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We’re excited to share the highlights of a memorable event that took place last Friday: The Writing Community Chat Show featured an exclusive live interview with acclaimed author Cathy Hayward, streamed live for our Substack subscribers.
In this engaging three-part conversation, we explored Cathy’s fascinating journey as a writer, discussed her gripping release, The Girl in the Midnight Maze, and connected with our audience through an interactive Q&A session. Cathy’s career is a testament to reinvention and resilience.
Beginning as a journalist for niche trade magazines, she brought stories to life on topics ranging from accounting to port logistics. But it was the birth of her third child and a life-changing decision to leave London for Brighton that marked the first major shift in her path. As a freelance PR and founder of Magenta Associates, Cathy thrived, but her creativity truly blossomed when she embarked on a two-year creative writing course in 2016. In her own words, this course transformed “random thoughts and scribbles” into what would eventually become her debut novel, The Girl in the Maze. Spurred on by the 2020 lockdown, Cathy finished the novel, submitted it to the Agora Books Lost the Plot Work in Progress prize—and won.
Now, with a reissued version titled The Girl in the Midnight Maze and multiple new works underway, Cathy has fully embraced a life immersed in books and storytelling.
The Interview: What We Covered
Part 1 - The Road to Writing Cathy shared her path from journalist to PR agency owner, and ultimately, to author. She recounted how personal loss, a creative writing course, and a global pandemic sparked her evolution into a novelist.
Part 2 - What’s the Story? We delved into Cathy’s latest book, The Girl in the Midnight Maze. This deeply moving tale explores three generations of women entangled in family trauma and the struggle to connect across time and tragedy. Cathy shared the inspirations behind the book and the challenges she faced in bringing Emma Bowen’s story to life.
Part 3 - Community Questions As always, we brought our community into the conversation. Alongside our staple questions, Cathy answered burning queries submitted during the live show.
A Glimpse Into The Girl in the Midnight Maze Here’s a preview of Cathy’s newest release: Emma Bowen has never had a close relationship with her mother. After her mother’s death, a series of letters reveals secrets spanning generations—secrets that may explain the emotional distance between them. Emma’s journey to uncover her family’s past is as haunting as it is enlightening. Traversing time and tragedy, The Girl in the Midnight Maze is a story of motherhood, legacy, and the search for understanding.
The interview was a heartfelt and inspiring event, filled with insights from an author whose career is a masterclass in perseverance and creativity. Not a Subscriber Yet? Join now to unlock access to exclusive content like this interview and many more perks.
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The Writing Community Chat Show has always been about celebrating authors, sharing their stories, and inspiring writers everywhere. Our recent interview with J.D. Barker was nothing short of spectacular, a rollercoaster ride of storytelling, career breakthroughs, and invaluable advice. Today, we’re giving you a sneak peek into some of the unforgettable moments from this one-of-a-kind conversation. Want the full experience? Become a member now and watch it today.A Tale of Determination: From Stephen King to StardomJ.D. Barker shared an unbelievable story about how his career skyrocketed after what started as a failed attempt to connect with Stephen King. Barker had reached out to King with the hope of receiving permission to use a character from Needful Things in his debut novel, Forsaken. Though King didn’t initially respond, fate intervened: King’s assistant eventually passed the manuscript along, and to Barker’s astonishment, King gave his blessing. The rest is history. This incredible moment not only legitimized Barker’s work but also opened doors to a world of opportunity.“It’s one of those surreal moments that still feels like a dream,” Barker told us, laughing as he recalled the experience. “One minute, I was trying to track down King; the next, my book sales exploded overnight.”The James Patterson EffectAs if that wasn’t enough, Barker also talked about his game-changing collaboration with James Patterson, one of the most successful authors of all time. Patterson’s approach to storytelling and his disciplined process left a profound impact on Barker.“James has this incredible ability to simplify storytelling without losing depth,” Barker shared. “Working with him forced me to become a more efficient writer. I used to labor over every sentence, but now I’ve learned to trust my instincts.”This partnership not only honed Barker’s craft but also expanded his reach to an even larger global audience. The camaraderie between these two literary giants is inspiring, and the lessons Barker gleaned are gold for any aspiring writer.Dracul: The Legacy of Bram Stoker Lives OnOne of the most jaw-dropping moments of the interview was when Barker recounted how the Bram Stoker family approached him to co-write a prequel to Dracula. Armed with Bram Stoker’s original notes and journals—many of which had never been made public—Barker embarked on the daunting task of bringing Dracul to life. The novel was an instant hit, earning praise from critics and fans alike, while being optioned for film by Paramount.“I’ll never forget that phone call,” Barker said, his eyes lighting up. “To have the Stoker family trust me with something so personal and iconic—it was both humbling and terrifying. But that’s the kind of challenge you dream of as a writer.”Why You Should Watch NowFrom perseverance to partnerships, J.D. Barker’s story is a masterclass in grit, creativity, and seizing opportunities. And the best part? This is just the tip of the iceberg. The full interview dives deeper into his creative process, the ups and downs of his journey, and his invaluable advice for writers at every stage of their careers.You can wait two weeks to watch it when we release it publicly, but why delay the inspiration? As a member of The WCCS, you’ll gain immediate access to this amazing conversation and support our mission to connect authors and readers. Together as one, we get it done.Become a Member TodayDon’t miss out on the insights and stories that will leave you inspired and motivated. J.D. Barker’s journey is proof that with determination, collaboration, and a little bit of luck, anything is possible. Become a member now to watch this incredible interview and join a community that’s passionate about storytelling.Watch the full interview in video format below this pay line.
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Get ready for an inspiring and entertaining conversation as the Writing Community Chat Show welcomes the incredible Abiola Bello to the stage! Born and raised in Stoke Newington, North London, Abiola is a Nigerian-British author who has been captivating readers since she started writing at just 12 years old. From her acclaimed middle-grade Emily Knight series to her chart-topping YA novels, Abiola’s journey is a testament to perseverance, creativity, and passion for storytelling.
🔥 Highlights of the Episode:
Abiola's Writing Journey: Discover how she turned her childhood dream into an award-winning literary career.
Writing Tips & Advice: Whether you’re just starting out or an experienced writer, Abiola’s insights will inspire you.
Latest Projects & Sneak Peeks: Hear about the much-anticipated Emily Knight Book 4 (coming 2025) and her recent YA successes.
Live Q&A.
📚 About Abiola Bello
Abiola’s career took off with the Emily Knight series, written under the name A. Bello. Her debut book, Emily Knight I Am, received rave reviews, and its sequel, Emily Knight I Am... Awakened, earned nominations for prestigious awards like the Carnegie Medal 2019 and won London’s Big Read 2019. The third installment, Emily Knight I Am... Becoming, solidified its place as a must-read for young readers, and fans eagerly await the series’ final book in 2025.
