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In this eye-opening episode of Talking Book Publishing, hosts Kathleen and Adanna sit down with Ross Rojek, editor and publisher of City Book Review, to explore the inner workings of the book review industry. Ross shares the journey of launching City Book Review in Sacramento in 2008 and evolving it into a network of review sites across eight U.S. cities, plus a special platform for young reviewers, Kids Book Buzz. With candor and humor, he explains the real work behind publishing honest book reviews, from managing hundreds of reviewers to handling over 1,500 book submissions a month.Listeners will gain a behind-the-scenes look at the review selection process, the distinction between editorial and reader reviews, and why professional presentation is essential. Ross also offers invaluable advice to authors—especially indie and self-published ones—about treating their writing as a business. From marketing tips to understanding what makes a book stand out to reviewers and libraries, this episode is packed with practical insights for anyone in the literary world.We'd like to hear from you. If you have topics or speakers you'd like us to interview, please email us at podcast@talkingbookpublishing.today and join the conversation in the comments on our Instagram @writerspubsnet.
In this episode of Talking Book Publishing, hosts Kathleen and Adanna sit down with memoir expert Wendy Dale to explore the art and architecture of writing memoirs. Wendy introduces her transformative approach to storytelling through her "Memoir Engineering System," which emphasizes writing with structure and clarity from the very first draft. Listeners will discover the essential difference between scenes and transitions and how mastering these two components can dramatically improve their storytelling.Wendy shares how emotional truth, rather than a chronological list of life events, makes a memoir compelling. She provides practical insights into the importance of outlining, crafting meaningful scenes, and integrating transitions that emotionally connect moments. With her signature humor and candor, Wendy makes a case for turning your life experiences into a page-turning narrative while staying true to your voice—whether deeply emotional, humorous, or somewhere in between.We'd like to hear from you. If you have topics or speakers you'd like us to interview, please email us at podcast@talkingbookpublishing.today and join the conversation in the comments on our Instagram @writerspubsnet.
In this episode of Talking Book Publishing, hosts Kathleen and Adanna sit down with renowned entertainment attorney Clair Burrill, whose new book Attorney to the Stars offers an inside look into his decades-long career representing some of the biggest names in music, film, and television. From his early days as a musician to becoming a top entertainment lawyer, Clair shares captivating stories about his clients, including John Candy, Robin Williams, Waylon Jennings, and The Rolling Stones.Beyond the celebrity encounters, Clair opens up about turning his career and personal experiences into a book. He talks about how storytelling became a passion, the challenges of writing, and why he structured the book the way he did. For aspiring authors, his journey from legal briefs to memoir writing offers valuable lessons.Plus, for a limited time, Attorney to the Stars will be available as a free eBook on Amazon from March 14 for five days—so don't miss your chance to grab a copy! Whether you're a fan of Hollywood history, music industry secrets, or legal drama, this is a packed episode with fascinating anecdotes and invaluable insights.We'd like to hear from you. If you have topics or speakers you'd like us to interview, please email us at podcast@talkingbookpublishing.today and join the conversation in the comments on our Instagram @writerspubsnet.
In honor of Women's History Month, Summer ditched the boys and invited a panel of the ladies of Super Switch Headz (Vanessa Fernandez, Emma Brockway, Rachel Kane, and games writer Adanna) to talk about historically girly gamer things like friendship, fashion, and who they'd like to kiss the most in Final Fantasy VII. Additionally, we discuss the gaming space as a woman today, and how women fit in to what has been a predominantly male-dominated industry. We didn't forget the gaming news, either, like Pokémon Presents showing off Pokémon Legends: Z-A, a game being delisted from NSO, the Switch turning 8 years old, and so much more. And of course the games we've been playing. Listen to Super Switch Headz on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you enjoy podcasts. 0:00:00 Introduction 0:05:32 News and Rumors 0:31:51 Just us Gorls 1:20:37 Games We're Playing Discord: https://discord.com/invite/CWbF4gb Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/switchheadz Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/SuperSwitchHeadz/ Website: http://www.switchheadz.com/ Clips Channel: http://www.youtube.com/@SwitchHeadzClips Adanna's Website: https://afnarratives.carrd.co/
In this gripping episode of Talking Book Publishing, Kathleen and Adanna sit down with Jane Howatt, author of Jigsaw and Jane: 13 Years of Murder and Mayhem with Badge Number One. Jane shares the incredible story of how a single newspaper article led her into the world of homicide detective John St. John, the LAPD's legendary investigator known as "Jigsaw John." What started as an ambitious attempt to write a book turned into a transformative journey that brought Jane face-to-face with crime scenes, victims' families, and even serial killers.Jane discusses her evolution from a tennis-playing wife of a doctor to an embedded true crime writer, the deep bond she formed with St. John, and the chilling realities she encountered while riding along in his squad car. She also reflects on the importance of persistence in writing and the powerful role that compassion plays in understanding both the victims and the perpetrators of violent crimes. Whether you're a true crime fan or an aspiring author, this conversation is a must-listen!We'd like to hear from you. If you have topics or speakers you'd like us to interview, please email us at podcast@talkingbookpublishing.today and join the conversation in the comments on our Instagram @writerspubsnet.
