Onyemechi Nwakonam
Buildwriting
Buildwriting is a podcast for the intersection of creative writers that are both poets and short fiction writers. While we explore writing craft through a variety of podcast show formats we look at how we can make and find time to write in our busy lives. We look at poetry, short fiction and creativity. This is a podcast from a writer figuring how it works and sharing generously with those that care. Buildwriting releases episodes to educate, entertain and inspire you. Answering your questions,exploring ideas and going deep in tutorials with weekly episodes. Subscribe to join the tribe.
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Onyemechi Nwakonam
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11 lip 2026
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How to Submit to Literary Magazines: What Editors Really Want—Becky Tuch | Ep 97 11.07.2026 51:11
Join the Buildwriting newsletter for writing prompts, publishing opportunities, practical advice, and behind-the-scenes notes for creative writers: Subscribe to the Buildwriting Newsletter How do you know which literary magazine is right for your writing? What are editors actually looking for—and what should you do when the rejection letters keep arriving? In this episode, I speak with Becky Tuc...
How Poets Can Get Published in Literary Magazines—Trish Hopkinson | Ep 96 27.06.2026 52:16
Join the BuildWriting newsletter for writing prompts, publishing tips, and behind-the-scenes notes for creative writers: https://buildwriting.com/newsletter/ In this episode of the BuildWriting Podcast, I talk with poet, literary arts advocate, and publishing resource creator Trish Hopkinson about how poets can find the right literary magazines, submit their work with more strategy, and stay encou...
3 Creative Poetry Prompts to Sharpen Your Writing | Ep 95 28.04.2026 5:50
It's National Poetry Month — and I didn't want to just talk about poetry. I wanted to give you something to actually write. So I took three classic prompts from Ted Kooser, Mary Oliver, and William Carlos Williams and put a creative spin on each one. These aren't assignments. They're warm-ups. Pick one, try it, see what comes out. Here's what I cover:— Ted Kooser's "sm...
How to Build a Daily Writing Habit Using Short Stories —Julie Duffy | Ep 94 09.03.2026 42:39
Writing consistently sounds simple — but for most writers, it's the hardest part. In this episode, I sit down with Julie Duffy, founder of Story a Day, a global writing community best known for its short story challenges that help writers build consistency without pressure. Julie has been helping writers show up and rediscover joy in the craft for over a decade, and this conversation is full o...
Poetry as Survival: Writing Through Trauma, Loneliness, and Healing with Patricia Harris | Ep 93 02.02.2026 45:38
What happens when writing isn’t just a creative outlet—but a lifeline? In this deeply honest conversation, poet, publisher, and author Patricia Harris opens up about what it means to live with poetry—not as a hobby, but as a way of surviving the world. From writing her first poems as a child to running her own publishing company, Patricia shares how poetry became her language for processing trauma...
Why We Write: Fear, Courage, and the Human Story —Cindy Watson | Ep 92 28.11.2025 1:00:41
In this episode of the BuildWriting Podcast , I sit down with the incredible Cindy Watson —social justice lawyer, award-winning author, founder of Women On Purpose, and someone whose writing journey blends activism, vulnerability, courage, and deep human insight. What starts as a conversation about writing turns into one of the most reflective, honest, and transformative discussions I’ve ever had...
How an Actor Turned Daily Writing Prompts into an Audio Fiction Podcast—James Beaumont | Ep 91 21.11.2025 54:37
In this episode of the BuildWriting Podcast, I sit down for a deeply inspiring conversation with British actor and voice artist James Beaumont . What started as a simple January writing challenge—1,000 words a day using prompts from my website—became 31 Stories , a full audio fiction podcast where James writes, performs, edits, and produces his own short stories. We talk about how prompts can unlo...
Inside the Poetry Marathon: Writing Poetry Every Hour for a Whole Day—Amanda Potter | Ep 90 10.10.2025 51:38
Imagine dedicating 24 hours straight to writing poetry — one poem every hour, guided by unpredictable prompts and fueled by nothing but creativity, snacks, and community. That’s exactly what Amanda Potter, a Jacksonville-based poet and long-time participant in The Poetry Marathon, has done for nearly a decade. In this conversation with Onyemechi Nwakonam, Amanda shares how writing under pressure t...
How to Turn Everyday Life into Poetry—and a Creative Calling—Wendie Donabie | Ep 89 26.07.2025 54:10
How to Turn Everyday Life into Poetry—and a Creative Calling | With Wendie Donabie What if poetry wasn’t just for the page—but a path to healing, rediscovery, and purpose? In this episode of Buildwriting , Wendie Donabie shares exactly how she transformed retirement into a thriving creative life through poetry and painting. Whether you're writing your first poem or wondering if your art truly...
How to Turn Everyday Moments into Powerful Poetry — Shreya Suraj | Ep 88 11.07.2025 54:53
In this episode of BuildWriting, host Onyemechi Nwakonam sits down with mathematician-turned-poet Shreya Suraj to explore how to find inspiration in the ordinary and craft poetry that truly connects. Shreya shares her journey from writing free verse during the pandemic to leading environmental art workshops and beach cleanups—and how all of it fuels her creative process. What You’ll Learn How Shre...
Celebrating 5 Years of Buildwriting | Ep 87 01.07.2025 10:44
Hey writers and creators, Mechi here! After a much-needed break, I’m back celebrating five years of the Buildwriting blog and podcast. I’ve realized the key to growth is showing up—even when it’s messy. That’s why I’m committing to weekly episodes, new guest interviews, and building a real community for writers of all backgrounds. We’re launching book clubs, spoken word sessions, and interactive w...
