how to make a positive difference in the world.

Children's books are a powerful tool to distract children away from screens and off devices, where the influencers and influences they interact with may not be delivering the strongest positive messages, in terms of helping them build a healthy lifestyle. 

Our mission is to provide parents with picture books that deliver messages and entertainment they'll be proud to place in the hands of their children.

  • Our pledge is to provide your child with books that respect his or her intelligence?
  • Books that open important conversations between you and your child?
  • Books that nurture your child’s innate sense and understanding of purpose?
  • Books that build leadership skills?
  • Books that give your child hours of enjoyment rather than minutes?
  • Isn’t it time you joined the Professor Stork revolution?

Find more at https://professorstork.com

Exploring Equity: Sensitive Approaches to Understanding Native American Literature- Episode 16

1h 7m · Published 01 Feb 16:52

“Our own passion and excitement about being human are contagious and our students get excited too. If it’s authentic, they see a mentor modeling humility and that’s where the engendering of interests in diversity begins," said Jessica Jones, guest of the Writers on Writing Podcast.

ABOUT THIS PODCAST: This podcast platform interviews authors who openly discuss their books, writing journeys, goals, and accomplishments. It also provides practical tips and motivation for writers at all stages of their writing journey. The diverse number of guest authors will almost certainly provide an educational environment in which all authors will make discoveries about crafting particular genres. Topics discussed on the podcast cover the entire spectrum of writing, self-publishing, indie publishing, marketing, and distribution. Listeners are encouraged to review and share this podcast with other writers.

HOST: For the past 50 years, Anthony Manna has taught reading, writing, literacy development, drama and language arts in schools and universities in the United States and around the world. His goal is to help kids and teens discover great books and exciting activities and games that’ll get them reading, writing, and thinking. His website provides parents and educators with information and guides that support the success of their children, tweens, and, teens as readers and writers and encourage them to enjoy discovering books that will inspire them to become life-long readers. You can learn about Anthony’s award-winning books such as Loukas and the Game of Chance, The Orphan: A Cinderella Story from Greece, Mr. Semolina-Semolinus: A Greek Folktale, and Greek Folktales: A Treasury of Delights by her website.

How servicing others gets passed through my writing. With author Jeff Christian- Episode 15

44m · Published 10 Jan 17:45

----more----"Servicing others is something that we learned from our parents." said author Jeff Christian, guest of the Writers on Writing Podcast.

ABOUT THIS PODCAST:

This podcast platform interviews authors who openly discuss their books, writing journeys, goals, and accomplishments. It also provides practical tips and motivation for writers at all stages of their writing journey. The diverse number of guest authors will almost certainly provide an educational environment in which all authors will make discoveries about crafting particular genres. Topics discussed on the podcast cover the entire spectrum of writing, self-publishing, indie publishing, marketing, and distribution. Listeners are encouraged to review and share this podcast with other writers.

HOST:

For the past 50 years, Anthony Manna has taught reading, writing, literacy development, drama and language arts in schools and universities in the United States and around the world. His goal is to help kids and teens discover great books and exciting activities and games that’ll get them reading, writing, and thinking.

His website provides parents and educators with information and guides that support the success of their children, tweens, and, teens as readers and writers and encourage them to enjoy discovering books that will inspire them to become life-long readers. You can learn about Anthony’s award-winning books such as Loukas and the Game of Chance, The Orphan: A Cinderella Story from Greece, Mr. Semolina-Semolinus: A Greek Folktale, and Greek Folktales: A Treasury of Delights by visiting his website.

GUEST:

Growing up in Campbell, California as one of eight siblings, Jeff Christian learned the value of serving others. Mostly by witnessing his mother – “The Rock,” on a daily basis. The Pizza Day Series is inspired to share life’s values through the pizza making process experience. Igniting greatness in people through storytelling is one of Jeff’s focuses in writing The Pizza Day Series. Jeff believes in all people, and is passionate in encouraging everyone that they can overcome life’s challenges. His keys to success? Take time to slow down, to truly see each other, to be seen, and listen with intention to one another. The Pizza Day Series takes young readers, families, teachers, teams, or anyone else interested, on a journey to better themselves. Each book in the series follows an inspirational journey of communication, chemistry, consistency, and creativity (C4). The four tenets of his Non-Profit group, C4 Leaders. Each story will encourage the reader to “light the fuse”, or take action, to implement C4 into their daily lives.

