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  • Episode 50

    Welcome to The WriterSpark Podcast! I'm your host, Melissa Bourbon, a bestselling author, podcaster, teacher, and book cover designer. In this episode, we're diving into the essentials of building a killer writing routine that promotes consistency and productivity. Whether you're struggling to find time to write or looking for ways to stay motivated, this episode will give you practical strategies and tools to help you succeed.

    We'll discuss effective time management techniques, like the Pomodoro Technique and time blocking, and explore some of the best tools and apps to support your writing habits.

    Show Notes:

    Key Topics Covered:

    Importance of a Writing Routine:

    Why having a routine is crucial for writersHow a routine helps you stay focused and reduce procrastination

    Time Management Strategies:

    The Pomodoro Technique: Writing in focused bursts with breaksTime blocking: Setting aside specific times for writingCommunicating your schedule to minimize interruptions

    Tools and Apps to Support Writing Habits:

    Scrivener: Organizing your manuscript, research, and notesEvernote: Jotting down ideas and organizing researchTrello and Notion: Goal setting and tracking progressFocus@Will & Brain FM: Background music designed to improve concentration

    Real-Life Examples and Tips:

    Setting small, achievable goalsWriting at the same time every dayCreating a dedicated writing spaceCelebrating your progress

    Books Mentioned and/or Recommended:

    Scrivener for Dummies by Gwen HernandezAn Everyday Guide to Scrivener 3 for Mac by Mary CrawfordGetting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity by David AllenLiving the Vida LolaFacebookScrivener, Evernote, Trello, Notion Remember to:Subscribe to The WriterSpark Podcast: Don't miss out on future episodes packed with tips and inspiration for your writing journey. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podbean, or your favorite podcast platform.Join the WriterSpark Community: Connect with fellow writers, share your progress, and get exclusive content by joining our Facebook Group.Leave a Review: If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review on your podcast platform. Your feedback helps us reach more writers like you.Follow Us on Social Media: Stay updated with the latest episodes, writing tips, and more by following us on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and Pinterest.

    Thank you for tuning in! Keep sparking your creativity and igniting your passion for writing. Happy writing!

  • Episode 49

    Delve into the idea of using setting as a character in fiction writing. This week, I'm thrilled to welcome my special guest Marjorie McCown, author of the Hollywood Mystery series, who expertly uses the Hollywood movie set and Los Angeles as 'characters' in her books.

    In this episode, Marjorie and I explore how a well-crafted setting can amplify elements of your story, adding depth and dimension that brings your narrative to life. Discover how to create settings that resonate with readers and become integral to your plot and characters.

    Tune in to learn:

    The role of setting in enhancing the mood and tone of your story.How setting can reflect and influence your characters' journeys.Tips for weaving setting seamlessly into your narrative.

    Whether you're a seasoned writer or just starting your journey, this episode shares insights that will inspire you to rethink how you use setting in your fiction.

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    Books and Other Resources Mentioned in this Episode:

    Visit Marjorie McCown's Website (https://marjoriemccown.com/)

    Buy Final Cut and Star Struck, books 1 & 2 in The Hollywood Mysteries (https://amzn.to/3WxFIS4)

    The Lola Cruz Mystery Series (https://amzn.to/3WAex96)

    The Bread Shop Mystery Series (https://amzn.to/4dbjSJn)

    The Book Magic Novels (https://amzn.to/46gjuae)

    Gone With the Wind, by Margaret Mitchell (https://amzn.to/3y6rn5J)

    Podcast with Katherine Ramsland on using Weather as an element in your fiction (https://writersparkacademy.podbean.com/e/how-and-why-weather-can-be-an-important-part-of-fiction-writing/)

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  • Episode 48

    Have you ever thought about the parallels between writing True Crime and Fiction Writing? That is what this episode is all about. I had the opportunity to talk with investigative journalist and true crime writer Doug Kari to explore the similarities in writing these two genres and dig into his investigative process as he researched and wrote The Berman Murders.

    Doug’s meticulous research and storytelling techniques bring his true crime story to life. It also mirrors the narrative drive and character development in fiction.