Abiola’s success extends to bestselling anthologies like The Very Merry Murder Club and The Super Sunny Murder Club, which were lauded by The Guardian, The Bookseller, and Waterstones. Her YA novels, including Love in Winter Wonderland and Only for the Holidays, have achieved bestseller status and critical acclaim, cementing her reputation as a powerhouse in children’s and teen literature.
🌟 Why You Should Tune In
Abiola’s story isn’t just about books—it’s about breaking barriers, pushing creative limits, and finding joy in storytelling. Whether you’re a writer, a reader, or simply curious about the world of publishing, this episode promises a wealth of knowledge and inspiration.
We will be discussing her latest book, The Love Dare:
Can a dare made at Notting Hill Carnival turn into true love? He’s All That meets How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days in this trope-filled sizzling summer romance, perfect for fans of Joya Goffney and Lynn Painter.
Popular girl Eva Òjó is used to boys falling for her without her even trying. So when her friend dares her to dance with a random guy at Notting Hill Carnival, she meets Saint.
Comic obsessed Saint Rowe-Falade thinks Eva is cute, but he's not interested in her in that way. He’d rather get lost in stories than look for romance.
When Eva’s birthday party gets out of control and causes damage to her dad’s beloved car, her friends set the ultimate dare: get Saint to take her on one date and they’ll help her pay to fix her dad’s car. Operation fall-in-love-with-Eva is set in motion and Eva makes it her mission to make Saint fall head over heels. But just as Saint starts to warm to Eva, and her own feelings towards him grow, Saint finds out about the dare. Can Eva convince Saint she’s truly into him, or has she lost him for good?
PRAISE FOR ABIOLA BELLO'S LOVE IN WINTER WONDERLAND:
‘A screen-worthy holiday romance.’ Joya Goffney, author of Excuse Me While I Ugly Cry.
‘Gorgeous writing, witty dialogue, a magical setting and two characters you'll fall head over heels for.’ Jennifer Niven, author of All the Bright Places.
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Season 15 of The Writing Community Chat Show kicks off with an extraordinary guest: crime novelist and writing mentor Anna Britton. Known for her captivating storytelling and candid insights into the writing life, Anna shares her journey from aspiring writer to published author, delving into the art of crafting compelling crime fiction and her dual experiences with traditional and self-publishing.
This premiere episode is packed with wisdom, inspiration, and actionable advice for writers and readers alike. Whether you're a budding author or a fan of gripping mysteries, Anna's story will leave you inspired and ready to dive into your next creative pursuit.
Anna Britton: A Multifaceted Creator
Anna Britton is a true creative force, balancing her work as a novelist, podcast host, and mentor. Her podcast, The Rejected Writers Club, offers practical advice and candid reflections on the writing journey, making it a must-listen for writers navigating the ups and downs of the craft.
Her debut crime novel has been met with critical and commercial success, earning her a devoted fanbase and paving the way for a much-anticipated sequel. As a mentor, Anna is equally committed to helping aspiring writers find their voice and achieve their publishing goals.
In this exclusive interview, Anna opens up about her creative process, the lessons she’s learned, and her vision for the future of her stories—both on the page and potentially on screen.
Episode Highlights: Anna’s Path to Crime Fiction Excellence
🎙️ Podcasting Wisdom
Anna shares insights from hosting The Rejected Writers Club, where she provides writers with actionable tips and a supportive space to explore their craft.
📚 Debut Success
Her first foray into crime fiction has been nothing short of stellar. Anna’s approach to writing mysteries—discovering the murderer as she writes—ensures her plots remain suspenseful and unpredictable.
📝 Mentorship Matters
A firm believer in the power of community, Anna dedicates time to mentoring new writers. She shares how collaborating with others not only helps them grow but enriches her own creative journey.
🔍 Mastering the Writing Process
From building authentic character motivations to crafting believable lies, Anna reveals the tools she uses to create stories that resonate emotionally and keep readers guessing.
💔 Emotional Resonance
Drawing from her own mental health experiences, Anna emphasizes the therapeutic power of writing. Her honesty in tackling personal topics adds depth and relatability to her stories.
🎬 Screen Dreams
Anna expresses her hopes of seeing her novels adapted for television, sharing the excitement and challenges of translating her work to the screen.
🚶♀️ Self-Care for Writers
Anna’s dedication to mental wellness, from taking regular breaks to structuring her day around creative routines, serves as a reminder that self-care fuels productivity.
Key Takeaways from Anna’s Creative Philosophy
Suspense Comes Naturally: By not knowing the ending herself, Anna’s organic approach to writing mysteries keeps both her and her readers engaged.
Character is Key: Relatable motivations and emotional authenticity elevate her characters, making them unforgettable.
Creativity Across Genres: Anna’s exploration of different styles and themes keeps her stories fresh and innovative.
Publishing Freedom: Her experience in self-publishing highlights the autonomy and creative control it offers, compared to traditional routes.
The Power of Routine: Incorporating walks with her dog into her daily routine is a testament to how balance and boundaries can enhance creativity.
Mentorship and Community: Supporting fellow writers creates a ripple effect of growth and inspiration.
