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The Motown Literary Network has been live on blogtalkradio.com since fall of 2009, with nearly 10,000 downloads. Our 30 minute, weekly show airs Wednesdays at 5:30 p.m. EST with a focus on everything related to the literary world, from the writing process to author highlights to the nuts and bolts of publishing. Although the show can be heard by listeners all over the world, and our guests may come from all over the country, our target audience is readers and writers in Michigan with an interest in the Michigan literary community. Established in 2000, Motown Writers Network and The Michigan Literary Network were created to strengthen Michigan's Literary Community. Drawing readers, writers, authors, poets and more together, the networks' mission is to connect readers to Michigan literary works, educate and connect writers and poets to resources, provide events and venues for authors to showcase their work and a lot more. To sign up for updates on The Michigan Literary Network, scroll below. Visit our website and help strengthen the Michigan Literary Network, by sending our information to other readers and writers!

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Today's guest is playwright, Marvin Thompson, Jr. who's new production "Two Chairs" premieres March 18, 2017 at Light Box in Detroit. About "Two Chairs": It's History. From the voices that lived it. Marvin Thompson Jr.'s Two Chairs is an... more

Today's guest is Chuck Sambuchino from Writer's Digest and the GUIDE TO LITERARY AGENTS. Chuck, along with others will be teaching on March 25, 2017 at the 2017 Michigan Writing Workshop, a one-day writers conference... more

Today's guest is Dr. Eddie Connor, Jr.,international speaker, college professor, radio/tv correspondant, and author of seven books. His new book is Dear Queen. Dr. Eddie is a survivor of stage 4 cancer and empowers people to overcome... more

Today's guest is poet, author, event producer & proud Detroiter, Joel "Fluent" Greene. Green is the author of three books, Poems of Bungalow &Concrete, Waxing & Waning, and his latest book is "Somewhere in the Middle: Love... more

Today's guest is Oneita Jackson whose new soon to be released book is Letters From Mrs. Grundy. Oneita Jackson is a satirist and Detroit cab driver who has an English degree from Howard University. She was a copy editor for 11 years at... more

Today's guest is author Stephen Mack Jones, author of August Snow. Stephen Mack Jones is a published poet, an award-winning playwright, and a recipient of the prestigious Kresge Arts in Detroit Literary Fellowship. He was born... more

Today's guest is author Veronica Dale, author of the four-part epic high fantasy series Coin of Rulve, and the short story collection Night Cruiser. About Veronica: Although spiritual undercurrents run through all of her work, her main goal is to... more

Today's guest is young adult novelist, Barbara Pietron. About Barbara Pietron: Barbara Pietron is the author of the urban fantasy novels, Soulshifter, Thunderstone and Heart of Ice. Having a love for witches and vampires before... more

Today's guest is Sylvia Hubbard, indie author of more than 30 books, founder and president of the Motown Writer's Network, the Michigan Literary Network and executive producer of Michigan Literary Network Radio. We're talking what's... more

Today is a replay of an interview with social studies teacher Kufere Laing who uses books by and about African Americans to help his African American students gain a sense of identity.
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