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Writing Coach Podcast 206 Archives XXI: Mother tongue

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Writing Coach Podcast 206 Archives XXI: Mother tongue

WCP 206 Archives XXI: Mother tongue with Beatriz Miranda, Agnieszka Pikulicka- Wilczewska, and Yolisa Qunta

One of the participants in this discussion from the archives, Yolisa Qunta, passed away last year. Listening to this episode again reminds me of her heart, insight, and humor. I’m thankful to have had her as a writer friend.  In this episode, we discussed the challenges and opportunities for multilingual writers.



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One of the participants in this discussion from the archives, Yolisa Qunta, passed away last year. Listening to this episode again reminds me of her heart, insight, and humor. I’m thankful to have had her as a writer friend. 

In this episode, we discussed the challenges and opportunities for multilingual writers. We speak with freelancers from Brazil, Poland, and South Africa, who have all used their locations and language skills to build relationships with editors overseas. This is a fascinating discussion for everyone interested in developing a better understanding of international coverage.

+ Centering local stories for foreign audiences (i.e. not allowing an “othering” or so-called exotic gaze) and making sure that editors understand the cultural significance of story angles

+ Working as a fixer with a foreign correspondent and networking to find freelance gigs

+ Building confidence with language skills and leaning into an understanding of local topics

+ Crafting different angles for editors in different countries

+ Challenging stereotypes about who can be and who is best suited for covering news in foreign countries, e.g. a non-Western perspective

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