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This week on The Writing Community Chat Show, we had the privilege of sitting down with the remarkable Cathy Hayward—a woman whose life and career are a testament to embracing change and adapting to pursue your passions.Cathy’s journey has taken her from the bustling world of journalism to the quiet, reflective art of novel writing. Along the way, she’s worn many hats: PR professional, award-winning author, bookshop owner, and now director of the Creative Writing Program in Brighton. Her story is one of reinvention and resilience, and we were honored to have her share her insights with us.For those who tuned in live on Substack—thank you for being part of the conversation! You made the event dynamic and engaging, and your support means the world to us.If you missed the live show, don’t worry. A free podcast clip and video snippet are now available, and the full interview will be released in two weeks on our YouTube channel and our Spreaker Prime podcast. But trust us, subscribing to Substack is the best way to access these inspiring discussions as they happen.WATCH OUR THOUGHTS ON THE INTERVIEW AND A CLIP HERE. A Journey of TransformationCathy’s career began in journalism, where she wrote for niche trade magazines—covering everything from supply chains to soccer analytics. This early career honed her ability to tell compelling stories, even about the most unexpected topics. But after the birth of her third child, she felt the need for a change.Her leap into freelance PR and the founding of Magenta Associates marked the next phase of her journey. However, it was a creative writing course in 2016 that opened the door to her true passion. Over the next few years, Cathy transformed her random scribbles into a gripping manuscript that would become The Girl in the Maze.The 2020 lockdown provided the perfect opportunity to finish her novel. Winning the Agora Books Lost the Plot Work in Progress prize was a turning point, cementing her status as a rising star in the literary world. Fast forward to today, and Cathy’s debut has been reissued as The Girl in the Midnight Maze, a haunting exploration of motherhood, trauma, and family secrets.But Cathy’s story doesn’t stop there. In 2022, she became the owner of Kemptown Bookshop in Brighton, championing local authors and fostering a love of reading in her community. Her work as director of the Creative Writing Program allows her to give back to aspiring writers, helping them find their voices just as she found hers.Behind-the-Scenes Industry InsightsIn our interview, Cathy shared a wealth of advice and tips for writers at all stages of their journey. Whether you’re balancing family life, a demanding career, or struggling to finish that first draft, Cathy’s insights will resonate.Highlights from the interview include:* The Importance of Adaptation: Cathy’s career is a masterclass in pivoting toward your passions without fear of starting over.* Writing Advice: From developing a daily writing routine to navigating the highs and lows of the creative process, Cathy offered practical, actionable tips.* Industry Knowledge: As both an author and a bookshop owner, Cathy provided a unique perspective on what it takes to succeed in publishing today.Her stories about winning writing awards, managing creative burnout, and transitioning between careers were as inspiring as they were informative.Not a Subscriber Yet?If you enjoyed this interview or found value in Cathy’s journey, consider joining our Substack community. Subscribers not only get live access to interviews like this but also help us continue to grow the show and support authors. Your subscription makes it possible for us to bring you in-depth conversations with amazing guests like Cathy.For those who aren’t ready to subscribe yet, you can enjoy a free podcast clip and video snippet to get a taste of what you missed. And in just two weeks, the full interview will be available on our YouTube channel and Spreaker Prime podcast.YouTube: Q&As, Guest Chats, and More! Catch Our Live Writing Community Chat Show on YouTube! 🎉Spreaker: The Writing Community Chat ShowFinal ThoughtsCathy Hayward’s story reminds us that change, while daunting, is often the first step toward fulfilling our dreams. Her transition from journalist to author, bookshop owner, and mentor is an inspiration for anyone striving to follow their passions.Thank you again to everyone who joined us live on Substack. Your support fuels this community and keeps us connected to the world of writing. For those yet to subscribe, now’s the perfect time to join us—you won’t want to miss what’s coming next!Happy reading, writing, and storytelling,THE WCCS.Watch the full interview below this pay line:
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Watch the trailer for this show here. We share our thoughts on the episode and that is then followed by a clip of Abiola from the show.In our latest episode of the Writing Community Chat Show, we had the privilege of sitting down with the remarkable Abiola Bello—an author whose journey is nothing short of inspiring. For those of you who are paid subscribers, the full episode is available right here for you to watch and listen. If you’re not yet a paid member, don’t worry! The full episode will be released to the public in two weeks.Abiola’s story is one of resilience, grit, and undeniable talent. From writing her first novel at just eight years old to creating the groundbreaking Emily Knight series as a teenager, she has always been a trailblazer. But her success didn’t come without its challenges.In our conversation, Abiola shared how she faced countless rejections, battled self-doubt, and navigated an industry that wasn’t always open to her voice. As a Nigerian-British author writing stories that celebrate diverse characters and narratives, she was told repeatedly that publishers weren’t ready for her vision.But instead of giving up, Abiola took matters into her own hands. She self-published the first Emily Knight book, built a fanbase, and eventually co-founded Hashtag Press to champion diverse stories. Her determination paid off in a big way—when her YA rom-com Love in Winter Wonderland went to auction, it sparked a bidding war between two major publishers. Abiola ultimately landed a six-figure deal with Simon & Schuster, cementing her place as a leading voice in contemporary YA fiction.During the episode, Abiola opened up about:* Overcoming rejection and the self-belief it takes to keep going.* The importance of creating diverse, inclusive stories where everyone can see themselves.* Her process of writing across multiple genres, from middle-grade fantasy to YA romance.* The highs and lows of her publishing journey—from self-publishing to winning major awards.* Her advice for aspiring authors and anyone facing setbacks in their creative journey.We also got a sneak peek into her latest release, The Love Dare—a summer romance filled with humor, heart, and the vibrant energy of Notting Hill Carnival. Abiola’s ability to create unforgettable characters and emotionally rich stories is on full display in this book, and we can’t wait for you to hear what she has to say about it.Abiola’s journey is a powerful reminder that success is rarely a straight line. It’s filled with obstacles, rejections, and moments of doubt. But as Abiola proves, if you stay true to your vision, keep working hard, and refuse to give up, the rewards can be life-changing.Watch the Full Episode NowPaid subscribers can enjoy the full episode right here. If you’re not a paid member yet, consider subscribing to get early access to this and all our episodes, plus exclusive content. Otherwise, the episode will be available to all in two weeks.Thank you for supporting the Writing Community Chat Show! Let Abiola’s story inspire you to keep chasing your creative dreams, no matter how many roadblocks you face.Paid members can see and watch the full video below this paid line.
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What an incredible interview we had with the amazing Annie Fox! Annie shared everything from her early writing days to the inspiration behind her latest YA novel The Little Things That Kill.
What We Covered:
Round 1: The Road to Writing
Annie spoke about how her journey began with a childhood diary and how that sparked a lifelong love for storytelling. She shared insights on writing People Are Like Lollipops while still in college and how it shaped her as an author of more than thirteen books for young readers.
Round 2: What’s the Story?
We explored The Little Things That Kill, her emotionally rich novel about friendship, forgiveness, and self-discovery, along with a sneak peek into her upcoming book Leeta Simtar: A Life on Two Planets, set for release in February 2025.
Round 3: Community Q&A
Annie answered your fantastic questions, from her writing routine and creative process to how her hobbies—art, photography, and baking—fuel her creativity. She also offered invaluable advice to aspiring writers about perseverance and finding their voice.
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Thank you to everyone who tuned into our exclusive interview with the brilliant Angela Yuriko Smith! Whether you watched live or are catching up now, we deeply appreciate your support, especially to our paid Substack members who make these interviews possible. Your dedication allows us to continue bringing insightful conversations with some of the best in the writing world!
For those who missed it, we had an incredible chat with Angela Yuriko Smith—an award-winning poet, author, publisher, and mentor—who shared invaluable insights into her writing journey and the importance of community within the literary world. Angela’s career is an inspiring one, and it was a privilege to hear her discuss her path, from discovering her love for writing as a child to becoming a two-time Bram Stoker Awards® winner and a respected mentor in the Horror Writers Association (HWA).
