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What Were You Thinking?

by Dana Goldstein

A podcast that invites authors to share the evolution of their books from the "What If" musings to the words on the page.

Copyright: Dana Goldstein

Episodes

Season 2, Episode 16: Getting dirty with Grit Lit - Kelly J Ford, Real Bad Things

48m · Published 06 Sep 13:00

Real Bad Things will leave with some real bad dreams. At least it did for me. To say I LOVED this book is a gross misrepresentation of just how deep I fell. It was my first 5-star read of 2022 and I knew before I was halfway done that I wanted to interview the author, Kelly J Ford. We cover a lot of topics in this episode: the agent journey, GritLit/Southern Gothic/Southern Noir, LGBTQ+ genre, her process (helo, playlists!) and much more.

Visit Kelly's website. 

Find more GritLit on Goodreads. 

Read this fantastic piece by Kelly about her author journey (and all the relentless self-doubt involved).

Learn more about the host, Dana Goldstein.

Support the podcast on Patreon.

Summer Replay Series: Season 2, Episode 8: Five Hundred Million Years in the longest Squid Game ever - Danna Staaf, Monarchs of the Sea

49m · Published 30 Aug 13:00

If this was an episode of Who Would Win: Dinosaurs or Cephalopods, the squids would come out on top. While dinosaurs fossils get all the glory, it's the cephalopod fossils who have been doing all the work of telling the story of survival. After already surviving five (5!!!) mass extinctions, the cephalopods are likely the ocean creatures that will survive the next one. They are truly the Monarchs of the Sea, rising to the top from the deepest, darkest places of the sea.

In this episode, I talk to author Danna Staff whose book examines the fossil records of cephalpods - squid, octopus and cuttlefish. We talk about their evolution, their survival skills, the challenges of studying creatures of the sea, and how they have managed to stick around this blue marble for so long.

Visit Danna's website.

Watch the EVNautilus YouTube videos.

Save the Nautilus initiative.

The latest cephalopod (maybe) discovery.

Learn more about the host, Dana Goldstein.

Become a Patron.

Summer Replay Series: Season 1, Episode 13: Murder and Mayhem in the...church office? - All is Well with Katherine Walker

36m · Published 16 Aug 13:00

This debut novel is a crazy ride. From the very first page, I was hooked, wanting to know why a priest murdered a parishioner with a candlestick. If that feels reminiscent of a game of Clue (Colonel Mustard, in the library, with a knife), you're not wrong. There are enough twists and turns and unexpected, laugh out loud moments in All is Well to give you literary whiplash.

Buy All is Well.

To learn more about the Beringia Land Mass:

https://phys.org/news/2021-05-ancient-horse-dna-reveals-gene.html

https://www.beringia.com/exhibit/ice-age-animals/giant-beaver

My Sister the Serial Killer: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/38819868-my-sister-the-serial-killer

Check out my own work at my website.

Summer Replay Series: Season 1, Episode 6: Representing Culture - Brittney Morris, Slay

24m · Published 02 Aug 13:00

Brittney Morris performed what most writers would consider an impossible feat: she wrote an entire novel in 12 days. After being inspired by the Black Panther movie, Brittney decided to write a story about a 17-year-old high schooler who developed a game played by the global black community. Brittney wanted to participate in Pitch Wars, a mentoring program where published/agented authors, editors, or industry interns choose one writer each, read their entire manuscript, and offer suggestions on how to make the manuscript shine for an agent showcase.

She had 14 days to produce an entire manuscript. So she did.

In this episode, Brittney shares how she feels the pressure to represent her race, how she overcame more than 200 rejections and what the full-time writing life means to her.

Learn more about Brittney on her website.

Check our her author profile on Amazon.

To learn more about me, my books and for past episodes, visit danagoldstein.ca.

Season 2, Episode 15: Characters to warm your heart - Clare Pooley, Iona Iverson's Rules for Commuting

45m · Published 19 Jul 13:00

Both of Clare Pooley's novels do a fantastic job of capturing what it is to be authentically human. It's ironic, given that she wrote a blog about her alcoholism anonymously for years. She is a master at multiple character narratives; The Authenticity Project and Iona Iverson's Rules for Commuting are heartwarming, with characters you hate and love and back again.

In this episode, Clare shares what led her to start the Mommy was a Secret Drinker blog, her journey to publication, managing multiple characters, and how she waled away from a complete 90,000 word manuscript.

