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Writer's pictureStephen Burckhardt

Whatever Wednesday: The Podcast Ep. 6


Hello, Posse!


With a little help from my mother, I was able to figure out how to do a remote interview. The sound quality is not quite where I want it but it works. I plan to do some research about how to get a better quality sound for the person on the other end of the interview. I'm new but I am sure I can figure it all out.


In today's episode, I talk with Sharon Stephens (my mother) about what it is like to see her self used as a character in my books series. Unlike the other characters which are just named after family and friends, I actually write the Sharon Stephens character based on my real mother. We find how just how she feels about that.


We also talk about some creative writing Sharon has been working one and hear one of her favorite pieces. Then we finish the podcast with more from Into the West: The Orphan Train. This episode is only about 20 minutes long so take a break and join us for a little "whatever".


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Enjoy!

Dianne

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