Key Takeaways from Angela's Journey:
Angela emphasized the importance of authenticity in writing, encouraging writers to be true to themselves and find their unique voice. She reflected on how her passion for writing has always been deeply personal, starting from her childhood and evolving as she found her niche in speculative fiction and horror.
Her advice? Find what resonates with you and lean into it—that’s how you create stories that feel alive and connect with readers.We also discussed Angela's role as a mentor. Through her work with the HWA, she’s dedicated to helping emerging writers overcome the challenges of the industry. For Angela, building a supportive community is crucial to success, as it empowers writers to grow and thrive. She reminded us that writing can be a solitary pursuit, but it doesn’t have to be a lonely one when you have a strong network of fellow creatives.
A Closer Look at How to Laika Dog:
One of the most moving parts of the interview was our conversation about her latest book, How to Laika Dog: One Night Family. Part of her How to Fix This series, this installment tells the emotional story of Laika, the stray dog sent into space on a one-way mission aboard Sputnik 1. Angela beautifully captures Laika's final moments with a family before embarking on her tragic mission, blending historical fact with deep emotional resonance.Angela shared how How to Laika Dog fits into her series of cautionary tales, with each book offering a powerful message wrapped in speculative storytelling. Laika’s story, in particular, touches on themes of sacrifice, empathy, and the far-reaching consequences of human decisions. It’s a testament to Angela's ability to take real-world events and weave them into compelling, reflective fiction.Looking Ahead: Upcoming Projects and More.
Angela also gave us an exciting glimpse into her future projects! She has more cautionary tales in the works, continuing her exploration of human nature, history, and the supernatural. Her involvement with the Horror Writers Association remains a big focus, where she continues to uplift the horror genre and mentor the next generation of writers.A Final Word on the Power of Writing:
Throughout the interview, Angela emphasized that writing is not just about telling stories—it’s about leveraging your words for a desired outcome. Whether you're writing to entertain, inform, or provoke thought, your work has the power to make a real impact. Her advice to writers was clear: stay authentic, find your community, and use your writing to achieve what matters most to you.
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In case you missed it, we recently had the privilege of sitting down with author Lorna Selley for an insightful and inspiring live interview on The Writing Community Chat Show. Known for her unique blend of mystery, sci-fi, romance, and the supernatural, Lorna took us deep into the eerie world of her latest novel, A Glimmer in the Hollows—a haunting tale set in a small Appalachian town filled with dark secrets, unexplained disappearances, and blurred lines between reality and the unknown.
Why You Should Tune Into This Interview:
In this interview, Lorna Selley not only dives into the rich, atmospheric world she’s created in A Glimmer in the Hollows, but she also opens up about her personal writing journey, the inspiration behind her supernatural storytelling, and the challenges of crafting such a genre-bending novel. If you’re a fan of suspenseful mysteries with a paranormal twist or a writer looking to learn from a seasoned storyteller, this interview is packed with insights you can’t afford to miss.Here are our thoughts on the interview and a clip just for you.
Here’s what else we covered in our conversation with Lorna:
Inside A Glimmer in the Hollows
Lorna’s novel, A Glimmer in the Hollows, takes place in the misty, mysterious Appalachian town of Driftwood, where children have been disappearing for years. The story centers on Jessica Paige, a woman haunted by the memory of a young girl named Olivia Garcia, who vanished under her care twenty years ago. But Jessica’s fragmented memories and strange visions suggest there’s more to the story, and as she embarks on a quest for answers, she encounters two feral boys who may hold the key to unlocking the town’s dark secrets. Along the way, she’s joined by bestselling author Elliot Reed, who is in town to explore Driftwood’s eerie legends for his next book. Together, they unravel a mystery that challenges their perceptions of what’s real and what’s unknown.Lorna’s expert weaving of mystery, sci-fi, and romance—with just the right dose of supernatural elements—creates a narrative that keeps readers on edge. During the interview, she shared how she struck this perfect balance and what inspired her to explore these themes.
Lorna’s Writing Journey: From Editorial to Author
With over 15 years of experience in content development and editorial roles, Lorna brings a unique perspective to her writing career. In the interview, she explained how her previous professional experience helped her craft such a compelling and intricate novel. She also discussed the challenges of transitioning from an editorial career to fiction writing, sharing valuable advice for writers who are considering making a similar leap.
Gateless Writing Academy: Empowering the Creative Process
Lorna is a graduate of Suzanne Kingsbury’s Gateless Writing Academy, a program designed to provide writers with support, encouragement, and a sense of community. She spoke highly of the program and how it helped her build confidence in her creative voice. For aspiring writers, Lorna’s experience with Gateless offers a blueprint for how to nurture creativity and grow in a supportive environment.
Crafting Atmospheric Suspense
One of the hallmarks of A Glimmer in the Hollows is its chilling, immersive atmosphere. During our chat, Lorna revealed her approach to creating tension and suspense in her writing. She explained how the setting of Driftwood itself becomes a key character in the story, filled with looming forests, shadowy roads, and misty landscapes. Her tips on crafting atmosphere and tension are invaluable for any writer aiming to transport readers into vividly realized worlds.
Travel, Exploration, and Inspiration
Having lived in multiple countries, Lorna’s global experiences have greatly influenced her writing. In the interview, she reflected on how her travels have shaped her perspective, providing her with rich inspiration for the various settings and cultural nuances that appear in her work. For writers drawing inspiration from real-world exploration, Lorna’s insights are a great reminder of the value of stepping outside your comfort zone and bringing those experiences into your stories.
A Conversation Packed with Insights for Writers
For independent writers and creative minds interested in mystery, the supernatural, and genre-blending fiction, this interview is a must-watch. Lorna’s experiences and the lessons she shares are invaluable, offering a roadmap for crafting your own compelling stories—whether you're just starting out or looking to sharpen your craft.
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Our latest episode of The Writing Community Chat Show was nothing short of amazing, especially if you're an indie author with big dreams of reaching the top of the bestseller list! We sat down with Dale L. Roberts, the mastermind behind Self-Publishing with Dale, and dove into the strategies, mindsets, and marketing tactics that can propel your book to success. Whether you’re a first-time author or a seasoned self-publisher, this episode is filled with tremendous writing advice, amazing quotes, and motivational snippets that will inspire you to take your author career to the next level.
