Friday Morning Coffee: Sonya Gavankar From the Newseum

Sonya Gavankar, manager of public relations for the Newseum in Washington D.C., talks to Daniel Ford about the museum’s founding principles, some of her favorite exhibits, and why it’s important to have a museum dedicated to journalism in the nation’s capital. 

Photo credit: Maria Bryk

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Friday Morning Coffee: On Approaching 100 Podcasts

Sean Tuohy and Daniel Ford discuss how it feels to be on the precipice of 100 podcasts. The pair talks about which guests they want back on the podcast, future dream interviews, and how the pod has served as writing therapy. They also reveal the books that are currently occupying their nightstands. 

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Friday Morning Coffee: Oct. 9, 2015

Daniel Ford and Sean Tuohy discuss when it’s appropriate to kill off a main character. They also have the world’s longest debate about the movie “15 Minutes.”

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Friday Coffee at Trident Booksellers: May 1, 2015

Writer’s Bone contributor Kerri Liss drops by and classes up Daniel Ford and Dave Pezza’s Friday coffee hour at Trident Booksellers & Cafe. The trio talks about writing on the go, John Benditt’s The Boatmaker, Karl Ove Knausgaard’s My Struggle, and Saint Augustine

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Friday Coffee at Trident Booksellers: April 24, 2015

During their weekly coffee meeting at Trident Booksellers, Daniel Ford and fiction editor Dave Pezza talk about Kazuo Ishiguro’s The Buried Giant, how they use The New York Times Review of Books to find new reads, and their writing processes. The pair also discusses Writer’s Bone’s original fiction series and what’s coming up in The Newspapermen

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Friday Coffee at Trident Booksellers: March 27, 2015

During their weekly coffee meeting at Trident Booksellers, Daniel Ford and fiction editor Dave Pezza talk about Elliot Ackerman’s Green on Blue, Tyler Dilts’ A Cold and Broken Hallelujah, and True Crime by Andrew Klaven. The pair also discusses Writer’s Bone’s original fiction series and what’s coming up in The Newspapermen.

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