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Tessa and Annie talk the details of Fall Writing camp -- 5 days and 4 nights of writing time, campfires, readings, craft talks, agent chats... but probably no karaoke. Nov 7-11 at Purity Springs Resort in NH.
More details here: https://www.accountabilityworkshops.com/writing-camp
We also talk hot writers and Annie says "anxiety" 400 times.
Happy almost fall!!!
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Ellen and Annie reunite after many months and we talk about the cutest baby and Ellen reveals a secret we've kept from listeners. We talk disciplining children, and why Drew isn't starting a home daycare any time soon.
We love you, you're doing a good job.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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We're back! Hoping to start more regular programming...
For free admission to the Novel & Memoir classes, preorder Tessa's novel The Red Grove from any bookstore and email receipt to [email protected]
Novel Class, April 23 at 8 pm est on zoom
Memoir class, April 30 at 8 pm est on zoom
One place to preorder: https://riffraffpvd.com/the-red-grove-a-novel/
Also mentioned: Lucas Mann's Attachments and Clare Beams's The Garden
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Annie and Tessa got to hang with Lucas Mann, the author of the forthcoming essay collection ATTACHMENTS (May, 2024) and the new co-owner of the bookstore/bar Riff Raff in Providence with his wife, Ottavia De Luca. He is also the author of Captive Audience: On Love and Reality Television, Lord Fear: A Memoir, and Class A: Baseball in the Middle of Everywhere.
Here is Lucas's website: https://www.lucasmann.com/
His bookstore: https://riffraffpvd.com/
No preorder link for Attachments as of Nov 8, but I'll update when there is one!
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We're back! We missed you! In this casual return episode, we talked about Tessa's great adventures spending a few months in Portugal with a toddler, about Tessa's upcoming book THE RED GROVE (preorder now!), about our writing contracts and our accountability group -- and new website!!! Oh, and Annie cries at the end.
The Red Grove preorder!
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Ellen & Annie got to talk with Sara Peterson, author of Momfluenced: Inside the Maddening, Picture-Perfect World of Mommy Influencer Culture. We have been waiting for this episode and Sara didn't disappoint!
About her work, Sara says: "I want to understand why our culture idealizes motherhood (online and off) but fails again and again to give moms what they need to thrive (like universal preschool, paid family leave, subsidized childcare)."
Buy Momfluenced here
Subscribe to Sara's newsletter here
This is the Brandon Taylor "review" we referenced
This is our final episode until the fall -- have a great summer, you're doing a great job!
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Tessa and Annie got the chance to talk to Yael Goldstein-Love, author of The Possibilities, about postpartum anxiety and writing as a meaning making practice. Yael is on tour now -- try to see her!
Buy The Possibilities here
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Hi friends --
Tessa and Ellen chatted with Szilvia Molnar and she had wonderful things to say about her new book, The Nursery, literature that makes you uncomfortable, mental health, and about the urgency to "stitch yourself back together after birth" and what she learned between her first and second pregnancies.
Buy The Nursery here
Read Ellen's Fleishman essay
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Tessa and Annie connected with Disha Bose, author of the April Good Morning America Bookclub pick Dirty Laundry. She talks about writing after having a kid, writing during the pandemic, the man who said her career was over after kids and: how she showed him!!!
Get Disha Bose's book here:
DIRTY LAUNDRY
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Tessa and Ellen caught up with our friend Julia Fine -- we talked writing schedules, her new novel Maddalena and the Dark, finding a book that fits your interests, and her super supportive husband.
Get Julia's new book now!
Maddalena and the Darkand her other books!
The Upstairs House
What Should Be Wild
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Hi friends --
We've gotten so many great members for the accountability groups who are listeners of the podcast, but when people join they always say: this community is so much more than we expected! So we wanted to take a deep dive to explain everything the accountability workshop community offers. Even if you don't join us, there are great tips in this episode for how to keep your writing on track, so feel free to use as your own.
A quick rundown of what we offer:
a writing contract to keep your writing on track
bi-weekly group zoom meetings to share and get support
monthly speakers
zoom writing sessions
a slack group
and one-on-one coaching and brainstorming sessions.
Oh, and a book club!
Price: $150 a month, with a secret code for a discount on your first month. The discount is in the episode :) You pay as you go, and can drop out at any time.
Here's the Aimee Bender essay where it all came from:
https://www.oprah.com/spirit/writing-every-day-writers-rules-aimee-bender
Meeting times (every other week):
Mondays:
1-2:30 pm est
8-9:30 pm est
Weds:
1-2:30 pm est
8-9:30 pm est
anniehartnett.com/workshop
tessafontaine.com/accountability-workshop
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Hi friends!
In this episode, Ellen and Tessa interviewed M.M. de Voe, author of A Flash of Darkness, Book & Baby, and Founder of Pen Parentis, a literary non-profit designed to help parents get their work done.
MM de Voe's books:
Book & Baby
A Flash of Darkness
Also mentioned:
7 Writer Residencies that Are Family Friendly
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Hi pals!
