Posts Tagged ‘podcast’
#10 – Coach’s Corner
I get a lot of marketing questions that tend to repeat themselves, so the objective of Coach’s Corner is to take questions from our community and answer them publicly.
Read More#9 – Jessica Synder
Jessica started as an intern with Entangled Publishing in 2013 and was promoted to editorial assistant in 2014. For several years, she participated in the entire editing process for romance and young adult fiction, from acquiring “slush pile” submissions, to first, second and third pass editing, to galley proofreads and has been freelancing since 2016.
Read More#8 – Chris Mandeville
Chris writes science fiction & fantasy novels and short stories, as well as nonfiction books for writers. She’s a member of The Sparkling Hammers, a critique group of eclectic writers that provides inspiration, support, and friendship essential to her writing process.
Read More#7 – Shannon Lawrence
Shannon told stories with her head in a homemade television box before she began to write. Now, she is a horror writer with a slew of stories published. She is also a reader, blogger, hiker, amateur photographer, wife, mom, fan of frights and flights of fantasy, and more. She loves cheesy horror comedies, Colorado Springs’ Garden of the Gods, anything clown related, unsolved mysteries, sarcasm, the Wild West, and chocolate. Lots of chocolate. Specifically frozen chocolate in ice cream form.
Read More#6 – Kameron Claire
Having never been inspired to write, a trip to the Arctic Circle changed all that. Now writing for five years, Kameron Claire has her first book launched (order it here!), and is working on a slew of other books. She writes contemporary romance with witty tongues, wicked needs and wild deeds. You’re going to love her story from nonwriter to published author to President of Pikes Peak Writers!
Read More#5 – Mandy Houk
Writing since she was four years old, Mandy wrote her first (and last) romance about a squirrel. Now she writes literary fiction and is working on a historical fiction novel set in 1929. We met up in Colorado Springs when I was there back in the fall, and I couldn’t wait to have her on the podcast. She’s one of the most enthusiastic supporters of other writers I know.
Read More#4 – Deb Courtney
The Deb Courtney Unified Theory of Everything is that everything is a process and has a place in a system. When you become a systems thinker, you are now able to break down tasks into small, approachable, adjustable, flexible steps.
Read More#3 – Jamie Farrell
Jamie writes the cutest, funniest stories, and is the author of 11 published books. Learning the craft of fiction writing, she wrote four books before she ever self-published her first one. The sixth book in her Misfit Brides series has a cover reveal this fall!
Read More#2 – MK Meredith
MK spent 15 years writing, including five years on her first book, before she landed her agent. She now has seven books out and has recently launched a brand new series – Love on the Cape. We met up in Washington DC at the September General Meeting and Fall Kick-off of Washington Romance Writers to chat about her journey. She is super awesome and one of the sweetest people I know. I hope you enjoy her amazing story of journey, heartache and publication.
Read More#1 – Keely Thrall
For someone who never wrote a thing before attending her first writers meeting, Keely Thrall founded the Washington DC Tuesday Night Writers Group and is a finalist for Romance Writers of America’s Golden Heart award. She is a former president of Washington Romance Writers and is endlessly supportive of writers, and tirelessly works to help others, sometimes to the detriment of her own writing.
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