Marginally | a podcast about writing, work, and friendship
A podcast by Marginally Podcast
122 Episodes
-  Goddesses confronting authoritarian structures - Kateřina TučkováPublished: 04/12/2023
-  What does it all mean? With Meghan NesmithPublished: 20/09/2023
-  Bookseller Nicole BrinkleyPublished: 15/05/2023
-  Episode 105: Jane Campbell on not seeking permission to live your lifePublished: 17/04/2023
-  Episode 104: A Pep Talk for Powering DownPublished: 19/12/2022
-  Episode 103: Happy Thanksgiving BackPublished: 21/11/2022
-  Episode 102 - Sneaky PerfectionismPublished: 18/07/2022
-  Episode 101 - new jobs, new books, new routinesPublished: 27/09/2021
-  Episode 100: Janelle Hardy on stories and somatic healing in the creative processPublished: 21/06/2021
-  Episode 99: Writing nonfiction with Emily MidorikawaPublished: 31/05/2021
-  Episode 98: Judith Warner on middle-grade, and on handling perfectionism in writingPublished: 17/05/2021
-  Episode 97: How We RevisePublished: 03/05/2021
-  Episode 96: How Yang Huang writes deep storiesPublished: 19/04/2021
-  Episode 95: How It Started and How It's GoingPublished: 15/03/2021
-  Episode 94: Elizabeth Wetmore on following your own pathPublished: 01/02/2021
-  Episode 93: What is even happening?Published: 07/12/2020
-  Episode 92: Tiffany Yates Martin on editing intuitivelyPublished: 16/11/2020
-  Episode 91: Shikha Malaviya and Soniah KamalPublished: 26/10/2020
-  Episode 90:Nina LaCour on why writing slowly is okayPublished: 12/10/2020
-  Episode 89: The Marginally Writing CollectivePublished: 28/09/2020
For writers and creatives with day jobs they enjoy. Marginally is about supporting and encouraging people for whom writing – and all forms of creative pursuit – is part of a full life, not the only life. We’re not trying to have it all, but we do have a lot to do. We have day jobs, caring responsibilities, and other life commitments that are important to us. Maybe we don’t aspire to write full time. Maybe we do. Maybe we are on a longer journey to that destination, and we’d like you to join us.
