I
am excited to share with you the latest episode The Writing Coach podcast, where
I speak with editor and author Cassandra Lane.
Cassandra is the author of We Are Bridges: A Memoir (Feminist Press, 2021), winner of the Louise Meriwether First Book Prize, and editor-in-chief of L.A. Parent magazine in Los Angeles.
She
formerly worked as a newspaper reporter, senior communications writer, and community relations manager for the LA. Dodgers. Her stories have appeared in The Times-Picayune, Atlanta Journal Constitution, Everything But the Burden, Writers Resist, the NYT “Conception” series and
elsewhere.
During our discussion, Cassandra describes:
- How her mother’s passion for reading inspired her to become a writer
- What it was like being the first Black and first woman editor-in-chief of her university newspaper
- How being part of NOMO – a group of black poets, novelists, and artists – influenced her non-fiction
writing
- What excites her about her role as editor-in-chief of LA Parent magazine and how she approaches collaboration with her team of editors, writers, and designers
- Why she chose to write a memoir that covers not only her story but also explores the inter-generational trauma resulting from
the lynching of her great-grandfather
- And much more!
You can listen to the episode, watch the video, or read the transcript all right here.
Your pal in writing,
Kevin T. Johns, writing coach