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Quip: A Community Writing Podcast (CWP)

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Quip (CWP) is a podcast by Salt Lake Community College's Community Writing Center (CWC) which works to foster a safe and diverse space for all writers to learn, collaborate, and celebrate one another’s voices and ideas. By channeling the CWC’s core principles that every person can and should be empowered to write, Quip serves as both an incubator for writing ideas and questions, as well as a megaphone for Utah writers.

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9/1/2021

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Episode thumbnail for Episode 5: Suspense with Local Novelist Tiffany Rosenhan

October 28, 2022

Episode 5: Suspense with Local Novelist Tiffany Rosenhan

<p>Utah author, Tiffany Rosenhan, joins CWP to talk about the ins and outs of being a traditionally published author, why writing is integral to the human experience, and how to grip your audience with suspenseful genres like thriller and horror.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Join the CWC for our workshop for Spanish/English bilinguals, La Llorona: Cultural Traditions in Horror, on November 1st, 2022! For that and all of our remaining 2022 workshops, visit the CWC website: http://www.slcc.edu/cwc/workshops.aspx</p>

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July 28, 2022

Episode 4: Travel and Nature Writing

<p>Tara speaks with the CWC's associate director, Claire Adams, along with the center's workshop coordinator, Lisa Donaldson, about a couple of this summer's workshop highlights -- travel and nature writing.</p> <p>Find the CWC's workshops here: http://www.slcc.edu/cwc/workshops.aspx</p> <p><br></p> <p>The audio transcription can be found here: https://otter.ai/u/RkQv8nIkQIwxmGGRJxRXz1BT7a4</p>

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April 20, 2022

Episode 3: The Art of Song with the CWC's Resident Songwriters

<p>Have you ever wondered how your favorite musicians write songs? Join the CWP team for a discussion with the Community Writing Center's very own musicians and writers--Elisar Soueidi and Nalu Francis--to discover what goes on in the minds of musical creatives.</p> <p><strong>Content Warning</strong>: This episode contains discussion surrounding the issues of mental health and addiction. Listener discretion advised.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Find the audio transcription here: https://otter.ai/u/JEEtuehSWHFYH6VZRuQbjY6kUAM</p>

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What is Quip: A Community Writing Podcast (CWP)?

Quip (CWP) is a podcast by Salt Lake Community College's Community Writing Center (CWC) which works to foster a safe and diverse space for all writers to learn, collaborate, and celebrate one another’s voices and ideas. By channeling the CWC’s core principles that every person can and should be empowered to write, Quip serves as both an incubator for writing ideas and questions, as well as a megaphone for Utah writers.

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