The idea for "The Author's Studio" came to Edina mystery writer Colin T. Nelson from watching Bravo TV's "Inside the Actor's Studio," which features candid interviews with actors before a live audience.
Nelson, a trial attorney in the Hennepin County public defender's office, set out to create a show in which local authors would be heard from in a similar fashion. He interviews them before an audience at the Edina Art Center, while their conversations get recorded for airing on the local cable access channel. (They're also archived online.)
The series, which is entering its fourth season, runs monthly from October through April. Nelson tries to bring in a mix of local authors, from the well known to the emerging. Their genres vary from memoir to mystery to cookbook writing.
Nelson, who formerly served on the city's arts and culture commission, saw "The Author's Studio" as a way to expand on the art center's creative offerings. In the past, the place has been more focused on visual arts, he said.
Since then, the center has separately partnered with the Loft Literary Center in Minneapolis on writing classes. Nelson had a hand in that, too.
Michael Frey, who heads the arts center, has attended all but one of the author events. "They're fascinating," he said — so much so that he usually buys the authors' books.
His favorite talk so far was a session with Bonnie Blodgett, a gardener who reflected on temporarily losing her sense of smell in "Remembering Smell." Frey said he was struck by "how she dealt with that transition and her life at the time."
The candid back-and-forth, which also allows for audience questions, offers insider information about writing and publishing.
"That's the piece I really love," Frey said. "A lot of people get to hear how others do it. It gives them hope" to pursue writing interests of their own, he said. That's helpful given that writing is such a solitary pursuit, he said.
The free morning events are well attended, with up to 50 people in the audience. The talks underscore the wealth of talent in the Twin Cities, Frey said.
This fall, "The Author's Studio" will begin on Oct. 11 with Dean Alger, who wrote a biography of blues guitarist Lonnie Johnson titled "The Original Guitar Hero and the Power of Music." Johnson's early blues style influenced much of the rock music in the 1960s, said Nelson.