
Hosted by Jeff Umbro and Kyle Craner, this project began as a way for the two of them to get over their own fears of writing, and slowly morphed into an inspiring multi-year project to tell the stories others find difficult. Each episode brings a well-known creative into the studio to discuss his or her career, their newest projects, and one story they’ve always struggled to tell. Guests include A... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 72 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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After a long hiatus, Writers Who Don't Write is back, and we have some exciting announcements. This Spring, we'll be returning with a new season, a new show format, and a lot of exciting guests, and we've partnered with Lit Hub Radio to do it!
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Victoria “V.E.” Schwab is the #1 NYT, USA, and Indie bestselling author of more than a dozen books, including Vicious, the Shades of Magic series, and This Savage Song. Her work has received critical acclaim, been featured by EW and The New York Time... more
Kwame Alexander is a poet, educator, and the New York Times Bestselling author of 28 books, including SWING, SOLO, and REBOUND, the follow-up to his, NEWBERY medal-winning middle grade novel, THE CROSSOVER. Some of his other works include BOOKED, a N... more
Camille Perri is the author of The Assistants and When Katie Met Cassidy, and former books editor at Cosmo and Esquire. We sat down to talk with her about how her role as a books editor informed her writing, how she got her start, and what happened w... more
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The episode with Dana S was so infuriating! The interviewers were so condescending towards her I almost threw my phone!
Such a fun listen! Jeff and Kyle are easy and enjoyable to listen to along with their amusing and good hearted guests. I espeically enjoyed listening to Sara Novic share about her getting published journey. She has such a great attitude about still being wowed by her publication, her teaching, and her continuous commitment to writing more novels. Energy exchange between guests and hosts feels very warm and friendly! Thanks for the inspiration to be open to possibilites due to the people who you... more
This is a very enjoyable podcast for writers and those who admire them. The hosts are very relatable and ask the questions I would ask of their guests. Sometimes, I need a little boost of encouragement/confidence and this show provides it. I especially enjoyed the episodes with Colin Barrett and Nathan Hill. Look forward to more!
I found WWDW when doing a search for a writer I was interested in, and I absolutely loved the episode and kept listening. It just so happens that my career is in books and publishing, which translates to a bit of writer-chat fatigue. So I was surprised to find myself so engaged and entertained that I wanted to hear episode after episode. I like Jeff and Kyle's self-deprecating style, and the writers they bring on the show would likely not get on my radar in other ways. So I learn, I laugh, and I... more
A good episode or two with insight, but a lot of time is spent appealing to the SJW crowd and political correctness. Unsubscribed after content went down and politics went up.








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