‘Write The Book’ with Shelagh Shapiro

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Words by Aaron Ball

Photos by J. Lockridge

Shelagh Shapiro is a published author, family woman, and host of the show ‘Write The Book’ on WOMM-LP 105.9 FM The Radiator. The show has aired since March 22nd, 2008. It currently airs Mondays from 2:00-3:00pm.  ‘Write the Book’ consists mainly of interviews, as Shelagh explains, “I interview people in the book business, very generally. So that encompasses authors, poets, agents, editors, bookstore owners, illustrators, publicists… It’s a long list. I try to give a well-rounded impression of the world of books, but most often the guests are writers.”

One of the more recent interviews for ‘Write The Book’ had guest Scott Russell Sanders describing an essay he wrote on the subject of Arks. During the show, Scott delved deep into his subject: “In the story of Noah and the flood, the ark preserves all creatures that live on land, so that the earth can be replenished after the waters recede. More broadly, we can think of an ark as any vessel that preserves something vital through troubled times, something essential to the well-being of the planet and to humankind. In this sense, books can be arks. Libraries are arks. So are museums, land trusts, housing coops, and free schools. And so are public access radio stations, for they sustain the possibility of non-commercial conversation and entertainment. They enable us to keep sharing our art and ideas, without having to pander to big corporations in order to use the public airwaves.”

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Scott Russell Sanders

‘Write The Book’ is directed toward writers and readers who might be interested in the on-goings of the book business. The show may cover “what motivated an author in a certain direction, plot-wise or in developing characters, why a certain poet leans toward formalism, how a mystery writer found her agent, how a best-selling author managed to land on the NY Times’ list. Things of that nature,” says Shelagh.

Not only does the show air on WOMM-LP 105.9FM ‘The Radiator’, but it is also offered as a podcast at http://writethebook.podbean.com. The podcast has allowed listeners to download the program from all over the world, from as far away as Hong Kong, to London, and the Pacific Islands.

When Shelagh isn’t working directly on her show, she is spending time with family, working on her writing, and absorbing more books whether it be on paper, or on tape while walking her dogs. Shelagh is a published author and has had short stories published in a number of magazines. She is also currently working on a few novels – “one about half-way through a first draft, another nearing the end of what I hope is a final revision.” Shelagh says she would never have become published if it weren’t for an “acquired” ability to deal with rejection. For every story she has had published, she says she has had about twenty others rejected.  Shelagh believes you have to not only be imaginative, but also tough.

Part of the difficulty of being published was a catalyst for starting the show.  Shelagh elaborates, “I wanted to better understand the industry for my own purposes and as far as I know, no other show existed in this area that addressed these same issues.” For Shelagh, it is a wonderful experience spending time with people like Scott Russell Sanders, and she can say the same about the many other wonderful people she has had the chance to interview for Write The Book.

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Anything but Country

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Words by Thomas Deterling

Photos by Kate Worley

“Anything but Country” airs at 9pm on Thursday nights, here at The Radiator. DJ Michael Carney brings you a personal view into the music that he loves as he plays tracks from every genre (including country). Since the show started in March of 2008, Michael has been playing the music that has influenced him throughout his life. While the format of the show has stayed the same, the music you hear each week certainly hasn’t.

Self described as a “passionate observer,” Michael is a fan of most genres. Playing anything from The Replacements, to The Clash, to The Cure, to Elliot Smith, and even some Bright Eyes, his musical taste knows no limits. Making frequent visits to the Middle East club in Cambridge, Massachusetts, as well as clubs in Vermont, Michael is always searching for new music to bring to the people of Burlington.

Even before coming to Vermont from Winthrop, Massachusetts to attend St. Michael’s College, Michael knew that being a DJ was something he wanted to experience. After getting his own show at St. Mikes, Michael moved forward in securing a DJ spot for after he graduated. When the opportunity to join The Radiator crew came along, he jumped at the opportunity. Michael didn’t just stop with the role of DJ; since joining he has assumed the role of Music Director at The Radiator. His job is to maintain and build the ever-growing library of music that The Radiator has assembled over the years. Michael makes sure that the music that goes on the air is diversified and always evolving. From jazz, to punk, to metal, Michael and The Radiator pride themselves on providing an eclectic mix of music for their listeners.

On top of his role as Music Director, Michael, alongside other members of The Radiator staff, founded the Queen City Social Club. The Queen City Social Club is the events and fundraising wing of The Radiator, promoting creative events as a way to get the people of the community involved in the local music scene. The ultimate goal of the club is to get music fans out to support local musicians and party with the people of this great community. Thanks to Michael, the Radiator continues to grow and provide a positive influence on the Burlington live-music community.

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