Adanna Nedd is a narrative designer and writer for video games. Born in the Chesapeake Bay State of Maryland, she studied Information Technology & English at Penn State University as a Millennium Scholar. While at Penn State, she started multiple research projects investigating how players represent themselves in video games through their choice of skins. After graduating, she began writing for games, specialising in character-driven stories focused on people of colour. My guest has written for projects including Celestia, the romance game Kiss U, and, most recently, Spirit Swap: Lofi Beats to Match-3 To, released this month. Be attitude for gains. https://plus.acast.com/s/my-perfect-console. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Kathleen and Adanna as they chat with the incredible Theasa Tuohy. From her groundbreaking work as one of the early women in journalism to her remarkable journey into fiction writing, Theasa's story is full of inspiration and adventure.Her novels, including Flying Jenny and Five O'Clock Follies, reflect her rich life experiences, which she masterfully weaves into her fiction. In this episode, Theasa shares fascinating insights into her Paris Backstage Mysteries series and discusses her newest book, Mademoiselle Le Sleuth. This lighthearted Parisian mystery features vivid settings, intriguing characters, and even a precocious child detective, showcasing her deep love for Paris and storytelling.Come along for an engaging discussion on the art of writing, transitioning from journalism to fiction, and the joy of crafting compelling narratives.We'd like to hear from you. If you have topics or speakers you'd like us to interview, please email us at podcast@talkingbookpublishing.today and join the conversation in the comments on our Instagram @writerspubsnet.
Kathleen and Adanna welcome award-winning cover designer Eric Labacz to Talking Book Publishing for an engaging discussion on the art and strategy of book cover design. From his beginnings in graphic arts to becoming a trusted designer for publishers and indie authors, Eric shares how his experiences shape his unique approach to every project.This conversation explores why a book's cover is often its most critical selling tool, especially in an online-dominated market. Eric discusses the challenges of balancing creativity with practical marketing needs, how he adapts designs across genres, and what authors should know before working with a professional designer.Take advantage of Eric's upcoming webinar on December 5 at 11 a.m. Pacific Time! Attendees who register at wpnwebinars.com before November 31 will have the exclusive chance to submit a book cover for Eric to critique live during the session.We'd like to hear from you. If you have topics or speakers you'd like us to interview, please email us at podcast@talkingbookpublishing.today and join the conversation in the comments on our Instagram @writerspubsnet.
Hosts Kathleen and Adanna sit down with Victoria Strauss, co-founder of Writer Beware, to uncover the alarming and evolving world of author scams. For over 25 years, Victoria has been critical in exposing fraudulent schemes targeting writers, from fee-charging literary agents and deceptive vanity publishers to dubious marketing offers. In this episode of Talking Book Publishing, she reveals how AI and other tools have made these scams harder than ever to detect, sharing essential advice for authors to avoid falling victim.The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding the business side of publishing as scammers continue to prey on authors seeking recognition and success. With practical tips for both new and seasoned writers, Kathleen, Adanna, and Victoria provide valuable insights into how authors can protect themselves and their work. Writers & Publishers Network is hosting an upcoming panel on November 21. Victoria will offer further guidance on recognizing and avoiding scams. We encourage our listeners to attend.We'd like to hear from you. If you have topics or speakers you'd like us to interview, please email us at podcast@talkingbookpublishing.today and join the conversation in the comments on our Instagram @writerspubsnet.
Hey friends! In this episode of Talking Book Publishing, Kathleen and Adanna sit down with indie author and Amazon ads expert Sonja Dewing. Trust us—you don't want to miss it! Sonja spills all the details about her journey from traditional publishing roadblocks to thriving as a self-published author. She shares how her first book, Toy of the Gods, overcame early rejection to become a hit, and she's here to help you navigate the world of Amazon ads.Sonja's got you covered if you've ever wondered how to get your book in front of the right readers. She breaks down the secrets of running successful Amazon ad campaigns, explains why organic traffic is key, and even talks about how Facebook ads can work together with Amazon. Oh, and did we mention she's hosting a webinar on October 24 for WPN (wpnwebinars.com to register) where you can learn even more? Tune in for some real-world advice and actionable tips that could help boost your book sales without breaking the bank.We'd like to hear from you. If you have topics or speakers you'd like us to interview, please email us at podcast@talkingbookpublishing.today and join the conversation in the comments on our Instagram @writerspubsnet.
