Episodios

  • Antioch LitCit #71: Reyna Grande
    Apr 15 2026

    On this episode of Antioch MFA's LitCit, host Gabriela Revilla Lugo chats with award-winning author Reyna Grande. Grande is the bestselling writer of The Distance Between Us, A Dream Called Home, and A Ballad of Love and Glory, and her work has been celebrated internationally for its intimate portrayals of migration, resilience, and belonging. In this conversation, Grande reflects on her evolution as a storyteller, the craft behind writing across genres, and the emotional truths that guide her work. Learn about her creative process, the experiences that shaped her voice, and what she's working on next. This episode was produced by Karen Sampson and mastered by Mitko Grigorov.

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    57 m
  • Antioch LitCit #70: Annie Hwang
    Apr 5 2026

    On this episode of Antioch MFA's LitCit, host Hyelee Kim chats with Annie Hwang. Hwang is a book agent, an advocate, and a champion for underrepresented voices. Her authors include John Paul Brammer, Franny Choi, Alison Rollins, and USA Today best-selling author Jihyun Yun. As a former journalist with a keen editorial eye, Hwang discusses her career and preference for "literary fiction with teeth." Hwang also provides hope, guidance, and insight for aspiring writers. This episode was produced by Diane Woodworth and mastered by Hyelee Kim.

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    1 h
  • Antioch LitCit #69: Lisa Freeman
    Mar 15 2026
    On this episode of Antioch MFA Program's LitCit, host Jenna Ray chats with author, artist, teacher and antioch MFA alumni, Lisa Freeman. They discuss her multi-faceted career, her historical young adult novels, Honey Girl and Riptide Summer, her newest story "Snow People" in the anthology The Gift Exchange, and writing about LGBTQIA+ and women's reproductive rights in a historical context. This episode was produced by Hyelee Kim and mastered by Odin Rasco.
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    58 m
  • Antioch LitCit #68: Bonnie Hearn Hill
    Feb 15 2026
    On this episode of Antioch MFA's LitCit, host Gina Rae Duran interviews acclaimed writer Bonnie Hearn Hill. Hill is author of sixteen suspense novels, most recently the Kit Doyle Crime Blogger series and the novel The River Below. Hearn Hill's work also appears in The White Picket Fence, an anthology from Flower Song Press edited by host Gina Rae Duran. Listen to Hearn Hill reflect on her career, her writing, her research process and how she approaches storytelling through the exploration of the theme of misfits. This episode was produced by Bo Thomas Newman and mastered by David Nguyen.
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    1 h y 8 m
  • Antioch LitCit #67: Winnie Holzman
    Feb 1 2026

    On this episode of Antioch MFA's LitCit, host Gabriela Revilla Lugo interviews acclaimed writer Winnie Holzman. Holzman is the creative force behind some of the most influential works in contemporary storytelling, including the beloved musical Wicked and TV classics like My So-Called Life and Once and Again. Hear Holzman reflect on her artistic journey, the cultural resonance of her work, and the lessons she's learned from a career spent shaping iconic narratives. This episode was produced by Mansi Aneja and mastered by David Blixt.

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    59 m
  • Antioch LitCit #66: John Cariani
    Jan 16 2026

    On this episode of Antioch MFA Program's LitCit, host Ash Anderson chats with Tony-nominated actor, award-winning playwright and novelist, John Cariani. Cariani is an Antioch University mentor and has penned more than twenty plays, including Almost, Main, which has been produced more than 5000 times and which he adapted into a novel. This episode was produced by Karen Sampson and mastered by Mitko Grigorov.

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    1 h y 26 m
  • Antioch LitCit #65 Colette Freedman
    Dec 4 2025

    On this episode of Antioch MFA's LitCit, host Gabriela Lugo chats with Colette Freedman. Freedman is an internationally produced playwright with over 50 produced plays and musicals. Her play Sister Cities has been produced around the country and internationally, including Paris (Une Ville, Une Soeur), Rome (Le Quattro Sorelle), and Australia. She made her West End Debut at the Lyric Theatre in April 2025 as co-book writer and lyricist in Bettie Page Queen of the Pinups: The Musical. Freedman is a much-loved teaching faculty at Antioch University's MFA program. Soak in her vibrant energy, her process as a writer, and her journey as a storyteller so far. This episode was produced by Karen Sampson and mastered by Mitko Grigorov.

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    51 m
  • Antioch LitCit #64 Edgar Gomez
    Aug 26 2025

    On this episode of Antioch MFA's LitCit, host Mansi Aneja chats with writer and Antioch nonfiction faculty member, Edgar Gomez. Gomez is a queer NicaRican writer born and raised in Florida. He is the author of the memoir High-Risk Homosexual that was released in 2022 and won the American Book Award, a Stonewall Israel-Fishman Nonfiction Book Honor Award, and the Lambda Literary Award. Get to know Gomez, his writing process, and the journey of his second book that was released in February 2025 entitled Alligator Tears. This episode was produced by Bo Thomas Newman and mastered by Mitko Grigorov.

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    54 m