Rewrite Radio: a Podcast for Readers, Writers, & Learners
Rewrite Radio is a literary podcast produced alongside the Festival of Faith & Writing. Here, you can listen to conversations we've had with writers and readers as we've celebrated the written word together for over three decades. Each episode features a different Festival session from our archives.
Episode #30: Richard Rodriguez
In Episode #30 of Rewrite Radio, we listen in from Festival 2010 where Richard Rodriguez delivers the speech he rewrote after realizing that Festivalgoers really did want him to talk about the complexities of faith and class in his life as a writer.
Episode #29: Surprised by Joy: Poetry about Faith & Happiness
In Episode #29 of Rewrite Radio, Anya Silver and several poets discuss the landscape of joy amidst suffering in their personal and public lives.
Episode #28: Luci Shaw & L’Engle Sisters
In Episode #28 of Rewrite Radio, Luci Shaw is interviewed about the role of community in the life of a writer and what it takes to forge and sustain friends for the long haul.
Episode #27: Madeleine L’Engle
In Episode #27 of Rewrite Radio, Madeleine L’Engle reflects on her life and the “cosmic” questions that have guided her writing. Why do bad things happen? Why do people die? Why? Weaving stories of hurt knees and publisher rejections with the realities of marriage and the deaths of those she loves, L’Engle illuminates her commitment to writing and abiding faith in God.
Episode #26: Kwame Alexander & Nate Marshall
In Episode #26 of Rewrite Radio, Billy Mark, Kwame Alexander, and Nate Marshall engage in a conversation about the power of poetry for children and young adults.
Episode #25: 2017 Season 1 Review
Episode #25 of Rewrite Radio features a collection of excerpts from our first season of the podcast, curated and edited together by our creative director Jon Brown. Previous Festival speakers in order of appearance: Frederick Beuchner (1992), Katherin Paterson (2004), Brian Doyle (2012), Patricia and Alana Raybon (2016), Ashley Bryan (2016), George Saunders (2016), Ashley Bryan (2016), Barbara Brown Taylor (2004), Zadie Smith (2016), Tobias Wolff (2016), Frederick Buechner (1992), Kelly Brown Douglas (2016).
Episode #24: Katherine Paterson
In Episode #24 of Rewrite Radio, we listen to Katherine Paterson at the 2004 Festival. In this talk, she discusses how and why she finds meaning in the midst of life’s chaos, the comforts and challenges of art, and also the vital importance of teachers.
Episode #23: Barbara Brown Taylor
Episode #23 of Rewrite Radio features Barbara Brown Taylor at the 2004 Festival of Faith and Writing. In this talk she discusses writing for the ear and the difference between what she calls the language of belief and the language of beholding.
Episode #22: Shauna Niequist
In Episode #22 of Rewrite Radio, we feature a conversation with Shauna Niequist at the 2016 Festival of Faith & Writing. Shauna was interviewed by Ansley Kelly, a Calvin College senior at the time, and their wide-ranging conversation that includes claiming the authority to create, the need writing meets in Shauna’s own life, the writing practices she’s developed over the years, and the joys of Razor scooters and dancing in the kitchen.
Episode #21: Irina Ratushinskaya
In Episode #21 of Rewrite Radio, we have something a little different in store for you. Russian poet, author and activist Irina Ratushinskaya passed away in early summer of 2017, and we dug into the Festival archives. We knew we wanted to celebrate her life and work with a special episode.
Episode #20: M.T. Anderson
Episode #20 of Rewrite Radio features M.T. Anderson at the 2016 Festival of Faith & Writing and his talk titled, “The Sacred and the Strange”. M.T. (or Tobin as his friends call him) talked about how paying attention to what might be considered ‘unusual’ religious practices can help us see our own faith with new eyes.
Episode #19: David Dark
In Episode #19 of Rewrite Radio, we hear David Dark talking about “attention collections” at the 2016 Festival of Faith & Writing. Attention collections are memories, fears, even playful obsessions - anything that has left a deep impression on us. David encourages writers to examine these things in service of the question: What do I have in me that may be of use to someone else?
Episode #18: Marilyn McEntyre
Episode #18 of Rewrite Radio features Marilyn McEntyre speaking at the 2016 Festival of Faith & Writing in a session titled, “Called to Clarity: Writing for a Polarized Public”. She discusses strategies for writing about subjects that deeply divide us, pulling wisdom from an array of authors she’s found who do this exceptionally well.
Episode #17: Christian Wiman
In Episode #17 of Rewrite Radio, we feature Christian Wiman reading old and new work at the 2016 Festival of Faith & Writing.
Episode #16: Memoir As Feminist Theory
Episode #16 of Rewrite Radio features a conversation between five memoirists about the appeal of memoir, its relationship to the practice of sharing testimonies of faith, and how both have created room for women’s voices in religious spaces. This panel featured Amy Julia Becker, Jessica Mesman Griffith, Alison Hodgson, Katherine Willis Pershey, and Rachel Marie Stone.
Episode #15: Zadie Smith
In Episode #15 of Rewrite Radio, Zadie Smith is interviewed by Jane Zwart at the 2016 Festival of Faith & Writing. Their wide-ranging conversation includes Smith’s love of C.S. Lewis, the challenges of literature about and for the working class, and the varieties of religious experience.
Episode #14: Brian Doyle
In Episode #14 of Rewrite Radio, Brian Doyle talks about the power of bearing witness via the stories we tell at the 2012 Festival of Faith & Writing. This is a particularly poignant episode for us, as Brian passed away from complications related to a brain tumor on May 27, 2017, less than two weeks before this episode’s publication.
Episode #13: The Memoirist’s Lament: Living With What You Publish
Episode #13 of Rewrite Radio features a conversation between four seasoned authors who’ve written extensively about their personal lives. Carla Barnhill, Jennifer Grant, Margot Starbuck, and Caryn Rivadeneira discuss how to navigate writing about friends and family, and then living with what you’ve published in a panel at the 2016 Festival of Faith & Writing titled Memoirist’s Lament: Living With What You Publish.
Episode #12: Ashley Bryan and Arree Chung
In Episode #12 of Rewrite Radio, we listen in on a stirring conversation between Ashley Bryan and Arree Chung — two writers who also illustrate books for children.
Episode #11: Dani Shapiro & Catherine Wolff
In Episode #11 of Rewrite Radio, Dani Shapiro, interviewed by Catherine Wolff, talks about spirituality and creative practice at the 2016 Festival of Faith & Writing.