Episode 123: This Side of Providence Author Rachel Harper
Rachel Harper, author of This Side of Providence, talks to Daniel Ford about her literary influences, how she’s connecting the next generation to classic literature, how her observation skills fuel her prose, and why she set her novel in Providence, R.I.
To find out more about Rachel Harper, visit her official website, like her Facebook page, or follow her on Twitter @rachel_m_harper.
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Episode 118: ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ Screenwriter Nicole Perlman
Episode 117: Nerd Blogger’s Top 10 Favorite Comic Book Films
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Episode 115: Screenwriter and Author Scott Frank
Screenwriter and author Scott Frank talks to Sean Tuohy about making the transition from scripts to novels for his debut thriller Shaker. Frank also discusses his screenwriting career, adapting Lawrence Block, Elmore Leonard, and Charles Willeford to the big screen, why he decided to tackle a western for Netflix, and why writers can never give up.
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Episode 113: ‘London Has Fallen’ Screenwriters Creighton Rothenberger & Katrin Benedikt
Episode 112: Can Over-Editing Hurt Your Writing?
Episode 111: Author Jay Atkinson
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Best of 2015: The Top 5 Downloaded Podcasts
We recorded and published 50 podcasts (!) in 2015. To celebrate the end of the milestone, and the end of the year, we decided to share the top five most downloaded podcasts since January.
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Episode 61: Screenwriter Eric Heisserer
Eric Heisserer, whose screenwriting credits include 2010’s “A Nightmare on Elm Street,” 2011’s “The Thing,” and 2013’s “Hours,” talks to Sean Tuohy about how he developed an addiction to writing scripts, why he created his own source material online, how he helped remake a classic horror film, and why directing is one of the most brutally rewarding things a person can do.
Sean Tuohy and Daniel Ford talk to author Andy Weir about his hit novel The Martian, Ridley Scott and Matt Damon’s film adaption of the book, “Doctor Who,” and Sean’s chances of surviving on Mars (spoiler alert: the odds aren’t great).
Sean Tuohy talks to screenwriter Jeb Stuart, whose credits include “Die Hard,” “The Fugitive,” “Another 48 Hours,” and “Switchback,” about how he feel in love with writing, the driving force behind his screenwriting career, why he first focused on thriller and action movies, how he developed the script for “Die Hard,” and his experiences in Hollywood.
Daniel Ford and Sean Tuohy discuss their writing processes and then best-selling author Tess Gerritsen talks to Sean about her writing career and why now is the best time ever to be a writer.
Sean Tuohy and Daniel Ford discuss revising their work, writing out of their comfort zones, and the differences between getting a screenplay noticed and landing a literary agent/publisher. Then, author Kevin P. Keating drops by to talk about his novel The Captive Condition.