Join the 2025 Poetry Marathon — 24 Poems in 24 Hours! | Ep 86 05.05.2025 5:13
In this episode, I share my incredible experience participating in the Poetry Marathon last year and why you should join the 2025 Poetry Mountain. It’s a 24-hour challenge where you write one poem every hour (or 12 hours for the half marathon). No competition—just you, your creativity, and a supportive global community of poets. Key Takeaways: My Experience: Last year, I almost missed the maratho...
I Wrote Poetry for 6 Days Straight — Here's What Happened | Ep 85 07.02.2025 15:29
Join the newsletter to get my letters https://buildwriting.com/newsletter/ In this episode, I share my journey of writing poetry for six consecutive days and the lessons I learned along the way. As someone who loves writing but struggled to build a consistent habit, I made a commitment to write a poem every day with just one simple rule: it had to be a minimum of ten lines. I discuss the challenge...
The Trap of Not Writing | Ep 84 04.12.2024 16:13
I'm exploring the paradox of aspiring writers who avoid writing, trapped between perfectionism and fear. I discuss how waiting for the "perfect moment" or more experience prevents growth, while professional writers simply write regardless of circumstances. Join the newsletter https://buildwriting.com/newsletter/ Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction to Writing Trap 00:41 - Experience vs Action 01:41 - Hi...
Why I Disappeared and What's Coming Next in Build Writing Ep 83 22.11.2024 7:17
Join The Newsletter https://buildwriting.com/newsletter/ Chapters 00:00 Podcast Relaunch and New Format 03:07 Overcoming Writing Challenges and Building Consistency 05:58 Engagement and Future Plans for the Podcast
Are You Really Waiting for the Right Life Circumstances to Start Writing? | Ep 82 08.09.2024 9:42
In this episode, I emphasize that there’s no perfect time to start writing—so stop waiting for the right circumstances. I use J.K. Rowling as an example of someone who wrote Harry Potter during tough times, showing the importance of using what you have and working with your current skills. I suggest setting small, achievable daily writing goals and making use of inconvenient times and places to wr...
Can Writing Really Be More Than Just a Hobby? The Career Potential Revealed | Ep 81 07.09.2024 4:18
In this episode, we dive deep into the question, "Can writing really be more than just a hobby?" Explore the vast career potential that writing offers beyond just novels and books. From screenwriting and poetry to content creation and technical writing, discover how you can turn your passion for writing into a full-time career. We discuss the importance of building a portfolio, establish...
Is Not Knowing How to Market Really Stopping You from Writing? | Ep 80 06.09.2024 6:29
In this episode, I focus on how not knowing how to market shouldn’t stop you from writing. I emphasize that writing and marketing are separate skills, and the key to successful marketing is having a good product. I encourage you to focus on improving your craft and not let marketing distract you. I also mention that professionals in the publishing industry can help with marketing. I wrap up with a...
Do You Really Need to Travel More to Have Something to Write About? | Ep 79 05.09.2024 9:57
In this episode, I explore the idea of whether we really need to travel more to find inspiration for our writing. We often hear that travel broadens the mind and enriches our experiences, but is it essential for crafting compelling stories? I discuss how many acclaimed works are set in ordinary places, and how our depth of observation can matter more than the breadth of our experiences. I also sha...
Is Your Day Job Really Too Demanding for Writing? Time Management Secrets | Ep 78 04.09.2024 8:25
In this episode, I discuss the challenge of finding time to write while juggling a demanding day job. I suggest doing a time audit to see where your time goes and finding ways to optimize small pockets for writing. Strategies include waking up earlier, using lunch breaks, optimizing commute time for brainstorming, and scheduling sessions through time blocking. Weekends can be great for longer writ...
Not Disciplined Enough to Write Regularly? Here's How to Change That | Ep 77 03.09.2024 6:56
In this episode, I tackle the challenge of staying consistent with writing and share tips on building discipline. Discipline is a skill you can develop, and I emphasize setting achievable daily writing goals and establishing a routine. I suggest habit stacking to weave writing into your daily life and recommend accountability measures like writing groups and public commitments. I encourage you to...
Do You Really Need an Agent Before You Start Writing Seriously? | Ep 76 02.09.2024 7:51
In this episode, I discuss why you don’t need an agent before you start writing. Agents want to see your writing skills and potential, so it’s crucial to practice and improve first. With options like self-publishing and hybrid publishing, the landscape has changed. Agents look for quality, marketable work, so having a solid body of work is essential. Starting with smaller publications or contests...
Is Writer's Block Really Stopping You? How to Break Through | Ep 75 01.09.2024 10:52
In this episode, I dive into how writer's block is often rooted in perfectionism, fear, and a lack of confidence. I stress the importance of prioritizing the act of writing over worrying about quality. Setting small, achievable goals and embracing bad writing as part of the process can help you push through. I also suggest strategies like free writing, changing your environment, and exploring...
Do You Really Need Expensive Writing Software to Succeed? The Real Story | Ep 74 31.08.2024 12:57
In this episode, I explore how writers often rely too much on software and tools, expecting them to improve their work. I share my own story of buying a typewriter, thinking it would make me a better writer, only to realize the issue wasn’t the tool—it was me. I emphasize that writing is a low-cost skill you can practice with just pen and paper, and expensive software doesn’t guarantee better writ...
Not as Good as Famous Authors? Why That Shouldn't Stop You from Writing | Ep 73 30.08.2024 13:14
In this episode, I tackle the feeling of inadequacy when comparing ourselves to famous authors. I emphasize that their success should inspire, not intimidate, and remind you that the act of writing itself defines you as a writer—not the number of readers or awards. I share practical tips on developing your unique voice, setting realistic goals, studying the greats, embracing learning, and celebrat...
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