In this bonus episode of Higher Ed Pulse live from NACAC, Mallory Willsea sits down with Adanna Smith, University Counselor at Wayne State University, to discuss pivotal legislative initiatives in Michigan aimed at increasing student access to education. They explore bills that address testing mandates, FAFSA requirements, and support for middle schoolers, all designed to break down barriers and enhance student opportunities in the state.Key TakeawaysHouse Bills 4810 and 4811: These bills aim to eliminate mandatory SAT scores on transcripts and the essay portion, aligning Michigan with test-optional trends.Universal FAFSA requirement: The push for a statewide FAFSA mandate could unlock opportunities for scholarships and financial aid, especially for first-generation students.Supporting middle school access: A new initiative targets career exploration and skills development for middle schoolers, helping to meet Michigan's 60 by 30 goal.What are Michigan's House Bills 4810 and 4811?Adanna shares that these bills focus on eliminating the requirement for the Michigan Merit Exam (SAT) score to be posted on high school transcripts. Many schools are now test-optional, and this mandate may inadvertently hinder students from gaining admission or receiving scholarships. By removing the SAT score requirement, students have more flexibility in their applications. Additionally, the bills would eliminate the essay portion of the SAT, which many institutions no longer require for admission, and the WorkKeys component, which has lost relevance in today's job market.How will a universal FAFSA bill impact Michigan students?Adanna highlights the importance of a universal FAFSA bill currently being considered in Michigan. This legislation would require all students to complete the FAFSA as part of their application process. The completion of FAFSA is a critical step for students, particularly first-generation and lower-income families, in accessing scholarships and financial aid. Adanna emphasizes that many students are unaware of the aid opportunities available to them, and this bill would help ensure that they don't miss out on critical funding. Furthermore, it aligns with Michigan's broader goal to increase the number of adults with a college degree or trade certificate by 2030.What is the importance of middle school initiatives in education access?Adanna discusses her involvement in the development of a new committee within MACAC aimed at supporting middle school counselors. The goal is to expose middle school students to various career paths and the skills necessary to succeed in those professions. This early intervention plays a key role in helping Michigan meet its ambitious goal of having 60% of working-age adults equipped with a college degree or trade certification by 2030. By reaching students earlier, the initiative aims to create equitable access to education and career opportunities. - - - -Connect With Our Co-Hosts:Mallory Willsea https://www.linkedin.com/in/mallorywillsea/https://twitter.com/mallorywillseaSeth Odell https://www.linkedin.com/in/sethodell/https://twitter.com/sethodellAbout The Enrollify Podcast Network:The Higher Ed Pulse is a part of the Enrollify Podcast Network. If you like this podcast, chances are you'll like other Enrollify shows too! Some of our favorites include Generation AI and Confessions of a Higher Education Social Media Manager.Enrollify is made possible by Element451 — the next-generation AI student engagement platform helping institutions create meaningful and personalized interactions with students. Learn more at element451.com.Element451 is hosting the AI Engage Summit on Oct 29 and 30Register now for this free, virtual event.The future of higher ed is being redefined by the transformative power of AI. The AI Engage Summit brings together higher ed leaders, innovators, and many of your favorite Enrollify creators to explore AI's impact on student engagement, enrollment marketing, and institutional success. Experience firsthand how AI is improving content personalization at scale, impacting strategic decision-making, and intuitively automating the mundane tasks that consume our time. The schedule is packed with real examples and case studies, so you leave knowing how to harness AI to drive meaningful change at your institution. Whether you're looking to enhance student outcomes, optimize enrollment marketing, or simply stay ahead of the curve, the AI Engage Summit is your gateway to the next level of higher education innovation. Registration is free, save your spot today.
One of the pleasures of my career has been mentoring young people, and I was thrilled to reconnect with one of my former mentees, Chántelle Adanna. Chántelle has blossomed into a literary artist, author, spoken word poet, screenwriter, and self-love/wellness advocate. In this episode, we explore her journey and the impactful work she's doing to uplift and support other Black women writers.Visit her websiteExplore her work on Linktree
In this episode of Talking Book Publishing, hosts Kathleen and Adanna sit down with Leslie Lehr, an experienced author and writing consultant, to demystify the art of crafting effective query letters. Leslie, a successful author with a diverse career journey, shares her insights and experiences, from novel and screenwriting to becoming a well-known expert in developing compelling query letters that capture the attention of literary agents.She discusses the importance of understanding the structure of a query letter, the critical components that make a query letter stand out, and the evolving nature of the publishing industry. Leslie also previews her upcoming webinar, where she will dive deeper into the techniques and strategies for writing successful query letters, providing invaluable insights for new and seasoned writers. She will give more in-depth information on September 14 with Unlock the Secrets to a Killer Query Letter. (more information here)Listeners will learn about the essential elements of a query letter, the differences between fiction and nonfiction writing, and the common mistakes to avoid. Leslie emphasizes the practicality of understanding your book's unique selling points and how to convey them succinctly in a query letter. This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to take their manuscript to the next level and break into traditional publishing.We'd like to hear from you. If you have topics or speakers you'd like us to interview, please email us at podcast@talkingbookpublishing.today and join the conversation in the comments on our Instagram @writerspubsnet.