    Whether you’re a fiction writer or a true crime enthusiast, this episode offers unique insights into the art of weaving fact into compelling narratives. Tune in to explore how the worlds of true crime and fiction converge, and gain valuable tips to enhance your own writing journey.

    Books and Other Resources Mentioned in this Episode:

    Visit Doug Kari's website: https://www.dougkari.com/author/doug-kari/

    Buy The Berman Murders: https://amzn.to/3XYVW7Z

    Eryk Pruitt's Something Bad Wrong: https://amzn.to/3VXDAS5

    The Long Dance Podcast: https://longdance.libsyn.com/

    The Legend Books: https://amzn.to/4cXq5IV

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  • Episode 47

    Tips for Writing Books with Magical Elements

    Welcome to The WriterSpark Podcast, the podcast that ignites your creativity and fuels your passion for storytelling. I'm your host, Melissa Bourbon, and today I have an enchanting episode you won't want to miss. I am thrilled to be joined by the bestselling author Barbara Davis, who is a true master at weaving magic into her novels. In this episode, Barbara shares her expert tips on writing books with magical elements.

    Barbara's Insights

    Barbara's insights range from creating immersive magical worlds with just enough enchantment to charm readers to developing complex and relatable characters. Whether you're just starting out or looking to enhance your writing skills, this conversation is fun and inspiring.

    So, grab your favorite notebook and a cup of tea, and get ready to dive into the magical art of storytelling with the wonderful Barbara Davis. Let's spark your creativity and bring a little magic into your writing!

    Links for this Episode

    ✨ Barbara Davis: https://barbaradavis-author.com/✨ Barbara's Books: https://amzn.to/3Vwy3mi✨ Susanna Kerarsely: https://amzn.to/3VuC3Uy✨ Emilia Hart: https://amzn.to/3ySm8qi✨ Alice Hoffman: https://amzn.to/3ySISq8✨ Adrienne Young: https://amzn.to/3z06fhk✨ Matt Haig: https://amzn.to/3Xf8Eiq✨ Sarah Addison Allen: https://amzn.to/4cc0ZWs✨ Erin Morgenstern (Weyward!): https://amzn.to/3KxYQZ9✨ Alix E. Harrow: https://amzn.to/3KAfXK4 Learn More

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  • Episode 46

    Story structure is at the heart of storytelling. Many writers use the Hero's Journey, the Three-Act Structure, the Snowflake Method, or Save the Cat, but there is another way to write a novel; Unlock your creativity with process writing and you'll harness amazing benefits.

    In this episode, Boo Trundle and I talk about process writing, its benefits, and ways to tap into your creativity.

    Links for this Episode

    Buy the Book The Daughter Shiphttps://www.bootrundle.com/ Cut Ups (new novel)https://www.instagram.com/reel/CyTlbHCLT2D/?igsh=MXZzajd4MzI5MWlkOA==Art Boo made while working on The Daughter Shiphttps://www.instagram.com/p/CvHqBzBO0nb/?igsh=bDExMnAybzdjc2tx Chakra outline (connected to clairvoyant healing)https://youtu.be/TI6qr_QGPjY?si=Bx3sccL8qI7a50kaIndex cards in the dining roomhttps://youtu.be/TI6qr_QGPjY?si=Bx3sccL8qI7a50ka

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  • Episode 45

    Get a glimpse behind the publishing curtain from Shawn Reilly Simmons, co-founder of Level Best Books, a woman-owned and -operated boutique publisher. Whether you are a published or aspiring author, whether you are indie, traditional, or hybrid (published or not), learn from an expert in the industry.

    Learn more about Level Best Books ➤ https://www.levelbestbooks.us/

    Learn more about Shawn Rielly Simmons ➤ https://www.shawnreillysimmons.com/

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  • Episode 44

    Every author has two jobs, one as an author, and the other as a marketer. It's a necessary part of the writing life if you are in it to earn money. Nicolette Lemmon is an industry expert with experience in marketing. This episode taps into marketing fundamentals to help writers succeed in this part of the writing process.

