Episodes

Monday Nov 13, 2017
Tori Rigby: Red Flags For Agents
Monday Nov 13, 2017
Monday Nov 13, 2017
Host Mindy McGinnis talks with Tori Rigby, author of the dark fantasy DREAMCATCHER series, as well as the contemporary YA novel, BECAUSE I LOVE YOU. Topics covered include not letting excitement make decisions for you early on in your career, red flags to look for while searching for agents, why Tori disagrees with writing under different pen names for different genres, and knowing when to take your work to a small press.
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A Void the Size of the World by Rachele Alpine
The Most Beautiful Woman in Florence by Alyssa Palombo

Monday Oct 23, 2017
Liz Coley: Being A Hybrid Author
Monday Oct 23, 2017
Monday Oct 23, 2017
Today’s guest is Liz Coley author of the psychological thriller Pretty Girl-13 from HarperCollins. Liz’s short fiction has also appeared in Cosmos Magazine and several speculative fiction anthologies. Liz joins host Mindy McGinnis to talk about using short stories as a stepping stone to publishing a novel, how Liz’s degree in molecular biology helps boost the “science” in her science fiction, and to speak as a hybrid author about the pros and cons of both, as well as the different skills required for each.
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Monday Sep 25, 2017
September Roundup & How Important Research Is In Fiction
Monday Sep 25, 2017
Monday Sep 25, 2017
In the September roundup episode host Mindy McGinnis shares how important research can be when writing fiction, even to the point of helping jump start the ever-frightening writer's block.
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Monday Sep 18, 2017
Tiffany Jackson: Setting Writing Goals
Monday Sep 18, 2017
Monday Sep 18, 2017
Mindy McGinnis welcomes Tiffany Jackson, author of ALLEGEDLY. Tiffany talks about setting goals while in the query trenches, and how skills developed working in TV crossed over to writing fiction for Tiffany. She also shares about how a hurricane made her go unplugged and provided the backdrop she needed to produce that first book, and how interviewing girls in the juvenile justice system helped shape Allegedly.
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Monday Jun 19, 2017
Tiffany McDaniel: Surviving Eleven Years of Publishing Rejection
Monday Jun 19, 2017
Monday Jun 19, 2017
Author Tiffany McDaniel, an Ohio native whose writing is inspired by the rolling hills and buckeye woods of the land she knows, joins host Mindy McGinnis. She is the winner of The Guardian's 2016 "Not-the-Booker Prize" for her debut novel, The Summer that Melted Everything. The novel is a current nominee for the Lillian Smith Book Award, and a finalist for the Ohioana Literary Award and the Women's Fiction Writers Association Star Award for Outstanding Debut. Tiffany talks about eleven years of rejection, making sure that human emotion and characters trump the setting, being a female author who prefers to write dark themes, and the cons of using technology in your manuscript.
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Monday May 22, 2017
Barbara Claypole White: Writing Through Personal Tragedy
Monday May 22, 2017
Monday May 22, 2017
Barbara Claypole White author of The Unfinished Garden, The In Between Hour, The Perfect Son and Echoes of Family joins host Mindy McGinnis to talk about finding inspiration for her fiction in real life, writing through personal tragedy and how to write characters with mental illnesses.
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Barbara's Site, Twitter, Facebook, & Instagram

Monday May 15, 2017
Alyssa Palombo: Balancing Blogging & Writing
Monday May 15, 2017
Monday May 15, 2017
Guest historical fiction author Alyssa Palombo speaks with host Mindy McGinnis about her novels, The Violinist of Venice and The Most Beautiful Woman in Florence. Alyssa also shares about querying a novel that wasn't ready yet, immersing herself in the time period of her characters, the shifting standards of beauty from age to age, and how to balance blogging and writing fiction.
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Writer's Digest Guide to Literary Agents

Monday Apr 24, 2017
Sophie Perinot: Researching for Historical Fiction
Monday Apr 24, 2017
Monday Apr 24, 2017
Guest author Sophie Perinot writes high concept fiction that is set in the past. Her works include THE SISTER QUEENS, MEDICI DAUGHTER and A DAY OF FIRE: A NOVEL OF POMPEII. Sophie joined host Mindy McGinnis to talk about querying the old-fashioned way, the brutal truth about agented projects that don’t sell, as well as the necessary research required for writing historical fiction while keeping story as the focus.
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Monday Apr 03, 2017
Lydia Kang: Writing Across Genres
Monday Apr 03, 2017
Monday Apr 03, 2017
Guest Lydia Kang, author of SciFi YA titles CONTROL & CATALYST, talks with host Mindy McGinnis about writing across multiple genres (Lydia also has an adult historical and a non-fiction title on the way), the amount of research required in order to get details right - and how mistakes are inevitable, regardless.
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QUACKERY: A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE WORST WAYS TO CURE EVERYTHING
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