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Our podcast will focus less on the WHAT, and more on the HOW and WHY of writing a book. Of course, we will still focus on WHAT our guests write, and discuss books, but we will examine the things that happen behind the scenes – the book of YOU, the writer. The trials and tribulations, the rejections and the successes – we will explore deeper and with greater insight, the authors psyche and process, and the person beneath the book. Hosted by Stuart, Melissa, Emily, and Florianne, we will welco ...
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This time we discuss barriers to writing! Stuart, Emily and Melissa discuss their own barriers, and those volunteered by writers, published and unpublished via Twitter. Want more writing-related content? Follow us on social media, sign up to our weekly newsletter, check out our website & listen to our podcasts for FREE writing resources, advice, in…
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I believe it’s possible to self-publish well and to the same quality and standard as traditional publishing. The landscape is changing. And I’m ready to take a different path. Stuart discusses editing with his developmental editor, Emma Read. You can find Emma and her editorial services here: https://www.emdashed.com You can keep up with me on my m…
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I believe it’s possible to self-publish well and to the same quality and standard as traditional publishing. The landscape is changing. And I’m ready to take a different path. Stuart discusses his publication day, his book launch and the time after and how he is looking forward. You can keep up with me on my monthly newsletter - sign up here: https…
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I believe it’s possible to self-publish well and to the same quality and standard as traditional publishing. The landscape is changing. And I’m ready to take a different path. Stuart discusses his latest self-publishing tasks, including: - preparing for his launch party and publication day - marketing and publicity to raise awareness - focussing on…
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I believe it’s possible to self-publish well and to the same quality and standard as traditional publishing. The landscape is changing. And I’m ready to take a different path. Stuart discusses his latest self-publishing tasks, including: - Registering - Selling - Marketing - Publicity - Launching You can keep up with me on my monthly newsletter - s…
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This week we discuss Goals and Dreams! Stuart and Melissa discuss their own goals and dreams, and some of our Twitter followers most common ones, chatting about pitfalls and alternative goal setting! Want more writing-related content? Follow us on social media, sign up to our weekly newsletter, check out our website & listen to our podcasts for FRE…
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I believe it’s possible to self-publish well and to the same quality and standard as traditional publishing. The landscape is changing. And I’m ready to take a different path. Stuart answers some Frequently Asked Questions from the WriteMentor Hub, including: - how do you know when you're ready to go for it / publish? - budgeting - finances - distr…
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I believe it’s possible to self-publish well and to the same quality and standard as traditional publishing. The landscape is changing. And I’m ready to take a different path. Stuart chats about the latest in his publication journey, including: - Round-up of what’s been happening. - Editing. - Cover alterations. - Uploading and formatting. - Pre-Or…
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This week we discuss NaNoWriMo! Stuart and Melissa discuss what it involves, how it helps writers and the pitfalls, with ways to avoid those. Want more writing-related content? Follow us on social media, sign up to our weekly newsletter, check out our website & listen to our podcasts for FREE writing resources, advice, insights & updates: 📧 Newslet…
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I believe it’s possible to self-publish well and to the same quality and standard as traditional publishing. The landscape is changing. And I’m ready to take a different path. Stuart chats to Jennifer Jamieson, illustrator represented by the Plum Agency, about their collaborative process in producing the cover for Ghosts of Mars, and much more abou…
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Maz Evans discusses her own experience of self-publishing the now best-selling Who Let the Gods Out, originally called Elliot and the Immortals and how she used her business acumen, coupled with her energy, determination and drive to be successful to sell 2500 books in a year and land a traditional publishing deal. Find Maz and her wonderful books …
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I believe it’s possible to self-publish well and to the same quality and standard as traditional publishing. The landscape is changing. And I’m ready to take a different path. Stuart discusses how to ensure you give yourself the time and breathing room to get all the tasks done, and how to set aside funds for particulate outsourced tasks, but also …
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This week we discuss SUCCESS as writers! Stuart, Florianne, and Melissa discuss what it means to be successful and we chat about what others authors have to say on the matter! Want more writing-related content? Follow us on social media, sign up to our weekly newsletter, check out our website & listen to our podcasts for FREE writing resources, adv…
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I believe it’s possible to self-publish well and to the same quality and standard as traditional publishing. The landscape is changing. And I’m ready to take a different path. Getting started (or where to start?) 1. Think long and hard about what you want? This is not a path to take lightly. You must be certain this is what you want, be aware of wh…
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This week we discuss Taking Opportunities as writers! Stuart and Melissa discuss opportunities they've taken that have made all the difference! And WriteMentor's biggest opportunity of the year - WOWCON! Tickets still available here: https://write-mentor.com/wowcon-2022-writers-conference/ Want more writing-related content? Follow us on social medi…
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I believe it’s possible to self-publish well and to the same quality and standard as traditional publishing. The landscape is changing. And I’m ready to take a different path. The emotional side - complete honesty - I thoughtt trad publishing would be easier/less competitive. Family - daughter is 8 next year, ideal age range - would love her to rea…
