20,000+ Views So Far, Join Me for the 8th Writers Coming Together

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Somehow, we’re suddenly on show number eight, tomorrow with Ilene English, author of Hippie Chick!

(Time does indeed fly when it’s not dragging sometimes while social distancing…)

If you’ve not seen it yet, Writers Coming Together is an author discussion series for book enthusiasts, writers, poets, meditators, and lovers of narrative & craft…

Please join us here at 1:30pm Pacific, Thursdays through July 30th. You will get inside the minds of one-of-a-kind, award-winning authors from around the world in a space of community, connection, and creation!

I’ve had such pleasure speaking with a wonderful array of writers!

You can watch the replays of the interviews by clicking on the names below.

Jack Kornfield, May 7 — Founder of Spirit Rock Meditation Center, and author of more than a dozen books on Buddhist practice, Author, andone of the key teachers to introduce Buddhist mindfulness practice to the West.

Brooke Warner, May 14 — Brooke is publisher of She Writes Press and SparkPress, president of Warner Coaching Inc., and author of Write On, Sisters!, Green-light Your Book, What's Your Book?, and three books on memoir. She’s a TEDx speaker, cohost of the weekly podcast “Write-minded,” and the former Executive Editor of Seal Press. She writes a monthly column for Publishers Weekly.

Betsy Graziani Fasbinder, May 21 — Betsy is a genre-jumping, thrice-published author with a novel, a memoir, and a how-to to her credit. She’s garnered a Gold IPPY Award, a Booklist Starred Review, and a few other blingy congratulations for her writing. In addition to her own stories, Betsy delights in helping others write and tell their own, both as a writing coach and a speaking coach. She features the stories of others on her weekly podcast, The Morning Glory Project: Stories of Determination.


Nita Sweeney, May 28 — Nita is the award-winning author of the running and mental health memoir, Depression Hates a Moving Target: How Running with My Dog Brought Me Back from the Brink and coauthor of the writing journal, You Should Be Writing. Nita coaches creatives in writing and meditation, blogs at Bum Glue, and publishes the monthly email newsletter, Write Now Columbus. She lives in central Ohio with her husband, Ed, and their yellow Labrador retriever, Scarlet.

Peter Elbow, June 4 — Author of Writing Without Teachers and Writing with Power, Professor Emeritus, UMass Amherst. Directed the Writing Program there and at SUNY Stony Brook; taught at four other colleges. His first book was Writing Without Teachers; the last of eight was Vernacular Eloquence: What Speech Can Bring to Writing. Given NCTE award for “lasting intellectual contribution.” CCCC Exemplar Award.


Joseph Ranseth, June 11 — As a speaker, author, and transformationist for over fifteen years, Joseph has been helping people transform their lives and organizations using the same blueprint and principles that transformational leaders like Gandhi and Dr. King used to change the world. He has been a featured expert on national television, including Fox News, CBS, CTV, CBC, etc. in leading industry publications, such as Advertising Age, and has been recognized several times by the Huffington Post for using social media to inspire the world.

David Kundtz, June 18 — David Kundtz, S.Th.D., M.F.T, is a speaker and author of 7 books including the bestselling QUIET MIND: One Minute Mindfulness. David began as a Clergyman — for 20 years — then established a psychotherapy practice in Berkeley, CA for 20 more. David's Ph.D. is in pastoral psychology with graduate degrees in psychology and theology. A former Director and Presenter of Inside Track Seminars, David has sold more than 113,000 books around the world (in English, Spanish, and Japanese).

Please join us here at 1:30pm Pacific, Thursdays through July 30th!

Enjoy!

Warmly,

Mag

Mag Dimond