In this episode of Talking Book Publishing, hosts Kathleen and Adanna engage in a delightful conversation with accomplished author Ilona Joy Saari. Ilona discusses her latest release, The Wrong Station, the third book in the Mystery Chronicles of New York Women series. The story follows the adventures of Lorna, a videographer who finds herself in a precarious situation after accidentally getting off at the wrong station late at night. What she discovers is chilling and sets the stage for a thrilling tale of survival and suspense.The episode explores Ilona's unique journey, from her days as a press secretary for President Jimmy Carter to her current role as a mystery writer. Ilona shares her passion for creating complex characters and how her diverse experiences in politics, television, and even food blogging have influenced her writing. This episode is a must-listen for fans of mystery novels and those intrigued by the intersection of life experiences and storytelling.We'd like to hear from you. If you have topics or speakers you'd like us to interview, please email us at podcast@talkingbookpublishing.today and join the conversation in the comments on our Instagram @writerspubsnet.
In this episode of Talking Book Publishing, co-hosts Kathleen and Adanna engage in a captivating conversation with accomplished author Robin Gerber. Robin, renowned for her works on Eleanor Roosevelt, Katherine Graham, and Ruth Handler, shares her unique journey from writing columns to becoming a published author and renowned speaker. The conversation delves into how Robin's book on Eleanor Roosevelt transformed her career and her perspective on leadership and resilience, making for an inspiring narrative.Robin discusses the unexpected paths her writing career has taken, including her public speaking and playwriting involvement. She offers insights into her latest projects and reflects on the challenges and triumphs of writing about historical figures who have shaped the world. Robin reveals how her book on Eleanor Roosevelt, a true testament to the power of storytelling, not only transformed her career but also created a lucrative career in public speaking, where she inspires audiences with stories of women in leadership. The episode is a powerful testament to perseverance, passion, and the transformative power of storytelling.We'd like to hear from you. If you have topics or speakers you'd like us to interview, please email us at podcast@talkingbookpublishing.today and join the conversation in the comments on our Instagram @writerspubsnet.
In this episode of Talking Book Publishing, Kathleen and Adanna explore the transformative potential of AI in book marketing. Drawing from their experiences and recent client projects, they highlight how tools like ChatGPT can simplify and enhance authors' marketing efforts. They delve into practical applications, such as generating book descriptions, creating social media content calendars, and selecting effective hashtags. While emphasizing the necessity of human editing to maintain authenticity, they argue that AI can provide a valuable starting point and fresh perspective for marketing tasks.The speakers also address common concerns about AI's role in creative work, reassuring listeners that AI is a tool to amplify rather than replace human creativity. They share tips on using AI for research, content creation, and engagement strategies to build a loyal readership. By integrating AI tools into their workflow, authors can save time and focus more on their writing. Kathleen and Adanna encourage authors, especially indie writers, to embrace AI technologies to stay competitive and effectively market their books in today's digital landscape while maintaining their unique creative voice.We'd like to hear from you. If you have topics or speakers you'd like us to interview, please email us at podcast@talkingbookpublishing.today and join the conversation in the comments on our Instagram @writerspubsnet.
In this episode of Talking Book Publishing, hosts Kathleen and Adanna participate in a fascinating conversation with Lina Hart, the author of “The Spectral Series,” a sci-fi supernatural romance series. Lina's unique journey to becoming an indie author, shaped by her lifelong love for sci-fi, particularly Star Trek, is sure to inspire. She shares insights into the intricacies of crafting a story with multiple points of view, underlining the significance of detailed character development, especially for antagonists. Lina also opens up about her outlining process, the challenges of writing interconnected timelines, and the joys of allowing characters to evolve organically during the writing process.Listeners may be inspired by Lina's journey and gain valuable insights into her approach to creating believable, complex characters and maintaining consistency across different perspectives. She also touches on the business side of indie publishing, from her experience with a publishing house for her first book, Beyond Power, to her plans for self-publishing her subsequent works. The episode concludes with Lina's anticipation for her upcoming releases and her advice for aspiring authors, ensuring a truly engaging experience for the audience.We'd like to hear from you. If you have topics or speakers you'd like us to interview, please email us at podcast@talkingbookpublishing.today and join the conversation in the comments on our Instagram @writerspubsnet.