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I believe it’s possible to self-publish well and to the same quality and standard as traditional publishing. The landscape is changing. And I’m ready to take a different path. - Thanks to everyone for social media responses last week - that level of support helped calm the voice in my head that’s been yelling imposter etc - I had been feeling so ne…
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What is this? Simply put, I want to see if it’s possible for me to go down the SP route and sell 1000 copies of the book, and get 100 reviews within 12 months! You will be able to follow my progress via this podcast. Ambitious? Yup! Kesia Lupo recently said on Twitter that any self-published author getting over 1000 sales is doing great! My good fr…
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This week we discuss Controversial Writing Opinions! (Part 1 of 2) Stuart, Emily and Melissa discuss theirs as well as sharing your answers! Want more writing-related content? Follow us on social media, sign up to our weekly newsletter, check out our website & listen to our podcasts for FREE writing resources, advice, insights & updates: 📧 Newslett…
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This week we discuss the best part of writing! Stuart, Florianne and Melissa discuss their experiences as well as sharing your answers! Want more writing-related content? Follow us on social media, sign up to our weekly newsletter, check out our website & listen to our podcasts for FREE writing resources, advice, insights & updates: 📧 Newsletter: h…
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All your important questions answered! Information on the summer programme can be found here: https://write-mentor.com/mentoring-programme/2022-writementor-summer-mentoring-programme/ Our mentor list is here: https://write-mentor.com/mentoring-programme/2022-writementor-summer-mentoring-programme/2022-mentors/…
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Stuart talks to previous winners/runners-up, Alexandra Page, Kathryn Foxfield and Sophia Payne about their experiences before, during and after their successful entries into their respective awards. With great stories, advice and tips for those considering entering. You can follow these brilliant writers here: https://twitter.com/alexandrapage http…
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Tasha Harrison joins Stuart to discuss her writing journey to date, the rejections, the perseverance and shares her top tips and advice for helping other authors navigate through the mirky waters of querying and rejection. About Tasha Harrison I write comedy for kids and young adults. I've been shortlisted for the Bath Children's Novel Award 2017, …
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Honor Cargill began writing when she was about sixteen, co-authoring the funny teen series, Waiting for Callback (Simon & Schuster). Honor read Classical Archaeology and Ancient History at Oxford and studied masters in the History of Art. She enjoys researching party scenes and also writes non-fiction history. Perdita Cargill spent years working as…
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Sophie Cleverly was born in Bath in 1989. She studied for a BA in Creative Writing and an MA in Writing For Young People. Her book series Scarlet and Ivy and The Violet Veil Mysteries are published by HarperCollins worldwide, as well as being translated into 6 different languages so far. Aside from writing, she can often be found listening to symph…
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Catherine Emmett grew up in Newcastle and was an avid reader from a young age. She spent 14 years working in an office in the City, before deciding to follow her passion and write picture books. Catherine now lives in rural Essex with her husband and three sons and is a full-time writer. She writes rhyming and prose picture books, which are funny a…
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Naomi grew up in Cheshire, UK, and is now based in Glasgow, Scotland. Her childhood was spent with her nose in a book and her hands on a sketchpad, constantly in search of adventure and new worlds. Encouraged by her family to be creative, she developed a love for writing at a young age - something that never left her. She studied Art History at the…
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Stuart reviews the season so far and discusses his current and future direction and where rejection might sit for him in the future. Here is a link to sign up and be a guest for an episode on season 2. We will be looking to record these in October/November time. I am looking for writers, published or not, who have had at least 200 rejections over a…
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How to measure your worth and progress in a healthy way Focussing purely on processes and letting the outcomes take care of themselves Often our dreams as writers are VERY outcome based. We dream of publishing deals and book launches and bestsellers and seeing our name on a cover etc etc And when we see others having all these things, we naturally …
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I sometimes view writing as a relationship: - flings - those passionate, lusty opening 5ks that never got finished - young love - oh yes, a first foray into writing a story - perhaps you did a course - perhaps not. Perhaps you thought it would all just flow out onto the page - I did - and perhaps you thought it would be this organic, natural unplan…
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Who is your biggest obstacle, and why is it you? Good advice - don’t compare yourself to others - your output, success, or skill. The only person you’re in competition with is yourself. Can you be the person you want to be? Can you write the book you want to write? Our Deepest Fear by Marianne Williamson “Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequ…
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Maisie Chan is a British-born Chinese author. She has written early reader books for Hachette and Collins, and a collection of fairy tales, myths and legends in Stories From Around the World for Scholastic, as well as many stories for The Big Think: a well-being curriculum based around stories for primary school children. She also started the group…
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Is there any hope? There is always hope - the only way there is no hope is if you give up forever. Otherwise hope persists. “Hope is like the sun. If you only believe in it when you see it, you'll never make it through the night” How to pull yourself out of the depths? Strategies: Take a break (from writing/social media - whatever works for you) Re…
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