Episodes

Monday Apr 01, 2019
Monday Apr 01, 2019
Today’s guest is Anne O’Brien Carelli author of Skylark and Wallcreeper, a middle grade story that alternates between Brooklyn in 2012 and the German-occupied town of Brume in 1944. Anne joined me today to talk about writing for children, and the amount of research required to write historical fiction – no matter the age, as well as using incubation and your subconscious to think your way around the sticky spots in your manuscript.
Links for Anne:
Website: https://www.anneobriencarelli.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/aobc
IG: https://www.instagram.com/anne.o.carelli/
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Sunday Feb 17, 2019
Sunday Feb 17, 2019
Today’s guest is Hilary L. Jastram owner of J. Hill Marketing, specializing in copywriting and book editing for entrepreneurs. She is an author and contributor to multiple media as well as the founder of Sick Biz, a non-profit supporting sick and disabled entrepreneurs. Hilary also hosts the podcast Sick Biz Buzz.
Hilary joined me today to talk about her own diagnosis, moving past illness as an identity, and to share tips for dealing with anxiety and depression as well as managing your own self-care and dealing with chronic pain while still functioning as a professional.
Links for Hilary:
Website: http://jhillmark.com
Website: http://www.sickbiz.com
FB: https://www.facebook.com/jhillmarkwriter/
LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/hilarylauren/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/J_HillMark
IG: https://www.instagram.com/j_hill_mark
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Monday Feb 04, 2019
Monday Feb 04, 2019
Today’s guest is Elizabeth Tammi, author of Outrun the Wind which released from Flux in 2018, and the forthcoming The Weight of a Soul, coming in December of 2019. Elizabeth studies creative writing and journalism at Mercer University, where she works for her college’s newspaper and literary magazine.
Elizabeth joined me today to talk about landing a publishing deal without an agent and achieving publication as a teenager, the enduring qualities of mythology, and how modern perspectives can open up old tales, as well as the different skills at work in both journalism and creative writing.
Links for Elizabeth:
Site: http://www.elizabethtammi.com
Tumblr: http://annabethisterrified.tumblr.com/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/ElizabethTammi
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elizabeth_tammi/
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Saturday Jan 19, 2019
Saturday Jan 19, 2019
Today’s guest is Anica Mrose Rissi the author of the Anna, Banana chapter-book series, the picture books Watch Out for Wolf! and The Teacher’s Pet, as well as a YA novel, Always Forever Maybe. Her essays have been published by The Writer and the New York Times, and she plays fiddle in and writes lyrics for the band Owen Lake and the Tragic Loves. Anica grew up in Maine and spent many years in New York City, where she worked as an executive editor in children’s book publishing.
Anica joined me today to talk about writing from a place of pain, and methods to redirect the endless feedback loop of anxiety towards something creative and productive, as well as how process can change from project to project and across age categories. Also covered: considering the performance of reading aloud versus the narrative that is meant to be read silently, writing for other writers, and how essays can both remind of your own authority on the subject, as well as open yourself up to vulnerability.
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Monday Jan 07, 2019
Monday Jan 07, 2019
Today's guest is Sean Petrie, a founding member of the poetry group Typewriter Rodeo and co-author of Typewriter Rodeo: Real People, Real Stories, Custom Poems (Andrews McMeel Universal 2018). He has six short children's books coming out in 2019-20 for Fountas & Pinnell / Houghton Mifflin. Sean teaches poetry workshops, has an MFA in Writing for Children from Vermont College of Fine Arts, and types his poems on a 1928 Remington Portable typewriter.
Sean joined me today to talk about writing poems on the spot, how slowing your process down can boost your creativity, the difficulty of making money as a poet, and the closeness of the children's lit community.
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Sunday Dec 30, 2018
2019 Resolutions For Writers
Sunday Dec 30, 2018
Sunday Dec 30, 2018
Capping off 2018 with 10 resolutions for writers in 2019... and 10 things NOT to do in 2019.
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Monday Dec 17, 2018
Monday Dec 17, 2018
In this episode: How to know when you need to walk away from that draft, steps to take to make sure nothing you write is ever wasted, and some tips for getting unstuck. Also covered: approaches to editing, and when to hire a professional editor.

Monday Dec 03, 2018
Monday Dec 03, 2018
Today's topics include inspiration - where does it come from and how does it work? Also, the pros of fan-fiction and how it helps build essential skills, plus how to make the leap from writing it to creating your own works.

Monday Nov 19, 2018
Making Yourself Write & Top 5 Mistakes When New To Querying
Monday Nov 19, 2018
Monday Nov 19, 2018
Making yourself write - aren't you supposed to WANT to?
Also covered - Top 5 Mistakes When You're New To Querying and Submitting.

Monday Nov 05, 2018
November is Nano Month & Writing From Your Gut
Monday Nov 05, 2018
Monday Nov 05, 2018
Welcome to November and National Novel Writing Month. Today I'm talking about how a program like Nano can be motivating, and how to write from your gut and worry less about craft.
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