BookTrib.com recently added Writer’s Bone to our weekly features. Daniel Ford and Sean Tuohy have been bringing us weekly podcasts of discussions they have with writers about the craft of writing and what motivates them to tell a good story. Today, you can enjoy a Friday Morning Coffee podcast featuring Kathleen Hill.
Kathleen Hill, author of the recently published memoir She Read to Us in the Late Afternoons: A Life in Novels, talks to Daniel Ford about how stories she heard in her youth led her to becoming a writer, why she decided to write a memoir, and why writers need to make room within themselves for their impressions.
Kathleen Hill has been teaching others her whole life. In her twenties, her husband Clifford Hill and her taught in a secondary school close to Nigeria and she went on to receive a doctorate in English literature. Today, she writes stories, such as Still Waters in Niger, which she found inspiration for when she visited her daughter in Niger after joining the Peace Corps. From there, Kathleen has lived in New York City most of her life, writing and constantly learning. To learn more about Kathleen Hill, visit her official website.
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