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  • Betsy Lerner is the author of the recently released novel, Shred Sisters (Grove Press, October 2024). She is also the author The Bridge Ladies, The Forest for the Trees and Food and Loathing. With Temple Grandin, she is the co-author of the New York Times bestseller Visual Thinking: The Hidden Gifts of People Who Think in Pictures, Patterns and Abstractions. She received an MFA from Columbia University in Poetry where she was selected as one of PEN’s Emerging Writers. She also received the Tony Godwin Publishing Prize for Editors. After working as an editor for 15 years, she became an agent and is currently a partner with Dunow, Carlson and Lerner Literary Agency.

    The surprising origin of the Shred Sisters and the reason a temporary title became so much more [3:51]

    How Betsy’s life informed the book’s backstory and is reflected in multiple characters [7:16]

    Writing a coming of age story with a twist [7:22]

    The difference between writing fiction and nonfiction, and why Betsy enjoys this latest genre so much [7:57]

    The value of good transitions to move the reader along and hook them into the story [10:46]

    Betsy’s ‘acorn’ theory and how she dropped seeds throughout her book [15:22]

    The key to structure and why many writers struggle with it [21:51]

    What Betsy really thinks about the process of revision and why slowing down is essential [24:06]

    The other side of her work, acting as a literary agent [25:01]

    How Betsy ended up going viral on TikTok and becoming a book influencer [26:28]

    Betsy’s dream for her book, and who she would cast in the movie [32:50]

    Why a writer should never write for an audience [36:32]

    Connect with Betsy

    Photo Credit: Maryana Karayim

    Website: https://betsylerner.com

    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@betsylerner

    The New York Times Book Review of Shred Sisters

    https://www.nytimes.com/2024/09/30/books/review/shred-sisters-betsy-lerner.html

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  • Kristi Coulter is the author of EXIT INTERVIEW: THE LIFE & DEATH OF MY AMBITIOUS CAREER, out now in paperback. Her previous book, the memoir-in-essays NOTHING GOOD CAN COME FROM THIS, was a finalist for the Washington State Book Award. Kristi's work has also appeared in New York Magazine, The Paris Review, Elle, Longreads, and many other publications. Her Substack newsletter, Loose Canon, offers personal and irreverent commentary on film and music. She is a former resident at Ragdale and the Mineral School and has taught writing at the University of Washington, University of Michigan, Hugo House, and the Work Room. Kristi lives in Seattle and Los Angeles.

    In this episode:

    Picking the perfect title and a trick on how to do it [2:48]

    Why Kristi wrote her book using the present tense and the challenges that imposed [6:27]

    Deciding what to leave in and what to take out [12:42]

    How Kristi incorporated historical context into her book to make a point without preaching to the reader [13:41]

    Incorporating humor in memoir writing and playing with forms [18:34]

    Finding the perfect equation between scene and summary [21:42]

    Making the narrator relatable, not likable [23:29]

    Kristi’s advice for aspiring Memoir Writers [27:52]

    The benefits of writing chapters out of sequence [28:05]

    Understanding the meaning of that first “Discovery Draft” [28:28]

    Selling a book on proposal. What you need to know [30:56]

    The art of writing a synopsis [32:36]

    The impact Kristi’s book is having on women at Amazon and beyond [33:59]

    Connect with Kristi

    Instagram: https://instagram.com/kristi.c.coulter

    Threads: @kristiccoulter;

    Facebook:

    https://facebook.com/kristicoulter

    Podcast Guests Mentioned in This Episode

    #52 Claire Dederer

    https://estelleserasmus.com/a-conversation-with-claire-dederer-about-monsters/

    #101 Elissa Bassist

    https://estelleserasmus.com/101-the-makings-of-a-hysterical-story-featuring-elissa-bassist/



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  • Caroline Leavitt is the New York Times bestselling author of 13 novels, most recently Days of Wonder, which was a CBS/Mary Calvi bookclub pick, the recipient of a MidAtlantic Arts Foundation grant, and which was translated into Russia and has a shopping agreement for film. The co-founder of A Mighty Blaze, the book program begun the day of lockdown, she writes a column blog "Runs in the Family" for Psychology Today, and is a book critic for people and the recipient of a New York Foundation of the Arts Fellowship. She teaches story structure for the novel at UCLA Writers Program Extension and works with private clients. Her work has appeared in the New York Times "Modern Love," New York Magazine, Salon, Lit Hub, The Millions and many anthologies.

    Annabelle Gurwitch is a New York Times Bestselling author, actress and activist whose most recent collection of essays "You're Leaving When? Adventures in Downward Mobility" is a 2021 New York Times Favorite Book for Healthy Living, a Good Morning America Must Read and a finalist for The Thurber Prize for American Humor Writing 2022. She's written for The New Yorker, New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Magazine, and Hadassah amongst other publications. Her five books include the New York Times bestseller and Thurber Prize finalist "I See You Made an Effort." She's written and developed adaptations of her books for HBO, F/X, NBC, Lifetime networks. She's currently writing a film for the Hallmark Channel with Emmy winning tv producer Neena Beber based on "You're Leaving When?" for Andi MacDowell to star in.

    Annabelle has been chronicling living with stage iv lung cancer and inequities in healthcare in the New York Times and Washington Post since her out-of-the-blue diagnosis during covid.

    In this episode:

    Caroline Leavitt and Annabelle Gurwitch’s essays for the anthology [3:20]

    Caroline and Annabelle’s experiences with anti-Semitism [4:27]

    The impact of a children’s storyteller on Caroline’s understanding of what it means to be Jewish [8:16]

    The importance of art and storytelling in fostering empathy and understanding [12:41]

    The call of our ancestral DNA during this fraught moment [22:24]

    Advice for jewish writers navigating this challenging and important time in Jewish history [24:36]

    The power of three little words [29:09]

    Connect with Caroline Leavitt

    Twitter. @leavittnovelist

    Instagram https://www.instagram.com/carolineleavitt/

    Threads https://www.threads.net/@carolineleavitt?hl=en

    Facebook https://www.facebook.com/carolineleavitt

    TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@carowriter99

    Website: Https://www.carolineleavitt.com

    Connect with Annabelle Gurwitch

    photo credit jeff vespa

    Facebook

    https://www.facebook.com/annabellegurwitchauthor/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annabellegurwitch1/

    X: https://x.com/lagurwitch?lang=en

    Website: https://www.annabellegurwitch.com/

    About On Being Jewish Now


    Zibby Owens has edited a new anthology, which Zibby Books is publishing, called On Being Jewish Now: Reflections from Authors and Advocates. Profits will be donated to Artists Against Antisemitism, a 501(c)(3) founded by Alison Hammer that Zibby joined as a Founding Member after the attacks on October 7th, 2023.