What It Really Takes to Hit #1 on the Bestseller List
Getting to the top of a bestseller list is no small feat, and Dale gave us the real scoop on what it takes. Spoiler alert: It’s about way more than just writing a good book!To hit #1, a book usually needs to sell a significant number of copies within a specific time period. But the exact number can vary depending on your genre and competition. Some genres are more competitive, requiring more aggressive marketing and higher sales numbers to reach that coveted spot. Dale shared that, while getting to the top is achievable, it's going to take a mix of effective marketing, promotion, and leveraging your author platform.One of the key takeaways from the episode was Dale’s emphasis on building a large and engaged audience before and during your book launch. Whether you’re reaching out through social media, email newsletters, or other platforms, the bigger and more engaged your audience, the more likely they are to help propel your book to bestseller status.
It’s All About Momentum
One of Dale’s standout quotes from the episode was:
"It’s not just about selling a lot of books—it’s about selling a lot of books in a short amount of time."This is where momentum comes into play. Bestseller lists rely heavily on short-term sales, so building up hype before your launch, creating urgency, and getting as many sales as possible within the first few days or weeks is crucial. Dale shared insights on how to create this kind of buzz and get readers excited about your book before it’s even released.
Marketing Strategies to Boost Your Book
Dale walked us through the various marketing strategies he uses to boost his books’ visibility and sales, including:
Email Newsletters: Building an engaged email list is essential. Dale stressed that email marketing is still one of the most effective ways to connect directly with your audience and drive book sales.Social Media: Using platforms like YouTube, Instagram, and Facebook to promote your book can make a huge impact. Dale shared tips on how to use video content to engage your audience, build your brand, and create excitement around your launch.Positive Reviews: One of the biggest factors in bestseller success is positive reviews. Dale gave practical advice on how to ask your readers for reviews in a way that feels natural and encourages them to support you.He also emphasized that while these strategies can help you reach the top, it’s equally important to have a compelling book that resonates with readers. All the marketing in the world won’t help if your book doesn’t deliver!
The Bigger Picture: Success Beyond the Bestseller List
While reaching #1 is a fantastic goal, Dale reminded us that it’s not the only measure of success. There are many other factors to consider when evaluating a book’s success—like reader engagement, long-term sales, and how well your book connects with its audience. Dale emphasized that sustainable success often comes from focusing on the long game, building your brand as an author, and consistently delivering value to your readers.One of his most motivating quotes from the episode was:
"Your book’s success isn’t just about how fast it climbs the charts. It’s about how well it resonates and leaves a lasting impact."
Why This Episode is a Must-Watch for Indie Authors
This episode is packed with practical advice and inspiration that can transform your approach to self-publishing. Whether your goal is to hit #1 on the bestseller list or build a long-term career as an indie author, Dale’s insights are invaluable.You’ll come away with:
Step-by-step strategies to market your book and build momentum for your launch.Tips on how to grow and engage your audience across various platforms.A deeper understanding of what it truly takes to reach the top of the bestseller list—and why that’s not the only metric that matters.Watch this episode on YouTube here: https://youtube.com/live/7C3mnY-UOh0?feature=share
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Former NFL star Tra Battle, who played for the San Diego Chargers and Dallas Cowboys, sat down with us to talk about his fascinating transition from the world of football to children's literature—and trust us, the conversation is as inspiring as his career path.
The Unlikely Journey from the NFL to Children's Books
In this exclusive interview, Tra takes us behind the scenes of his transformation from tackling opponents on the field to tackling tough topics in his writing. His debut children's book, When Two Homes Feel Like One, offers a compassionate and insightful look into the lives of children navigating divorce—a subject often avoided but incredibly important. Tra shares how his personal experiences and passion for empowering children inspired him to write a book that helps kids feel less alone during such a challenging time.Writing About Divorce: The Courage to Address Tough Topics
Tra isn't afraid to dive into the difficult conversations many avoid, and this episode highlights his belief that addressing sensitive subjects—like divorce—through storytelling can open doors to healing. He discusses the importance of mental health and how literature can help families start tough conversations in a way that's approachable for kids. If you're an author or aspiring writer, this part of the interview is gold. Tra talks about the need for courage in writing and why stepping out of your comfort zone can create meaningful connections with readers.The Power of Perseverance: Lessons From Football to Writing
Throughout his career, Tra has defied the odds. From being told he was “too small” for the NFL to facing the challenges of breaking into the publishing world, perseverance has been the backbone of his success. In this episode, Tra shares valuable lessons that every writer can benefit from, whether you’re just starting out or battling your own creative hurdles. His message is clear: Keep going, even when it gets tough. His mental health strategies and motivational advice are as applicable to writers as they are to athletes.More Than a Book: A Series Rooted in Community
We also got an inside look at Tra’s upcoming five-part series, all set in the close-knit community of Battle Creek. Each book will highlight important life lessons and show how communities can come together to support each other through life's toughest moments. This series isn't just for children—it's for families, caregivers, and anyone looking to foster meaningful conversations with kids.Why You Should Watch/Listen Now
This episode isn’t just an interview—it’s an inspiring conversation that touches on personal growth, mental resilience, and the transformative power of storytelling. Tra Battle’s journey from the NFL to children's author is a testament to the strength of passion and perseverance, and his insights will leave you motivated to chase your own creative dreams.
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What happens when you bring an author, screenwriter, and podcast pioneer onto The Writing Community Chat Show? You get an inspiring, insightful, and downright fun conversation with Mark Stay!
From Waterstone’s Shelves to Bestseller Lists, Mark Stay’s journey as a writer is anything but ordinary. He started out with a part-time Christmas job at Waterstone’s (yes, back when it still had an apostrophe), but his love for books turned a seasonal gig into a 25-year career in publishing.
Along the way, he discovered his passion for writing, and, in his own words, “stuck with it”—an approach that ultimately paid off with bestselling books and blockbuster screenplays.In our conversation, Mark opened up about his creative upbringing and how the encouragement he received from his parents and teachers shaped his journey. He reminisced about writing plays with his friends as a kid, which later evolved into crafting screenplays and novels.
Key takeaway: Whether you’re shelving books or writing them, it’s all about staying persistent and writing what you love! Writing The End of Dragons: World-Building Meets Character Development.
One of the standout moments in the interview was when we dove into Mark’s latest work, The End of Dragons, the second book in The End of Magic trilogy. Mark shared his process of balancing epic world-building with character-driven storytelling—something that every fantasy writer knows can be a challenge. He revealed how satisfying it is to wrap up a trilogy but also the pressure of ensuring every loose end is tied up and every character arc is fully realized. For fans of fantasy and those just beginning their own writing journeys, Mark’s insights into creating immersive worlds while keeping characters at the forefront will be invaluable.