Jeff is a husband, father, registered nurse, basketball coach, podcast host of Life’s Essential Ingredients, and is the founder of the nonprofit organization––C4 Leaders®. All proceeds from the sale of his books goes toward the nonprofit. C4 Leaders® uses pizza and pizza making to build community at no financial cost to the participants. (Although, donations are accepted and appreciated). You can read more about Jeff by visiting his website.

Inspiration to write comes from beautiful places. With author Susan D. Powers- Ep 14

41m · Published 16 Dec 13:52

“It all starts with wonder… …determination… and four pairs of Special Shoes for My Little Feet.” said author Susan D. Powers, guest of the Writers on Writing Podcast.

 

ABOUT THIS PODCAST:

This podcast platform interviews authors who openly discuss their books, writing journeys, goals, and accomplishments. It also provides practical tips and motivation for writers at all stages of their writing journey. The diverse number of guest authors will almost certainly provide an educational environment in which all authors will make discoveries about crafting particular genres. Topics discussed on the podcast cover the entire spectrum of writing, self-publishing, indie publishing, marketing, and distribution. Listeners are encouraged to review and share this podcast with other writers.

HOST:

For the past 50 years, Anthony Manna has taught reading, writing, literacy development, drama and language arts in schools and universities in the United States and around the world. His goal is to help kids and teens discover great books and exciting activities and games that’ll get them reading, writing, and thinking.

His website provides parents and educators with information and guides that support the success of their children, tweens, and, teens as readers and writers and encourage them to enjoy discovering books that will inspire them to become life-long readers. You can learn about Anthony’s award-winning books such as Loukas and the Game of Chance, The Orphan: A Cinderella Story from Greece, Mr. Semolina-Semolinus: A Greek Folktale, and Greek Folktales: A Treasury of Delights by visiting his website.

GUEST:

“It’s the little moments that, if we’re paying attention, can create the biggest impact on our lives.”

One day, when Susan’s granddaughter was about two years old, she came into the kitchen wearing Susan’s oversized high heels, proclaiming, “I’m Grandma!” It was one of those profound moments, as Susan watched her granddaughter proudly stomp around the kitchen in her shoes, that made her stop and consider the question: “Are you happy with the legacy you are leaving your kids and grandkids?” The answer was a resounding…No!

Susan started to look at areas of her life that fell short, and she wasn’t happy with the legacy she had created up to that point. So, she began to work on herself—transformational work. She declared that the legacy she was going to leave would create such a positive ripple effect that it would carry through for many future generations to come!

The image of Susan’s granddaughter in her oversized high heels never left her, and it made her wonder what else her granddaughter was seeing while wearing her shoes?

Along with Susan’s journey to give her children and grandchildren a powerful legacy, the moment inspired her to write a picture book about a child’s adventure into the lives of his family by wearing their shoes.

Since the publication of Special Shoes for My Little Feet, Susan continues to write for children. She lives with her family and two cats, Leo and Arlo, in Northern California.

Find Your Energy~Crystals, Chakras, Healing, & Self-Awareness with Dena Marie- Ep 13

46m · Published 11 Jul 16:20

“Increasing your knowledge about yourself can only lead to a harmonious life.” said author and radio show host Dena Marie, guest of the Writers on Writing Podcast.

ABOUT THIS PODCAST:

This podcast platform interviews authors who openly discuss their books, writing journeys, goals, and accomplishments. It also provides practical tips and motivation for writers at all stages of their writing journey. The diverse number of guest authors will almost certainly provide an educational environment in which all authors will make discoveries about crafting particular genres. Topics discussed on the podcast cover the entire spectrum of writing, self-publishing, indie publishing, marketing, and distribution. Listeners are encouraged to review and share this podcast with other writers.