    On Being Jewish Now (coming 10/1) is a collection of essays about what it means to be Jewish and how Jewish life has changed since October 7th. Zibby came up with the idea for this anthology in response to feeling powerless against the spread of antisemitism. “Writing — and reading — is how so many of us process and make sense of the world,” she said. And so Zibby thought, I’ll ask writers to reflect on what it means to be Jewish now.

    Seventy-five contributors came together in four weeks to share their stories of love, family, joy, fear, and pain, and the common threads that course through the Jewish people: resilience and humor. Contributors include Mark Feuerstein, Jill Zarin, Steve Leder, Joanna Rakoff, Amy Ephron, Lisa Barr, Annabelle Gurwitch, Daphne Merkin, Bradley Tusk, Sharon Brous, Jenny Mollen, Nicola Kraus, Caroline Leavitt, and many others.

    Among them: descendants of Holocaust survivors, several Israelis, and one author who lost a cousin in the war. There are men and women, multiple bookstore owners, several celebrities, and some female founders. One African American contributor shares his thoughts on being a Jewish Black man.

    The e-book and audiobook, narrated by the contributors, was published on October 1st, the trade paperback on November 1st.


    “This is about healing,” says Zibby. “About coping and connecting. In the only way I know how.”

    Zibby Owen’s episode #36 on Freelance Writing Direct

    https://estelleserasmus.com/36-zibby-owens-is-upending-the-publishing-world/




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  • Lisa Cooper Ellison is an author, speaker, trauma-informed writing coach, and host of the Writing Your Resilience podcast. She works and writes at the intersection of storytelling and healing, and combines her personal experiences with suicide loss and CPTSD with her clinical training to help writers turn tough experiences into art. Her essays and stories have appeared on Risk! and in The New York Times, HuffPost, Hippocampus Literary Magazine, and Kenyon Review Online, among others.

    In this episode:

    How Lisa became a trauma-informed writing coach after she dealt with a debilitating health issue [3:54]

    The emotional impacts of writing about tough topics [10:21]

    How the nervous system is impacted when writing about trauma [11:27]

    The meaning making process; owning our meltdowns and moments [12:13]

    Estelle’s experience with writing about her ectopic pregnancy and how it required emotional distance and time [12:47]

    How writers can protect themselves and practice self-care while writing difficult stories about themselves or loved ones [14:06]

    Lisa’s experience with writing her own memoir and being a volcano writer [20:34]

    Lisa’s article in HuffPost Personal on emotional flashbacks and defining them [21:00]

    How Lisa protects her own mental health through somatic processing [29:56]

    Why a beat sheet is your BFF for structuring your memoir, and understanding your book’s essential questions [37:59]



    Connect with Lisa

    Website: https://lisacooperellison.com/

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    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-cooper-ellison-b5483840/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lisacooperellison/

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@lisacooperellison

    Lisa’s article on HuffPost Personal

    Making the Smallest Little Mistake Filled Me With Terror: Then 2 Little Words Changed My Life

    https://www.huffpost.com/entry/emotional-flashback-dread-doom-therapy_n_66cb7ae8e4b0f0ded8061ba6

    Estelle’s episode Writing That Gets Noticed on Lisa’s podcast Writing Your Resilience

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PU-Wpm27PhU

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    People mentioned who had episodes on Estelle’s podcast

    Linda Lowen, episode #31 Getting Your Writing Career in Gear When on a Tight Deadline

    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/freelance-writing-direct-conversations-with-authors/id1647429472?i=1000610817037

    Jane Friedman, episode #105 A Look Inside Publishing: Hybrid, Audiobooks, AI & More

    https://estelleserasmus.com/105-a-look-inside-publishing-hybrid-audiobooks-ai-more-featuring-jane-friedman/

    Minna Dubin, episode #61 All About Mom Rage

    https://estelleserasmus.com/61-all-about-mom-rage-with-minna-dubin/

    Estelle’s article in Brevity

    Don’t Blow Up Your Life for a Byline

    https://brevity.wordpress.com/2020/05/19/dont-blow-up-your-life-for-a-byline/

  • Carinn Jade is a lawyer, writer, and cohost of the Pop Fiction Women podcast. Her essays have been published in the New York Times, Daily Worth, and Motherwell. She has attended the GrubStreet Novel Generator, Yale Writers' Conference, and the Northern California Writers' Retreat. Carinn grew up on the North Fork of Long Island and lives with her family in New York City. The Astrology House is her first novel.

    In this episode:

    The origin of this thriller based around an astrology-themed retreat [3:21]

    Her use of time constraints as a plot device to build dramatic tension [8:36]

    Books Carinn read that informed her idea of the book’s structure and premise [8:48

    Carinn’s process of writing multiple POVS in short chapters [11:00]

    How her literary go-to The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills and other realityTV was one of many touchstones and guided her in writing dramatic scenes[11:43]

    How she dropped clues to characters throughout the book [12:54]

    Why she included astrology cheat sheets as a plot device and touchstone [15:28]

    How much of Carinn is in her novel [18:21]

    Building tension and twists into each page [19:44]

    The art of writing authentic dialogue [22:01]

    The process of revision and what that required [23:11]

    Carinn’s querying journey and how she found her agent [26:16]

    The synchronicities between being a lawyer and a writer [31:09]



    Photo credit: Erin Schiffman



    Connect with Carinn

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carinnjade/

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    Pop Fiction Women website: https://popfictionwomen.com/about-us/

    Buy Her Book on Estelle’s Bookshop

    https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-astrology-house-carinn-jade/20704948?aid=98827&ean=9781668045961&listref=authors-who-have-appeared-on-freelance-writing-direct&

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  • Priscilla Gilman is the author of two memoirs, The Anti-Romantic Child (Harper, 2011) and The Critic’s Daughter (Norton, 2023) and a former professor of English literature at Yale University and Vassar College. The Critic's Daughter was a Washington Post Best Book of 2023, a New York Times Book Critics' Favorite Book of 2023, a Good Morning America Must-Read, one of the Los Angeles Times' book critic and Book Maven Bethanne Patrick's Top 10 Non-Fiction Books of 2023, one of the "18 Books Lilith magazine Loved in 2023," and 3rd on Bookreporter's Harvey Freedenburg's Favorite Books of 2023. Nick Hornby called The Critic’s Daughter “beautiful: honest, raw, careful, soulful, brave and incredibly readable," and Kiese Laymon declared: “The Critic’s Daughter is an exquisite and rare example of how the memoir needs as much inventiveness in scope and form as our most lush fiction and poetry…I’ve read few books in my life as skillfully executed and willfully conceived as The Critic’s Daughter.” Gilman’s writing has appeared in the New York Times, O, the Oprah Magazine, and elsewhere. She lives in New York City.