    Books and Other Resources Mentioned in this Episode:

    The Author’s Marketing Playbook Newsletter Ninja Diane Kelly’s Paw Enforcement Series The Magical Dressmaking Mystery Series Wisconsin Quilt Show Visit Nicolette Lemmon’s WebsiteVisit WriterSpark Academy: http://www.writersparkacademy.comWriterSpark Book Cover Design: https://writersparkbookcovers.com/Learn about WriterSpark Course: https://writersparkwritingacademy.teachable.com

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  • Episode 43

    We can all use a little MAGIC in our writing lives. In this case, I'm talking about the MAGIC from "Organisational Consultant and workplace mediator Sharon Darmody". In our conversation, we talked about how to apply her MAGIC framework to the writing life.

    Books and Other Resources Mentioned in this episode:

    * Work Your Magic*

    https://www.amazon.com.au/Work-Your-Magic-Business-Community/dp/1647425336

    * Sharon Darmody's Website: https://www.sharondarmody.com/

    *Visit Melissa Bourbon's Website: http://www.melissabourbon.com

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    * Melissa Bourbon's books: https://melissabourbon.com/bookshelf/

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  • Episode 42

    In this episode, Melissa talks with Lynne Golodner, author of Woman of Valor and prolific creative nonfiction writer, about mining your life for stories. This is such a great topic and applicable to people who write (or want to write) memoirs, creative nonfiction, and fiction.

    Enjoy!

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    Woman of Valor: https://amzn.to/3Ss64TrLynne Golodner's Website: https://lynnegolodner.com/Visit Melissa Bourbon's Website: http://www.melissabourbon.comVisit WriterSpark Academy: http://www.writersparkacademy.comWriterSpark Book Cover Design: https://writersparkbookcovers.com/Learn about WriterSpark Course: https://writersparkwritingacademy.teachable.com/Melissa Bourbon's books: https://melissabourbon.com/bookshelf/

    ✨ What's Your Story: Writing Your Memoir self-paced course: https://writersparkwritingacademy.teachable.com/p/writing-your-memoir-master-class

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  • Episode 41

    In this episode, Melissa talks with Michael Griffo, who also writes at JD Griffo and Michael Falco. The topic is All About Agents: Do you need them? What to look for... But it ended up being so much more.

    Enjoy!

    Resources mentioned in this episode:

    Books and Other Resources Mentioned in this episode:

    Michael Griffo's Website: https://michaelgriffo.com/Visit Melissa Bourbon's Website: http://www.melissabourbon.comVisit WriterSpark Academy: http://www.writersparkacademy.comWriterSpark Book Cover Design: https://writersparkbookcovers.com/Learn about WriterSpark Course: https://writersparkwritingacademy.teachable.com/Michael Falco's books: https://michaelgriffo.com/michael-griffo-books/Melissa Bourbon's books: https://melissabourbon.com/bookshelf/Grammarly: https://www.grammarly.com/Deep Point of View:

    Podcast: https://writersparkacademy.podbean.com/e/going-into-deep-point-of-view-by-adding-thought-emotion-action-and-decision-in-your-writing/

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yfI59DkiLUk&t=56s

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  • Episode 40

    Every writer needs an editor, but do you know why and what they do for you?

    Do you know what editors do and what different types of edits mean? Developmental. Substantive. Line. Copy. They each have their own purposes.

    As well as being an author, writing coach and instructor, and cover art designer, I am also a freelance editor. Today I'm talking with Donalee Moulton, who is also an author and freelance editor. This episode is chock full of great information. Enjoy!

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  • Episode 39

    Every writer gets stuck now and then. It's part of the journey. Getting stuck doesn't mean you need to stop, though, and it isn't just about pushing through. I have 8 strategies to help get you past 'Writer's Block' so you can move forward with your writing.

    (Read along on the WriterSpark blog)

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    Silent ObsessionVisit Melissa Bourbon's Website: http://www.melissabourbon.comVisit WriterSpark Academy: http://www.writersparkacademy.comLearn about WriterSpark Courses: https://writersparkwritingacademy.teachable.com/

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  • Episode 38

    National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) is HERE, and writers all over have jumped into this exciting challenge. Whether you're an aspiring novelist or a seasoned writer, National Novel Writing Month may be just the special (not-so-secret) sauce you need to get motivated. If you are taking this writing challenge, you're in for a whirlwind of creativity, inspiration, and, yes, probably a little bit (or maybe even a lot) of madness. I have tips to help you CRUSH NaNoWriMo.

