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Episode 5 – Stories from the WTC — Fall 2025

Episode 5 – Stories from the WTC — Fall 2025

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Episode 5 – Stories from the Community — Fall 2025

In this special seasonal episode, writers from the Fall 2025 Write Things Community share original short pieces created during our weekly quick-writes.

There’s no analysis and no commentary — just voices, courage, and story.

These pieces are unpolished and unedited, shared exactly as they were written. Together, they mark the culmination of a season spent showing up, writing into uncertainty, and trusting what emerged on the page.

Chapters

00:00 – Introduction

02:10 – Jill Richot – https://jillritchot87.substack.com

06:53 – Kristin Dawson

11:21 – Brenda Hunter

17:55 – Emlee Mitchell – https://emleemitchellauthor.com

22:24 – Marcie Harrison

29:12 – Julia Rempel

33:39 – Michelle Ramseth – https://instagram.com/michelleramseth/

39:26 – Catherine Smallwood

43:53 – Alice Taylor

48:09 – Denis Fortier – https://ddoc17.substack.com

54:41 – Shawna Tawsky – https://www.smtavsky.com/

01:00:09 – Christine Churchill

01:04:10 – Aileen house

01:10:02 – Outro

✍️ Write With Us: The Write Things Community

If listening to these pieces sparks something in you — curiosity, courage, or the quiet feeling of maybe I could do this too — you’re exactly who the Write Things Community is for.

Learn more and join an upcoming season here:
👉 https://www.ihelpyouwritethings.com/write-things-community

📬 Stay Connected

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