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My guest today is Kate Fagan, #1 New York Times bestselling author of four non-fiction books and a brand new novel. She is also an Emmy Award-winning journalist who has worked at Sports Illustrated, ESPN, and more.
Today, we talk about:
* building a varied career with different kinds of writing,
* making a name for herself in the traditionally male-dominated field of sports journalism,
* her shift from non-fiction to fiction, and the differences in the writing, publishing, and publicity aspects of them,
* her unique craft tricks for writing a fictional memoir, The Three Lives of Cate Kay,
* and so much more.
I hope you enjoy the show!
Want more of Kate?
Her novel, The Three Lives of Cate Kay, is available now wherever books are sold.
You can also find Kate on her website and Instagram.
Kate Fagan is an Emmy-award winning journalist and the #1 New York Times bestselling author of WHAT MADE MADDY RUN, as well as THE REAPPEARING ACT and ALL THE COLORS CAME OUT. She lives in Charleston, South Carolina with her wife, Kathryn Budig, and their two dogs.
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Hello, Protagonists!
My guest today is Heather Demetrios, a critically acclaimed novelist and writing coach who specializes in guiding writers in finding their voice, bringing their ideas to their full written potential, mindfulness, mental health in creative practices, and more.
Today, we talk about:
* the differences between a writing coach and a freelance editor
* mental health practices that support your writing
* how to balance writing what’s true to your heart and “stories that sell”
* tips for getting over fear or self-doubt at the start of a project
* and so much more.
I hope you enjoy the show!
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You can learn more about Heather’s writing coach services and her books at heatherdemetrios.com or her Substack, The Lotus and Pen.
Heather Demetrios is a critically acclaimed author, writing coach, and mindfulness facilitator based in Saint Paul, Minnesota. Her publishers include Simon & Schuster, Macmillan, and HarperCollins. Her work has been translated into Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, German, Dutch, and Romanian.
She has an MFA in Writing from Vermont College of Fine Arts and is a recipient of the PEN America Discovery Award for her debut novel, Something Real. Her novels include Little Universes, I’ll Meet You There, Bad Romance, as well as the Dark Caravan fantasy series: Exquisite Captive, Blood Passage, and Freedom’s Slave. Her non-fiction includes the Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection Code Name Badass: The True Story of Virginia Hall, and she is the editor of Dear Heartbreak: YA Authors and Teens on the Dark Side of Love.
Heather works with writers on integrating mindfulness into their writing practice, process, and life. In addition to being the Executive Director of Clouds in Water Zen Center, she is a Trained Mindfulness Facilitator through UCLA Mindfulness Awareness Research Center. She is also the program director of Rebecca Dykes Writers in collaboration with the Highlights Foundation, where she works with writers who tell stories about trauma for young readers. She is currently pursuing her Master's in Clinical Social Work to further support creatives.
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My guest today is Suzanne Young, New York Times author of over 20 novels, including The Program series. She's also written a novel with a rock star.
But the dream I alluded to is that last year, Suzanne packed her bags, sold her house, and moved to Italy, where she now spends her days writing under the Italian sun and hosting writing retreats in gorgeous villas from Tuscany to Venice.
Today, we talk about:
- tips for weathering the ups and downs of publishing so you can have a long career,
- going on book tour with Blink-182 singer Tom DeLonge,
- her decision to move to Italy,
- designing the "Writing in Italy" retreats,
- D.I.Y. tips for how you can create your own great writing retreat (closer to home),
- and so much more!
Happy holidays, and enjoy the show!
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Suzanne Young is the New York Times bestselling and award-winning author of The Program series. Originally from New York, Suzanne is a dual US and Italian citizen, currently living in the breathtaking Veneto region of Italy. She has published more than 20 novels, including Girls with Sharp Sticks, In Nightfall, and What Stays Buried.
When not writing, Suzanne is a high school English teacher and the founder of Writing in Italy, hosting author retreats throughout Italy. You can also find Suzanne and her three photogenic dogs on Instagram at @authorsuzanneyoung.
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Hello, Protagonists!