Earn CE credit here. This program has been approved for 1 clock hour of continuing education credit by the Texas Speech-Language-Hearing Association (TSHA). Listen, buy quiz (just $8), earn your speech pathology CE certificate of completion! This episode is sponsored by The Type B SLP! Get 20% off amazing SLP resources using code PEPTALK or by clicking here! In this episode, Michelle and Adana discuss the importance of creating a culturally responsive and inclusive SLP experience. They emphasize the significance of diversity, equity, and inclusion in the field and highlight the need for cultural competence and humility. They also discuss the concepts of cultural responsiveness and intersectionality, emphasizing the need to recognize and respect cultural differences and tailor services to meet the needs of diverse populations. In this conversation, Adanna Burrell emphasizes the need for SLPs to understand and respect the cultural backgrounds of their clients and provides strategies for creating culturally responsive assessment and treatment plans. Adanna also discusses the importance of intersectionality and the power dynamics that exist within society. She provides resources and recommendations for hiring practices that promote diversity and inclusion. Overall, the conversation highlights the need for SLPs to continually educate themselves, engage in inclusive conversations, and advocate for change. Watch the complete video and slide show HERE. Description: This session will offer ideas, suggestions, strategies, and engage you in a thoughtful discussion on what must be done to create a culturally responsive SLP experience for creating an inclusive environment for the SLP. We will gain an understanding of the importance of cultural responsiveness in SLP practices. We will then focus on acquiring practical strategies for fostering cultural inclusivity in SLP assessments and interventions. Lastly, we will discuss ways of creating a truly inclusive workplace culture and create a personalized plan for implementing cultural responsiveness in their own SLP practices. As a result of this presentation the participant will be able to: 1. Define the significance of promoting diversity, equity, inclusion as it pertains to creating a culturally responsive professional practice. 2. Describe the importance of cultural responsiveness in Speech-Language Pathology practices. 3. List 3 strategies for fostering cultural inclusivity inSLP assessments and interventions. 4. Define a personalized plan for implementing cultural responsiveness in their own SLP practices. Course presenters: Adanna Burrell M.S. CCC-SLP Michelle Andrews M.S., CCC-SLP. Financial disclosures: Michelle Andrews' financial disclosers include: She has a Teachers pay Teachers, Boom Learning, and Teach with Medley store under Pep Talk LLC. She is also the founder and manager of the Pep Talk Podcast. Michelle Andrews' non-financial disclosures include: Speech Arcade is an in-kind sponsor for this podcast. Adanna's financial disclosures: She is the owner of Speak It Therapy Adanna's non-financial disclosures: Agenda: 5 min: Introduction, bio, disclosures, learner objectives 10 min: Promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion 10 min: The importance of culturally responsive SLP practices 10 min: Strategies for fostering cultural inclusivity in assessments 15 min: Making a plan for implementing cultural responsiveness in your own SLP practice 5 min: Q&A discussion 5 min: Summary and closing References and resources: click here A transcript is available for this podcast course on the course page here If you need any additional accommodations please email info@peptalkpodcastforslps.com Disclaimer: Pep Talk LLC does not imply endorsement of course content, specific products, or clinical procedures. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michelle-andrews85/support
Spiritualist and overall awesome black woman Adanna joins us as we discuss Stephen A. Smith trying to correlate Trump's pain to black pain, Black college students in Atlanta voting third party, what black excellence is NOT, Columbia University and USC giving the middle finger to the 1st amendmentSupport the show
Welcome to a pivotal episode of "Talking Book Publishing," where your hosts Kathleen and Adanna discuss the transformative merger reshaping the landscape for writers and publishers alike. Join us as we delve into an enlightening conversation with Gary Young, the president of the Independent Writers of Southern California (IWOSC), and Stephen Sanchez, the visionary vice president. This episode marks a momentous occasion, celebrating the union of IWOSC with the Publishers Association of Los Angeles (PALA) and the Writers and Publishers Network (WPN), a collaboration set to redefine the support system for the creative community.For over four decades, IWOSC has evolved from its journalistic roots to a beacon of guidance in the ever-evolving world of book publishing. Today, we explore how this rich history of adaptation and growth has positioned IWOSC, PALA, and WPN as pillars of strength for independent writers and publishers. Our guests share personal journeys and insights, highlighting the invaluable resources, networking opportunities, and communal support that have empowered their members to thrive amidst the industry's challenges.As we navigate the details of this strategic merger, we uncover the enhanced benefits for members—ranging from expanded international reach to increased access to expert advice on marketing, editing, and design. This episode is a testament to the resilience and innovation of the indie author community, showcasing the enhanced potential for growth, learning, and success through the unity of IWOSC, PALA, and WPN.In a landscape where collaboration and adaptability are essential, "Talking Book Publishing" invites you to discover how this unified network stands as a beacon of hope and opportunity for writers and publishers. Whether navigating the challenges of self-publishing, seeking to expand your digital marketing skills, or simply looking for a supportive community to call home, this episode is a must-listen.Join us as we celebrate the new horizons opened by this merger, promising a brighter, more connected future for all involved. Whether you're an aspiring author, a seasoned publisher, or anywhere in between, let's explore how joining forces can amplify our voices and elevate our stories in the ever-changing publishing ecosystem.We'd like to hear from you. If you have topics or speakers you'd like us to interview, please email us at podcast@talkingbookpublishing.today and join the conversation in the comments on our Instagram @writerspubsnet.
