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The Written Scene

Nov 11, 2025

Carl Vonderau's path to novel writing took him through the dark streets of a banking career, which can be the perfect place to find a good villain.

In this episode of The Written Scene, Carl opens up about revisiting hard scenes that are part truthful, having the willingness to fail as a poet on public stage,...


Nov 4, 2025

Authors often draw from what we have lived. In author Carl Vonderau's book, Saving Myles, he had to do the same, and it wasn't always easy.

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Oct 28, 2025

For author and writing coach Natasha Tynes, working for yourself is important. However, getting used to the feast or famine part of the job took some time.

In this episode of The Written Scene, Natasha talks about taking breaks between writing and other projects, getting her publishing start in journalism, feeling like...


Oct 21, 2025

For author and writing coach Natasha Tynes, having a full-time job helped her remain disciplined when it came to writing. 

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Oct 14, 2025

Having been in the filmmaking industry for nearly three decades, filmmaker and author Scott Marcano has seen some things.

In this episode of The Written Scene, Scott discusses the many but expensive avenues to getting published, the weight of artists doing jobs others used to do, why it's important to read and how...