    In this episode:

    Priscilla’s search for her father as the genesis for 'The Critic's Daughter'

    Outlining the ways she lost her father throughout her life

    Her hypervigilance as a result of a childhood spent with famous and powerful parents

    Crafting an elegy for a lost New York

    “Streaks of love” and loss as throughlines of her book

    Setting up the book as a series of acts straight from the theater

    Reflecting on the brilliance of her father's writing and power as a critic while writing her own story

    The challenges of navigating a personal and public persona

    Priscilla’s journey to processing grief and healing as she “brought her father back” and gained clarity on his life through research and writing his story

    Connect with Priscilla

    Website: www.priscillagilman.com

    Episode #52 Mentioned in this podcast

    A Conversation with Claire Dederer About Monsters

    https://estelleserasmus.com/a-conversation-with-claire-dederer-about-monsters/

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  • Robin Finn, MPH, MA, is an award-winning writer, teacher, and coach, and the founder of Heart. Soul. Pen.® women’s writing workshops and Hot Writing™ where midlife and menopause inspire the desire to say what you mean without apologizing. She is the author of the new book, Heart. Soul. Pen.: Find Your Voice on the Page and in Your Life and the novel, Restless in L.A. Robin’s writing has appeared in national and international press, including The New York Times, The Washington Post, and the L.A. Times. A cum laude graduate of UCLA, she holds master’s degrees in public health from Columbia University and in spiritual psychology from the University of Santa Monica. Robin teaches workshops across the U.S. and beyond to help women unleash their radical self-expression and grow, heal, and connect through writing. She lives in Los Angeles with her family and is a longtime advocate for children with ADHD and learning differences.

    In this episode:

    The importance of spiritual psychology in writing [2:37]

    How beliefs impact our writing and revealing ourselves [5:39]

    Designing a writing ritual that works for you [9:42]

    Finding talismans for your creative work [13:00]

    Anchoring to your intention when putting words on paper [13:29]

    Diving into the promise of “trigger lines” [16:04]

    Art School Trauma and how to avoid it [17:59]

    At what point should writers get critical feedback? [19:57]

    Advice for memoirists on telling your stories and radical self expression [21:46]

    How to find inspiration through story prompts [23:48]



    Connect with Robin

    Website: https://www.robinfinn.com

    Instagram: https://instagram.com/robinfinnauthor

    Facebook: https://facebook.com/robinfinnauthor

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  • ALIZA LICHT is an award-winning marketer, bestselling author, podcaster, personal branding expert, and the founder of LEAVE YOUR MARK, a multimedia brand and consultancy. She advises businesses and mentors individuals on brand building and career development. Licht leverages over two decades of expertise in marketing, communications, and digital strategy in the fashion industry. She was named one of "America's Next Top Mentors" by The New York Times and Business Insider's "Top 20 Most Innovative Career Coaches." As a social media pioneer and one of the first fashion influencers, Licht created and was the voice of the anonymous social media phenomenon DKNY PR GIRL. Licht is a sought-after keynote speaker and sits on several industry boards. Her first book, Leave Your Mark, was published in 2015. Her new book, On Brand: Shape Your Narrative. Share Your Vision. Shift Their Perception is a comprehensive roadmap to building your personal brand. She lives in New York City with her husband, two children, and two dogs. Find her online at alizalicht.com and @alizalichtxo.

    In this episode:

    The importance of personal branding in a chaotic publishing terrain

    The evolution of Aliza’s “DKNY PR Girl” brand on old-school Twitter

    Being the first fashion influencer

    Creating a micro brand and brand guardrails

    Finding permission to play

    Addressing Founder and last name syndrome

    Navigating the complex algorithms of social media

    Advice on platform building for aspiring authors

    Creative branding social media strategies to hook your audience

    Does controversy sell?

    The way Aliza worked branding and a signature look into her social media posting

    How Aliza became an accidental activist when it comes to addressing the scourge of anti-semitism

    Measuring each step you take against your own personal values.



    Connect with Aliza

    Website: https://alizalicht.com

    Instagram: https://instagram.com/alizalichtxo

    TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@alizalichtxo

    X: https://twitter.com/alizalicht

    Threads: https://www.threads.net/@alizalichtxo

    Mentioned On the Podcast

    Liz Elting’s episode #68 on Freelance Writing Direct

    Dream Big and Win with Liz Elting

    https://estelleserasmus.com/68-dream-big-and-win-with-liz-elting/

    Aliza’s Linkedin Post that she references

    Being a Jewish Activist Wasn’t On Brand for Me

    https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/being-jewish-activist-wasnt-brand-me-aliza-licht-jjpse/

    Estelle’s article on Shondaland

    I’m Learning to Listen in New Ways

    https://www.shondaland.com/live/family/a46102451/im-learning-to-listen-in-new-ways/

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  • Ruth Bonapace’s surrealistic comic novel The Bulgarian Training Manual is an Elle Magazine 2024 top summer read. Publisher’s Weekly called it a “whimsical delight.” Her work has appeared in The Southampton Review, The Saturday Evening Post, Hippocampus, The New York Times and elsewhere. A former women's magazine editor and sports writer, Ruth has an MFA from Stony Brook University.



    In this episode:

    The concept of The Bulgarian Training Manual, and how it morphed from a short story to a full length book

    Putting local angle, sites, personalities and pop culture into a novel

    Imbuing research into a fictional story

    Advice from a popular novelist that gave Ruth the freedom to write without worry

    Incorporating magic, fairy tales, myth and archetypes into story

    Ambiguity and shape shifting as a throughline and plot device

    Focusing on characters’ organic transformations

    Working speculative elements and whimsy into a story

    The historical genesis of the fad diet from the book

    The power of going down rabbit holes while writing

    How Ruth found her publisher, Clash Books

    Other episodes referred to:

    Episode #89 Level Up Your Novel By Mastering Visual Imagery and Research Featuring Amanda Churchill

    https://estelleserasmus.com/89-level-up-your-novel-by-mastering-visual-imagery-and-research/

    Episode #95 The Catalysts and Craft for Charting and Plotting Novels Featuring Ann Hood

    https://estelleserasmus.com/95-the-catalysts-and-craft-for-charting-and-plotting-novels-featuring-ann-hood/

