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.
Fading Fame: Pam Munter on Women, Aging in Hollywood, & the Casting Couch
Mary McCoy on Jumping Genres & Misleading Representations of Romantic Love in YA
Actress & Author Meg Tilly On Writing Organically
Emily Hornburg on Debuting in the Pandemic, & Representation of Disabilities in Fiction
A Narrator & Author Talk Creating Audiobooks For The Indie Market
Kathleen Basi On Writing Music, Fiction &The Personal Sting of Rejection
Crystal Swain Bates On Promoting Diversity In Children's Publishing
Laura Hankin On Female Power & A Special Place For Women
Kathleen West on Writing Unlikeable Characters
Robbie Couch Talks LBGTQ Issues And Small Towns
Abigail Dean Talks Writing Psychologically Flawed Characters
Inclusivity In Children's Books & How Publishers Find Illustrators
The Sanatorium Author Sarah Pearse on Writing Closed Room Mysteries & Strong Women
Fauzia Burke on Building Your Online Platform & the Author as the Product
Landall Proctor On the Vulnerability of Writing Memoir
Eliza Jane Brazier On the Popularity of True Crime With Female Audiences
Ashley Audrain On The Complexity of Motherhood & Writing Advice She Loathes
Indie Author Len Joy On Publishing Later In Life
Robert McCaw Shares the Importance of Good Editing for Self-Publishing
Jeff Lindsay on the Dexter Finale & Return, Plus New Riley Wolfe Series
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