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The Write ProjectThe Write ProjectWhat is a word you cannot spell? | The Write ProjectOkay... look. It's embarrassing, but writers are good storytellers, they're not always good at spelling. That's editors. So, come clean, writers: what is a word you cannot spell?Featuring from Breakwater Books Ltd.:Lisa Moore, editor of Hard TicketMorgan Murray, author of Dirty BirdsAinsley Hawthorn, Land of Many ShoresKerri Cull, author of Rock Paper Sex: Trigger WarningOlivia Robinson, author of Blue Moth MotelTzu-Hao Hsu, contributor to Us, NowMichelle Porter, author of Approaching FireFrom Engen Books Ltd.:Andrew Pike, author of...2023-11-2731 minThe Write ProjectThe Write ProjectDoes having a big ego hinder authors? | The Write ProjectDoes having a Big Ego help or hurt authors? Sure you need to have some confidence to get your work out there, but where does that line end? We asked twelve authors from a wide-range of backgrounds (award-winning, indie, traditionally published, self published) where they thought that line was.Featuring from Breakwater Books Ltd.:Kerri Cull, author of Rock Paper Sex: Trigger WarningLisa Moore, editor of Hard TicketPrajwala Dixit, author of The Tales of DwipaTzu-Hao Hsu, contributor to Us, NowFrom Engen Books...2023-10-3031 minEat My GlobeEat My GlobeAn Interview with Plimoth Plantation Culinary Historians, Kathleen Wall, Kerri Helme, Alex CervenakThe Plimoth Plantation Living Museum is one of New England’s most popular tourist attractions, and there is no better place to find out about the living conditions of the early colonists and the Wampanoag tribes they co-habited with. In this episode, our host Simon Majumdar revisits the museum to speak with their culinary historians and members of the Wampanoag community. (FYI - The recording isn't up to our usual standards, thanks for understanding.) So make sure to follow along every week and follow us on: Twitter: @EatMyGlobePcast Instagram: @EatMyGlobe F...2019-11-2557 minInterwovenInterwovenA Woman's World: The Female Experience in 17th-century Plymouth and PatuxetAs our society reexamines the meaning of gender for a new generation, Malka Benjamin and Kerri Helme discuss what it meant to be a woman in English and Wampanoag societies 400 years. Please be advised that the conversation includes information about female menstruation, sex, pregnancy, miscarriage, sexual assault, and childbirth.2019-11-0159 min