Season 1 - Episode 43: JT Oaks

Weaving together stories for listeners nationwide, singer and songwriter JT Oaks calls his unique style of music “city-grass”—celebrating both his urban influence and his rural roots. His songs celebrate the poignant moments of life, even as he reaches out to use his music to help those less fortunate. His insights and passion will inspire you, entertain you, and give you eyes to see the stories always circling around you.

JT Oaks
Office

Season 1 - Episode 38: Kathleen Antrim

How do you boil down a novel into a 25 word pitch? Author and pitch artist Kathleen Antrim will show you how. Passionate for sharing her time with others, she’s well-known for staying on site hours after her speaking engagements to teach aspiring authors how to pitch their books. Today, she shares those same insights with us.

Kathleen Antrim
Voiceofimagination

Season 1 - Episode 37: Jamie Mason

With a nomadic spirit and the passionate voice of a traveling bard, Jamie Mason draws from her extensive travels to pen her resonant and poignant stories. Her masterful use of pulse-pounding prose and atmospheric settings has won her wide critical acclaim. Jamie tells us insight about writing her thriller Monday’s Lie, how to write a novel out of order, and the one key question to ask regarding character motivation.

Jamie Mason
Voiceofimagination

Season 1 - Episode 36: Michael Goldstein

After beginning his career in the entertainment industry in the New York at Gotham Entertainment Group, Michael moved to Los Angeles and has worked in feature film and television show development since 1995. Michael gives a sneak peek at the story behind his green-lighted ABC project, Still Star-Crossed, and shares the lessons that the T-Rex in Jurassic Park, and the story structure of The West Wing taught him about stellar storytelling.

Michael Goldstein
Voiceofimagination

Season 1 - Episode 35: C. E. Lawrence

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Having written nine novels and six novellas, C.E. has received glowing reviews from The Library Journal, Kirkus, Booklist, Publishers Weekly, and many other publications for her gritty stories. Drawing from her background as an author, an actor, and a Steampunk fan, she delves into the story penning process and shares the core ingredients in the stories she tells.

C. E. Lawrence

Season 1 - Episode 34: Jerry B. Jenkins

As one of the most prolific and bestselling authors in the United States, Jerry B. Jenkins has penned twenty-one New York Times bestsellers, including the Left Behind series, which has sold more than 70 million copies worldwide. In this strikingly honest and intimate interview, Jerry talks craft, a simple strategy for shaping any story, and what to do with critics—no matter how harsh they might be. Don’t miss this interview with a true master storyteller.

Jerry B. Jenkins
Voiceofimagination