Finding Your Voice and Staying True to It. Throughout the interview, Mark emphasized the importance of finding your own voice as a writer. He reflected on how drawing inspiration from your favorite authors can help shape your style, but ultimately, your unique voice is what will resonate with readers. This was a recurring theme as we talked about his transition from screenwriting to novels, and how he learned to trust his instincts along the way.
His advice for writers?
“Write what excites you, and don’t worry about trends. Your passion will shine through.”Building a Relationship with Readers and Exploring New Income Streams.
Mark also touched on something incredibly relevant for today’s writers: building a direct relationship with your readers. Whether it’s through platforms like Substack, podcasts, or social media, Mark believes that engaging with your audience is key to growing as an author.
He also discussed the importance of diversifying income streams and how today’s writers can explore new avenues to support their creative work.
Why You Don’t Want to Miss This Interview: In this interview, Mark Stay is refreshingly honest, witty, and full of practical advice. Whether you’re a fan of his Witches of Woodville series, eagerly awaiting the next installment in The End of Magic trilogy, or just someone who loves hearing about the creative process, this conversation has something for you.
But there’s even more you won’t want to miss—like Mark’s thoughts on writing horror (Unwelcome), what it was like working on a TV series (Nautilus), and the funniest piece of feedback he’s ever received about his writing!
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We’re thrilled to share with you one of our most insightful episodes yet on The Writing Community Chat Show!
We had the privilege of hosting Jane Friedman, a true authority in the publishing world with over 25 years of experience. Jane has made it her mission to help authors navigate the often daunting landscape of book publishing, offering them the honest and unbiased guidance they need to thrive.
In this special episode, we took a deep dive into Jane’s journey and her wealth of knowledge through three exciting rounds:
Round 1: The Road to Writing – Jane shared her incredible journey, from her early days in the publishing industry to becoming one of the most trusted voices in the field today. It was fascinating to hear about the experiences that shaped her career and how she’s stayed ahead in an ever-changing industry.
Round 2: What's the Story? – We then shifted gears to discuss Jane’s acclaimed book, The Business of Being a Writer. This essential resource for authors explores the crucial business principles that are often overlooked in the world of writing. Jane’s insights here are invaluable for anyone looking to turn their writing passion into a sustainable career. She also gave us a sneak peek into her upcoming projects, including the highly anticipated second edition of her book.
Round 3: Community Questions – Finally, we opened the floor to our live audience, who asked some truly brilliant questions. From navigating the impact of AI on publishing to strategies for building a successful author platform, Jane offered practical and empowering advice that every writer can benefit from.
This episode is a must-watch for any author—whether you’re just starting out or are well into your writing career. Jane’s practical advice, coupled with her deep understanding of the industry, will leave you feeling more confident and prepared to navigate the business side of writing.
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Season 15 of The Writing Community Chat Show kicks off with an extraordinary guest: crime novelist and writing mentor Anna Britton. Known for her captivating storytelling and candid insights into the writing life, Anna shares her journey from aspiring writer to published author, delving into the art of crafting compelling crime fiction and her dual experiences with traditional and self-publishing.This premiere episode is packed with wisdom, inspiration, and actionable advice for writers and readers alike. Whether you're a budding author or a fan of gripping mysteries, Anna's story will leave you inspired and ready to dive into your next creative pursuit.Anna Britton: A Multifaceted CreatorAnna Britton is a true creative force, balancing her work as a novelist, podcast host, and mentor. Her podcast, The Rejected Writers Club, offers practical advice and candid reflections on the writing journey, making it a must-listen for writers navigating the ups and downs of the craft.Her debut crime novel has been met with critical and commercial success, earning her a devoted fanbase and paving the way for a much-anticipated sequel. As a mentor, Anna is equally committed to helping aspiring writers find their voice and achieve their publishing goals.In this exclusive interview, Anna opens up about her creative process, the lessons she’s learned, and her vision for the future of her stories—both on the page and potentially on screen.Episode Highlights: Anna’s Path to Crime Fiction Excellence🎙️ Podcasting WisdomAnna shares insights from hosting The Rejected Writers Club, where she provides writers with actionable tips and a supportive space to explore their craft.📚 Debut SuccessHer first foray into crime fiction has been nothing short of stellar. Anna’s approach to writing mysteries—discovering the murderer as she writes—ensures her plots remain suspenseful and unpredictable.📝 Mentorship MattersA firm believer in the power of community, Anna dedicates time to mentoring new writers. She shares how collaborating with others not only helps them grow but enriches her own creative journey.🔍 Mastering the Writing ProcessFrom building authentic character motivations to crafting believable lies, Anna reveals the tools she uses to create stories that resonate emotionally and keep readers guessing.💔 Emotional ResonanceDrawing from her own mental health experiences, Anna emphasizes the therapeutic power of writing. Her honesty in tackling personal topics adds depth and relatability to her stories.🎬 Screen DreamsAnna expresses her hopes of seeing her novels adapted for television, sharing the excitement and challenges of translating her work to the screen.🚶♀️ Self-Care for WritersAnna’s dedication to mental wellness, from taking regular breaks to structuring her day around creative routines, serves as a reminder that self-care fuels productivity.Key Takeaways from Anna’s Creative Philosophy* Suspense Comes Naturally: By not knowing the ending herself, Anna’s organic approach to writing mysteries keeps both her and her readers engaged.* Character is Key: Relatable motivations and emotional authenticity elevate her characters, making them unforgettable.* Creativity Across Genres: Anna’s exploration of different styles and themes keeps her stories fresh and innovative.* Publishing Freedom: Her experience in self-publishing highlights the autonomy and creative control it offers, compared to traditional routes.* The Power of Routine: Incorporating walks with her dog into her daily routine is a testament to how balance and boundaries can enhance creativity.* Mentorship and Community: Supporting fellow writers creates a ripple effect of growth and inspiration.Watch the Full Episode Now!Our exclusive live event with Anna Britton is available to paid Substack members. Don’t miss your chance to be part of these one-of-a-kind interactive conversations. ** You can watch the full episode as a paid member now, at the bottom of this page.** Not a member yet? Join today to unlock early access and connect with fellow members of the writing community.The recorded interview will also be available for free on our YouTube channel a few weeks later. Subscribe to stay updated!👉 Subscribe on YouTube to watch when released.More from The Writing Community Chat ShowWe’re thrilled to continue bringing you insightful conversations with the brightest minds in writing. From tips on storytelling to behind-the-scenes looks at the writing process, our mission is to inspire and connect the writing community.This season, we’re also highlighting tools and resources that have made a difference for us. For live streaming, we’ve loved using StreamYard for its reliability and features. 