    Episode #35 Flying High with Storyteller Ann Hood

    https://estelleserasmus.com/35-flying-high-with-storyteller-ann-hood/



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    https://brevity.wordpress.com/2024/09/19/a-good-title/?fbclid=IwY2xjawFY9uJleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHdGEWO7rDBO8DFsPsPtmbO6xCZnqHdgQQ36iq_vNZP3xdgRjdz2AkPoHeg_aem_mBJph-U49oW2NCRDpG4aQg



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  • Jane Friedman has spent nearly 25 years working in the book publishing industry, with a focus on author education and trend reporting. She is the editor of The Hot Sheet, the essential publishing industry newsletter for authors, and was named Publishing Commentator of the Year by Digital Book World in 2023. Her latest book is THE BUSINESS OF BEING A WRITER (University of Chicago Press), which received a starred review from Library Journal. In addition to serving on grant panels for the National Endowment for the Arts and the Creative Work Fund, she works with organizations such as The Authors Guild to bring transparency to the business of publishing.

    In this episode:

    The ever changing publishing climate [3:52]

    How not to be a supplicant with agents or gatekeepers [5:14]

    Deciding on University or small presses and what they offer [13:33]

    What does hybrid publishing really mean and how to vet a company [14:27]

    The truth behind the costs of publishing [17:46]

    The rapid ascendance of audiobooks and what it means for authors [27:35]

    How AI is transforming the industry of audiobook production [30:39]

    The dark side of AI generated materials on Amazon and Jane’s role in the fight against it [33:47]

    The potential struggles of selling a memoir and how to navigate them [20:02]

    What platform means for a writer and how to creatively work it [44:42]

    How to thrive as an entrepreneur in the new creator economy [44:03]

    Connect with Jane

    Website: http://janefriedman.com

    Pieces from Jane’s Site Mentioned in the Episode

    Writing Lessons from Jane Austen

    https://janefriedman.com/writing-lessons-from-austen-story-questions-and-northanger-abbey/

    How to Write a Hybrid Memoir

    https://janefriedman.com/how-to-write-a-hybrid-memoir/

    Crafting Memoir with a Message

    https://janefriedman.com/crafting-memoir-with-a-message-blending-story-with-self-help/



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    Watch Estelle’s solo episode #90 on the U.S. Book Show (mentioned in this episode).

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  • Wade Rouse is the USA TODAY, Publishers Weekly and #1 internationally bestselling author of 17 books, including five memoirs and 12 novels. His new novel, The Page Turner, will publish next spring from HarperCollins.

    Wade’s books have been translated into nearly 25 languages and have been bestsellers across the world. His novel, The Secret of Snow, was recently optioned for a TV movie by the producers of the popular Netflix series, Ginny & Georgia.

    He chose his grandmother’s name, Viola Shipman, as a pen name to honor the working poor Ozarks seamstress whose sacrifices changed his family’s life and whose memory inspires his fiction.

    Wade’s books have been selected multiple times as Must-Reads by NBC’s Today Show as well as Michigan Notable Books of the Year. His memoirs and novels have been featured in the Washington Post, USA Today and on Chelsea Lately and chosen three times as Indie Next Picks by the nation’s independent booksellers. Wade was a finalist for the Goodreads Choice Awards in Humor (he lost to Tina Fey) and was named by Writer’s Digest as “The #2 Writer, Dead or Alive, We’d Like to Have Drinks With” (Wade was sandwiched between Ernest Hemingway and Hunter Thompson).

    Wade’s most recent novels were The Wishing Bridge and Famous in A Small Town, both instant national bestsellers as well as summer and winter book picks by Good Morning America, Reader’s Digest and Katie Couric. His most recent memoir, Magic Season, which detailed how the love of baseball and the St. Louis Cardinals was the only thing to bond him and his Ozarks father, was a Michigan Notable Book of the Year, a Barnes & Noble Father’s Day selection, a USA Today summer reading selection, and a Best Book of Summer by the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel.

    Wade is a noted humorist, whose nonfiction has been selected as part of the American Library Association’s inaugural “Rainbow List” recognizing outstanding books with significant and authentic LGBTQIA+ content for readers.

    A former journalist, magazine writer and People reporter, his writing has appeared in a diverse range of publications and media, including Coastal Living, Time, All Things Considered, Good Housekeeping, Parade, Salon, Forbes, Writer’s Digest and Publisher’s Weekly.

    Wade earned his B.A. from Drury University and his master’s in journalism from Northwestern University. He divides his time between Saugatuck, Michigan, and Palm Springs, California, and is also an acclaimed writing teacher who has mentored numerous students to become published authors.

    Wade hosts the popular Facebook Live literary happy hour, “Wine & Words with Wade,” every Thursday at 6:30 p.m. EST on the Viola Shipman author page where he talks writing, inspiration and hope, takes readers on tours of the places that inspire his novels, throws costumed monthly office parties, and welcomes bestselling authors and publishing insiders.

    In this episode:

    Why he decided to use his grandmother’s name as his pen name [2:01]

    The key differences between writing memoir and fiction [5:46]

    Honing the art of structuring memoir and fiction [12:23]

    Writing with different POV’s and how it changes with his books [10:23]

    How his friendships and relationships with women impact his writing as a gay man [10:35]

    The way Wade made writing memoir less of an overwhelming process [15:45]

    How Wade’s background as a journalist informs his writing [16:17]

    Creating throughlines for his books [21:07]

    The #1 question that he asks himself when it comes to writing [25:38]

    Wade’s personal creative process for memoir and fiction [30:35]

    Dealing with imposter syndrome early in the process [31:57]

    The deeper reason behind why he writes books with positivity in a dystopian-focused publishing world [38:28]

    Advice for writers at any stage of their career [42:22]

    Connect with Wade:

    Website: Wade Rouse https://waderouse.com:

    Website: ViolaShipman.com (https://violashipman.com)

    FB: Viola Shipman (https://www.facebook.com/authorviolashipman/)

    FB: Author Wade Rouse (https://www.facebook.com/authorwaderouse/)

    Instagram: Viola_Shipman (https://www.instagram.com/viola_shipman/)

    IG: AuthorWadeRouse (https://www.instagram.com/authorwaderouse/)

    Bookbub: @violashipman (https://www.bookbub.com/authors/viola-shipman)

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    Join her event at NYU on September 16th with Liz Elting, philanthropist and author of Dream Big and Win: Imbuing Memoir into Your Non-Fiction Book: When How-To Advice Just Isn’t Enough for An Author

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    Take her Tantalizing Titles Craft Talk Webinar on October 2nd

