The Write Stuff: Recent Episodes

The Write Stuff

A show about readers and writers for reader and writers on WNYU, 89.1 FM and wnyu.org. The Write Stuff is a weekly show featuring fiction, creative nonfiction, screen, and poetry writers (established and unknown) who discuss their craft and then give a reading of their work. Hosted by Rachel A.G. Gilman, it airs on New York University's student-run radio station. Questions/inquiries can be sent to rachelg@wnyu.org

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This week, Rachel sits down with Adi Eshman, NYU graduate, playwright, and screenwriter, to discuss his current project, “Painters.”

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The Write Stuff has returned for Season 2, and host and producer Rachel A.G. Gilman takes a spin in the guest chair with a reading of her story “J.”

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On the season finale, Rachel sits down with the creative team behind the upcoming production of “Suddenly, A Knock At The Door,” a play.

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This week, Rachel is joined by Tamuira Reid, a professor in NYU’s Liberal Studies department as well as a screenwriter and essayist.

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Rachel is joined by Marissa Elliot Little, her former editor at Washington Square News, for a chat and a reading.

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Rachel is joined by Anthony Tognazzini, one of her past NYU Gallatin professors. He reads his story, "Neighbors."

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This week, Rachel sits down with fellow NYU student, Sheila Orfano, who reads her story "On A Sunday Morning."

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Rachel A.G. Gilman sits down with Deborah Landau, director of the creative writing program at NYU, and she reads poetry from her book, "The Uses of the Body."

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Rachel A.G. Gilman sits down with E.R. Pulgar this week and he shares some of his insights into the world of poetry before giving a reading of four of his poems: "A-TRAIN DEVIL’S TRILL SONATA," "Common Stone," "MORNING EMPIRE," and "ST. JUDE."

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Rachel A.G. Gilman speaks with Anneliese Lee-Reid, executive producer of WNYU's "Underground" and NYU Tisch student, about writing and screenwriting, and she reads her story, "A Little Higher."

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This week, Rachel A.G. Gilman speaks with Stephen Policoff, NYU Global Liberal Studies professor, and he reads from his 2014 novel, "Come Away."