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ADRIENNE YOUNG: on NAMESAKE and the magic of connecting with your creativity

1h 5m · Ink Feather Podcast · 25 Mar 19:35

Be sure to check out signed author swag over on our etsy store: www.etsy.com/shop/InkFeatherShop Get my fantasy coloring book or coloring post cards here: inkfeathercollective.com/shop/ Check out our Patreon: www.patreon.com/inkfeatherbooks Don't miss out on any interviews with your favorite authors! sign up for our newsletter to stay up-to-date with new episodes (nothing spammy I promise!)ow.ly/MySI50uJ5Es ------------------------------------------ Welcome to the Ink Feather Podcast, which explores the worlds of sci-fi and fantasy books through those who bring them to life. We chat with authors and industry pros about their books, including new releases and old favorites. I'm Lauren from the Ink Feather Collective and this is episode 54 where I chat with bestselling author Adrienne Young! Adrienne and I sat down to talk about her newest release, NAMESAKE, which hit shelves March 16th. We dig into the world she created, the path she took her character Fable on, and what it was like writing a reactive book vs a proactive one. We also talk about the magic of connecting with your creativity and the spark of idea that, if we follow, leads us to amazing places we didn't expect. All this and more in this episode! Follow Adrienne! IG: https://www.instagram.com/adrienneyoungbooks/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/adriennebooks Also, don't forget to follow Ink Feather: IG: www.instagram.com/inkfeathercollective/ Twitter: twitter.com/inkfeatherbooks

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