
Radio FreeWrite
A podcast for lovers of stories- reading them, hearing them, and writing them. We provide a new prompt every week, then share the stories we have created from that prompt. We discuss the stories and the art of storytelling while encouraging listeners to create their own stories along with us.
Radio FreeWrite
115: Zucchetto – Writing Sound Effects & Playing with Language
We tumbled into a chat about onomatopoeia, comic book “WHAM!”s, and whether you can even write sound effects in languages like Mandarin. From Chekhov’s snowy sibilance to Stacy Abrams’ long‑promised book, we swapped advice about finding time to write, procrastinating like pros, and the joy of a perfectly timed “pshhht” as you crack a Pepsi.
Then we read first‑draft stories for Zucchetto, a word that somehow means both “skullcap” and “little gourd.”
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