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Scrawl Season 5, Episode 1: Inaugural Address

Robert Wilson wrote 7 months ago: Welcome back Scrawlers and Scrawlettes! Opening up this new season of Scrawl Radio, is our very own … more →

Tags: What Do YOU think?, scrawl radio, Scrawl, Lauri Deitz, Robert Wilson

Scrawl Season 4 Episode 8: Scrawl Signs off with some Snookie3 comments

markalazio wrote 11 months ago: Greetings all ye lovers of Scrawl! After some viewer feedback about our famous segment “Snooki … more →

Tags: What Do YOU think?, things that help writers, cool & interesting events, the love of writing, Radio DePaul, scrawl radio, Awesome, snookie's corner, Gorilla Beach

Scrawl S4E7: Tom Puts on His Writing Shorts3 comments

markalazio wrote 11 months ago: Warning: The audio content below is both entertaining and informative. Listen at your discretion. Ha … more →

Tags: What Do YOU think?, things that help writers, the love of writing, scrawl radio, screenplay, Awesome, Screenwriting, pinewood, tom's writing shorts

Scrawl Season 4 Episode 6: Scrawl Gets Haner-ed1 comment

markalazio wrote 1 year ago: Boy are you in for a treat! Scrawl Radio, once again, is graced with the musical stylings of the one … more →

Tags: What Do YOU think?, cool & interesting events, the love of writing, scrawl radio, Awesome, morgan haner music, war and cocaine, Song Writing

Scrawl Season 4 Episode 5: Forgot About S.C.R.A.W.L.1 comment

markalazio wrote 1 year ago: This week on Scrawl, your boys discussed the evolution and evaluation of rap music; why it gets a ba … more →

Tags: What Do YOU think?, writing, UCWbL, scrawl radio, Awesome, rap, hip-hop, tom gabel, NWA

Scrawl S4E4: At Least Tobey Maguire Isn't In It1 comment

markalazio wrote 1 year ago: Good afternoon (or good morning (or good evening) depending on when you are reading this)! Whether y … more →

Tags: cool & interesting events, the love of writing, scrawl radio, Awesome, Comic Books, superheroes, The Avengers, Stan Lee, tobey maguire sucks

Scrawl S4E3: Everything's Coming Up Simpsons!1 comment

markalazio wrote 1 year ago: Have you found yourself saying “D’oh?” Is your dad a big wheel down at the cracker … more →

Tags: What Do YOU think?, scrawl radio, Awesome, The Simpsons

Scrawl Season 4 Episode 2: What's a Podcast?1 comment

markalazio wrote 1 year ago: You waited, and it is here! The second episode of, yes, our fourth season! Tune in to the dandy litt … more →

Tags: What Do YOU think?, hot topics in writing, Podcast, scrawl radio, Awesome, matt hargrove, mo clancy

Scrawl Season 4, Episode 1: Scrawl gets spooky!1 comment

markalazio wrote 1 year ago: Hello Scrawl lovers!  Yes you are in for a spook with this rendition of Scrawl Radio.  Well, not rea … more →

Tags: cool & interesting events, scrawl radio, flash fiction, The Raven, frankenstein, IT

Scrawl Season 3 Episode 9: A Terrifying Tweet?1 comment

markalazio wrote 1 year ago: Hello, and yes you read that correctly.  Can Twitter be terrifying?  Who would do such a thing? On t … more →

Tags: What Do YOU think?, things that help writers, cool & interesting events, things that help tutors, the love of writing, scrawl radio, twitter, R L Stine, Prepositional phrases

Scrawl S3 E8: Scrawl Rocks Out to Molehill

markalazio wrote 1 year ago: On this fine episode of Scrawl, the gang plays a recorded interview with Molehill, a local Chicago b … more →

Tags: What Do YOU think?, things that help writers, cool & interesting events, tutors on tutoring, the love of writing, scrawl radio, Awesome, molehill

Scrawl S3 E7: Morgan Haner Gets Scrawled

markalazio wrote 1 year ago: In this episode, the gang talks about hog calling, animadversion, The Overton Window,  and Robert tu … more →

Tags: things that help writers, cool & interesting events, tutors on tutoring, things that help tutors, the love of writing, scrawl radio, Awesome

Scrawl Season 3, Episode 6: Scrawl Gets Interviewed1 comment

markalazio wrote 1 year ago: On this very special episode of Scrawl, the team talks with Molly Rentscher from the University of W … more →

Tags: What Do YOU think?, things that help writers, cool & interesting events, reflections on research, things that help tutors, the love of writing, scrawl radio, Awesome

Scrawl Season 3, Episode 5: Pau-Ciloquent Drops the Mic

markalazio wrote 1 year ago: Hello, Scrawl fans, Yes, yes, we know.  You cannot believe that we are already at the half-way point … more →

Tags: things that help writers, cool & interesting events, things that help tutors, the love of writing, scrawl radio, Awesome

Scrawl Season 3 Episode 4: Was that Alan Rickman?

markalazio wrote 1 year ago: On this wonderfully fresh episode of Scrawl, Alan Rickman reads the news, Lil John says “What, … more →

Tags: things that help writers, cool & interesting events, things that help tutors, the love of writing, scrawl radio, Awesome

Scrawl Season 3, Episode 2: Hog Roaster for Sale!

markalazio wrote 1 year ago: Hear Ye, Hear Ye!  Sit back, relax, and get ready to dive into the newest episode of Scrawl. UCWbL P … more →

Tags: things that help writers, things that help tutors, the love of writing, scrawl radio, Awesome

Scrawl S2E2

natdesjardins wrote 1 year ago: The second full week of the academic year is upon us, and boy, do we have a treat for you! Download: … more →

Tags: cool & interesting events, new media for communication, Reading, scrawl radio, devin leigh, elliot crumpley, cmwr, Banned Books Week, Outreach Team

Scrawl 8/12

natdesjardins wrote 1 year ago: Hello, Scrawl Nation! Download: ScrawlRadioS1E17.mp3 // Looking to break into the world of journalis … more →

Tags: What Do YOU think?, digication, Radio DePaul, scrawl radio, devin leigh, snooki's corner, Maureen Clancy, Internships, Journalism

Scrawl 8/5

natdesjardins wrote 1 year ago: It’s a family affair on today’s Scrawl, as we welcome not one, but two special guests fr … more →

Tags: new media for communication, cool & interesting events, writing, Poetry, Radio DePaul, Creative Writing, Fiction, Social Media, scrawl radio


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