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Dear Writer

by Linderson Creations

Dear Writer is a weekly podcast about the experiences of two aspiring authors, from setbacks to successes, and all that goes on in-between. In her other life, show host Ashley Lindsay is a chemist, working in the fields of sustainability and innovation in the city of Auckland, New Zealand. And her co-host Sarah Anderson is an operating room nurse, residing in Calgary, Canada. But on evenings and weekends, we're bloggers at Linderson Creations. Podcasters on Dear Writer. And first and foremost, aspiring authors.

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Episodes

Episode 95: World Building Part 1

26m · Published 30 Aug 05:00
On this week's episode of Dear Writer, we talk about some of the exciting new changes happening on the podcast before jumping in to a discussion about world building. We cover topics ranging from how world building and setting differ, to why it is important to consider world building in your novel.

Episode 94: Writing and Technology with Joanna Penn

39m · Published 23 Aug 04:00
This week on the podcast we had a very interesting interview with Joanna Penn about how the ever-evolving world of technology affects our careers as authors. We discussed the advances in artificial intelligence and how it can be used as a writing aid, before moving onto the topic of digital narration and what benefits might be derived from this technology.

Episode 93: Culturing Creativity - Sestina Poems

35m · Published 16 Aug 04:00
This week on our culturing creativity episode, we explored Sestina Poems and discussed how they can contribute to inspiring creativity. For this exercise, we used the instructions on the masterclass website linked below to come up with the Sestina Poem. Adhering to the strict structure was a challenge, but an enjoyable one! Click on the link if you are interested in creating a sestina poem yourself. https://www.masterclass.com/articles/sestina-poem-form Below, you can find our poems. Sarah's Poem: A Sestina for Julia Nothing more fun than play with your favourite person. A toothless grin, your face an open book. Between your gums, pools milk, overflowing down your chin. As we sing your eyes flutter closed. The parks are closed. Mummy, where can we play? At home, my sweet. Coo and sing to me, with those unpracticed lips. Grin when you make a sound. Bottled milk makes wet rings, resting on your book. Too tired for a book. Slumbering with the door closed, you won’t stir for milk. Tickling your toes, your nose. I play with your hands. A sleepy grin. But then you wake, and furiously sing. Beep, beep, beep. The bottle warmer will sing for us. Have patience. Maybe a story? A book? Your frustrated pout is an upside-down grin. Little fists clenched tightly closed, I cannot persuade you to play. You wail, demanding milk. Now satiated, I watch you snooze. Creamy milk- colored skin. How your beauty does sing! Eyelashes longer than mine, they play across rosy cheeks. So many things my book never told me. I press it closed, my chest swelling. If only hearts could grin. Sometimes it grows, your grin. Mouth full with a bottle of milk. Dimples denting, and lips barely closed around the nipple. Just wait until you can sing— why waste a moment with a book, when the world is ready to play? You make my world sing, and I could fill a book about how prettily you play. Ashley's Poem: Reconnection These days, old friends are a memory. Of a time we once connected. Cried together, and laughed. A relic of the past, Where days last only a moment. Gone in no time. Other days, old friends are frozen in time. A picture of a memory. A moment. Two souls connected By a shared history, past. One where we laughed. Like that day we laughed In the bar, that one time. Sharing stories past, And present. A memory, Where we connected, For only a moment. Yesterday, I remembered you for a moment. And I laughed, Like we used to when we connected. I thought back in time To a memory Of our past. Perhaps I should reach into the past And take a moment. To pull out a memory, Of us when we laughed. Together. Bring back a time When we could be connected. Today, again, we connected. And it was like the past Never faded with time. We talked for a moment, Reminisced, and laughed. To make a new memory. Tomorrow I will remember that moment. That time we laughed. The memory.

Episode 92: A Diverse Cast

56m · Published 09 Aug 05:00
This week we discuss the importance of having a diverse cast of characters in your novel. We chat about how we feel diversity in fiction has changed over the past ten years, how we feel we have changed as writers during this time, and some tips for creating authentic characters.

Episode 91: Talking Shop

29m · Published 02 Aug 05:00
In this month's Talking Shop episode, Sarah reviewed Episode 7 and 8 from the lecture series Writing Great Fiction - The Mechanics of Dialogue and Integrating Dialogue into Narrative. Ashley reviewed chapter four of The Writing Experiment – Strategies for Innovative Creative Writing By Hazel Smith which was about using already existing texts to inspire new literature.

Episode 90: Author Spotlight - Melissa Guyan

58m · Published 26 Jul 04:00
This week we talked to Melissa Guyan about her writing journey. Melissa is a New Zealand based indie author. Her work spans a number of subgenres in romantic fiction, with a different penname for each. In YA romance, she goes by Jordan Ford, in romantic suspense she is Melissa Pearl, and in romantic comedy she is Melody Sweet. She also cowrites Christian small town romance under the penname Sophia Quinn. Melissa has published over 80 novels and owns a small press company, Forever Love Publishing. At the end of the show, Melissa discussed her reading challenge. If you would like to take part in this, follow the link here: www.foreverlovepublishing.com/reading-challenge

Episode 89: Culturing Creativity - How to Say No

33m · Published 19 Jul 04:00
On this culturing creativity episode, we discussed the power of saying 'no'. Saying no can be a difficult feat to master, yet without appropriate boundaries it can be easy to fall victim to burnout. We talked about whether we find it hard to say no, and some tips and thoughts on how to ease the guilt and free up writing time.

Episode 88: Transforming the First Draft

53m · Published 12 Jul 05:00
This week, we discuss how to edit the first draft of your novel. Should you let your manuscript rest or start editing immediately? Then, we share our editing checklists and some tips about dealing with Beta Reader feedback.

Episode 87: Talking Shop

33m · Published 06 Jul 05:00
In this month's Talking Shop episode, Sarah reviewed the second chapter of The Emotional Craft of Fiction by Donald Maas which explained the nuances of showing vs telling. Ashley reviewed chapter two of a book called The Writing Experiment – Strategies for Innovative Creative Writing By Hazel Smith which demonstrated a writing technique based on experimenting with different genres.

Episode 86: Author Spotlight - Beth D. Carter

1h 1m · Published 28 Jun 05:00
On our Author Spotlight segment this month, we chatted with Beth D. Carter. Beth is a US based author who writes romance novels about ordinary girls in extraordinary situations. She has been published for thirteen years and released 100+ books in that time. We had a really interesting conversation about the twists and turns in her publishing journey, and she shared some invaluable writing advice and editing tips.

Dear Writer has 155 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 101:39:26. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 4th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 19th, 2024 22:13.

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