    (Read along on the WriterSpark blog)

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    Cinder Night Circus Calculating Stars Fangirl A little Something Different Absolutely Remarkable Thing Modern Girl First Grave to the Right With the Fire on High Water for Elephants The Wedding DateVisit Melissa Bourbon's Website: http://www.melissabourbon.comVisit WriterSpark Academy: http://www.writersparkacademy.comLearn about WriterSpark Course: https://writersparkwritingacademy.teachable.com/

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  • Episode 37

    George Cramer spent years as a PI and Police Officer (turned writer), and many hours interviewing (not interrogating!) victims, suspects, and witnesses during investigations. Join me for this interesting conversation with George where he shares anecdotes, techniques, and tips for fiction writers.

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  • Episode 36

    Join me for a captivating podcast interview with Eryk Pruitt, the author of Something Bad Wrong, a gripping novel inspired by an unsolved true crime case from the 1970s in North Carolina. We talked about the fusion of fact and fiction in this great interview. Get ready for an insightful and intriguing conversation! 📖🕵️‍♂️

    Learn more about WriterSpark's Writing a Novel Online Course ➤https://bit.ly/How-To-Write-A-Novel-Course

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    Books and Other Resources Mentioned in this episode:

    The Long Dance Podcast: https://longdance.libsyn.com/ Yonder Bar: https://yonderbarnc.com/ Something Bad Wrong: https://amzn.to/46wZKP3 Dirtbags: https://amzn.to/3ZWAcbA Blood Red Summer: https://amzn.to/403zqtC Dark Yonder 1: https://amzn.to/3PZEgTQ Dark Yonder 2: https://amzn.to/3ZWAxLo Dark Yonder 3: https://amzn.to/46S7riO Bare-Naked Lola: https://amzn.to/3PVh6yc 
Crust No One: https://amzn.to/48Rc7XV Flour in the Attic: https://amzn.to/3M13EaK Visit Eryk Pruitt's Website: http://www.erykpruitt.com/ Visit Melissa Bourbon's Website: http://www.melissabourbon.com Visit WriterSpark Academy: http://www.writersparkacademy.com Learn about WriterSpark Course: https://writersparkwritingacademy.teachable.com/

    Thanks for tuning in to The WriterSpark Podcast!

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  • Episode 35

    Marjory McCown Final Cut Signed Copy Giveaway! If you’d like to enter for a chance to win, go HERE:

    https://forms.gle/8PkJnGUYtRqZQfu97

    How do you use your real-life as an influence in your writing? Marjorie McCown did just that in her book, Final Cut. She was a costume designer in Hollywood for 30 years and she used experiences from her own life in her book as she created the fictional world of her protagonist, costume designer Joey Jessop.

    If you’ve wondered how to incorporate part of your real-life career in your book, listen to this episode of The WriterSpark Podcast.

    Learn more about how to write a cozy mystery with WriterSpark's self-paced online course ➤https://bit.ly/FieldGuideCozy

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    A QUICK LOOK AT BOOKS and RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

    Field Guide to Writing a Cozy Mystery Online Course (https://bit.ly/FieldGuideCozy)Melissa Bourbon and Winnie Archer Books (https://melissabourbon.com)Marjorie McCown’s Final Cut Marjorie McCown’s Website

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  • Episode 34

    If you've ever thought about writing a cozy mystery, this WriterSpark Podcast episode is for you! The mystery genre is huge, and cozy mysteries are a pretty special part of it. In this episode, I'm sharing 10 reasons to read and write cozy mysteries. What makes them so popular? Listen to find out!

