The Writer’s Voice: Garrick Lane
On this unique episode of The Writers Voice, we welcome Garrick Lane. Writing is one of the hardest things he does. The only thing that is harder is parenting. He knows this because it’s really all he’s ever done.
Giving a look inside the mind of a writer and the difference of technique from person to person, A Writers Voice offers a spotlight on writing talent in Western North Carolina.
The Writers Voice is a podcast collaboration between The MESH and Lenoir-Rhyne University in Hickory, North Carolina. Giving a look inside the mind of a writer and the difference of technique from person to person, A Writers Voice offers a spotlight on writing talent in Western North Carolina.
On this unique episode of The Writers Voice, we welcome Garrick Lane. Writing is one of the hardest things he does. The only thing that is harder is parenting. He knows this because it’s really all he’s ever done.
Jordan Makant, originally from Atlanta, GA and recent LRU graduate shares his recently published piece and others on this edition of the Writer’s Voice.
In this episode of The Writer’s Voice our guest is Haley Wilkins. Haley is a Senior English major at LRU. Her poetry has been published on her university’s student spotlight board and she’s been asked to read her works in various poetry readings on campus. She has also tried her hand in other forms of writing, both academic mostly focused on the correlation between written and spoken word poetry and their effect on confidence in high school students.
In this episode of the Writer’s Voice our guest is Hannah Davis. Originally from Valdese, NC, Hannah is a sophomore English major at Lenoir-Rhyne University. Hannah is a published poet, a performing musician with the LR marching band, the chamber woodwind ensemble, and the wind symphony. Hannah is also active in Zeta Tau Alpha.
Kaylee Abernathy, a senior English major from Lenoir-Rhyne University joins host Andrew Moose on this episode of The Writer’s Voice. Kaylee, a Hickory, NC native, shares three of her latest poems that combine both inspiration and creativity.
This installment of the Writers Voice will feature elementary-aged students that are participants in the Little Read Program at Lenoir-Rhyne University. The Little Read Program is a Lenoir-Rhyne Visiting Writers Series community literacy initiative. The students featured on this podcast are in the 5th Grade at Sugarloaf Elementary School sharing their poems based on the Serafina Books by Robert Beatty.
Hosted by Andrew Moose with guest Nathan Huffman, Sophomore at Lenoir-Rhyne University who shares a biographical forward about the Huffman family and “Home”.
Hosted by Mary-Margaret Baker with guest Isabel Reid, Senior English major at Lenoir-Rhyne University.