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Hey Writing Community!What an incredible interview we had with the amazing Annie Fox! For those of you who couldn’t join us live, we've got the entire conversation available right here. Annie shared everything from her early writing days to the inspiration behind her latest YA novel The Little Things That Kill. If you're a paid subscriber, you're in for a treat—scroll down to access the full video interview and complete podcast right here on this post!Hear our thoughts on the interview and watch a clip of the show here:What We Covered:Round 1: The Road to WritingAnnie spoke about how her journey began with a childhood diary and how that sparked a lifelong love for storytelling. She shared insights on writing People Are Like Lollipops while still in college and how it shaped her as an author of more than thirteen books for young readers.Round 2: What’s the Story?We explored The Little Things That Kill, her emotionally rich novel about friendship, forgiveness, and self-discovery, along with a sneak peek into her upcoming book Leeta Simtar: A Life on Two Planets, set for release in February 2025.Round 3: Community Q&AAnnie answered your fantastic questions, from her writing routine and creative process to how her hobbies—art, photography, and baking—fuel her creativity. She also offered invaluable advice to aspiring writers about perseverance and finding their voice.Watch and Listen: Full Access for Paid SubscribersPaid subscribers, your exclusive access is here! Enjoy the full video interview and the complete podcast below. Your support means the world to us, and it helps us continue bringing these incredible conversations to life and supporting authors like Annie.For Free Subscribers: Enjoy Clips and Post-Show Thoughts!If you're a free subscriber, we've got something special for you, too! You'll find a clip of our post-show thoughts as we reflect on the interview, along with a highlight clip from our conversation with Annie Fox. You can enjoy both in video and podcast format this weekend, so stay tuned!If you'd like full access to all of our interviews and live events, consider becoming a paid subscriber. Your contribution helps us grow the show and continue supporting talented authors.Thank you all for being part of this journey! We had a blast with Annie Fox, and we can't wait to bring you more amazing interviews in the future.Until next time,The Writing Community Chat Show TeamFull video interview below this payline:
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Thank you to everyone who tuned into our exclusive interview with the brilliant Angela Yuriko Smith! Whether you watched live or are catching up now, we deeply appreciate your support, especially to our paid Substack members who make these interviews possible. Your dedication allows us to continue bringing insightful conversations with some of the best in the writing world!For those who missed it, we had an incredible chat with Angela Yuriko Smith—an award-winning poet, author, publisher, and mentor—who shared invaluable insights into her writing journey and the importance of community within the literary world. Angela’s career is an inspiring one, and it was a privilege to hear her discuss her path, from discovering her love for writing as a child to becoming a two-time Bram Stoker Awards® winner and a respected mentor in the Horror Writers Association (HWA).Show Clip:Key Takeaways from Angela's Journey:Angela emphasized the importance of authenticity in writing, encouraging writers to be true to themselves and find their unique voice. She reflected on how her passion for writing has always been deeply personal, starting from her childhood and evolving as she found her niche in speculative fiction and horror. Her advice? Find what resonates with you and lean into it—that’s how you create stories that feel alive and connect with readers.We also discussed Angela's role as a mentor. Through her work with the HWA, she’s dedicated to helping emerging writers overcome the challenges of the industry. For Angela, building a supportive community is crucial to success, as it empowers writers to grow and thrive. She reminded us that writing can be a solitary pursuit, but it doesn’t have to be a lonely one when you have a strong network of fellow creatives.A Closer Look at How to Laika Dog:One of the most moving parts of the interview was our conversation about her latest book, How to Laika Dog: One Night Family. Part of her How to Fix This series, this installment tells the emotional story of Laika, the stray dog sent into space on a one-way mission aboard Sputnik 1. Angela beautifully captures Laika's final moments with a family before embarking on her tragic mission, blending historical fact with deep emotional resonance.Angela shared how How to Laika Dog fits into her series of cautionary tales, with each book offering a powerful message wrapped in speculative storytelling. Laika’s story, in particular, touches on themes of sacrifice, empathy, and the far-reaching consequences of human decisions. It’s a testament to Angela's ability to take real-world events and weave them into compelling, reflective fiction.Looking Ahead: Upcoming Projects and MoreAngela also gave us an exciting glimpse into her future projects! She has more cautionary tales in the works, continuing her exploration of human nature, history, and the supernatural. Her involvement with the Horror Writers Association remains a big focus, where she continues to uplift the horror genre and mentor the next generation of writers.A Final Word on the Power of Writing:Throughout the interview, Angela emphasized that writing is not just about telling stories—it’s about leveraging your words for a desired outcome. Whether you're writing to entertain, inform, or provoke thought, your work has the power to make a real impact. Her advice to writers was clear: stay authentic, find your community, and use your writing to achieve what matters most to you.Thank You, Substack Members! Once again, a heartfelt thank you to all of our paid subscribers for making this conversation possible. We couldn’t do this without you, and we hope you enjoyed this deep dive into Angela Yuriko Smith’s creative process and journey. If you haven’t had a chance to catch the full interview yet, it’s available exclusively for our paid Substack members. We encourage you to take some time to watch or listen—you won’t want to miss it!Stay tuned for more exciting interviews and content coming your way. Until then, keep writing and stay authentic!To watch the full video, paid subscribers can see it below this line:
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In case you missed it, we recently had the privilege of sitting down with author Lorna Selley for an insightful and inspiring live interview on The Writing Community Chat Show. Known for her unique blend of mystery, sci-fi, romance, and the supernatural, Lorna took us deep into the eerie world of her latest novel, A Glimmer in the Hollows—a haunting tale set in a small Appalachian town filled with dark secrets, unexplained disappearances, and blurred lines between reality and the unknown.Why You Should Watch This InterviewIn this interview, Lorna Selley not only dives into the rich, atmospheric world she’s created in A Glimmer in the Hollows, but she also opens up about her personal writing journey, the inspiration behind her supernatural storytelling, and the challenges of crafting such a genre-bending novel. If you’re a fan of suspenseful mysteries with a paranormal twist or a writer looking to learn from a seasoned storyteller, this interview is packed with insights you can’t afford to miss.Here are our thoughts on the interview and a clip just for you.Here’s what else we covered in our conversation with Lorna:Inside A Glimmer in the HollowsLorna’s novel, A Glimmer in the Hollows, takes place in the misty, mysterious Appalachian town of Driftwood, where children have been disappearing for years. The story centers on Jessica Paige, a woman haunted by the memory of a young girl named Olivia Garcia, who vanished under her care twenty years ago. But Jessica’s fragmented memories and strange visions suggest there’s more