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Chicago Writes
ChicagoWrites
48 episodes
1 week ago
A monthly podcast hosted by CWA member Bill Turck featuring in-depth interviews and candid conversations with published authors on the art, craft and business of writing.
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A monthly podcast hosted by CWA member Bill Turck featuring in-depth interviews and candid conversations with published authors on the art, craft and business of writing.
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Books
Arts
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Historian, Author, Survivor. A conversation with Pat Camalliere
Chicago Writes
1 hour 4 minutes
9 months ago
Historian, Author, Survivor. A conversation with Pat Camalliere
Historian, Author, Survivor. A conversation with Pat Camalliere From maximizing your local market to building in history to deepen a novel and cautionaries on dialogue in memoir writing, Pat Camalliere is a survivor in more ways than one. Pat Camalliere is the author of The Cora Tozzi Historical Mystery Series, including The Mystery at Black Partridge Woods. Her new memoir is a remarkable story of survival, Staying Alive is a Lot of Work: Me and My Cancer now available from Eckhartz Press. The website is www.patcamallierebooks.com
Chicago Writes
A monthly podcast hosted by CWA member Bill Turck featuring in-depth interviews and candid conversations with published authors on the art, craft and business of writing.