
Ann Hagerty Davenport - Owner at 31 Annotations
02/27/20 • 22 min
This week our guest is Ann Hagerty Davenport: poet, translator, and devotee of fresh bread.
In this episode, we discuss her writing process, and
- Tuning into what works for your own practice
- The element of surprise when you’re stuck
- Connecting with your voice as a writer
- And more!
If you’re a new listener to Fierce Womxn Writing, I would love to hear from you. Please visit my Contact Page and tell me about your writing challenges.
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- Visit Ann Hagerty Davenport’s Website
- Visit Terra Preta Review (unearthing phenomenal writing) to read the latest issue and submit work
- Visit QuillsEdge Press (dedicated to the poetry of womxn over 40)
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- Visit the Website for more info on the podcast
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- Slide into Sara Gallagher’s DM’s on Instagram
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- Learn more about our partner, We Need Diverse Books, whose mission is to put more diverse books into the hands of all children
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This Week’s Writing Prompt
Each week the featured author offers a writing prompt for you to use at home. I suggest setting a timer for 6 or 8 minutes, putting the writing prompt at the top of your page, and free writing whatever comes to mind. Remember, the important part is keeping your pen moving. You can always edit later. Right now we just want to write something new and see what happens.
This week’s writing prompt is: The door is a memory. When you walk through, what does this house hold? What rooms do you visit? How might you rearrange the furniture to meet your present needs?
Explore Womxn Authors
In this episode, the author recommended these womxn writers:
- Sarah Faith Gottesdiener, creator of Modern Women and Visual Magic
- Brené Brown, author of Dare to Lead
- Aracelis Girmay, author of Kingdom Anamalia
- Natalie G. Diaz, author of Postcolonial Love Poem
- Ysabel Y. Gonzalez, author of Wild Invocations
- Roxane Gay, author of Ayiti
- Rebecca Solnit, author of Recollections of My Nonexistence
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This week our guest is Ann Hagerty Davenport: poet, translator, and devotee of fresh bread.
In this episode, we discuss her writing process, and
- Tuning into what works for your own practice
- The element of surprise when you’re stuck
- Connecting with your voice as a writer
- And more!
If you’re a new listener to Fierce Womxn Writing, I would love to hear from you. Please visit my Contact Page and tell me about your writing challenges.
Follow this Writer
- Visit Ann Hagerty Davenport’s Website
- Visit Terra Preta Review (unearthing phenomenal writing) to read the latest issue and submit work
- Visit QuillsEdge Press (dedicated to the poetry of womxn over 40)
Follow the Podcast
- Visit the Website for more info on the podcast
Follow the Host
- Slide into Sara Gallagher’s DM’s on Instagram
Follow our Partners
- Learn more about our partner, We Need Diverse Books, whose mission is to put more diverse books into the hands of all children
Become an Advertiser
- Use my Contact Page or hit me up on Insta
This Week’s Writing Prompt
Each week the featured author offers a writing prompt for you to use at home. I suggest setting a timer for 6 or 8 minutes, putting the writing prompt at the top of your page, and free writing whatever comes to mind. Remember, the important part is keeping your pen moving. You can always edit later. Right now we just want to write something new and see what happens.
This week’s writing prompt is: The door is a memory. When you walk through, what does this house hold? What rooms do you visit? How might you rearrange the furniture to meet your present needs?
Explore Womxn Authors
In this episode, the author recommended these womxn writers:
- Sarah Faith Gottesdiener, creator of Modern Women and Visual Magic
- Brené Brown, author of Dare to Lead
- Aracelis Girmay, author of Kingdom Anamalia
- Natalie G. Diaz, author of Postcolonial Love Poem
- Ysabel Y. Gonzalez, author of Wild Invocations
- Roxane Gay, author of Ayiti
- Rebecca Solnit, author of Recollections of My Nonexistence
Ensure the Podcast Continues
Love what you’re hearing? Show your appreciation and become a Supporter with a monthly contribution.
Check Out More Shows
- Episode 12: Ysabel Y. Gonzalez - Author of Wild Invocations
- Episode 11: T. Susan Chang - Author of Tarot Correspondences
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If you’re a new listener to Fierce Womxn Writing, I would love to hear from you. Please visit my Contact Page and tell me about your writing challenges.
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This Week’s Writing Prompt
Each week the featured author offers a writing prompt for you to use at home. I suggest setting a timer for 6 or 8 minutes, putting the writing prompt at the top of your page, and free writing whatever comes to mind. Remember, the important part is keeping your pen moving. You can always edit later. Right now we just want to write something new and see what happens.
This week’s writing prompt is: Write a thank you letter to an author or artist, the first one who comes to mind. Write a one page, handwritten letter, and thank them for not giving up. Sign it with the date.
Explore Womxn Authors
In this episode, the author recommended these womxn writers:
- Ariana Reines, author of A Sand Book
- Anne Frank, author of The Diary of a Young Girl
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