WebEater, Murph, The Lotus, Krispy, Spud, PC Nottingham
175 episodes
4 days ago
In this episode, The Cru chat about the frustrating demands of writing in the social media age. Modern authors are increasingly expected to build their own followings and endlessly promote themselves online—and that… just ain’t us. At the same time, PC scored his first contract through a Twitter contest, so the benefits of online interaction are real. Can writers be private, authentic, and still get published? Join us live! Come write with us at Forest City Brewing on January 16th, 2026! Door...
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In this episode, The Cru chat about the frustrating demands of writing in the social media age. Modern authors are increasingly expected to build their own followings and endlessly promote themselves online—and that… just ain’t us. At the same time, PC scored his first contract through a Twitter contest, so the benefits of online interaction are real. Can writers be private, authentic, and still get published? Join us live! Come write with us at Forest City Brewing on January 16th, 2026! Door...
132: Ca’ canny – Setting and Achieving Your Writing Goals
Radio FreeWrite
1 hour 8 minutes
4 months ago
132: Ca’ canny – Setting and Achieving Your Writing Goals
The Cru returns for Season 5 of Radio FreeWrite! In this episode, we set fresh writing goals, reflect on unions and collective action, and laugh about Monty Python as we take on the Scots phrase ca’ canny: a call to ease up, work slow, and resist. Stories this week begin at the 16:30 mark and explore resistance in many forms: a poetic plea for freedom from work and a greening earth, a Joycean sketch of paralysis on the farm, a futuristic Uber ride tinged with climate anxiety, a fantasy where ...
Radio FreeWrite
In this episode, The Cru chat about the frustrating demands of writing in the social media age. Modern authors are increasingly expected to build their own followings and endlessly promote themselves online—and that… just ain’t us. At the same time, PC scored his first contract through a Twitter contest, so the benefits of online interaction are real. Can writers be private, authentic, and still get published? Join us live! Come write with us at Forest City Brewing on January 16th, 2026! Door...