Advancement Creative | Season 1, Episode 1
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I am really excited to unveil our inaugural Advancement Creative podcast. For a few years now, a group of writers and artists, working in a wide range of genres and styles, have been meeting monthly at my office. Generally, we break bread, drink coffee and tea, and discuss one another's creative endeavors. Advancement Creative is a safe place to get feedback and gain other's insights about one's work-in-progress.
For a while now, we have been brainstorming and kicking around various ideas on how best to share what it is we do. It is my hope that this podcast will be one of the ways we accomplish that goal. So, without further ado, the first ever Advancement Creative podcast.
Advancement Creative | Season 1, Episode 1
Welcome to Season 1, Episode 1 of the Advancement Creative podcast. I ask author Steven Thorn about his writing practices and we discuss his book series The Phoenix Guardian.
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Thank you!About Advancement Creative
Some years ago a group of creatives began gathering together monthly to view and offer feedback on one another's artistic endeavors. The Inklings-inspired collective is bound together by a shared faith in Jesus Christ; a pursuit of individual and communal growth in creativity, productivity, and personal output; and, not least of these, lasting friendship among members.
About A. Christopher Oxsen
Adam is the director and producer of The Gunslingers (released by Lionsgate). He is also the writer and producer of The Personal, the Historic, the Cosmic, his debut music album. Adam is the writer of two childrens' books The Shepherd and the Giant and David & Goliath.
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