Sinopsis
Write a Book, Change the World
Episodios
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113I – Imagining a Real Life: An Interview with Jane Kirkpatrick
29/11/2018 Duración: 53minJane Kirkpatrick writes historical fiction from a different angle. She researches fascinating real people and then writes what’s missing from history — their personal stories. Everything She Didn’t Say is the latest of Jane’s novels. It’s about the real and imagined life of Carrie Strahorn, a pioneer woman and journalist of the late 19th century.…
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112E – Why Are You Doing This?
25/11/2018 Duración: 20minSome things stick in your head and you can’t stop thinking about them. That’s what happened to me this week with a Michael, Jr. YouTube video. He’s a comedian, and he was explaining to a group how it’s different to know what you’re doing, to be good at something, versus being good at it and…
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111I – Lessons From a Long Career: An Interview with Thomas Locke
22/11/2018 Duración: 52minToday’s guest is author Thomas Locke, also known as Davis Bunn. Thomas has a brand new book out this week, the dystopian novel Enclave. In today’s interview, we walk through Thomas/Davis’ career as he tells us what he’s learned over twenty-plus years of highs and lows. The first thing he talks about is discipline. The…
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110I – Hallmark Publishing Needs Sweet Stories: An Interview with Stacey Donovan
15/11/2018 Duración: 30minEditor Stacey Donovan joins us today to tell us about Hallmark Publishing! I’ve been talking about this new publisher of sweet romances and cozy mysteries for months now. Stacey talks about pitching the idea to the Hallmark CEO, getting the first books written as novelizations of existing Hallmark movies, and then her own romance novel…
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109E – Recognize the Good and Write It Down
11/11/2018 Duración: 12minSometimes I have to stop and ask myself, is God trying to get my attention? Because it sure seems like I keep running into this or seeing that lately. That happened this week, as a matter of fact. When I was interviewing Stacey Donovan of Hallmark Publishing, she was talking about her main character in…
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108I – Human Trafficking in Fiction: An Interview with Lynn H Blackburn
08/11/2018 Duración: 55minToday’s conversation with Lynn H Blackburn is so interesting! Not only do we talk about fun stuff like writing and stories, but we start our conversation with a very serious problem in the world – human trafficking. Her book, In Too Deep, has an element of human trafficking in the plot that makes it both compelling…
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107E – Planted, Not Buried
04/11/2018 Duración: 10minSometimes we feel stuck. Maybe a little, like walking in a bog. Maybe a lot, like waist-deep. Maybe we sometimes even feel we’re totally buried, cold, in the dark, alone. Imagine, though, that you’re not buried but…planted. Like a seed that gets planted in the spring, maybe this is a very temporary season, one which…
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106I – Amish and the Civil War: An Interview with Jan Drexler
01/11/2018 Duración: 57minOur guest today is Jan Drexler, a historical novelist whose stories often feature Amish characters. Today we talk about the challenges and choices Plain folk faced during the Civil War. Jan is a Civil War buff and traces her family history back through the Amish of the 1700s, so she brings a unique take to…
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105I – Writing Christmas in July: An Interview with Melody Carlson
25/10/2018 Duración: 45minOur guest today is Melody Carlson, the award-winning author of over two hundred books. Despite having so many, she does tend to be known for her many Christmas stories. Today we talk to her about her latest Christmas book, A Christmas by the Sea. Due to the timing of publishing, Melody mostly has to write…
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104I – Romantic Suspense From Around the World: An Interview with Lisa Harris
18/10/2018 Duración: 52minThe lovely Lisa Harris talks to us today about building a romantic suspense novel from the ground up. She explains how she organizes her information (she loves Scrivener and Excel!), what she needs to know before she begins, and how she starts writing. She also talks about setting a word-count goal that works for you,…
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103I – The Strong Quaker Women of Nantucket: An Interview with Suzanne Woods Fisher
11/10/2018 Duración: 50minSuzanne Woods Fisher joins us today for a riveting and fun conversation about Nantucket, its amazing history and people, and the trilogy of Quaker books she set on the island. Did you know that the Macy family (from the Macy’s department stores) and the Folger family (from Folger’s coffee, what my mom drank) both come…
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102E – Success Doesn’t Mean No Failures
07/10/2018 Duración: 25minEver since I was a teenager, I’ve enjoyed reading the second half of Proverbs 31 about the Wife of Noble Character. I’ve always looked at that passage as an example of who I’d like to become, what I strive to be. But recently I’ve read it again with a new perspective. This is not about…
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101I – Querying and Getting THE CALL: An Interview with Claire Eliza Bartlett
04/10/2018 Duración: 01h01minWe writers love stories, and some of the most exciting are stories of getting THE CALL – from an agent who wants to represent our books (and with whom we’re now working happily ever after), and from our agent or an editor who wants to buy our books. Claire Eliza Bartlett, our guest today, tells…
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100I – The Expanding World of Kobo: An Interview with Christine Munroe
27/09/2018 Duración: 59minToday marks the 100th episode of WRITE NOW! Workshop Podcast! Woohoo!!!
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099I – The Novelization of a Movie: An Interview with Jennifer Dornbush
20/09/2018 Duración: 52minJennifer Dornbush is a screenwriter, author, speaker, and forensic specialist. Today we talk about her new movie, God Bless the Broken Road, and the novelization she wrote by the same title. Jennifer says both the making of the movie and the release of the novel had aspects of a “broken road” as both had obstacles…
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098I – Self-Editing with Style: An Interview with Tisha Martin
13/09/2018 Duración: 47minToday’s guest is editor Tisha Martin! Tisha edits for a couple of publishing companies, has private clients, and judges books for Writer’s Digest. Today she gives us tips on how to self-edit our books with style. She starts with characters, asking what we can do with our characters to help move the plot forward. Then…
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097E – We Don’t Know the Rest of the Story
09/09/2018 Duración: 09minSummer is about over and I’ve decided that while I do need to continue guarding my time and my work so that I don’t fall into the bad patterns that led me to burnout, I miss doing the Encouraging Words episodes! So I’m going to do at least one a month. Here are my encouraging…
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096I – Diversity and Disabled Characters: An Interview with Kathryn R Biel
06/09/2018 Duración: 01h29minToday’s guest is Kathryn R Biel, author of chick lit, romantic comedies, women’s fiction, and more – and probably no relation to actor Jessica Biel, although she’s asked that a lot. Due to a horrendous Internet connection that was constantly going out the day before, when we recorded the interview a second time we were…
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095T – Creating a Writers Group
30/08/2018 Duración: 37minDo you wish you had a writers group? Here are some steps to create your own. Step 1: Look around Who do you know at work or church or in your neighborhood who writes? Check out local libraries and bookstores to see if they already have a group going, if anyone has posted a notice…
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094T – Burnout Recovery, Part 1
23/08/2018 Duración: 38minOver the last couple of months, I’ve been trying to figure out how to recover from burnout. I’ve found some information on the Internet, but it’s been pretty vague and not as helpful as what I needed. So as I’ve made my own path to recovery, I wanted to make sure I share my experiences…