Unlock the secrets to successful memoir marketing in this insightful episode of "Talking Book Publishing," where hosts Kathleen and Adanna welcome digital marketing maven Lisa Angle and author Bee Bloeser. Dive deep into the art of creating captivating social media content that resonates and engages. Learn how platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook can become powerful tools in your promotional arsenal, transforming your memoir's visibility and sales. From overcoming perfectionism to embracing the power of simplicity and authenticity, Lisa and Bee share their top strategies for leveraging social media to its full potential. Discover the importance of hashtag usage, engaging with your audience, and the impact of consistency in your content creation journey. Whether you're an author looking to broaden your reach or a creator eager to enhance your digital presence, this episode is packed with actionable tips and real-world advice to elevate your online marketing game.Listeners will also find inspiration in discussing the inclusive nature of technology, debunking the myth that social media is only for the young, and exploring creative ways to incorporate unique stories and personal interests, such as pets, into your content for that extra engagement touch. Take advantage of expert insights into video marketing, the role of authenticity in building connections, and how to adapt and thrive in the ever-evolving digital landscape. Tune in to "Talking Book Publishing" for this game-changing conversation on harnessing the power of social media for your memoir.We'd like to hear from you. If you have topics or speakers you'd like us to interview, please email us at podcast@talkingbookpublishing.today and join the conversation in the comments on our Instagram @writerspubsnet.
I was privileged to talk to my favorite 14 year old on the planet, ADANNA! Man, I love her. She gets emotional and you can just hear how bad she wants to love her sport again, and so many are rooting for her. She tells us about her mental blocks, anxieties and struggles to manage loving her sport and fearing it at the same time.
Join hosts Kathleen and Adanna for another insightful episode of Talking Book Publishing as they get into the nitty-gritty of manuscript editing with Lynn Varon, a seasoned editor. Lynn sheds light on common manuscript pitfalls while sharing her editing journey fueled by a lifelong passion for reading and a keen eye for good writing.Drawing from her extensive background in editing, Lynn compares the editing processes for magazines and books, emphasizing the importance of serving both the writer and the reader to craft compelling narratives.Listeners gain valuable insights into tailoring their writing to engage readers effectively and receive constructive feedback, particularly in nonfiction works where delivering information interestingly and logically is paramount. Lynn and the hosts also discuss the significance of understanding the target audience to broaden market appeal, highlighting the sometimes conflicting priorities between creative vision and commercial viability for authors.Exploring the editor's role further, the three discuss the delicate balance between constructive criticism from your editor while preserving the writer's vision and acknowledging the value of finding an editor who aligns with the author's goals. This episode also addresses common fears authors may have about editors and the editorial process. Offering reassurance that collaborative relationships, particularly with freelance editors, can empower authors with greater control over their work. Practical advice is shared for navigating the editor selection process, including the importance of rapport and clarifying editing needs upfront.Listeners are encouraged to participate in Lynn Varon's upcoming webinar as part of WPN's Webinar series, where she will share further insights into the publishing process and offer guidance for aspiring writers. Don't miss the opportunity to learn from Lynn's expertise and elevate your manuscript to its fullest potential.For more information and updates, visit Lynn Varon's website at varon.com and mark your calendars for the webinar on February 29 at 11 a.m. Pacific time. You can register at wpnwebinars.com. Can't attend live? No problem; sign up for access to the recording and additional resources following the event. Lynn also sits on the board of WPN as treasurer to guide you on your publishing journey, so you can trust in Lynn's expertise as editor.We'd like to hear from you. If you have topics or speakers you'd like us to interview, please email us at podcast@talkingbookpublishing.today and join the conversation in the comments on our Instagram @writerspubsnet.