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    Estelle will be doing the closing session of the ASJA virtual conference on September 26th with renowned memoirist Abigail Thomas. Read 8 Things You Didn’t Know about Abigail Thomas and Estelle Erasmus

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  • Jeannine Ouellette’s lyric memoir, The Part That Burns, was a 2021 Kirkus Best Indie Book and a finalist for the Next Generation Indie Book Award in Women’s Literature. She is also the author of the picture book, Mama Moon. Her literary essays and short fiction have appeared widely in anthologies and journals, including Narrative, North American Review, Los Angeles Review of Books, Masters Review, Calyx, and many others. She holds an MFA in fiction from Vermont College of Fine Arts and is a Millay Colony for the Arts fellow and past juror. Her bestselling Substack, Writing in the Dark, is a passionate creative community for people who “do language,” where writing is part of a deeper, vaster conversation about how attention, curiosity, playfulness, and surprise provide a portal to the profound on the path to becoming, because talking about “how to write better” without that larger context is kind of boring. Ouellette teaches writing at the Minnesota Prison Writing Workshop and the University of Minnesota, where she also facilitates narrative health writing workshops for healthcare professionals and the public. She is working on a novel.

    In this episode:

    Finding her way into literary writing later in life [4:15]

    Creating art that blurs boundaries [7:20]

    Making magic with metaphor and the language of nature [9:34]

    Dealing with difficult childhood experiences through writing [9:51]

    Traversing the intersection of fiction and memoir [8:18]

    Using writing rules and constraints to build a world on the page [12:15]

    The workshop that broke Jeannine wide open [15:50]

    The risk of writing from the perspective of a child narrator [22:52]

    Writing about motherhood and being in one’s body [27:22]

    Jeannine’s story of the growth of her substack and advice for building a profitable digital newsletter [41:13]

    Connect with Jeannine:

    Substack

    Facebook

    Instagram

    X/Twitter

    Connect with Estelle:

    Watch Estelle’s episode #81 with Maggie Smith (mentioned in this episode). The Art of Shaping a Compelling Story

    https://estelleserasmus.com/81-the-art-of-shaping-a-compelling-story-featuring-maggie-smith/



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    Writing About Your Life Through Memoir, Essays and Articles

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    Join her event at NYU on September 16th with Liz Elting, philanthropist and author of Dream Big and Win: Imbuing Memoir into Your Non-Fiction Book: When How-To Advice Just Isn’t Enough for An Author

    https://events.nyu.edu/event/327539-imbuing-memoir-into-your-non-fiction-book-when?fbclid=IwY2xjawFEnWNleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHayZ7DcHV5hE1dWDKx_7mxrzKunkeCmOLP5ncv5leyBYaYgN9nVARmaKGQ_aem_rc1K8aXMTNaDPdJ8t-QjCA



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  • Rona Maynard found happiness at 65—a story she tells in her new memoir Starter Dog: My Path to Joy, Belonging and Loving This World. She first broke into print at 14 with a short story about bullying and still receives fan mail from teens who are reading it in class. Rona capped a stellar career in magazines with a decade at the helm of Chatelaine, Canada’s leading magazine for women. Her editor’s column won a loyal following. When she disclosed a struggle with depression, she helped kickstart a national conversation about mental health. After Chatelaine, Rona had to learn to unwind—and found that her best teacher was a rescue mutt who had received his basic training in a prison. She has been married more than 50 years and is a firm believer that road trips go better with a dog in the back seat.

    In This Episode:

    The important step Rona took while looking for her next chapter [3:19]

    How she tests the waters by sharing mini stories on Facebook [5:36]

    Giving your reader a reason to turn the page [7:48]

    Why beautiful writing isn’t enough [8:07]

    Living in the moment with a dog and how Rona applied that to her life [9:02]

    Inviting readers into the book with your sense of mission [10:12]

    Working as an editor-in-chief at Chatelaine and what that showed her about herself [11:20]

    Discovering what makes her day glow and finding purpose [13:01]

    Mining the conflict in your story [15:00]

    Rona’s advice for organizing your writing and effectively using tools like Scrivener [16:15]

    Writing your stories, even when the memories are hard [29:04]

    Why she doesn’t do the “vomit” draft [31:49]

    Connect with Rona

    Substack: https://ronamaynard.substack.com/

    Website:http://www.ronamaynard.com

    Connect with Estelle:

    Sign up for Estelle’s September 5th free Zoom AMA with journalist Aly Walansky from 4:30-5:30 PM ET, where they will discuss pitching, publishing, grabbing an editor’s attention, working with editors, and getting noticed by pr people, and so much more. Email Estelle at [email protected] with your question for the AMA and to secure your spot.

    Watch Estelle’s episode #99 with Aly Walansky

    https://estelleserasmus.com/99-notes-from-a-lifestyle-journalist-with-10k-substack-subscribers/



    Watch Estelle’s episode #38 with Cheryl Strayed

    https://estelleserasmus.com/38-cheryl-strayed-on-writing-and-tiny-beautiful-things/

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  • Elissa Bassist is the editor of the “Funny Women” column on The Rumpus and the author of the award-deserving memoir Hysterical. As a founding contributor to The Rumpus, she’s written cultural and personal criticism since the website launched in 2009. Most recently her writing appears in her newsletter, Tragedy Plus Time. Elissa teaches humor writing at The New School, 92NY, Lighthouse Writers Workshop, and elsewhere, and she is probably her therapist’s favorite. Her next book is INSIDE JOKES: A Comedy and Creativity Guide for All People, coming in 2026.



    In This Episode:

    Writing with humor on heavy topics aka “traumedy” [3:08]

    Why Elissa wrote Hysterical [4:11]

    The Importance of external validation [4:41]

    The value of researching her book and how Elissa did it [6:28]

    Cultivating an external world for your book in the midst of great interiority [8:30]

    Why its essential to work with an agent and editor who understands you [12:01]

    Standing up to your editor and agents and why you might need to break up with them [12:57]

    The benefits of stalking (and writing about) your obsessions [18:16]

    An unusual horror film that put her life in perspective [21:39]

    Explaining why the footnote was the essay [23:24]

    The life affirming advice she received from Cheryl Strayed [25:26]

    Elissa’s role at The Rumpus [26:14]

    Her next big project [31:45]



    Connect with Elissa

    Website | Classes | Newsletters

    Twitter | Instagram | Facebook



    Elissa’s viral piece on the Human Centipede for The Paris Review

    https://www.theparisreview.org/blog/2012/11/01/the-human-centipede-or-how-to-move-to-new-york/



