The Write Process
Ein Podcast von UCLA Extension Writers' Program
78 Folgen
-  Paria Hassouri on Discovering the Writer Within, Journaling, Finding an Agent, & Found in TransitionVom: 6.10.2021
-  Christina Strain on Writing for Herself, Managers, Goonies, and Finding O’HanaVom: 24.9.2021
-  Julie Wong on Writing Covid, Sneaking Food onto Set, Expanding Representation, and Grey’s AnatomyVom: 9.9.2021
-  Elle Johnson on Researching Memoir, Weaving Story Threads, Finding Theme, and The Officer’s DaughterVom: 26.8.2021
-  Tod Goldberg on Gangsters, Human-Made Seas, Short Fiction Tricks, and The Low DesertVom: 12.8.2021
-  Melissa Rosenberg on Adapting Comics, Creative Control, and Showrunning Marvel’s Jessica JonesVom: 30.7.2021
-  Brian Shin on the Medical Procedural, Why Representation Matters, and The Good Doctor.Vom: 4.12.2020
-  Michael Werwie on Writing Against Genre and Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil and VileVom: 13.11.2020
-  Cindy Lin on Stealing Time, Polishing Drafts, Uncovering Solutions and The TwelveVom: 30.10.2020
-  Aatif Rashid on Novel Structure, the Right Title, Small Presses, and Portrait of Sebastian KhanVom: 16.10.2020
-  Wally Rudolph on Photographic Inspiration, the Decline of Whiteness, and Mighty, MightyVom: 18.9.2020
-  Kira Snyder on Unexpected Guests, Tricky Adaptation, and The Handmaid’s TaleVom: 4.9.2020
-  Zimran Jacob on Getting into a Writer's Room, Doing Research, and The PunisherVom: 6.1.2020
-  Colette Sartor on Linking Stories, Good Revision Advice, and Once Removed and Other StoriesVom: 20.12.2019
-  Shauna Barbosa on the Language of Home, Keeping Trust in Yourself, and Cape Verdean Blues.Vom: 6.12.2019
-  Owen Husney on Little Lies, Discovering Prince, and Famous People Who’ve Met Me.Vom: 21.11.2019
-  Monica Holloway on Telling the Hard Truth, Publication Repercussions, and Driving with Dead PeopleVom: 8.11.2019
-  April Shih on Vomit Drafts, Letting Your Characters Change You, 69 F-bombs, and You’re the WorstVom: 23.10.2019
-  Sheryl Recinos on Surviving Teen Homelessness, Self-publishing, and HindsightVom: 11.10.2019
-  Barbara Stepansky on the Flint Water Crisis, Adapting Journalism, 45-page Treatments, and FlintVom: 27.9.2019
All writing is a tightrope walk from where the idea originates to the moment a book, movie, or TV episode emerges in the world. In The Write Process, Charles Jensen, director of the UCLA Extension Writers’ Program, asks writing instructors and students who’ve walked the tightrope and come out the other side to talk about their process. Each episode tells the story of how one writer took one project from concept to completion, showcasing the various—and varied—paths we take when we follow one good idea all the way home.
 
 