Episodes
Tuesday Dec 14, 2021
Tuesday Dec 14, 2021
Today's guest is Lyn Liao Butler, author of The Tiger Mom's Tale and the upcoming Red Thread of Fate. Lyn joined me today to talk about the experience of debuting during the pandemic, how having an active lifestyle helps with her writing and mind / body balance, as well as how important research is when writing in a specific setting.
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Monday Nov 29, 2021
Monday Nov 29, 2021
Today's guest is Stephanie Marie Thornton, author of A Most Clever Girl, which tells the story of Elizabeth Bentley, a forgotten - and disliked - female spy who spied both for (and against) Russia during the Cold War. Stephanie joined me to talk about the difficulty of creating compassion for Elizabeth on the page, the reasons (some off-base) for her vilification, and why Elizabeth's story needs to be told.
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Monday Nov 15, 2021
Bestselling Author Lisa Regan On Writing The Josie Quinn Series
Monday Nov 15, 2021
Monday Nov 15, 2021
Today's guest of Lisa Regan, author of the bestselling Josie Quinn Detective series. Lisa joined me today to talk about writing a character over such a long series, the beauty (and pressures!) of a dedicated fan base, and research for police procedurals.
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Monday Nov 01, 2021
Chelsea Bobulski on Implementing Indie Strategies in Traditional Publishing
Monday Nov 01, 2021
Monday Nov 01, 2021
Today's guest is Chelsea Bobulski, whose new series - All I Want for Christmas - is traditionally published, but releasing under a rapid release model, a hallmark of Indie promotion and marketing. Also covered - how to write and promote at the same time, knowing where your time is best used, and how an author's voice and style can transcend genre.
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Monday Oct 25, 2021
Sarah J. Schmitt on Successful School Visits for Authors
Monday Oct 25, 2021
Monday Oct 25, 2021
Sarah J. Schmitt joined me today to talk about her new book, Where There's A Whisk. We talked about school visits for authors with teens, how to get their attention, and how to keep it. Also covered - writing in the pandemic, reality television, and the efficacy (or not) of social media
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Monday Oct 18, 2021
Caitlin Wahrer On Writing About Male Sexual Assault Victims
Monday Oct 18, 2021
Monday Oct 18, 2021
Today's guest is Caitlin Wahrer, author of the The Damage, which details the fallout and repercussions of a sexual assault that affects not only the victim, but also family and friends.
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Monday Oct 11, 2021
Laurell K. Hamilton On Starting A New Series
Monday Oct 11, 2021
Monday Oct 11, 2021
Today's guest is Laurell K. Hamilton, author of the bestselling Anita Blake Vampire Hunter series, the Merry Gentry series, and her newest series, Zaniel Havelock. Laurell joined me today to talk about the difficulty of writing a long series, the joy of a new one, the choice not to tour during COVID, and... our dogs.
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Monday Oct 04, 2021
Harper Collins Editor Ben Rosenthal On the Editor / Author Relationship
Monday Oct 04, 2021
Monday Oct 04, 2021
Today's guest is my own editor, Ben Rosenthal of Katherine Tegen Books. Ben joined me to talk about the misconceptions of the author / editor relationship, why there is such a long lead time in traditional publishing, and the difficulty of reading for pleasure when books are your job.
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Monday Sep 20, 2021
Monday Sep 20, 2021
Today's guest is Saumya Dave, author of What A Happy Family. Saumya joined me today to talk about family roles and how they continue throughout adulthood, writing mental health from the perspective of a practicing psychiatrist, and debuting during the pandemic.
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Monday Sep 06, 2021
Ian Dawson On Writing Fiction From Personal Trauma
Monday Sep 06, 2021
Monday Sep 06, 2021
Today's guest is Ian Dawson, author of The Field and Midnight House, which are both loosely based on his own kidnapping and abuse as a child. We talk about the catharsis of addressing trauma through fiction, pushing the boundaries in the young adult genre, and knowing your goals when you choose to self-publish.
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