Jen Frankel Reads Random S#it!

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Sinopse

Writer, filmmaker & songwriter. Usually in that order.

Episódios

  • Edition Addition: Kit Daven interview

    07/11/2018 Duração: 31min

    Author of the Xiinisi series Kit Daven joins Jen to talk about writing your first line, and what goes into deciding how to start a piece of writing in the first place. Find Kit on Amazon or on her website at http://kitdaven.com/

  • In The Beginning: on Writing First Lines JFRRS 2.1

    09/10/2018 Duração: 23min

    How can you write if you can't get started? Writing a first line can stop you dead in your tracks. Let Jen Frankel help demystify the process of getting your first line down, and moving past it to tell your story. This is the first episode of season two of the JFRRS! Podcast. Watch for follow-up "edition addition" featuring an interview with author Kit Daven!

  • JFRRS 2.1 Promo: In The Beginning

    24/09/2018 Duração: 38s

    Do you struggle with writing the first line of your book or story? Jen Frankel, author and screenwriter, will help you out, or teach you how to avoid writing one at all. This month on the JFRRS Podcast, In The Beginning.

  • Shorter Allegations

    21/09/2018

    For anyone who gets tired of saying "allegedly" over and over during the reporting of pending offenses. You're welcome.

  • ...Allegedly

    21/09/2018

    For anyone who gets tired of saying "allegedly" over and over during the reporting of pending offenses. You're welcome.

  • JFRRS 2.0 Promo

    28/08/2018 Duração: 01min

    Jen Frankel Reads Random S#it! will return soon with all new episodes and a brand-spanking new format for season two. Join me for the podcast that does a deep dive into examples of the vast array of mediums and genres possible for writers, and special guests who bring their own Random S#it to the discussion.

  • Songwriting and Lyrics: JFRRS 1.9

    13/04/2018 Duração: 23min

    An overlooked type of writing is the craft of writing lyrics for music. What comes first, the words or the music? How do you put it all together in a song? Jen takes you through a selection of her own lyrics in a range of forms and genres. Please leave your comments and rate this podcast! All material written by Jen Frankel; edited by Sultan Ridwan. Theme music: Saturday Afternoon Self Portrait by Xenofranka (Jen's musical alter ego), from the album Sans Vocce.

  • JFRRS 1.9 Promo: Songwriting and Lyrics

    24/03/2018 Duração: 47s

    A little taste of the next JFRRS!Podcast: Songwriting and Lyrics with a quote from the Queen of Nashville, aka the Dolly Lama.

  • All About Me (Autobiography and the Common Woman): JFRRS 1.8

    02/03/2018 Duração: 27min

    Whether it's a crazy push to write an entire memoir in 72-hours, a meditation on grief, or an essay about a landlord who might just be the actual devil, Jen is going to enjoy tackling the art of autobiography and what it means to tell stories about ourselves.

  • Neverending Stories: JFRRS 1.7

    13/01/2018 Duração: 25min

    Fairy tales have been central to storytelling for centuries, and in the form of legends and myths, stretch back past the beginning of recorded history. Host Jen Frankel delves into their power with three excerpts from her own work, Voices, The End of the Sphinx, and Emerald and Embergris. Edited by Sultan Ridwan, all content by Jen Frankel

  • Please, Learn to Shoot a Gun: JFRRS 1.6

    14/11/2017 Duração: 12min

    In the wake of two of the worst mass shootings ever in the United States, occurring just over a month apart, I scrapped my plan for an episode of the podcast dealing with fairy tales to talk about guns and gun violence. But this isn't any old plea for disarmament. I want you to shoot a gun. And here's why. I'm joined this month on the team by audio magician Sultan Ridwan. Thanks for taking the sound of JFRRS!pod to the next level!

  • More Dreams May Come: JFRRS 1.5 Special

    13/10/2017 Duração: 05min

    This is another "edition addition," this time for episode 1.5, Sweet Dreams. . . Don't Have To Rhyme. As promised, it's a couple of poems I wrote while I was entirely asleep! And wrote down when I woke up, much as Mr. Samuel Taylor Coleridge ALMOST managed. ;)