My guest today is J.C. Cervantes, New York Times Bestselling author. Her books for children, young adults, and adults have been published in more than twelve countries and have appeared on national lists, including the American Booksellers Association New Voices, Barnes and Noble’s Best Young Reader Books, as well as Amazon’s, Apple’s, and Audible’s Best Books of the Month.
Today we talk about:
* becoming an author without a fancy degree,
* listening to your intuition/gut when you’re writing,
* writing books for different target audiences,
* working with iconic author Rick Riordan (Percy Jackson series),
* and so much more.
I hope you enjoy the show!
>> Want more of J.C.?
J.C. currently resides in the Land of Enchantment with her family and spoiled pups, but keeps part of her heart in Southern California, where she was born and raised. When she isn’t writing, she is haunting bookstores and searching for magic in all corners of the world. Her books are available anywhere books are sold.
J.C. online: Website / Instagram
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The podcast is on a short break for Thanksgiving, so today I have a piece I wrote that was originally published on Beyond with Jane Ratcliffe.
We have a lot of new community members here at CREATIVE. INSPIRED. HAPPY, so I wanted to share a part of me that you might not know. Thank you for being here.
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~evelyn
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My guest today is Kate Quinn, New York Times bestselling author and an icon in the historical fiction space.
Today we talk about:
* writing what you're drawn to and if/when marketability goes into that decision
* The Hero's Journey vs The Heroine's Journey for character development and plotting
* how to draw the line between fact and fiction when writing about real life people or historical events
* advice for both aspiring writers and writers who are a few books into their careers
* and so much more.
I hope you enjoy the show!
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The Briar Club and The Phoenix Crown are both on sale now.
You can also find Kate online on Facebook, Instagram, and her website (where you can also sign up for her newsletter and get the free Alice Network short story.)
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My guest today is Taran Matharu, New York Times bestselling author with over 3 million copies sold. Taran is also co-founder of a small publishing house, Portal Books.
Today, we talk about:
* how Taran got his start on Wattpad during NaNoWriMo, and then landed multiple book deals with traditional publishers,
* advice for anyone participating in a novel writing challenge this month,
* why he decided to start his own publishing house
* what he's learned about the book industry since becoming a publisher
* how he balances his work as a writer and as a publisher,
* and so much more.
I hope you enjoy the show!
»Watch here, or listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify Podcasts! (please leave a rating for me on Apple or Spotify 💛)
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»Interviews with New York Times bestselling authors including Alka Joshi, J. Courtney Sullivan, Alison Espach, National Book Award winner Sabaa Tahir, and many more.
Want more of Taran?
Taran is on X and Instagram, and you can find his books at your favorite retailer. For more information on his publishing house, you can visit Portal Books on their website.
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My guest today is Brian Weisfeld, co-author of four middle grade books—both fiction and non-fiction—as well as the founder of The Startup Squad Foundation, a non-profit dedicated to teaching kids about entrepreneurship.
Today we talk about:
* how a personal mission can drive your writing career
* the differences in writing fiction, nonfiction and graphic novels
* what Brian has learned through some ups and downs in publishing
* how to come up with out-of-the-box ideas for book events to promote your work, and so much more
I hope you enjoy the show!
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My guest today is Cait Jacobs, who is My guest today is Cait Jacobs, who is THE Original Booktooker--yes, Cait literally created that massive TikTok phenomenon that has completely changed the publishing industry. Cait is also the author of a novel slated for next year, called Medievally Blonde.
In this episode, we talk about:
* what led Cait to post their first video on TikTok, and whether they had any idea it would go viral and blow up the way it did,
* what Cait has learned from BookTok about what readers love, and how they have applied to their writing,
* why they chose traditional publishing over self-publishing,
* advice for writers both for their writing and their online marketing efforts,
* navigating social anxiety and fame, and so much more.
I hope you enjoy the show!
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Want more of Cait?
You can find them online as caitsbooks on TikTok / Instagram / X / YouTube / Tumblr
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My guest today is Maureen Lee Lenker, who is a Senior Writer at Entertainment Weekly and also the author of two novels, It Happened One Fight. She also has a podcast, Hollywood-ography.