On Crafting Stories and Breaking Myths: A Deep Dive into Writing Welcome to Season Four of Talking Book Publishing, hosted by Kathleen and Adanna. In this episode, they are joined by the renowned best-selling author and creator of the Red Sneaker Writing series, William Bernhardt. The conversation delves into the significance of story structure and the evolution of the Red Sneakers Writers Series. William shares insights into story structure as a flexible roadmap, enhancing creativity and leading to better storytelling. Discover the parallels between structure in writing and music, the importance of well-developed characters, and the role of contrast in crafting engaging narratives. The dialogue explores the complexities of plotting, the art of sizzling style, and the necessity of effective editing in the writing process. Bernhardt emphasizes the importance of multiple drafts and the challenges writers face in the ever-evolving publishing landscape. From scams targeting aspiring authors to the impact of the pandemic on book sales, the hosts and their guest provide a comprehensive overview of the industry. As the episode draws to a close, get a sneak peek into what to expect in upcoming webinars and events, including Williams's upcoming WPN Webinar on Story Structure on January 18, his WriterCon, an annual writing convention, and an upcoming writing retreat cruise through the Caribbean. Learn about the WriterCon Magazine, which offers craft articles, marketing tips, and agent insights. Join Kathleen, Adanna, and William in this insightful discussion that navigates the intricacies of writing, publishing, and the ongoing journey to support each other in the world of literature. Don't miss the start of a new season on the Talking Book Publishing podcast, where every episode promises valuable insights and connections for writers. Subscribe to talkingbookpublshng.today, or wherever you listen to podcasts and never miss an episode, and stay tuned for more exciting discussions coming soon!We'd like to hear from you. If you have topics or speakers you'd like us to interview, please email us at podcast@talkingbookpublishing.today and join the conversation in the comments on our Instagram @writerspubsnet.
On the Horizon: Exploring the Evolving Publishing LandscapeDive into the dynamic world of Talking Book Publishing with hosts Kathleen Kaiser and Adanna Moriarty, joined by the charismatic small publisher Jay Hartman in our last episode of 2023. Jay shares his love for books, the challenges traditional bookstores face, and the evolving industry landscape. Experience a heartfelt ode to libraries, Jay's new venture with Misty Media, and insights from his YouTube channel, "The Publishing Game." The episode peaks with the exciting debut release, "The Perp War Pumpkin," a Thanksgiving crime fiction anthology donating all net royalties to Second Harvest food banks or Feeding America. If you'd like to support this project, you can do that here Jay champions diversity in publishing, applauding organizations like IPPY and IBPA. The episode wraps up with a call for continuous learning and transparency in the industry. Join Kathleen, Adanna, and their guests for an engaging ride through the ever-evolving book industry on Talking Book Publishing.We'd like to hear from you. If you have topics or speakers you'd like us to interview, please email us at podcast@talkingbookpublishing.today and join the conversation in the comments on our Instagram @writerspubsnet.
Feel invisible during critical discussions? The solution is not just to be heard, but to influence. What's the real game-changer for taking your seat at the table at the decision-making table? In this episode of 'Speak Your Mind Unapologetically,' we sit down with Dr. Adanna Chukwuma, Senior Director of Global Impact Measurement at Visa, to dissect the nuances of asserting your presence. A seasoned professional with an illustrious background as a Harvard and Oxford alum, former medical physician, and advisor for senior policymakers, Adanna has consistently made her voice heard. Adanna shares her insights on transitioning from being overlooked to becoming a key decision-maker. Tune in to this episode to discover: ✔️ Adanna's journey to claiming her seat at the table and being heard. ✔️ Proven tactics for cultivating a confident, assertive voice that commands attention. ✔️ Strategies for establishing and maintaining credibility in professional environments. ✔️ Effective ways to let go of the uncontrollable and focus on actionable steps for career growth. ✔️ How to deal with being labeled 'too aggressive' and find the balance in assertiveness. ✅ Request A Customized Workshop For Your Team And Company: http://assertiveway.com/workshops ✅ Follow Ivna Curi on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ivna-curi-mba-67083b2/ ✅ Other Episodes You'll Like From Rambling To Articulate: How To Communicate Your Ideas Concisely and Persuasively, Even On The Spot 10 Negotiation Tactics to Make You More Assertive And Have More Influence 5 Strategies For Making Yourself Heard At Work 7 Ways To Make Yourself Heard In Meetings 4 Tips On How To Successfully Share Your Ideas At Work (Compilation) How To Disagree Respectfully Without Being Disagreeable Discover How To Make People Listen To You When They Try To Ignore You (With Guest Vishwaa Vaidya) Top 10 Daily Challenges Women Face At Work ✅ Free Resources Podcast episode lists by theme: https://assertiveway.aweb.page/speakyourmindunapologeticallytopics