Writing and Editing
Writing and Editing is a podcast for authors that takes a whole-person approach to everything related to writing and editing. Listen in each Thursday for a new twenty-five-minute episode with an author or industry expert. All episodes are freely available in audio wherever you get podcasts. Host: Jennia D'Lima
Episodes
295 episodes
294. Are Book Tours Worth It? With Richie Billing
Author and podcaster Richie Billing is back talking about book tours, what they involve, how much they cost, and what you could possibly do instead.▬Check out Richie's website:http...
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Episode 294
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26:52
293. How to Write a Second Chance Romance with T.I. Lowe
Bestselling author T.I. Lowe talks all things second chance romance, from establishing the characters, to balancing heavy plotlines with lighthearted moments, to that one aspect she says is most important to focus on.*CW: Di...
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Episode 293
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24:40
292. When Life Imitates Art with Bryan VanDyke
Author and digital strategist Bryan VanDyke discusses what it's like when real life resembles plot, how that can change readers' perceptions of the story, and details his own experiences of life imitating art in his book In Our Likenes...
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Episode 292
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26:09
291. Writing About Family Secrets with Ava Morgyn
Author Ava Morgyn discusses writing family secrets into the plot of your story, how they take on new life, and why readers love them.▬Check out Ava's website:https://www.avamorgyn....
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Episode 291
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25:49
290. Music Industry Tips for Book Marketing with Ari Rosenschein
Author and musician Ari Rosenschein is back to talk about the parallels between publishing and the music industry, and gives unique tips on how you can market your book!▬Check out Ari's website:
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Episode 290
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24:48
289. Ethical Storytelling with Dante Terese
Author Dante Terese talks about what ethical storytelling means, the uses of "good versus evil" in narratives, and the difference in writing heroes and villains.▬Visit Dante's website:ht...
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Episode 289
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23:28
288. Environmental Themes in Literature with Kate Brandes
Author and geologist Kate Brandes discusses creative writing from a scientist's perspective, the current trend of environmental literature, and why community is still at the heart of the genre.▬Visit Kate's website:
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Episode 288
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23:48
287. How to Be an Authortunist with Angela Yuriko Smith
Award-winning poet, author, and publisher Angela Yuriko Smith discusses how to find unique opportunities writers might not have realized existed and how to use them to enhance your publishing journey.We also want to congratulate Angela ...
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Episode 287
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25:39
286. Writing Short Stories to a Theme with Patrick Barb
Author and editor Patrick Barb tells listeners what goes into making a collection or anthology around a theme, how to assemble short stories thematically, and the dos and don'ts of writing to a theme.▬Visit Patrick's website:...
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Episode 286
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27:41
285. Myths, Fairy Tales, and Memoir with Elisabeth Sharp McKetta
Author and professor Elisabeth Sharp McKetta discusses how to create memoir using fairy tale, why you should do it, and how to give yourself space to be creative with your truth.▬Visit Elisabeth's website:
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Episode 285
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25:04
284. How to Start Your Novel with Donna Levin
Author and teacher Donna Levin talks about advice for beginning your book, what it means to "just write," and gives tips for getting to the end of that first draft.▬Visit Donna's website:
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Episode 284
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20:08
283. Is Formal Writing Training Necessary for Writing Success? With Paul Brooks
Author and Page Turnerz host Paul Brooks talks about whether formal training for writers is necessary and how you can kickstart your writing on your own time.▬Visit Paul's website:h...
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Episode 283
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25:43
282. Editing for EFL Writers with Mekiya Outini
Award-winning author and editor Mekiya Outini discusses the differences in editing for EFL writers, why editing should be a collaborative effort, and also gives advice on how to improve your language across all facets of life.▬Check ...
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Episode 282
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24:32
281. Reasons to Join a Writing Group with Tiffany Aurora
Author Tiffany Aurora discusses the differences between a writing group and a critique group, the benefits of a writing group, and what you should do to find one.▬Visit Tiffany's website:h...
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Episode 281
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23:57
280. Creating Characters Who Inspire with DiAnn Mills
Author DiAnn Mills explains the importance of fleshed-out characters and character flaws, and how to create a compelling narrative journey that leaves the audience feeling optimistic.▬Visit DiAnn's website:
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Episode 280
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25:14
279. Writing Middle Grade Fiction with Polly Holyoke
Author and teacher Polly Holyoke talks about what middle grade fiction is, how to successfully develop a middle grade story, and why it is so important for younger audiences.▬Check out Polly's website:
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Episode 279
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24:47
278. What is Flash Fiction? With Veronica Klash
Author and editor Veronica Klash talks about what is flash fiction, its importance, and how flash fiction can improve your writing skills.▬Check out Veronica's bio:Veronica Klash loves living in Las Vegas and writing in her l...
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Episode 278
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24:56
277. The Importance of Vulnerability in Memoir with Christopher Morris
Author Christopher Morris discusses his memoir We Are All Made of Scars, and the benefits and challenges of writing memoir.▬Check out Chris's website:https://weareallmadeofs...
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Episode 277
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24:01
276. How to Turn Your Book into a Movement with Jennifer Jane Young
Author and life coach Jennifer Jane Young discusses how she created a movement, what a movement is, and how you can make your book into its own movement.▬Giveaway info:Message her on any platform, including email (jenniaedits...
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Episode 276
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25:14
275. What to Know About RARE with Frankie Diane Mallis
Author Frankie Diane Mallis discusses the worldwide reader event RARE, what you can expect from these events, and some unexpected discoveries you can make while attending.▬Visit Frankie's website:
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Episode 275
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24:32
274. Keeping Up the Pace with Ryan Steck
Author and Book Spy Ryan Steck discusses pacing, how it has evolved, and gives tips on how to set the best pace for your book.▬Check out Ryan on Amazon:https:/...
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Episode 274
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24:47
273. Writing Dystopian Fiction with Liz Shipton
Author and pirate Liz Shipton discusses writing dystopian fiction, the tropes embedded within the genre, and why readers still enjoy it.▬Visit Liz's website:https://lizshipton.com/
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Episode 273
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24:18
272. How to Bring Your Setting to Life with Cheryl Grey Bostrom
Author and photographer Cheryl Grey Bostrom discusses how to write setting without cliches and the effects of characters on setting.▬Visit Cheryl's Website:https://cherylbostrom.com/
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Episode 272
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23:39