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WRITERS HOUSE PODCAST

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by Aimee Labrie, John Hulme

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Writers House is an undergraduate creative writing community in the English Department of Rutgers University. Hosted by author/program coordinator Aimee LaBrie and documentary filmmaking instructor John Hulme, this podcast features interviews with faculty and student creators, selections from their work, and a continuing conversation about storytelling's constructive and life-changing powers for personal and social good. Writers House has no doors. All are welcome.

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12/21/2019

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Episode thumbnail for Writers House Podcast #9.The Lost Episodes.Josh November

September 24, 2023

Writers House Podcast #9.The Lost Episodes.Josh November

In the last of our "Lost Episodes," hosts Aimee Labrie and John Hulme rediscover their "right in the middle of Covid-19" conversation with poet and creative writing professor Josh November. Josh shares his thoughts on everything from how to teach in a pandemic to Jewish mysticism, along with some of his best poetry.

Episode thumbnail for WRITERS HOUSE PODCAST EPISODE #8:  STUDY ABROAD

March 5, 2023

WRITERS HOUSE PODCAST EPISODE #8: STUDY ABROAD

In this podcast, John Hulme and Aimee LaBrie meet with Cali Proton and Lily Dastis to talk about their experiences studying abroad in Lewes, England last summer. Learn more about the experience in detail from two students who traveled to England to hike, write, and earn credits toward the creative writing minor. Rutgers also offers a study abroad program in London, England with a focus on Shakespeare. Deadline to submit for this program is March 15. Details here: https://global.rutgers.edu/program-search/details/summer-rutgers-shakespeare-england

Episode thumbnail for Writers House Podcast #7. The Lost Episodes.  How To Survive A Pandemic

January 10, 2023

Writers House Podcast #7. The Lost Episodes. How To Survive A Pandemic

In the second of the "Lost Episodes," Co-hosts Aimee LaBrie and John Hulme dig up a recording session that focused on the movies, TV shows and music that allowed them to (barely) survive the pandemic experience.

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What is WRITERS HOUSE PODCAST?

Writers House is an undergraduate creative writing community in the English Department of Rutgers University. Hosted by author/program coordinator Aimee LaBrie and documentary filmmaking instructor John Hulme, this podcast features interviews with faculty and student creators, selections from their work, and a continuing conversation about storytelling's constructive and life-changing powers for personal and social good. Writers House has no doors. All are welcome.

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