A podcast on writing that explores the craft of fiction, answers listeners' questions, and provides strategies for a fulfilling writing practice and creative life, hosted by bestselling, award-winning novelist Nina LaCour.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 27 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | BooksEducationArts |
Join Nina in celebration of Watch Over Me's release! (If you order from a hosting bookstore, you'll receive a signed bookplate with your copy of Watch Over Me.) more
Announcement:The Slow Novel Lab is open for a special summer benefit session, with 50% of the profit going to Direct Relief! more
Announcement:The Slow Novel Lab is open for a special summer benefit session, with 50% of the profit going to Direct Relief! more
Nina contemplates the windows in her new apartment, and what it's like to be on the inside when people outside pass by. She offers a two-part exercise for her listeners to be used first as a method of noticing and being in place, and then as an entry... more
About the Shelter in Place podcast, hosted by Laura Joyce Davis: When the news came down about the mandate to shelter in place, Bay Area writer Laura Joyce Davis decided to mark this moment in history by chronicling her daily experience of sheltering... more
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I am sorry this isn’t about the podcast but I wanted to connect to you so badly for so long and I don’t care about anything now. First of all, ur voice is as beautiful as your words. more
Nina LaCour is everything and her generous, encouraging and soothing spirit have saved me in many ways
I was disappointed about the amount of ad on this podcast. A writer must live - okay. But starting a podcast for that? I hear a lot of educational podcasts. Love them. A lot of writers podcasts. Love them. This one may be for a special audience I’m not part of. Sorry.
I think that most writers and plenty non writers will get the same high levels of enjoyment and pleasure from Nina Lacoeur’s Keeping a Notebook podcast as I have. These past several weeks, I have listened to Nina as she speaks honestly about writing and life and the obstacles we face in both. Please keep up the great work Nina, hope it gives you as much joy and companionship as it does us.
The content is good and inspirational but I don’t like the host’s voice. It’s pleasant enough on the surface, but grates a bit.
Sitting down (or going on a walk) with Nina’s podcast is like hanging out with a lovely, gentle, charismatic friend who is willing to share the real deal about writing with you - Nina is such a good teacher, and she shares that here, but it also has so much of her wonderful personality and very relatable help! Thank you, Nina!
Nina brings her poignant, thoughtful approach to the creative process from the paper straight to your ears. Anyone endeavoring to explore the creative process will benefit from Nina’s gentle guidance.
Apple Podcasts | #219 | Australia/Arts/Books |
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