John P. Gibson, the writer/director of Revelation Trail, discussed the film’s seven year life cycle, the archetypes of Joss Whedon, and why The Empire Strikes Back is the template for all sequels.
Ben H Winters, author of the books Sense and Sensibility and Sea Monsters & The Last Policeman trilogy, discusses his lack of direction early in his career and why that shaped everything after.
Andrew Neylon's The Long War" turned out to be one of the most popular stories ever published in The Invictus Writers project. He stopped by the Jam to talk about how his father's depression and suicide influenced his writing, how his color...
Travis DiNicola has his hand on the pulse of arts, reading, and writing in Indianapolis. Brad met Travis at the Indy Reads Books store to talk about how you end up getting to be the heart of a city's art community.
Writer Michelle Freed wrote a one-woman stage monologue for the Fringe Festival on a whim. That's not exactly how you're told to find a writing career. And yet, here she is. Michelle stopped by the Jam to discuss stumbling into a writing career...
Barbara Shoup, the author of Looking for Jack Kerouac and the executive director of the Indiana Writers Center, discussed why she waited 20 years between her first and second novel, the secret worlds writers create, and what writers really think...