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So, What's Your Story

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So, What's Your Story

Salt Water Media

So, What's Your Story

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So, What's Your Story

Salt Water Media

So, What's Your Story

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A weekly Arts, Literature and Society podcast featuring Tony Russo
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Chris Lindsley talks about his book "Land of Fun"
Stephanie Fowler and Tony Russo speak with Bob about his short story collection
Author Frank Hopkins joins Steph and Tony to talk about his new series and his approach to marketing indie books
Steph and Tony speak with author Mary Christine Strobel about her book "Stuffing Cotton."
Author Lisa Daliey talks about her latest book, Square Up: 50,000 miles in search of a way home.
Maddist talks about his new short-story series.
Author William Anthony Connolly talks about his novel, The Smallest Universe.
Salisbury Poetry Week poet in (virtual) residence Christopher Salerno talks about in forthcoming work, Man Grave.
Mikayla Denault talks about her latest work, Two Hens and A Chick.
Publisher Stephanie Fowler talks about a new writing project for children and young adults. 
Stephanie Fowler and Tony Russo speak with Christopher Slavens, author of Roofed Graves of Delmarva.
Stephanie Fowler and Tony Russo
Stephanie Fowler and Tony Russo
Writers Andrew Heller and Barbara Lockhart tell true stories live.
Authors Stephanie Fowler, Andrew Heller and Tony Russo talk about asking for help when you're stuck and what to do when you get it.
Author Judith Crandell talks with Tony and Steph about her latest work and what it took to get it published.
Richard Peabody talks about running Gargoyle Magazine and his other presses while balancing out writing, teaching and editing.
Richard Peabody talks about running Gargoyle Magazine and his other presses while balancing out writing, teaching and editing. 
Richard Peabody talks about running Gargoyle Magazine and his other presses while balancing out writing, teaching and editing.
Poet Gerry LaFemina talks chapbooks, the Western Maryland Indie Lit Festival, and his experiences in publishing and writing. 
The people behind Samsara Press, editor R. David Fulcher and managing editor Lisa Flach-Fulcher, discuss the ins and outs of running a small, independent press.
Poets Gail Braune Comorat and Wendy Ingersoll talk about poetry collaboration and publishing.
Kristen Greiner and Kyra Kondis, editor and assistant editor of "So to Speak" join us live from the Western Maryland Indi Lit Festival in Frostburg, Md.
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