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Pencils&Lipstick podcast
by Kat Caldwell
On the Pencils&Lipstick podcast Kat talks to authors, editors and other professionals in the writing and publishing field to learn more about the craft of writing. If you're a writer or just love listening to author interviews about writing, Pencils&Lipstick is about to be your newest favorite podcast.
Copyright: Kat Caldwell-Ladwell Publishing Pencils&Lipstick 2019
Episodes
It's An Author Revolution with Carissa Andrews
1h 13m · PublishedMy guest this week is Carissa Andrews, International Best-Selling author and creator of Author Revolution.
We talk about what she's learned in the writing business in her years of being an Indie Author and why she's focusing on author mindset in her podast and courses. Be sure to check then out!
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Theater, Fiction and Community with Amy Bernstein
56m · PublishedAmy Berstein has written novels, plays, poems and hybrid forms of fiction that explore the intersection of politics and culture. Some of her work is realistic, some is experimental. She's been heavily involved in her local theatrical community and is now a certified non-fiction coach through Author Accelerator.
You can find Amy on her website here. And you can read her blog on Medium here.
Transcript is found here.
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The Henna Artist with Alka Joshi
1h 16m · PublishedAlka Joshi was inspired by the richness of Indian culture and her own Indian heritage for her writing. Her book The Henna Artist is a beautiful homage to the women of India who fought for sufferage by fighting for their own dignity and personal freedom. In this interview we talk about how much her mother impacted the story behind her trilogy, the impact of India on America, why she pivoted to writing fiction and so much more. You can find The Henna Artist trilogy and more information about Alka Joshi on her website here.
Findn the transcript here.
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Fiction University with Janice Hardy
1h 9m · PublishedJanice has a mission : To show writers ways to build a solid foundation for their writing. To provide tips and advice they could take right from these articles and apply directly to their work in progress. (To) give clear examples and advice on how ..., so every writer could bring the story they wanted to write to life.
Janice Hardy is also the award-winning author of the teen fantasy trilogy The Healing Wars, including The Shifter, Blue Fire, and Darkfall from Balzer+Bray/Harper Collins.
She also writes the Grace Harper series for adults under the name, J.T. Hardy.
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The Ghost Marriage - A Memoir
1h 2m · PublishedKirsten MIckelwait is my guest this week. We talk about the intricasies of writing memoir, especially when the story might affect those you love. Kirsten lets us in on how she got through writing the most painful parts, how she handles criticism and what's in her future for writing.
You can find out more about Kirsten and her book, The Ghost Marriage here >>> kirstenmickelwait.com
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The Creative Business of Writing with Andi Cumbo-Floyd
1h 3m · PublishedAndi has been on all sides of the writing business. From being a mystery author to writing non-fiction to editing manuscripts, one thing has staye dthe same: the fact that every writer is running a bsuiness.
Now Andi focuses on her writing and coaching creatives on how to run their creative business in order to scale for whatever they deem as success.
Find Andi at andilit.com. Find her mysters at ACFBookens.com.
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The Drive to Write with Rhonda Douglas
1h 6m · PublishedRhonda Douglas is a well respected Canadian short-story writer and poet. She has Welcome to the Circus: Stories, Some Days I Think I Know Things: The Cassandra Poems and How to Love a Lonely Man. She’s a writer with a day-call, an editor and writing mentor.
Find Rhonda on her website resilientwriters.com
Interact with Rhonda on Instagram @resilientwriters or on Facebook/theresilientwriter
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Writers Helping Writers with Becca Puglisi
1h 0m · PublishedHow can I find another word for happy? What kind of conflict would a childhood of excess create? How can I describe a rural setting with real language?
Becca Puglisi and Angela Ackerman have the solution for you! Their Writers Helping Writers Descriptive Thesaurus Guides are best-selling writing guides that have helped authors and professionals alike. Today I talk with Becca Puglisi, one of the founders of the website Writers Helping Writers and One Stop For Writers as well as the co-author of the thesarus series.
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Thriller Author Nick Thacker
1h 3m · PublishedToday's guest is thriller author Nick Thacker. He dipped his toes into the game a decade ago just for some fun, and is now a full-time writer. BUt not just a writer, we talk about all the other side projects he has as part of his mission to help authors in their endeavors.
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Pencils&Lipstick podcast has 123 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 115:44:11. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 9th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on April 7th, 2024 03:19.