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

WRITERS on Writing: Conversations with Authors
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A podcast for authors and writers to showcase their work while providing knowledge, tips and resources to other authors and writers.
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1/1/2020
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Recent Episodes

August 18, 2022
Reading is a way for kids to be catalysts for positive change – Episode 17
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

February 1, 2022
Exploring Equity: Sensitive Approaches to Understanding Native American Literature- Episode 16
“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 visiting his website. GUEST: Jessica Jones has been teaching Art and English in K-12 and college settings for over 15 years. Her poetry and essays have appeared in Journal of the Assembly for Expanded Perspectives on Learning (2014), the Ohio Journal of Language Arts (2014), Poems Across the Big Sky II: An Anthology of Montana Poets (Many Voices Press, 2016), Bright Bones (Open Country Press, 2018) and NCTE's English Journal (2018). She also presents at regional and national conferences and has served as Writer in Residence for Calcutta Mercy Hospital in India, and with the Cuyahoga Valley National Park in Ohio. She is currently full-time faculty at Kent State University at Stark, where she teaches poetry, creative writing, and composition courses that focus on diversity and social justice. She can be reached at jessicamariejones.mail@gmail.com and her website.

January 10, 2022
How servicing others gets passed through my writing. With author Jeff Christian- Episode 15
----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.
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