    Learn more about how to write a cozy mystery with WriterSpark's self-paced online course ➤https://bit.ly/FieldGuideCozy

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    A QUICK LOOK AT BOOKS and RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

    Field Guide to Writing a Cozy Mystery Online Course (https://bit.ly/FieldGuideCozy)Melissa Bourbon and Winnie Archer Books (https://melissabourbon.com)

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  • Episode 33

    Have you ever wondered what audiobook production and narration entails for an author? If you haven't, this episode of The WriterSpark Podcast is for you! Audiobooks can be a huge asset to an author's bottom line. There is a lot to learn, and that's what we're talking about in today with author and audiobook narrator Mary Castillo. She has great tips and resources about the audiobook arm of the publishing industry.

    A QUICK LOOK AT BOOKS and RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

    Ready, Set, WRITE! (How to write a novel course) (https://writersparkwritingacademy.teachable.com/p/30-day-intensive-in-fiction-writing)Mary Castillo's Books (https://marycastillo.com/books-by-mary-castillo/)Audacity Free Open Source Software (https://www.audacityteam.org/)RX7 Software (https://getintopc.com/softwares/audio-processing/izotope-rx-7-audio-editor-advanced-vst-free-download-1356257/)Canva (http://canva.com)Listen to Mary's Voice Samples: https://marycastillo.com/audiobooks/audiobook-narrator/Silent Echoes & Silent Obsession (https://amzn.to/45OHWOB)Living the Vida Lola (https://amzn.to/47AbIIL)Murder in Devil's Cove (Book Magic #1-https://amzn.to/45M0S0z)Suggested reading: On the Mic by Nic Redman (https://amzn.to/3syMFWB) Audiobook Recording: A Beginner's Guide to Producing Audiobooks using Audacity (https://amzn.to/45v1oQH)

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    WriterSpark Website: http://writersparkacademy.comSign up for the WriterSpark newsletter: https://writersparkacademy.com/newslettersignup/Visit Mary's website: http://marycastillo.comVisit Mary's Voice Website: http://marycastillvo.comMary's Social Media:www.marycastillovo.comIG @marycastillovoiceoverTiktok @marycastillovoiceFacebook https://www.facebook.com/marycastilloGrab WriterSpark Swag! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/writerspark/shareLearn more about the host, Melissa Bourbon: http://melissabourbon.comSubscribe to WriterSpark on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnKN2ZVZwjoAOeHlBO-cRIw/videosFollow WriterSpark on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheWriterSparkTwitter: https://twitter.com/TheWriterSparkInstagram: http://instagram.com/bookishly_cozy and http://instagram.com/writer_sparkTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bookishly_cozy
  • Episode 32

    Books. Movies. TV shows. Most of them are structured using at least some, if not all, of the elements of The Hero's Journey. That includes Extraordinary Attorney Woo, the Netflix original South Korean show.

    This is one of my favorite things to watch on television. It's smart, heartwarming, poignant, interesting, romantic, and I love it! From the ratings and success, I'm definitely not the only one who thinks so.

    This episode is a quick breakdown of The Hero's Journey using episode one of Extraordinary Attorney Woo.

    As always, thanks for tuning in to The WriterSpark Podcast!

    A QUICK LOOK AT BOOKS and COURSES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

    The Hero's Journey Mini Course (Just $9.99) (https://writersparkwritingacademy.teachable.com/p/the-hero-s-journey-mini-course)Extraordinary Attorney Woo (https://www.netflix.com/title/81518991)

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  • Episode 31

    Whether you call it writer's block or simply getting stuck, the feeling of not being able to keep writing is very real. Certain strategies and tactics can help you get past the wall that sometimes appears and interferes with your forward progress.

    Today I'm in conversation with author Anne Louise Bannon, author of the Operation Quickline, the Old Los Angeles series and the brand new Running from Boston techno-thriller. Anne offers several strategies to help work past that sense of writer's block to keep you moving forward with your writing.

    Thanks for tuning in to The WriterSpark Podcast!

    A QUICK LOOK AT BOOKS and COURSES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:

    Ready, Set, WRITE! (How to write a novel course) (https://writersparkwritingacademy.teachable.com/p/30-day-intensive-in-fiction-writing)Anne Louise Bannon's Books on Amazon (https://amzn.to/3Y2r4kZ)

    Scrivener(https://www.literatureandlatte.com/scrivener/overview)

    Aeon Timeline (https://timeline.app/)

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