    Connect with Estelle:

    Watch Estelle’s episode #38 with Cheryl Strayed (who gave the advice to Elissa she mentions in Episode #101)

    https://estelleserasmus.com/38-cheryl-strayed-on-writing-and-tiny-beautiful-things/

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  • Beth Ann Fennelly, Poet Laureate of Mississippi from 2016-2021, teaches in the MFA Program at the University of Mississippi where she is a four-time teaching award winner. She’s received grants from the N.E.A., the United States Artists, the Academy of American Poets, and a Fulbright to Brazil. Her work has won a Pushcart Prize and three times been included in The Best American Poetry Series. Fennelly has published three poetry books: Open House, Tender Hooks, and Unmentionables, and a book of nonfiction, Great with Child, all published with W. W. Norton. A novel she co-authored with her husband, Tom Franklin, called The Tilted World, was published by HarperCollins. Her sixth book, Heating & Cooling: 52 Micro-Memoirs (W. W. Norton), was named an Atlanta Journal Constitution Best Book, a Goodreaders Favorite for 2017, and the winner of the Housatonic Book Prize. Fennelly and Franklin live in Oxford with their three children.

    In this episode:

    Beth Ann's writing journey [5:29]

    Coining the concept of micro memoir [8:00]

    Taking personal anecdotes and making them resonate [8:37]

    The evolution of how Beth Ann structured her book [9:00]

    Crafting through lines with purpose [15:28]

    The art of collaborating with a partner on a novel and how Beth Ann made it work [15:28]

    Why you can’t ignore the concept of fun when it comes to writing [19:43]

    Why transitions need to be addressed carefully [24:42]

    Establishing an effective writing practice [28:00]

    Connect with Beth Ann Fennelly

    Website: https://www.bethannfennelly.com/

    Facebook: https://facebook.com/bethann.fennelly.9

    Instagram: https://instagram.com/bethannfennelly

    Listen to her TedX Talk

    How Literature Can Help Us Develop Empathy

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9nJv8sxpUKU&t=334s

    See Her Talk for The Moth

    The Proper Time to Eat

    https://themoth.org/stories/the-proper-time-to-eat

    Heating & Cooling: 52 Micro-Memoirs and The Tilted World on Estelle’s Bookshop

    https://bookshop.org/shop/EstelleSErasmus



    Connect with Estelle:

    Estelle’s New York Times Essay Singing My Dad Back to Me

    https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/13/well/family/singing-my-dad-back-to-me.html

    Episodes Referenced Here

    Joanna Rakoff

    Episode #87 Writing Memoir That Reads Like a Novel and Captivates on Every Page

    https://estelleserasmus.com/87-writing-memoir-that-reads-like-a-novel-and-captivates-on-every-page-featuring-joanna-rakoff/

    Maggie Smith

    Episode #81 The Art of Shaping a Compelling Story

    https://estelleserasmus.com/81-the-art-of-shaping-a-compelling-story-featuring-maggie-smith/

    Ann Hood

    Episode #95 The Catalysts and Craft for Charting and Plotting Novels https://estelleserasmus.com/95-the-catalysts-and-craft-for-charting-and-plotting-novels-featuring-ann-hood/

    Episode #35 Flying High with Storyteller Ann Hood

    https://estelleserasmus.com/35-flying-high-with-storyteller-ann-hood/

    ​​FREE PITCHING GUIDE: Find out more about this episode at

    https://estelleserasmus.com/podcast. You also get a free pitching guide if you sign up for her newsletter.

    Sign up for Estelle’s Personal Essay Class for Writer’s Digest

    https://www.writersonlineworkshops.com/courses/writing-the-personal-essay-101-fundamentals

    See Estelle’s latest blog post with news

    https://estelleserasmus.com/a-few-pieces-of-exciting-news/



    Get Her Book

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    Pre-Order Her Audiobook:

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    Sign up for her Substack https://estelleserasmus.substack.com (with craft advice and writing opportunities). Paid subscribers receive opportunities for pitch reviews, plus bonus clips from Freelance Writing Direct guests

    Estelle’s latest substack post on Micro Memoir

    https://estelleserasmus.substack.com/p/if-you-are-writing-a-micro-memoir

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/EstelleSErasmus

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  • Aly Walansky has been covering lifestyle topics, with a focus on food, travel, and cocktails, for two decades. She's done all of this living and working (and eating!) from a tiny New York City studio apartment — so she knows a thing or two about cooking and eating well on a budget, in small spaces -- and sharing it with her audience. Her daily Substack newsletter goes out to close to 10,000 people each day.



    In this episode:

    How Aly Walansky found her niche.[3:26]

    Secrets of building sustainable relationships with editors [4:43]

    The gift of Substack when it comes to time management [6:10]

    How Aly created content during the pandemic [10:17]

    Her experience writing for 10,000 substack subscribers and what she offers paid subscribers. [12:59]

    How she structures her AMAs [14:26]

    The new wave of AI in Journalism [15:55]

    Adding yourself into the story [17:30]

    The importance of a social media footprint for writers, even if you’re an introvert [20:52]



    Connect with Aly

    alywalansky.substack.com

    Connect with Estelle:

    Watch Estelle’s episode #88 with Former HARO Founder, Peter Shankman

    https://estelleserasmus.com/88-the-founder-of-haro-peter-shankman-a-hero-to-journalists-on-deadline-launches-source-of-sources/

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    https://estelleserasmus.com/a-few-pieces-of-exciting-news/



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  • Emily Paulsen has built a successful career as a freelance writer and editor. She has contributed to more than a dozen books, including three as co-author. She has covered a variety of subjects over the years, but specializes in health and healthcare, with an emphasis on health equity and improving the healthcare experience for patients and providers. She is currently president of the American Society of Journalists and Authors, the leading professional organization for independent journalists, authors, and content writers.



