Writing Works Wonders: Advancing Beyond Barriers
Arts:Literature
Co-hosts: Cheryl McNeil Fisher and Kathy King
What is a cozy mystery? What happens when you combine amateur sluething with a paranormal character list? Readers and authors alike will enjoy this interview with best-selling author Trixie Silvertale! Trixie joins Cheryl and Kathy on Writing Works Wonders to discuss her mystery series, a series which includes shared worlds and an unusual best-selling mystery anthology set. Listeners will not only discover secrets behind the Mitzy Moon Mysteries series, but also abundant insights about wild cats, professional author strategies, marketing, “sacred space” for writing, creativity and much more! Don’t miss this fun-filled, informative episode.
About Trixie Silvertale
Growing up reading an endless supply of Lilian Jackson Braun, Hardy Boys, and Nancy Drew novels, it is no surprise that Trixie Silvertale wanted to become an author. She loves the amateur sleuths in cozy mysteries and is obsessed with all things paranormal. Those two passions unite in her Mitzy Moon Mysteries, and she's thrilled to write them and share them with you. She also co-authors the intriguing Magical Renaissance Faire Mysteries series!
When she's not consumed by writing, she bakes to fuel her creative engine and tends to her herb garden.
Resources — Trixie Silvertale
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Cheryl McNeil Fisher - Author, Keynote Speaker, Educator and Coach. Seminars and Workshops Adults and Children. https://www.cherylmcneilfisher.com/ Submit your work for publication on our site. Guest blogging, poetry, short stories at: https://www.livinginspiredfullyeveryday.com/
Dr. Kathleen P. King- Author, Author Coach, Speaker & Professor (Ret.). http://www.transformationed.com/ Interested in technology and adult learning? Check out Dr. King's newest book from Wiley: http://bit.ly/King2017
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Ep 64- Writing Works Wonders: The Art of the Short Story Part Two
Ep 63 Writing Works Wonders: Memoir Discussion with Jane Toleno & Cheryl McNeil Fisher
Ep 62 Writing Works Wonders: Sharon Sala Guest Author
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Ep 59 Writing Works Wonders: Andrew Child, Guest Author - Jack Reacher Series!!
Ep 58 Writing Works Wonders: Round Robin Story Telling Fun.
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Ep 56 Writing Works Wonders: Dr. Tabitha Kenlon
Ep 55 -Writing Works Wonders: Open Mic, March 2022
Ep 54 Writing Works Wonders- Longmire - Craig Johnson Interview
Ep 53 Writing Works Wonders - Meet the Editors- Submit Your Work!
Ep 52 Writing Works Wonders- Journaling for Writers
Ep 51, Writing Works Wonders - Round Robin Mid-Winter 2022
Ep 50, Writing Works Wonders - Rhys Bowen - Master of Mystery & Historical Fiction
Ep 49, Writing Works Wonders - Writing Group Success- Behind Our Eyes
Ep 48, Writing Works Wonders - Podcasting Support with Matt Basta
Ep 47 Writing Works Wonders- Goals for 2022 - Dreams with Wings!
Ep 46 Writing Works Wonders- C J Box Interview
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