In this episode, Annie and Ellen talk about being together IN REAL LIFE at the Boston marathon and how fast (and kissable! and heroic!) Ellen's husband is. Then Ellen and Tessa interview Krys Malcom Belc, a transmasculine essayist/dad/teacher/baker and the author ofThe Natural Mother of the Child.
Get Krys's book here:
The Natural Mother of the Child: A Memoir of Non-Binary Parenthood
If you missed it last episode, we are running a sale for podcast listeners to try out accountability workshop, charging half off for the month of June. Find out more: http://www.anniehartnett.com/workshop
Until next time, you're doing a good job.
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Hi friends!
Today we talked with Julie Carrick Dalton about raising bees, raising kids, climate anxiety, hope for the future, and a fiery message from the beyond.
Julie's books:
The Last Beekeeper
Waiting for the Night Song
Tessa and I are offering a deal for our accountability workshop for podcast listeners if you sign up for the month of June. To read more about the accountability workshop and to sign up, visit either
http://www.anniehartnett.com/workshop
https://www.tessafontaine.com/accountability-workshop
1/2 off for podcast listeners for the month of June!
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Hi friends --
Tessa and Annie talked with Jennifer De Leon, author of the novels Borderless and Don't Ask Me Where I'm From, and the essay collection White Space: Essays on Culture, Race, and Writing.
We also talk about what we learned when Rufi Thorpe visited our accountability groups as the guest speaker.
Event on April 25th!: Celebrate the release of Borderless with author Jennifer De Leon, in conversation with Celeste Ng. Event is free but RSVP is required.Buy Jenn's books:
Borderless
Don't Ask Me Where I'm From
White Space
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Hi friends,
In this episode, we catch up a bit on life stuff, talk about this incredible Maggie Smith essay: My Marriage Was Never the Same After That (also we're so excited to buy her book!) and discuss our book club pick: Fight Night by Miriam Toews.
Listen to the NPR segment about Ellen's book here!
For our next book club, we'll read Tomorrow Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin.
Read with us! We'll release the episode in June.
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Hi friends --
It's been a month since we last spoke, but we've recorded some great episodes!
Ellen and Tessa spoke with Marisa Crane, author of I Keep My Exoskeletons to Myself, which received a great review in the NYT.
You can buy Mac's book here:
I Keep My Exoskeletons to Myself
Until next time, you're doing a great job.
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Hi friends --
This week, we were lucky to be joined by the writer and NYT bestseller Christie Tate. Christie talks about writing success after having kids, rejection and professional envy, and the power of the 10 minute check-in phone call.
It's such a great and helpful conversation -- don't miss it.
Christie's books:
BFF: A Memoir of Friendship Lost and Found
Group: How One Therapist and a Circle of Strangers Saved My Life
Essay mentioned:
Why I Let My Children See Me Argue with My Husband
Authors mentioned:
Lauren Groff
Carry the Dog Stephanie Gangi
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Hi friends,
Today on the podcast, we discussed a great listener question:
How can I find/build a writing community when I’m the primary caregiver for my toddler? Or—can I get by as a writer without one? Momming is a job I love, but it’s all-consuming. Every hour that I have childcare is spent adjunct teaching (need to give that up—too little pay for too much time) or writing, because I have a book coming out and have hard deadlines I can’t ignore.I can’t figure out how to carve out the time to nurture friendships with other writers, and even though I’m fresh out of grad school, I’ve let too many of those relationships fall through the cracks of early motherhood. Also, so many readings, master classes, workshops, etc. are held smack in the middle of my little girl’s bedtime, which I hate missing. Don’t even get me started on conferences and retreats. I’d love to spend six weeks in the French alps doing nothing but writing and eating croissants, but I also can’t imagine missing six weeks of my daughter’s life. It’s a weird problem, because I’m sort of okay with the isolation and I absolutely adore being a mom, but I’m aware that it’s probably not healthy and not great for my writing career to be so forever alone. Who am I going to hit up for blurbs if I don’t have any writer friends? My toddler’s kindermusik classmates?
We tried our best to help! If you have questions for us to answer on future epsiodes, email [email protected]
Ellen's essay: About that Horrific Birth Scene in Fleishman is in Trouble
Update on the leopard gecko: he has a real cage now, and a heat lamp. Doing well, thanks.
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Hi friends,
This week we're back with Diksha Basu, the author of internationally bestselling novels Destination Wedding and The Windfall.
Articles/podcasts mentioned:
Gretchen Rubin, podcast: More Happier
Rebranding Motherhood - New York Times
Restraint Is My Family's Love Language - The Cut
Gabe Hudson, podcast: The Twitterverse
Buy Diksha's books here:
Destination Wedding
The Windfall
More information about our accountability workshops here.
Annie's paperback events for Unlikely Animals:
Newtonville Books - March 1st at 7 pm
White Birch Books - North Conway NH March 2nd at 6 pm
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