In the Margins

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Get inspired! Produced by tatestreeet.org, "In the Margins" is a biweekly dialogue with Abigail Browning and special guests about the creative process of writing, publishing, and the inside knowledge of the literary world. Listeners of all skills, backgrounds, and interests are invited to share in the conversation with editors, writers, and creative minds. Tate Street is an organization that follows and decodes writing trends in the literary industry. Visit us online at tatestreeet.org for interviews, writing and publishing advice, news content, and book reviews.

Episode Date
E14: Small, the Next Big Thing: An Interview with Jeffrey Lependorf from Community of Literary Magazines and Presses
Aug 04, 2015
E13: We do it for Love, Sonnets from Tate Street and the Favorite Poem Project
Jul 21, 2015
E12: Writing out of Silence: An Interview with Melissa Hassard from Women Writers of the Triad
Jul 07, 2015
E11: Cowboys & Poets & Writers: An Interview with Kevin Larimer from Poets & Writers
Jun 16, 2015
E10: Poetry, A Lifestyle Choice: An Interview with Elizabeth Burke-Dain from The Poetry Foundation
Jun 01, 2015
E9: Sound Like Yourself: An Interview with Jeff Shotts from Graywolf Press
May 18, 2015
E8: Diversity in Print: An Interview with Backbone Press
May 04, 2015
E7: Once More, with Feeling: An Interview with Dorianne Laux and John Kessel
Apr 20, 2015
E6: Road Trip: Tate Street Goes to AWP 2015
Apr 06, 2015
E5: Improv Poetry: An Interview with Ross White
Mar 16, 2015
E4: The Great Zelda: An Interview with Therese Anne Fowler
Mar 02, 2015
E3: Write Hard, Die Free: An Insider's Look at the Creative Writing MFA at NC State University
Feb 16, 2015
E2: Running and Writing: An Interview with Crystal Simone Smith
Feb 03, 2015
E1: Less is More: An Interview with Bull City Press
Dec 24, 2014