
Write Now Podcast at the Writers' Colony
Since opening its doors to writers in 2000, The Writers’ Colony at Dairy Hollow has made a lasting impact on the arts and literary communities providing uninterrupted residency time for novice and accomplished writers of all genres, including culinary, composers, and artists, without discrimination. Our podcast features some of the over 1,400 writers from 48 states and 12 countries who have stayed at The Writers' Colony, and it delves into their lives and what writing means to them.
Write Now Podcast at the Writers' Colony
Reservation Dogs, The Lowdown, and a Room of One’s Own: A Conversation with Liz Blood
Tulsa journalist and essayist Liz Blood talks about working as a writer’s assistant to director Sterlin Harjo's “Reservation Dogs,” as well as her first TV credit for co-writing the season finale of a new FX Network's series coming out this fall, "The Lowdown."
Liz recently completed the "My Time" writer’s residency at Writers’ Colony at Dairy Hollow, where she worked on the third draft of her own feature screenplay. The fellowship was funded by the Sustainable Arts Foundation.
Write Now Podcast hosted by Julie Rogers