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458: Intuitive Writing: Capture Your Character's Energy and Paint with Your Words — Interview

19 Apr 2023

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Today, Lori is interviewing Donnaldson Brown. They'll be talking about Because I Loved You, and about how her background in screenwriting has influenced her prose. Donnaldson 's debut novel, Because I Loved You, is due out in April 2023 with She Writes Press. An attorney and former screenwriter, she worked with Robert Redford's film development company for several years. Her spoken word pieces have been featured in The Deep Listening Institute's Writers in Performance and Women & Identity Festivals, and in the Made in the Berkshires Theatre Festival in Stockbridge, Massachusetts. She's been awarded several residencies. A longtime resident of both Brooklyn, New York and western Massachusetts, Ms. Brown grew up riding horses on a family ranch in East Texas as well as in her native Connecticut. She is a facilitator and trainer with The Equus Effect, offering somatic based experiential learning with horses for veterans, first responders and others struggling with ptsd, and is also certified to teach meditation and several forms of yoga.  She is a proud mother, and loves to sing, cycle, and hike with her dogs.  You can find her on her website or follow her on Facebook and Instagram.   In this episode Donnaldson and Lori discuss: The impact of secrets on multiple generations. Starting a project with an image and painting it into prose. Directing a reader's imagination through clues and cues.   Plus, her #1 tip for writers. For more info and show notes: diymfa.com/458

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