
Native Tongues, hosted by Aaron Palmer and Ken Hall is a chance to hear from writers and musicians about where they call home and how that place shaped their voice. We discuss their influences, creative process and the places from their hometown that are meaningful to them. Along the way we’ll have some laughs, get real personal and most importantly, find some good places to eat!
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 37 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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How to structure The Cocktail Pitch, why you are in fact a writer, and what to do during the two week long Houston Rodeo.
Lindsey Hughes had much to say from her time as a Development Executive at major studios such as Disney. She now resides in Tex... more
Novelist/screenwriter Don Roff joins us this week to share some insight into the film industry, publishing, his time in the army, and working during excessively long walks.
Check out some of Don's works on his website www.donvroff.com. You can also ... more
This week we're bringing back an episode that we heard was very informative for anyone getting into the publishing industry.
J.D Barker is a prolific author, frequent collaborator and a great resource. He even worked with a previous guest of ours*! ... more
Baltimore author, Josh Petroski drops in to talk about his Charm City Thriller series, navigating the publishing world, and the best bar crawl before 9:00pm.
Check out Josh's work at charmcitythrillers.com and on instagram @charmcitythriller... more
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Aaron and Ken are great guys. I respect the way they share! They bring on some great guests that are super interesting. Keep up the great work!
So insightful!
I stumbled across this show because I thought it was the erotic fiction about indigenous peoples that I was looking for. Boy was I pleasantly surprised. Judging by the trailer alone, this guy knows what he’s talking about.










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