Show Notes: Episode 137: How to Fight with Your Co-host and Win a Writing Contest
/Today on our show we are going to share a story by our own Allison Langer called Writing Class Helped Me Break Down My Facade. You will hear us rehash a fight; talk about trying to make money as a writer; revisiting the same theme; and how to win a writing contest.
If you think you are the only one writing about the same thing over and over, this episode is for you. See how themes can change over time and how you can win a contest when you least expect it. Writing class is more than just writing and trying to get published. It is about growth, connection, healing and everything in between.
Allison Langer is a Miami native, University of Miami MBA, writer, and single mom to three children, ages 12, 15 and 17. She is a podcast producer and host, a private writing coach, taught memoir writing in prison and has been published in The Washington Post, Mutha Magazine, Scary Mommy, Modern Loss, and NextTribe. Allison wrote a novel about wrongful conviction and is actively looking for an agent. Currently, she is teaching middle school English and working on a memoir with her friend and inside student Clifton Jones (2-Tall).