HOST:

For the past 50 years, Anthony Manna has taught reading, writing, literacy development, drama and language arts in schools and universities in the United States and around the world. His goal is to help kids and teens discover great books and exciting activities and games that’ll get them reading, writing, and thinking.

His website provides parents and educators with information and guides that support the success of their children, tweens, and, teens as readers and writers and encourage them to enjoy discovering books that will inspire them to become life-long readers. You can learn about Anthony’s award-winning books such as Loukas and the Game of Chance, The Orphan: A Cinderella Story from Greece, Mr. Semolina-Semolinus: A Greek Folktale, and Greek Folktales: A Treasury of Delights by visiting his website.

GUEST:

Dena Marie is a spiritual teacher, author and radio host who has spent many years working with people of all ages to give them the tools to heal themselves, inspire them to take control of their lives and live it to the fullest. You can read more about her by visiting her website. 

Getting your ideas down on paper with author Maggie Grinnell- Episode 12

34m · Published 28 Apr 00:33

"Don't set out to get published. Just set out to write down your words and they will get out there eventually." said author Maggie Grinnell, guest of the Writers on Writing Podcast.

ABOUT THIS PODCAST:

This podcast platform interviews authors who openly discuss their books, writing journeys, goals, and accomplishments. It also provides practical tips and motivation for writers at all stages of their writing journey. The diverse number of guest authors will almost certainly provide an educational environment in which all authors will make discoveries about crafting particular genres. Topics discussed on the podcast cover the entire spectrum of writing, self-publishing, indie publishing, marketing, and distribution. Listeners are encouraged to review and share this podcast with other writers.

HOST:

For the past 50 years, Anthony Manna has taught reading, writing, literacy development, drama and language arts in schools and universities in the United States and around the world. His goal is to help kids and teens discover great books and exciting activities and games that’ll get them reading, writing, and thinking.

His website provides parents and educators with information and guides that support the success of their children, tweens, and, teens as readers and writers and encourage them to enjoy discovering books that will inspire them to become life-long readers. You can learn about Anthony’s award-winning books such as Loukas and the Game of Chance, The Orphan: A Cinderella Story from Greece, Mr. Semolina-Semolinus: A Greek Folktale, and Greek Folktales: A Treasury of Delights by visiting his website.

GUEST:

Maggie Grinnell found her love for writing in college and since then has honed her skills writing picture books, poetry, and articles about writing. Her imagination and personal experiences inspire her to create stories with meaning. She is active with the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators in her region and is constantly enhancing her skills with writing workshops.  Maggie’s favorite things to do besides putting thoughts on paper are to go to the movies, read a good book, visit Disneyland (yeah I am still a kid at heart), and listen to music. You can read more about Maggie on her website https://www.maggiegrinnell.com 

 

Bridging the financial literacy gap with Mansa's little Reminders- Episode 11

33m · Published 28 Mar 20:45

“It's never too early to start teaching kids about money management and how to be responsible for creating wealth for themselves and future generations.” said co-author Kendal Fordham, guest of the Writers on Writing Podcast.

ABOUT THIS PODCAST:

This podcast platform interviews authors who openly discuss their books, writing journeys, goals, and accomplishments. It also provides practical tips and motivation for writers at all stages of their writing journey. The diverse number of guest authors will almost certainly provide an educational environment in which all authors will make discoveries about crafting particular genres. Topics discussed on the podcast cover the entire spectrum of writing, self-publishing, indie publishing, marketing, and distribution. Listeners are encouraged to review and share this podcast with other writers.

HOST:

For the past 50 years, Anthony Manna has taught reading, writing, literacy development, drama and language arts in schools and universities in the United States and around the world. His goal is to help kids and teens discover great books and exciting activities and games that’ll get them reading, writing, and thinking.

