In the inaugural episode of The Odyssey of Petal & Moth, host Colleen Furlotte speaks with Nancy King Schofield about how her contributions behind the scenes of a troubled film project helped salvage a set, key props, and a harried director. They discuss the complexity of the creative process, the strangeness of playing a character you create, and the importance of art.
Nancy King Schofield is an engaging personality and accomplished singer, writer and visual artist whose paintings can be found in private and public collections around the world. She is the founding member of two writers’ groups – The Breech House Gang and Women Who Write.
10/17/19 • 39 min
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