Today we take look at creativity on both sides, writing about books while writing books, and how she taps into her creative energy without burning out on either end.
We also talk about:
* what it's like to work at a magazine and how she pitches stories she wants to cover
* how to juggle a day job and writing fiction
* how the book industry has changed, from her perspective as a journalist,
* book-to-film production companies,
* and so much more
I hope you enjoy the show!
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📚 Want more of Maureen?
You can also find her on her website, as well as writing about books, TV, film, and theater at Entertainment Weekly. Her podcast is Hollywood-ography.
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My guests today are Sara Raasch and Beth Revis, both New York Times bestselling authors and co-authors of the YA fantasy duology, Night of the Witch and The Fate of Magic.
Today we talk about:
* the process of writing a book together, from ideation to revision
* diversifying your writing career, including publishing traditionally and through self-publishing at the same time
* tips for what works on social media, as well as what not to expect from it
* what to do if you hate the book cover your publisher gave you, and so much more.
It was such a pleasure to hang out with Sara and Beth because we've been friends for a long time and "grew up” together in this industry. So be forewarned that we laugh a lot in this episode.
I hope you enjoy the show!
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Want more of Sara and Beth?
You can find their tour schedules and social media here:
Sara Raasch: Website / Instagram / TikTok
Beth Revis: Substack / Website / Instagram / Patreon / Wordsmith Workshops
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My guest today is J. Courtney Sullivan, a New York Times bestselling author whose books have not only been Reese Witherspoon book picks twice, but have also been optioned by Reese's production company.
Today we talk about:
* how to know when an idea is "right"
* doing research, and writing stories in layers
* ignoring genre categories and instead, writing whatever you want
* the most important guiding principle to hold onto in a creative career
* the coolest, most unexpected things that have happened to Courtney in her writing career, and so much more
Courtney was so fun and easy to talk to. I hope you enjoy the show!
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Want more of Courtney?
Her latest novel, The Cliffs, is available everywhere. You can also find Courtney on Instagram and X.
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My guest today is Alison Espach, author of The Wedding People, which was a Read with Jenna /Today Show book club pick.
Alison is also a creative writing professor, and today we talk about:
* making the decision to turn writing from hobby to career?
* coming up with ideas and knowing when it's the right time to write it, or when to leave it be for a while
* where Alison was when she found out that her book had been chosen for Read with Jenna and what it was like actually being on The Today Show
* and how to continue believing in yourself in a career that requires years of patience and hard work, often in isolation.
This was a really meaty conversation full of wonderful anecdotes from Alison's writer side, and wisdom and guidance from her creative writing professor side.
I hope you enjoy the show!
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>>Want more of Alison?
Instagram: @alison.espach
Facebook: author page
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My guest today is Danielle Walker, New York Times bestselling cookbook author who shot to fame with her first book, Against All Grain. Danielle was a Forbes 30 under 30, and has appeared many times on The Today Show. She is also an advocate for those with autoimmune diseases like hers. She's written many cookbooks, and her latest is Make it Easy.
Today we talk about:
* building community as a writer
* the intersection of book titles and branding
* behind the scenes of The Today Show
* the creative process of recipe creation, and so much more.
I hope you enjoy the show!
$1,000 and $2,500 Scholarships for Aspiring Writers. Applications now open! More information here.
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Podcast inquiries: [email protected]
Want more of Danielle?
Make it Good newsletter & weekly recipes (Substack)
Instagram: daniellewalker
Website: daniellewalker.com
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My guest today is TJ Klune. He is the New York Times bestselling author of The House in the Cerulean Sea and its upcoming sequel, Somewhere Beyond the Sea. He is also a Lambda Literary Award winner and a queer advocate, who believes fiercely in writing the stories for his community that he didn't have growing up.
Today we talk about:
* what makes a breakout hit novel?
* why he prefers writing standalone rather than series
* the importance of reader word-of-mouth in helping a book succeed,
* and TJ's important advice for finding and maintaining creative fulfillment.
Enjoy the show!
