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The Book I HAD to Write

Paul Zakrzewski

Welcome to the Book I had to write. This is the show where I feature critically-acclaimed writers, who tell me about the stories they just HAD to get out in the world. Episodes focus on places where that sense of urgency meets resistance. We talk about where authors get stuck—and how they succeed. Whether it’s about mindset, craft, or the changing landscape of publishing—this show covers everythin... more

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Last year, I came across an essay called “Book Publishing is Broken” by today’s podcast guest, Kathleen Schmidt . more

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In this converation with memoirist Abigail Thomas, we discuss the backstory of writing Safekeeping, and that now-classic memoir was initially turned down by all the editors the book was sent, except for one. more

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In this episode, I talk with author, musician and audio producer Chérie Newman about her humorous experiences pet-sitting unruly critters during the pandemic. The need to turn this one-time side hustle into a fulltime gig coincided with a more soberi... more

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In this episode, I talk with author, professor, journalist, and rabbi Jay Michaelson. After publishing nine other books of nonfiction and poetry, and hundreds of stories for publications like Rolling Stone, The Daily Beast, and New York magazine, Mic... more

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4.9 out of 5 stars from 17 ratings
  • Paul was born to do this!

    With a modest, engaged, intellectual style, he gets authors to open up without guile to the story behind the story of writing their books. His interviewing style is conversational and targeted and sweet, and the experience of listening feels intimate. Never pompous, always curious. It’ll make your day!

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    5
    Susy Shoelace
    United States8 months ago
  • Thought-provoking and inspiring

    I love this podcast. Paul asks thoughtful questions so the listener gets a behind the scenes look into how certain books get written and what inspires them. I’ve learned so much about research from the brilliant offers he has as guests, and the rapport is always genuine. Every writer would do well to listen to this pod, and I wish there were more like it. 10/10 recommend!

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    5
    BrookeEssays
    United States9 months ago
  • What a treat!

    I have just discovered essayist, coach, and teacher Paul Zakrzewski's excellent show about writing and the important processes that comes with bringing a book to fruition. He has thoughtful conversations with incredibly insightful authors in the sector. The audio production is fantastic and the interviews are scintillating.

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    5
    Suswati Basu
    United Kingdom10 months ago
  • Helpful, inspiring and full of info

    Really lovely to listen to so many people’s process and the insightful interviews that Paul conducts. Appreciate that the guests are really varied and all have great points to add to the larger conversation of writing and publishing.

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    5
    AnnieRuthie
    United Statesa year ago
  • Fantastic podcast!

    As an author and scholar himself, Paul is a wonderful interviewer who asks complex and thoughtful questions that invite authors to share the backstories about their respective written worlds. Highly recommended.

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    Doug Grave
    United Statesa year ago

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