November is National Novel Writing Month, or NaNoWriMo, in which writers of all experience levels attempt to develop and draft a 50,000-word work in 30 days.ย Matt Bell, creative writing instructor at Arizona State University, author of the novel,ย Appleseed, and the writing craft book,ย Refuse To Be Done: How To Write And Re-Write A Novel In Three Drafts, along withย Elizabeth Acevedo, National Book Award-winning author ofย The Poet X,ย who also wrote her YA novel,ย With the Fire on High, for NaNoWriMo in 2013, join to talk about the art of novel writing, the process of speed-drafting, and take calls from listeners developing their own works.
[REBROADCAST FROM SEPTEMBER 28, 2023] “Jaja’s African Hair Braiding”ย is a new Broadway play written by playwrightย Jocelyn Bioh. The play tells the story of Jaja and her hair braiding shop in Harlem, featuring a cast of West African immigrant braiders, where on one hot summer day everything comes to blows. Bioh joins us in studio to discuss the production alongside directorย Whitney Whiteย and actorย Zenzi Williamsย (Bea).ย “Jaja’s African Hair Braiding”ย runs through November 19, with special livestreamed performances available through the rest of the run.
Our series Full Bio returns, and this month we are focusing on the life of pioneering playwright August Wilson, who won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama twice, and whose plays focus on the life of Black Americans in the 20th century. Biographerย Patti Hartiganย joins us for a deep dive into her book,ย August Wilson: A Life.ย On day two, we speak about Wilson’s early years as a poet and playwright and the beginnings of his creative partnerships.
There’s an exhibition on view now at The Bronx Museum of the Arts presenting the work of the late artist Michael Richards, who was born in New York, and died on 9/11 while he was working at his studio on the 92nd floor of the North Tower. He was 38. Michael Richards: Are You Down? is the artist’s first retrospective, who primarily…
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