His website provides parents and educators with information and guides that support the success of their children, tweens, and, teens as readers and writers and encourage them to enjoy discovering books that will inspire them to become life-long readers. You can learn about Anthony’s award-winning books such as Loukas and the Game of Chance, The Orphan: A Cinderella Story from Greece, Mr. Semolina-Semolinus: A Greek Folktale, and Greek Folktales: A Treasury of Delights by visiting his website.

GUESTS:

A.D. Williams learned early on how powerful representation is in books. Ensuring that kids can see and feel success through the lens of characters that look and face many of the same challenges they do. When I was growing up no one talked about investing, wealth, business plans or how to acquire real wealth,” said A.D. His underlying motivation is that this book will ignite discussions around finances in households across the world and be a seed that blossoms until wealth equity for our children. In addition to his writing, A.D. is a children hospital administrator, private investor, and entrepreneur.

Kendal Fordham grew up in a home brimming with financial literacy. Her father tried eagerly to engage all his children in economics, financial planning, and investing as children. Out of the three children, Kendal found it fascinating. Straight out of college, Kendal studied hard and became a fully licensed Financial Professional. A year later as a Dave Ramsey endorsed financial professional, she started her own business as a financial and investment advisor. It didn’t take long for her to realize the value in her skillset, but after becoming a mother, Kendal saw how crucial it was to plant the seed of this knowledge into our youth. Kendal is the mother to 2 young children, a landlord, a multi business owner, a mentor, and now, an author. 

You can read more about Mansa's little Reminders and all upcoming projects by visiting the website.

Teen adventure series blends pirate dreams, African legend and mystery. Author Melina Lewis- Episode 10

1h 10m · Published 28 Feb 14:08

“When it comes to writing, it’s about putting your ‘bum to chair’ and starting. Until you’ve written something, you have nothing to talk about or critique.” said author Melina Lewis, guest of the Writers on Writing Podcast.

 

ABOUT THIS PODCAST:

This podcast platform interviews authors who openly discuss their books, writing journeys, goals, and accomplishments. It also provides practical tips and motivation for writers at all stages of their writing journey. The diverse number of guest authors will almost certainly provide an educational environment in which all authors will make discoveries about crafting particular genres. Topics discussed on the podcast cover the entire spectrum of writing, self-publishing, indie publishing, marketing, and distribution. Listeners are encouraged to review and share this podcast with other writers.

HOST:

For the past 50 years, Anthony Manna has taught reading, writing, literacy development, drama and language arts in schools and universities in the United States and around the world. His goal is to help kids and teens discover great books and exciting activities and games that’ll get them reading, writing, and thinking.

His website provides parents and educators with information and guides that support the success of their children, tweens, and, teens as readers and writers and encourage them to enjoy discovering books that will inspire them to become life-long readers. You can learn about Anthony’s award-winning books such as Loukas and the Game of Chance, The Orphan: A Cinderella Story from Greece, Mr. Semolina-Semolinus: A Greek Folktale, and Greek Folktales: A Treasury of Delights by visiting his website.

GUEST:

Melina Lewis is a writer, podcaster, and communication specialist. Her first book, “After you died…” is a fictional novel for adults set in the seaside town of Fish Hoek in Cape Town, South Africa, where she resides. Melina’s career began in health sciences but quickly leapfrogged to healthcare advertising, marketing, strategy, and copywriting. 

She has contributed towards Marketing Textbooks for South African colleges, writes a few blogs, and continues to consult to various businesses and agencies delivering marketing and communication solutions. Melina has written the series called Libertalia, a tween trilogy is completing her second adult novel, and is writing a murder mystery series too. Melina has two children, two cats, two dogs, and two ducks (luckily, just one husband), and she loves walking on the beach, hiking the mountain, practicing yoga, and swimming in the sea.” You can read more about her writing and work by visiting her website.  

Loveable characters teach children some lessons of life. Author Tamsin Wood- Episode 9

52m · Published 12 Feb 22:07

"There is a story in all of us and your story is worth telling." On today's show, Anthony Manna talks with author, Tamsin Wood about her passion for writing, self-publishing, and life with Fairies."