to the story, and as she embarks on a quest for answers, she encounters two feral boys who may hold the key to unlocking the town’s dark secrets. Along the way, she’s joined by bestselling author Elliot Reed, who is in town to explore Driftwood’s eerie legends for his next book. Together, they unravel a mystery that challenges their perceptions of what’s real and what’s unknown.Lorna’s expert weaving of mystery, sci-fi, and romance—with just the right dose of supernatural elements—creates a narrative that keeps readers on edge. During the interview, she shared how she struck this perfect balance and what inspired her to explore these themes.Lorna’s Writing Journey: From Editorial to AuthorWith over 15 years of experience in content development and editorial roles, Lorna brings a unique perspective to her writing career. In the interview, she explained how her previous professional experience helped her craft such a compelling and intricate novel. She also discussed the challenges of transitioning from an editorial career to fiction writing, sharing valuable advice for writers who are considering making a similar leap.Gateless Writing Academy: Empowering the Creative ProcessLorna is a graduate of Suzanne Kingsbury’s Gateless Writing Academy, a program designed to provide writers with support, encouragement, and a sense of community. She spoke highly of the program and how it helped her build confidence in her creative voice. For aspiring writers, Lorna’s experience with Gateless offers a blueprint for how to nurture creativity and grow in a supportive environment.Crafting Atmospheric SuspenseOne of the hallmarks of A Glimmer in the Hollows is its chilling, immersive atmosphere. During our chat, Lorna revealed her approach to creating tension and suspense in her writing. She explained how the setting of Driftwood itself becomes a key character in the story, filled with looming forests, shadowy roads, and misty landscapes. Her tips on crafting atmosphere and tension are invaluable for any writer aiming to transport readers into vividly realized worlds.Travel, Exploration, and InspirationHaving lived in multiple countries, Lorna’s global experiences have greatly influenced her writing. In the interview, she reflected on how her travels have shaped her perspective, providing her with rich inspiration for the various settings and cultural nuances that appear in her work. For writers drawing inspiration from real-world exploration, Lorna’s insights are a great reminder of the value of stepping outside your comfort zone and bringing those experiences into your stories.A Conversation Packed with Insights for WritersFor independent writers and creative minds interested in mystery, the supernatural, and genre-blending fiction, this interview is a must-watch. Lorna’s experiences and the lessons she shares are invaluable, offering a roadmap for crafting your own compelling stories—whether you're just starting out or looking to sharpen your craft.Don't Miss Out—Watch and Subscribe!This conversation with Lorna Selley offers more than just a look into the eerie world of A Glimmer in the Hollows; it’s an opportunity to gain deep insights into the art of writing, storytelling, and finding inspiration in the unknown. Whether you’re a reader intrigued by Lorna’s paranormal world or a writer seeking guidance on your own journey, this interview has something for everyone.To listen to the full podcast episode, or to watch the entire video, subscribe here.Full video interview below.
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In this episode of The Writing Community Chat Show, we sit down with Dale L. Roberts, a self-publishing expert and YouTube content creator, to discuss what it takes to hit #1 on the bestseller list. Packed with actionable marketing strategies, writing advice, and motivational insights, this episode is a must-watch for indie authors looking to boost their book sales and build a strong author brand. Dale breaks down how to create momentum, engage your audience, and navigate the world of self-publishing with confidence.
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What happens when you bring an author, screenwriter, and podcast pioneer onto The Writing Community Chat Show? You get an inspiring, insightful, and downright fun conversation with Mark Stay! For those who missed it, don’t worry—you’ll have a chance to watch the full interview by subscribing at the end of this post. But first, let me give you a sneak peek into why this is a chat you won’t want to miss!From Waterstone’s Shelves to Bestseller ListsMark Stay’s journey as a writer is anything but ordinary. He started out with a part-time Christmas job at Waterstone’s (yes, back when it still had an apostrophe), but his love for books turned a seasonal gig into a 25-year career in publishing. Along the way, he discovered his passion for writing, and, in his own words, “stuck with it”—an approach that ultimately paid off with bestselling books and blockbuster screenplays.In our conversation, Mark opened up about his creative upbringing and how the encouragement he received from his parents and teachers shaped his journey. He reminisced about writing plays with his friends as a kid, which later evolved into crafting screenplays and novels.Key takeaway: Whether you’re shelving books or writing them, it’s all about staying persistent and writing what you love!Writing The End of Dragons: World-Building Meets Character DevelopmentOne of the standout moments in the interview was when we dove into Mark’s latest work, The End of Dragons, the second book in The End of Magic trilogy. Mark shared his process of balancing epic world-building with character-driven storytelling—something that every fantasy writer knows can be a challenge.He revealed how satisfying it is to wrap up a trilogy but also the pressure of ensuring every loose end is tied up and every character arc is fully realized. For fans of fantasy and those just beginning their own writing journeys, Mark’s insights into creating immersive worlds while keeping characters at the forefront will be invaluable.Finding Your Voice and Staying True to ItThroughout the interview, Mark emphasized the importance of finding your own voice as a writer. He reflected on how drawing inspiration from your favorite authors can help shape your style, but ultimately, your unique voice is what will resonate with readers. This was a recurring theme as we talked about his transition from screenwriting to novels, and how he learned to trust his instincts along the way.His advice for writers? “Write what excites you, and don’t worry about trends. Your passion will shine through.”Building a Relationship with Readers and Exploring New Income StreamsMark also touched on something incredibly relevant for today’s writers: building a direct relationship with your readers. Whether it’s through platforms like Substack, podcasts, or social media, Mark believes that engaging with your audience is key to growing as an author. He also discussed the importance of diversifying income streams and how today’s writers can explore new avenues to support their creative work.Why You Don’t Want to Miss This InterviewIn this interview, Mark Stay is refreshingly honest, witty, and full of practical advice. Whether you’re a fan of his Witches of Woodville series, eagerly awaiting the next installment in The End of Magic trilogy, or just someone who loves hearing about the creative process, this conversation has something for you.But there’s even more you won’t want to miss—like Mark’s thoughts on writing horror (Unwelcome), what it was like working on a TV series (Nautilus), and the funniest piece of feedback he’s ever received about his writing!Watch the Full Interview Now!To watch the full interview, where we explore all of this and more, you can subscribe below. Trust me, it’s a conversation that will leave you inspired, entertained, and itching to start your next creative project. So, if you’re a writer, aspiring storyteller, or just a fan of great writing, you’ll want to unlock this exclusive content.👉 Subscribe now to access the full interview. You can listen to the whole podcast on this page and watch the interview below!
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