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Writers Of The Watershed Podcast S4e6 Deborah Sarbin

writers of The Watershed podcast Interviewing Local authors
writers of The Watershed podcast Interviewing Local authors

Writers Of The Watershed Podcast Interviewing Local Authors Wotw s4 episode 6: deborah sarbin is a professor of english with clarion university. she is an active participant in local writers groups such as the renshi poets, writer’s block party, and the bridge literary arts journal. deborah’s stunning poetry has appeared in several editions of the watershed journal including the recent fall edition. in […]. Deborah sarbin is a professor of english with clarion university. she is an active participant in local writers groups such as the renshi poets, writer's blo.

writers of The Watershed podcast Interviewing Local authors
writers of The Watershed podcast Interviewing Local authors

Writers Of The Watershed Podcast Interviewing Local Authors In our continuing mission to promote regional writers, photographers and storytellers, we are introducing yet another way for our followers and supporters to get to know the incredibly talented people who make the watershed journal possible. in these 10 minute episodes, our writers will talk about the inspiration and methods behind their work. S4, e6 of writers of the watershed podcast: deborah sarbin is a professor of english with clarion university. she is an active participant in local. Welcome to the "writers of the watershed" podcast, where we celebrate regional authorship in the western pennsylvania wilds. in this episode, we have the pleasure of interviewing deb sarvin, a writer and professor of english at clarion university. deb has been published in several editions of the watershed journal and other esteemed publications. Deborah sarbin. perhaps because i’m a walker, i notice signage. after all, it’s easy to stop when any sign catches my attention and pause to read. today i tuned in to signs in businesses on clarion’s main street. each has one: some official looking print outs from a word template, some hand lettered in marker. closed, they each say, of.

writers of The Watershed podcast Interviewing Local authors
writers of The Watershed podcast Interviewing Local authors

Writers Of The Watershed Podcast Interviewing Local Authors Welcome to the "writers of the watershed" podcast, where we celebrate regional authorship in the western pennsylvania wilds. in this episode, we have the pleasure of interviewing deb sarvin, a writer and professor of english at clarion university. deb has been published in several editions of the watershed journal and other esteemed publications. Deborah sarbin. perhaps because i’m a walker, i notice signage. after all, it’s easy to stop when any sign catches my attention and pause to read. today i tuned in to signs in businesses on clarion’s main street. each has one: some official looking print outs from a word template, some hand lettered in marker. closed, they each say, of. Meet the watershed writers featured in the upcoming performance with the watershed journal and alium spritum, alium spiritum: i'll fly away on july 24th . "closed, they each say, of course. closed to help hold back a pandemic. but it’s all about the way they word it. temporarily closed; closed until further notice; closed until we’re allowed." deborah.

writers of The Watershed podcast Interviewing Local authors
writers of The Watershed podcast Interviewing Local authors

Writers Of The Watershed Podcast Interviewing Local Authors Meet the watershed writers featured in the upcoming performance with the watershed journal and alium spritum, alium spiritum: i'll fly away on july 24th . "closed, they each say, of course. closed to help hold back a pandemic. but it’s all about the way they word it. temporarily closed; closed until further notice; closed until we’re allowed." deborah.

writers of The Watershed podcast Interviewing Local authors
writers of The Watershed podcast Interviewing Local authors

Writers Of The Watershed Podcast Interviewing Local Authors

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