As a writer, it can sometimes feel like others don’t understand our craft unless they’re also writers. This can make us feel isolated, sensitive to rejection, and even leave us feeling like our work isn’t good enough.
If we feel our writing isn’t good enough, we may not take opportunities right in front of us, or take the time to look for some.
But finding another writer, and a community of writers, to have in your life may not be as difficult as you think. Of course, according to Frances Boyle, author of Openwork and Limestone, it means we have to take those opportunities for connections when we see them.
In today’s episode, Frances tells us about the value of:
[5:25] I began to have deadlines and community and accountability with the writing group, and...
Work-life-writing-balance can be tricky for writers. Whether you’re published already or trying to crank out that first draft for publishers, it can be difficult to find writing time amidst our busier-than-ever lives.
There’s always something that says “hey, I need you to pay attention to me!” that really does need your immediate attention. And isn’t it always right when you’re hitting your stride?
It can discourage us, and make us worry that we might have to leave it all behind.
Luckily, Elisabeth de Mariaffi, author of The Devil You Know and The Retreat, knows the balance is possible–with a little bit of prioritization and ambition.
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Of course, Elisabeth also has plenty of writing...
There are a million things we, as writers, need to think about when writing a novel. With so much to focus on, it can be difficult to actually get any work done.
It’s push and pull—is there too much of this, too little of that? Where does this belong, if it belongs at all?
Is this what I’m supposed to do?
No writer has all the answers. But we can get insight from those in our writing community who are willing to share their experience.
Today, Barbara Joan Scott shares the answers she found while writing her novel, The Taste of Hunger.
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Even these topics are just the tip (haha, get it?) of the iceberg that is this episode.
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Writing podcasts are a treasure trove of advice, ideas, experiences, and in some cases, comedy.
But if you’re not a podcast-listener, are newly podcast-curious, or if you’re not sure what a good writing podcast to start with would be, you might be missing out!
So here’s a list of the 20 best podcasts for writers (and step-by-step instructions on how to find and listen to them on your device).
Note that these are not listed in any kind of priority order – they’re all great! Add them to your Listen Now list in your podcast app…instructions on how to do that follow below if you’re new to the podcast world.
This podcast is hosted by Rachel Thompson, an author and literary magazine editor. It gives advice on getting your writing ready for publication, and details what you’ll face as you go from a beginning writer to a published author. If you’re interested in publishing in...
Getting published is something most authors strive for. Regardless of why we want it, however, it’s no easy feat.
The ever-changing writing market, difficulty finding an agent, and the challenge of completing a writing project can all be barriers to our publishing goals. With all this in the way, what’s a writer to do?
The answer is to persist, as author Kate Heartfield tells us. In this interview, she shares how she went from struggling to get published to a bestselling author.
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Kate doesn’t hold back on the nitty gritty of her journey.
[10:23] And then it's one of those things where you can, you know—every stage of the process, you can make yourself nervous and anxious about...
As a writer, it can be easy to feel like we’re the only ones having our writing experiences. Sometimes, you might wonder:
Am I doing this right?
Do published authors struggle like this?
Does anyone have advice for this?
Answers to these questions aren’t singular or simple. They dig at our insecurities, and can make us stall out or walk away from our writing. It’s not a cure-all, but there is one thing that can help alleviate our self-doubts—community!
That’s why I started The Resilient Writer’s Radio Show, a podcast that can help us all find community, no matter where we’re listening from. And to start us off, I have a trailer for you.
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[02:39] But I didn’t get...
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