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My guest today is Sabaa Tahir, National Book Award winner, Printz Award winner, and New York Times Bestselling author.
Today we talk about:
* writing the stories unique to you
* maintaining self-esteem and confidence as a writer
* how the National Book Award and Printz Award have changed her career, and so much more
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Want more of Sabaa?
Find her online:
Tiktok
Instagram
Facebook
Website
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My guest today is Caroline Chambers, queen of a culinary media empire with her Substack What To Cook When You Don't Feel Like Cooking as the crown jewel with nearly 200k subscribers, as well as a popular podcast “So Into That” and an active social media presence (her Instagram rivals her Substack, with well over 200k followers, so I stopped counting, haha.)
Today we talk about:
* building an author platform,
* balancing motherhood and a creative career,
* infusing your personal voice into non-fiction,
* the process of writing (and photographing) a cookbook, and more!
I hope you enjoy the show!
And don't forget about our $1,000 and $2,500 Scholarships for Aspiring Writers. Applications now open! More information here.
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Podcast inquiries: [email protected]
Want more of Caroline?
What to Cook When You Don’t Feel Like Cooking Substack: whattocook.substack.com
Instagram: carochambers
Website and book tour info: carolinechambers.com
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My guest today is Alka Joshi, New York Times bestselling author of The Henna Artist, The Secret Keeper of Jaipur, and The Perfumist of Paris. The Henna Artist was a Reese Witherspoon Book Club pick and is currently in development at Netflix as a series.
Today we talk about:
* beginning a writing career later in life
* what it's like to work with Reese Witherspoon and her book club team
* Alka's ideal writing schedule,
* advice for getting started as a writer, and so much more.
✍🏼 And don’t forget about our $1,000 Scholarships for Aspiring Writers (more info here). It’s meant exactly for writers who are already in a different career but want to study more about writing—through continuing education, community college courses, or elsewhere.
I hope you enjoy the show!1
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Podcast inquiries: [email protected]
Want more of Alka?
You can find her in so many places online:
Website: alkajoshi.com
Instagram: thealkajoshi
YouTube: AlkaJoshi
Facebook: alkajoshi2019
Alka Joshi is the internationally bestselling author of the Jaipur Trilogy: The Henna Artist, The Secret Keeper of Jaipur and The Perfumist of Paris. Her debut novel, The Henna Artist, immediately became a New York Times Bestseller, a Reese Witherspoon Pick and was LongListed for the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize. It has been translated into 29 languages and is currently in development at Netflix as a tv series. In 2023, Forbes selected Joshi as one of 50 over 50 women empowering other women. Joshi was born in India and came to the U.S. with her family at the age of nine. She has a BA from Stanford University and an MFA from California College of Arts. She lives in California.
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My guest today is the artist Sally Fama Cochrane, a classically trained painter whose gorgeous work was the inspiration for the paintings in my new novel, One Year Ago in Spain.
In this episode, we delve deeper into how creative careers are the same yet different in the worlds of writing and fine art.
We talk about:
🟨 our processes for making a book or painting from idea to finish,
🟨 balancing motherhood and art,
🟨 why artists have a hard time asking to be paid for their work,
🟨 the little Easter egg in One Year Ago in Spain that my long-time readers will find,
🟨 and so much more.
Afterwards, explore more of Sally’s incredible art on her website or Instagram.
I hope you enjoy the show!
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🥳 My newest novel, One Year Ago in Spain, is out today!Thank you for buying copies for yourself or other readers in your life.
One Year Ago in Spain is available in paperback, e-book, and audiobook anywhere books are sold.
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My guest today is Julie Soto, whose first novel, Forget Me Not, was a bona fide TikTok sensation last summer and became a USA Today Bestseller. Her latest novel, Not Another Love Song, just hit bookshelves everywhere.
Today we talk about
- Julie’s origins as a playwright,
- how to take fan fiction (or work on places like Wattpad) and re-publish it as a book
- the demands of social media on artists today.
✍🏼 And don’t forget about our $1,000 Scholarships for Aspiring Writers (more info here).
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Podcast inquiries: [email protected]
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