    In this episode:

    What is ASJA and Emily and Estelle’s’ experience with this professional organization [2:07]

    The upcoming ASJA virtual conference (September 24-26) and the breakdown of sessions in each track [6:07]

    The Importance of storytelling in journalism [11:20]

    Estelle’s fireside chat at ASJA with Abigail Thomas [13:28]

    ASJA diversity efforts for the freelance writing community [22:51]

    The benefits of ASJA membership and the associate and professional tier [26:38]

    The in-person ASJA conference in February 2025 [29:47]



    Connect with Emily

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/eapaulsen/

    Website: emilypaulsen.com

    Connect with ASJA

    asja.org

    https://www.facebook.com/ASJAinc/

    https://x.com/ASJAhq

    https://www.linkedin.com/company/asja/

    https://www.instagram.com/asjahq

    https://www.tiktok.com/@asjafreelancewriters

    More on ASJA

    Register for the 2024 Virtual Conference: https://www.asja.org/2024-asja-conference/

    Info on the Conference Keynoters: https://www.asja.org/asja-2024-conference-keynoters-are-krishan-trotman-peter-shankman-david-brown/

    The benefits of ASJA membership and eligibility requirements: https://www.asja.org/join-asja/benefits/

    https://www.asja.org/join-asja/eligibility/

    Info on Client Connections 2024 (you have to be a professional member to participate): https://www.asja.org/what-we-do/client-networking/client-connections/cc24/

    The deadline for applying for the scholarship has been extended to 9/1. The deadline is 8/23 for non-members who apply for membership at the same time as applying for the scholarship. https://www.asja.org/asja-offers-members-scholarships-to-ghostmasters-business-of-ghostwriting-course/)

    ASJA will also be offering scholarships to the virtual conference, but that application has not been set up yet.

    Info on ASJA’s diversity initiative plus resources on how to be a more inclusive writer: https://www.asja.org/who-we-are/diversity-and-inclusion/



    Connect with Estelle:

    Watch Estelle’s episode #83 with Abigail Thomas

    https://estelleserasmus.com/83-writing-your-way-into-an-engaging-and-enthralling-story-featuring-abigail-thomas/

    Watch Estelle’s episode #88 with Peter Shankman

    https://estelleserasmus.com/88-the-founder-of-haro-peter-shankman-a-hero-to-journalists-on-deadline-launches-source-of-sources/

    ​​FREE PITCHING GUIDE: Find out more about this episode at

    https://estelleserasmus.com/podcast. You also get a free pitching guide if you sign up for her newsletter.

    Sign up for Estelle’s Personal Essay Class for Writer’s Digest

    https://www.writersonlineworkshops.com/courses/writing-the-personal-essay-101-fundamentals

    See Estelle’s latest blog post with news

    https://estelleserasmus.com/a-few-pieces-of-exciting-news/



    Get Her Book

    Writing That Gets Noticed: Find Your Voice, Become a Better Storyteller, Get Published: https://rb.gy/5ihwp0

    Pre-Order Her Audiobook: https://shorturl.at/4uG2P

    Sign up for her Substack https://estelleserasmus.substack.com (with craft advice and writing opportunities). Paid subscribers receive opportunities for pitch reviews, plus bonus clips from Freelance Writing Direct guests

    Estelle’s latest substack post on Micro Memoir

    https://estelleserasmus.substack.com/p/if-you-are-writing-a-micro-memoir

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/EstelleSErasmus

    TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@EstelleSErasmus

    Estelle’s Latest Articles

    I’m Learning to Listen in New Ways (Shondaland)

    https://www.shondaland.com/live/family/a46102451/im-learning-to-listen-in-new-ways/



    What to Do PreLaunch to Get Your Book Noticed (Writer’s Digest)

    https://www.writersdigest.com/getting-published/what-to-do-pre-launch-to-get-your-book-noticed

    How to Resist the Temptation of AI When Writing (Wired)

    https://www.wired.com/story/how-to-resist-ai-temptation-writing/

  • Sally Wiener Grotta is an award-winning writer, photographer and speaker. Her two most recent books are Of Being Woman, a collection of feminist science fiction (NobleFusion Press) and Daughters of Eve, an essay-based discussion & journaling workbook which mines the tales of biblical matriarchs to explore modern lives, concerns and crises (Bayit Publishing). As a journalist, Sally has traveled on assignment throughout the world, to all the continents, plus many remote islands, covering a wide diversity of cultures and traditions. Sally’s far-ranging experiences flavor her stories and presentations with a sense of wonder, appreciation for human potential and a healthy dose of common sense. Her American Hands narrative photographic project featuring traditional tradespeople (blacksmiths, weavers, spinners, glassblowers, bookbinders, etc.) has received dozens of grants, and the exhibition has been seen in person by over 300,000 people. Sally is co-curator of Galactic Philadelphia Salon reading series, and a member of The Authors Guild and SFWA.

    How Sally became an accidental biblical student

    Fighting against the patriarchy with writing

    The deep roots in female friendships

    Structuring a discussion workbook designed for self reflection and book clubs

    Helping people put themselves into the story and making readers your collaborators

    Writing essays for the book with a personal touch

    How she decided to pick her characters and aligned them with the modules in her book

    The must-have writing pledge (and process) for workshops

    Connect with Sally:

    Website: https://sallywienergrotta.com

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SallyWienerGrotta/

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/SallyWGrotta

    YouTube: https://YouTube.com/SallyWienerGrotta

    BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/sallywienergrotta.bsky.social

    Connect with Estelle:

    ​​FREE PITCHING GUIDE: Find out more about this episode at

    https://estelleserasmus.com/podcast. You also get a free pitching guide if you sign up for her newsletter.

    Sign up for Estelle’s Personal Essay Class for Writer’s Digest

    https://www.writersonlineworkshops.com/courses/writing-the-personal-essay-101-fundamentals

    See Estelle’s latest blog post with news

    https://estelleserasmus.com/a-few-pieces-of-exciting-news/



    Get Her Book

    Writing That Gets Noticed: Find Your Voice, Become a Better Storyteller, Get Published: https://rb.gy/5ihwp0

    Pre-Order Her Audiobook:

    https://shorturl.at/4uG2P

    Sign up for her Substack https://estelleserasmus.substack.com (with craft advice and writing opportunities). Paid subscribers receive opportunities for pitch reviews, plus bonus clips from Freelance Writing Direct guests

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/EstelleSErasmus

    TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@EstelleSErasmus

    Estelle’s Latest Articles

    I’m Learning to Listen in New Ways (Shondaland)

    https://www.shondaland.com/live/family/a46102451/im-learning-to-listen-in-new-ways/



    What to Do PreLaunch to Get Your Book Noticed (Writer’s Digest)

    https://www.writersdigest.com/getting-published/what-to-do-pre-launch-to-get-your-book-noticed

    How to Resist the Temptation of AI When Writing (Wired)

    https://www.wired.com/story/how-to-resist-ai-temptation-writing/

  • Jessica Strawser is editor-at-large at Writer’s Digest and the USA Today bestselling author of suspenseful book club novels, including Almost Missed You; Not That I Could Tell (a Book of the Month pick); A Million Reasons Why; The Next Thing You Know (a People Magazine Pick), and her latest, The Last Caretaker, an instant USA Today bestseller. Her seventh novel, Catch You Later, is forthcoming October 22, 2024. She has written for The New York Times Modern Love, Publishers Weekly and other fine venues, and is a popular writing instructor and freelance editor specializing in helping writers with their submission packages. She lives with her husband and children in Cincinnati, Ohio, where she was named 2019 Writer-in-Residence for the Public Library of Cincinnati & Hamilton County and awarded an Ohio Arts Council Individual Excellence Award for 2024.

