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Ten Questions with Rick Henry Christopher Episode #29
This article is a companion piece for my YouTube interview with Tori Holub: Click Here for YouTube Interview 🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼 I first came to hear about Tori Holub when I was visiting a Facebook fan group for the 70s pop group Carpenters. The group is called Close to the Carpenters and is run by my friend John Deblaere and his wife Jay Crystille Deblaere.
Rick Henry ChristopherPublished 8 days ago in InterviewLosing An Uncle To The FARC In Bogota
[A story told to me over a decade ago by a Colombian immigrant, that I've attempted to put into writing. Any suggestions on how to improve this are very welcome.]
Scott ChristensonPublished 2 months ago in InterviewKenny Penn
Thank you everyone for being patient! While I juggle my life, I have decided not to do the podcast every week, and instead will aim for once a month! While this is not nearly enough, it is better than nothing! Thank you for the support and as always if you haven't rated the podcast in your podcast player please make sure to give it 5 stars today! Now on the interview!
Meeting Miles Levin
Last night, something incredible happened. I got to virtually meet the writer and director, Miles Levin, of the short film Under the Lights!
Rene PetersPublished 5 months ago in InterviewVocal 2024 – I’m Still Here For More!
Ah… such a trigger this challenge! I hate to admit it, but, I was ready to give up on Vocal this year. I had already determined it in my heart of hearts. Imagine… a senior citizen having low self-esteem! You’d think that in my almost 67-year lifespan, I’d learned a thing or two, but, no…I was ready to quit.
Gigi GibsonPublished 5 months ago in InterviewQuestions with Rick Henry Christopher
Thank you Rick Henry Christopher for this idea: 1. What type of writer do you feel you are? I’m a harlot. I’m anybody’s. That’s why I’m here. I’m an avid barn dancer; I love to dance but only when someone in a cowboy hat is calling the moves. In the freedom of the disco I will cling to the wall in the knowledge my moves are hopeless. Just give me the first foothold on the mountain, I will climb it, or have a go. With varying success. I have just attempted my first ever crime story, for example, which I would not have done without a little shove.
Hannah MoorePublished 5 months ago in Interview- Content Warning
Paul Stewart: 10 Questions
Pre-amble: I gave Dall-e/ChatGPT a picture of me and asked them to make it more psychadelic and they came up with this? I then asked for a quill and paper to be added because you know, writer. Like...wtf AI.
Paul StewartPublished 6 months ago in Interview A Glimpse In The Life Of Meagan Dion: 3 times Vocal Challenges Runner-Up
Meagan Dion is a mother to four children ages 11, 10, 8 and 6. She also home school her children. She has a degree in theology because she wanted to be a missionary but now her hope is to become a glass blower. She also can relate to Vincent Van Gogh because he left missionary work and pursued art.
Mariann CarrollPublished 9 months ago in InterviewMe, Myself, and I: A Starter for 10
Honestly, I think this challenge thrown into the ring by Kayleigh Fraser is brilliant. I love reading about other writers. Her advice...Don't overthink it... Just 10 things that spring to mind that nobody will know about you. Get it down, quick list.
Caroline JanePublished 9 months ago in InterviewBabs Iverson, Our Beloved Vocal Writer
Babs Iverson is the most supportive reader on Vocal that I know. She writes great memoirs, poems and stories. She just past 10,000 read milestones on Vocal recently. She has about twenty top stories or more under her belt. Let me introduce you to her Runway Story, which is also a runner up to The Runaway Train Challenge.
Mariann CarrollPublished 10 months ago in InterviewInterview: Real Poetic
I had the opportunity to finally meet one me the creators I had looked up to forever, Real Poetic! She was one of the first people to subscribe to me when I first arrived on the scene a couple of months ago. She was also so nice. I ended up winning one of her challenges as well, which was such a cool experience. Which means you should enter her challenges.
Interview with Writer and Photographer Dana Crandell
Today, I am excited to spotlight Dana Crandell, a wonderful member of the Vocal community. Dana Crandell is a husband, father, grandfather, poet, writer, photographer, and artist with a profound love of nature, dogs, and the written word. Born an Arizona desert (b)rat and currently stuck in Texas, he will soon be returning to Wyoming where his heart is at home.
Cendrine MarrouatPublished 10 months ago in Interview