
The Writer’s Corner on WLRH features prose and poetry submitted by talented TN Valley wordsmiths. With each episode, a different voice is heard in “The Writer’s Corner,” with a commentary or poem recorded by the author. Many of our writers have received awards at the state and national level, while others are exhibiting their creative abilities for the first time.
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Sundial contributor Anna Lee looks back on all the lovely little girls that have been a part of her life.
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Rebecca Moore finds a way to move on by setting a habit and sticking with it in her essay titled "The Magic of Monday Pants".
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Athens author John Davis describes his visit to the "Wall of Fear", otherwise known as the Iron Curtain--in chilling detail.
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Monita Soni takes us across time and space to a family picnic along the river Jhelum in the Nanda Devi National Park of India.
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The ongoing war in Ukraine has caused poetry to spill from Huntsville's Rosemary McMahan.
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New Market poet Aubrey Fannin weaves a fabric of sensations to describe the chores and aromas of the seasons.
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This week Sarah Belanger recounts an exercise class gone horribly wrong.
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Today we feature another winner of the Huntsville Literary Association's Young Writers Contest, Jillian Naylor. She reads her poem "Atlas".
How to Submit Your Writing to the Sundial Writers Corner
Think out loud! Write for the ear, rather than for the eye. Dialogue usually doesn’t work as well as straight commentary.
Think short! Unfortunately, attention spans tend to drop off after about three minutes of spoken word. Time yourself at home before submitting your prose or poetry.
Think Personal! Family stories, remembrances, personal adventures can all provide good writing material. No political views will be accepted.
Please email us your submission to sundial@wlrh.org.
Writings can also be submitted the old fashioned way. Our address is-
WLRH Public Radio
Attn: Sundial Writers
John Wright Dr.
UAH Campus
Huntsville, AL 35899
If your work is accepted for The Sundial Writers Corner, you will be invited to come to the WLRH studios to record your submission.