    In this episode:

    How Jessica came up with the concept for her novel based on her life experiences [3:27]

    Writing about domestic violence and underground networks in an empowering way [6:47]

    Using nature as a setting [10:28]

    Her decision making process for writing the POV of one character, when many are available [12:48]

    Ending chapters with emotional beats [18:28]

    How to keep raising the stakes in a book by bringing out the tension in relationships [22:32]

    Dealing with the “muddle in the middle” [21:18]

    Secrets of writing using dialogue, action and reflection [24:55]

    Thinking of a book in terms of an arc, not an outline [28:24]

    Using time as a device to create a sense of urgency and move the story forward [29:26]

    Jessica’s role as Editor at Large at Writer’s Digest [29:44]

    Connect with Jessica

    Website: https://jessicastrawser.com

    Facebook: https://facebook.com/Jessicastrawserauthor

    Instagram: https://instagram.com/Jessicastrawserauthor

    The Last Caretaker on Estelle’s Bookshop

    https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-last-caretaker-jessica-strawser/19674038?ean=9781662510229



    Other Episodes Featuring Novelists

    Episode #95: The Catalysts and Craft for Charting and Plotting Novels Featuring Ann Hood

    https://estelleserasmus.com/95-the-catalysts-and-craft-for-charting-and-plotting-novels-featuring-ann-hood/

    Episode #89 Level Up Your Novel By Mastering Visual Imagery and Research

    https://estelleserasmus.com/89-level-up-your-novel-by-mastering-visual-imagery-and-research/

    Episode #70 Writing a YA Romance Novel

    https://estelleserasmus.com/70-writing-a-ya-romance-novel-with-jennifer-chen/

    Episode #63 Witchy Writing With the Shit No One Tells You About Writing Host, Bianca Marais

    https://estelleserasmus.com/63-witchy-writing-with-bianca-marais/

    Episode #47 The Way Life and Writing Should Be With William Dameron

    https://estelleserasmus.com/episode-47-the-way-life-and-writing-should-be-with-william-dameron/

    Episode #45 Writing Women Are the Fiercest Creatures

    https://estelleserasmus.com/45-writing-women-are-the-fiercest-creatures/

    Episode #37 Writing On Fire Island with Jane L. Rosen

    https://estelleserasmus.com/37-writing-on-fire-island/

    Episode #33 My What If Year with Author Alisha Fernandez Miranda

    https://estelleserasmus.com/33-my-what-if-year-with-author-alisha-fernandez-miranda/

    Episode #32 Parallel Lives: Meshing Journalism Into Fiction Writing with Vanessa Hua

    https://estelleserasmus.com/32-parallel-lives-meshing-journalism-into-fiction-writing-with-vanessa-hua/

  • Ann Hood is the author of a dozen books of memoir and fiction, including the bestselling novels THE BOOK THAT MATTERS MOST and THE KNITTING CIRCLE, and editor of the anthologies KNITTING YARNS and KNITTING PEARLS. She lives in Providence, Rhode Island, and New York.

    In this episode:

    How Ann came up with the concept for her book [2:12]

    Writing characters born from life experience and cultural history [7:06]

    The elements of research in historical novels [9:06]

    The Kirkus Review that changed the trajectory of Ann’s career [12:54]

    Navigating through multiple POVs [16:38]

    Food as a character in the novel and as a portal for emotion [19:55]

    How Ann tracks timelines [21:42]

    Finding the patterns throughout a book [22:48]

    Ann’s favorite part of the publishing process [27:34]

    Connect with Ann

    Website: https://www.annhood.us/

    Instagram: https://instagram.com/annhood56

    Facebook: https://facebook.com/annmariehood/

    Ann’s episode on her book Flygirl

    Episode #35 Flying High with Storyteller Ann Hood

    https://estelleserasmus.com/35-flying-high-with-storyteller-ann-hood/

    Get Ann’s novel The Stolen Child on Estelle’s Bookshop

    https://bookshop.org/p/books/the-stolen-child-ann-hood/20610013?ean=9780393609806

    Connect with Estelle:

    ​​FREE PITCHING GUIDE: Find out more about this episode at

    https://estelleserasmus.com/podcast. You also get a free pitching guide if you sign up for her newsletter.



    Sign up for Estelle’s Personal Essay Class for Writer’s Digest

    https://www.writersonlineworkshops.com/courses/writing-the-personal-essay-101-fundamentals

    See Estelle’s latest blog post with news

    https://estelleserasmus.com/a-few-pieces-of-exciting-news/




    Get Her Book

    Writing That Gets Noticed: Find Your Voice, Become a Better Storyteller, Get Published: https://rb.gy/5ihwp0

    Sign up for her Substack https://estelleserasmus.substack.com (with craft advice and writing opportunities). Paid subscribers receive opportunities for pitch reviews, plus bonus clips from Freelance Writing Direct guests

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/EstelleSErasmus

    TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@EstelleSErasmus

    Estelle’s Latest Articles

    I’m Learning to Listen in New Ways (Shondaland)

    https://www.shondaland.com/live/family/a46102451/im-learning-to-listen-in-new-ways/



    What to Do PreLaunch to Get Your Book Noticed (Writer’s Digest)

    https://www.writersdigest.com/getting-published/what-to-do-pre-launch-to-get-your-book-noticed

    How to Resist the Temptation of AI When Writing (Wired)

    https://www.wired.com/story/how-to-resist-ai-temptation-writing/



    Other Recent Episodes Focused on Novelists

    Episode #89 Level Up Your Novel By Focusing on Visual Imagery and Research

    https://estelleserasmus.com/89-level-up-your-novel-by-mastering-visual-imagery-and-research/

    Episode #70 Writing a YA Romance Novel

    https://estelleserasmus.com/70-writing-a-ya-romance-novel-with-jennifer-chen/

    Episode #63 Witchy Writing with the Host of the Shit Noone Tells You About Writing, Bianca Marais

    https://estelleserasmus.com/63-witchy-writing-with-bianca-marais/

    Episode #47 The Way Life and Writing Should Be

    https://estelleserasmus.com/episode-47-the-way-life-and-writing-should-be-with-william-dameron/