Watch her TedX talk: https://www.ted.com/talks/clare_pooley_making_sober_less_shameful

Read about the abandoned novel: https://lithub.com/clare-pooley-on-writerly-perseverance-and-knowing-when-to-give-up/

Learn more about Clare: https://clarepooley.com/

Learn more about the host: danagoldstein.ca

Support the podcast: www.patreon.com/WWYT

Season 2, Episode 14: Southern charm reflected in prose - Beth Duke, It All Comes Back to You

43m · Published 05 Jul 13:00

The love Beth Duke holds for her home state of Alabama is abundantly clear in her novels. Through It All Comes Back to You and Tapestry, she brings the south to life through her characters, their dialogue and the way they live. She charmed me through her novels and through this conversation.

She shares her experiences with book clubs, agents and the traditional publishing world and is candid about how she found INCREDIBLE success as an independent author.

Find her books on her website.

Mentions in this episode:

Learn more about the Marshall Space Centre.

Novel Bitches

Canadian sources for book subscription boxes:

https://www.owlcrate.com/

https://sweetreadsbox.com/pages/subscription-options

Support this podcast on Patreon.

Learn more about the host, Dana Goldstein.

Season 2, Episode 13: The dark side of Young Adult - Kelly DeVos, Go Hunt Me

41m · Published 21 Jun 13:00

Kelly DeVos is the author of 5 young adult novels. She has a remarkable gift for tapping into the fears and insecurities of teenagers, but it's the dark side of her characters that really shines. The young women who are her main characters are determined, saucy and smart- mouthed. It's hard not to see your younger self in the pages of her novels.

In this episode, we talk about strong YA characters, her journey to publication and the not always nice feedback.

Visit Kelly's website.

Follow her on Twitter and Instagram.

STICKERS!!!!

Learn more about Trixie Belden.

Visit the host, Dana Goldstein's, website.

Support the podcast on Patreon.

Season 2, Episode 13: The dark side of Young Adult - Kelly DeVos, Go Hunt Me

41m · Published 21 Jun 13:00

Kelly DeVos is the author of 5 young adult novels. She has a remarkable gift for tapping into the fears and insecurities of teenagers, but it's the dark side of her characters that really shines. The young women who are her main characters are determined, saucy and smart- mouthed. It's hard not to see your younger self in the pages of her novels.

In this episode, we talk about strong YA characters, her journey to publication and the not always nice feedback.

Visit Kelly's website.

Follow her on Twitter and Instagram.

STICKERS!!!!

Learn more about Trixie Belden.

Visit the host, Dana Goldstein's, website.

Support the podcast on Patreon.

Season 2, Episode 12: Going from public service to published author - Pat Duckworth, Menopause Mind the Gap.

36m · Published 07 Jun 13:00

Pat Duckworth was caught off guard by the need to share what she knows about menopause. After time at a retreat, she discovered she did have a book in her, trying to get out. Actually, she had five books waiting to see the light of day. Over the UK, where she lives and works, Pat has become the go-to expert on managing menopause symptoms using mind/body techniques. She is also leading the way for workplace awareness, helping businesses understand how to keep menopausal women working and making accommodations for their changing needs.

Visit her website.

Read about the menopause discrimination in the workplace:

https://ottawacitizen.com/news/local-news/diocese-settles-discrimination-case-with-depressed-menopausal-employee

https://hbr.org/2020/02/its-time-to-start-talking-about-menopause-at-work

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/business/article-we-should-be-talking-about-menopause-at-work/

Support the podcast by becoming a patron.

Season 2, Episode 11: Baring it all in memoir - Marci Warhaft, The Good Stripper

37m · Published 24 May 13:00

When you first meet Marci Warhaft, you immediately recognize a woman who is confident in who she is. She is fun and outgoing. She dances on TikTok. She is never afraid to take a chance. That's the Marci I've known for a decade. But when I picked up The Good Stripper, I was stunned with what I found in those pages: a series of traumatic events, the struggle with an eating disorder, a sex life she really didn't want, and a lifestyle not commonly associated with motherhood. 

The Good Stripper is so candid, I felt uncomfortable learning these things about my friend. It proved that you never know what is happening behind closed doors or in someone's head. In this episode we talk about Marci's life, her experience writing the book, and how she manages the feedback and fallout common when writing memoir.

Visit Marci's wesbite.

Support the podcast.

Learn more about the host, Dana Goldstein.

What Were You Thinking? has 78 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 52:48:44. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 16th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 31st, 2024 23:41.

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