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It’s All Write is a podcast about the writing life and those who live it. Hosted by Meryl Branch-McTiernan and Ariana McLean, multidisciplinary writers and lovers of high and low culture, catch candid conversations with scribes of all stripes every two Tuesdays.

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  • It's All Write to Draft Your Novel on Post-Its
    Jun 24 2025

    Camille Boxhill talks about writing while Black, dating in the age of AI, and attending a writing residency with near puritanical rules.

    Camille Boxhill is a writer of Jamaican descent who tells stories about legacy, identity, and the kind of multigenerational ghosts that don’t always stay in the past. Her work weaves the supernatural with the everyday, drawing on Jamaican folklore. She’s enjoyed support and recognition from Iowa Writers’ Workshop Summer Program, Tin House, Yale Writers' Workshop, Renaissance House, and Hurston/Wright Foundation. Camille holds an MA in Creative Writing from the University of Bristol and is a 2024 South Arts Literary Arts Florida Fellow. Her work appears in What We Are Becoming from Hub City Press, and she’s currently at work on her debut novel.

    Follow Camille on Instagram @camilleboxhill.

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  • It's All Write to Leave it to Cleaver
    Jun 10 2025

    WGA writer Riham El-Ounsi discusses hierarchies in TV writer’s rooms, an indie film about the porn industry in the 70s, and the distraction fighting powers of a Freewrite Typewriter. Warning: there will be some nostalgia & singing at the end of this episode.

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    Riham El-Ounsi is a WGA-nominated writer and producer, primarily working in the world of game and competition series. She has produced and written for shows on networks such as ABC, NBC, and FOX. She also works heavily in unscripted development, creating and fleshing out game, travel, and lifestyle series. Riham has collaborated with companies like SMAC Entertainment, TurnerMedia, and Sony, to bring ideas from pitch to stage, like "Snoop Dogg: Presents the Joker's Wild."

    In addition, Riham has also worked on the development of live events, working alongside Disney talent to bring interactive dance parties to LiveNation venues. So far, she and her team have produced over 30 live performances across the US.

    Riham is currently working on her memoir, but most importantly, on herself.

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  • It's All Write to Hate the First Person
    May 27 2025

    Ariana and Meryl sit down with Maisy Card, award-winning author of These Ghosts Are Family. They share takes on first person narratives, audiobooks, day jobs, dialect, favorite ways to procrastinate writing, and much more.

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    Maisy Card

    Maisy Card is the author of the novel These Ghosts Are Family, which won an American Book Award, the 2021 OCM Bocas Prize in fiction and was a finalist for the PEN/Hemingway Award for Debut Novel, The Center for Fiction First Novel Prize, and the LA Times Art Seidenbaum Award for First Fiction. Her writing has appeared in The Paris Review Daily, AGNI, The New York Times, Guernica, and other publications. Maisy was born in Portmore, Jamaica, and raised in Queens, NY. She’s currently a public librarian and lives in Newark, NJ.

    www.maisycard.com

    Find These Ghosts are Family at Bookshop.org, Simon & Schuster, or at your local bookstore or library.

    Listen to Maisy's Audbile Original story in Lover’s Rock.

    Follow Maisy on Twitter @dracm and Instagram @librarylovefest.

    Keep an eye out for Maisy's next novel Difficult Patrons set to be released in 2026.

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