This podcast discusses writing life, reviews books, and interviews authors and industry professionals.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 80 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | BooksEducationArtsHow To |
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We love how Natasha chose something light from our conversation for her opener. She created a different set of expectations for her listeners. Speaking with her was one of the most enjoyable podcasts we’ve participated in. She is an excellent (and well-researched) host.
If you love to read, write or you are a curious person who enjoys learning something new this podcast is a must listen. Natasha is a thoughtful and interested host who asks her guests such well thought out questions that keep me listening. Enjoy!! ~Deborah M.
This podcast is a “must listen” for writers. More important than ever, our creative podcasts are necessary. And RAWWN is exceptional!Natasha is a conscientious interviewer with interesting comments that kept me talking. Her questions are tailored to each new interview and writer. I enjoyed this experience and I continue to enjoy her other interviews.
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Natasha is smart, interested and pays attention to her guests. She asks good questions and actually listens to the answers. This is an excellent podcast for anyone interested in the writing life.
What I appreciate about this podcast is how Natasha brings on different authors who write about a wide variety of topics. The authors include fiction, non-fiction, thriller, children's books and even an eight-year old author!
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