About this Podcast:

This podcast platform interviews authors who openly discuss their books, writing journeys, goals, and accomplishments. It also provides practical tips and motivation for writers at all stages of their writing journey. The diverse number of guest authors will almost certainly provide an educational environment in which all authors will make discoveries about crafting particular genres. Topics discussed on the podcast cover the entire spectrum of writing, self-publishing, indie publishing, marketing, and distribution. Listeners are encouraged to review and share this podcast with other writers.

HOST:

For the past 50 years, Anthony Manna has taught reading, writing, literacy development, drama and language arts in schools and universities in the United States and around the world. His goal is to help kids and teens discover great books and exciting activities and games that’ll get them reading, writing, and thinking.

His website provides parents and educators with information and guides that support the success of their children, tweens, and, teens as readers and writers and encourage them to enjoy discovering books that will inspire them to become life-long readers. You can learn about Anthony’s award-winning books such as Loukas and the Game of Chance, The Orphan: A Cinderella Story from Greece, Mr. Semolina-Semolinus: A Greek Folktale, and Greek Folktales: A Treasury of Delights by visiting his website.

GUEST:

Author Tamsin Wood is the founder and creator of Canglford Nock Creations, an award-winning website focused on empowering children to learn the positive lessons of love, friendship, compassion, forgiveness, sharing, and helping one another. Her website and books are sprinkled with magical fairies and vivid colors supporting the messages.

Her more recent work tackles some difficult issues head-on, enabling children to grow with confidence and learn to answer some of the more difficult questions in life. When she is not writing, Tamsin can be found roaming the countryside with her husband and two children. She currently resides in Cannock Chase in Staffordshire, England. You can read more about Tamsin by visiting her website

 

Creating Children's Books with Messages of Diversity and Compassion with Author Stenetta Anthony - Episode 8

44m · Published 23 Dec 14:24

“The characters I use in my books will usually come from my heart and the desire to promote compassion and diversity.” On today's show, Anthony Manna talks with author Stenetta Anthony about her writing and how her family and multi-cultural experiences shapes her writing.

About this Podcast:

This podcast platform interviews authors who openly discuss their books, writing journeys, goals, and accomplishments. It also provides practical tips and motivation for writers at all stages of their writing journey. The diverse number of guest authors will almost certainly provide an educational environment in which all authors will make discoveries about crafting particular genres. Topics discussed on the podcast cover the entire spectrum of writing, self-publishing, indie publishing, marketing, and distribution. Listeners are encouraged to review and share this podcast with other writers.

HOST:

For the past 50 years, Anthony Manna has taught reading, writing, literacy development, drama and language arts in schools and universities in the United States and around the world. His goal is to help kids and teens discover great books and exciting activities and games that’ll get them reading, writing, and thinking.

His website provides parents and educators with information and guides that support the success of their children, tweens, and, teens as readers and writers and encourage them to enjoy discovering books that will inspire them to become life-long readers. You can learn about Anthony’s award-winning books such as Loukas and the Game of Chance, The Orphan: A Cinderella Story from Greece, Mr. Semolina-Semolinus: A Greek Folktale, and Greek Folktales: A Treasury of Delights by visiting his website.

 

GUEST:

Stenetta Anthony is a native Chicagoan, the eldest of four children. As a way to keep her siblings entertained, Stenetta would tell them stories oftentimes adding her own unique flair. As she got older she never lost her desire to tell stories and engage with children in a dynamic way. While working as an educator Stenetta was asked to create a special curriculum for her primary classroom; little did she know what would happen as a result of that simple request? Not only did she create the curriculum, but her first children's book; The Love Story was written and published.

Stenetta has a Bachelor's degree in Educational Leadership Studies from Grand Canyon University.

Stenetta currently resides in the Chicagoland area with her loving husband while enjoying being a grandmother.

The quote that fuels Stennett's desire to write comes from Mary Poppins "In every job that must be done, there is an element of fun."

Stenetta can be reached at www.stenettaanthony.weebly.com 

WRITERS on Writing: Conversations with Authors has 17 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 13:36:37. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 20th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on February 25th, 2024 01:51.

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