Episode 110: Debbie Wastling
It's one thing to be excited about the arts. For author and historian Debbie Wastling [https://dwallauthorcom.allauthor.com/], it's a passion, and you can hear it in every word.
In this episode of The Written Scene [https://thewrittenscene.transistor.fm/], Debbie talks about having famous relatives in the arts back in the early 20th century, a brief geography and history lesson, mixing her love of music into her books and stories, famous writers from her childhood home, how her music writing is storytelling, not shying away from politics, the ways the railroad system in every country is historically relevant, trying to remain historically accurate in her novels, the evolution of her art after moving from England to Los Angeles, how knowing Shakespeare helps her write historical fiction, experiencing Shakespeare and other theater productions in Ashland, OR, writing poetry to understand and process feelings at an early age, reading out loud the things we write, learning discipline in writing through theater, writing grants for music education, and much more.
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Music: Addis Ababa by Eshi Era