From Rambling To Articulate PDF Guide: https://assertiveway.aweb.page/articulate Women in Tech Leaders Podcast Interviews: https://assertiveway.com/womenintechpodcastguests/ Podcast Summaries & More Email Newsletter: https://assertiveway.com/newsletter Our Linkedin Blog Articles: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/6863880009879306240/ TEDx Talk How To Speak Up Safely When It's Psychologically Unsafe: https://assertiveway.aweb.page/safespeak 10 Day free Assertive And Liked Challenge: https://assertiveway.aweb.page/beassertiveandliked Assertiveness free training: https://assertiveway.aweb.page/getahead Other Free resources: https://assertiveway.com/free/ Podcast page: https://assertiveway.com/podcast-speak-your-mind-unapologetically/ ✅ Work With Us Workshops: http://assertiveway.com/workshops Break The Silence: https://assertiveway.com/communicationculturetransformation/ Services: https://assertiveway.com/offerings Contact me: info@assertiveway.com or ivnacuri@assertiveway.com Contact me on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ivna-curi-mba-67083b2 Website: https://assertiveway.com ✅ Support The Podcast Rate the podcast on apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/speak-your-mind-unapologetically-podcast/id1623647915 Ask me your question for the next episode: https://www.speakpipe.com/speakyourmindquestion
On Unleashing the AI Revolution in Book Promotion and Transforming Your SuccessDiscover the exciting realm of AI in book promotion as Kathleen and Adanna take you on a captivating journey. Uncover an AI's ability to create fictional legal cases that sparked court controversy and see how it spices up content with adjectives, adverbs, and emojis. They emphasize that AI is a powerful tool that, when used thoughtfully, can speed up tasks without entirely replacing human creativity. Learn how AI, particularly ChatGPT, can be a game-changer for indie and self-published authors struggling with book descriptions and social media posts.They delve into the importance of specific hashtags, reader engagement, and emotional clarity in sales writing. While highlighting AI's potential for research and customization, they also address its limitations and the necessity of double-checking information. This discussion culminates in an exciting revelation: a webinar that promises to enhance your Amazon visibility by crafting compelling book descriptions, selecting the best keywords, and exploring optimal book categories within Amazon. Plus, a downloadable eBooklet with attention-grabbing content prompts- free for webinar attendees. Sign up at WPNwebinars.com and unlock your book's potential.Talking Book Publishing Podcast is valuable for those seeking guidance on enhancing your book's marketing efforts. It addresses common concerns and offers expert perspectives to help you navigate the ever-changing publishing landscape.We'd like to hear from you. If you have topics or speakers you'd like us to interview, please email us at podcast@talkingbookpublishing.today and join the conversation in the comments on our Instagram @writerspubsnet.
On Unlocking Amazon's Hidden Categories: A Path to Publishing Success Join us for an eye-opening episode that will supercharge your publishing journey and leave you ahead of the game. In this riveting conversation, hosts Kathleen and Adanna dive deep into the heart of Amazon's latest category conundrum with Amazon expert Dave Chesson of Kindlepreneur. Have you heard of "ghost categories?" These elusive realms are new in Amazon's category system and have confounded authors, making it challenging to become bestsellers or even get noticed on category pages. If you're in the publishing world, this is essential intel you can't afford to miss. Dave shares invaluable insights on how to identify and conquer these ghost categories. He lays out the strategies for using keywords effectively to skyrocket your book's visibility. It's like having a treasure map to the hidden gems of Amazon's marketplace. And, he unveils a game-changing tool called Publisher Rocket. But that's not all. We'll also explore why keeping your finger on the pulse of Amazon's changes is a MUST for success. In a rapidly evolving industry, staying informed is the key to your publishing endeavors. Whether you're a seasoned author or just starting out, this episode will empower you with insider tips from folks working in the publishing industry. Learn how traditional publishers lag behind, while indie authors have the ability to adapt and thrive in the ever-changing landscape. It's time to take the reins of your writing destiny! Don't miss out! Subscribe to Talking Book Publishing Podcast now and equip yourself with the knowledge and strategies to make you a formidable force in the publishing world. Extra: INSANE Amazon Category Change [NEW Rocket Feature] - Watch it on YouTubeWe'd like to hear from you. If you have topics or speakers you'd like us to interview, please email us at podcast@talkingbookpublishing.today and join the conversation in the comments on our Instagram @writerspubsnet.
Ciao Everyone, Diasporahood is back and this episode features Cinzia Adanna Ebonine, an Italian Nigerian educator, entrepreneur, mother, and wife. The conversation covers topics from identity to business, marriage, and parenting. Can black women have it all? Let's find out! Cinzia Adanna Ebonine: IG personal , business , Linkedin The podcast IG and my personal
On a Mission for Change: Unveiling the Rise of a New Publishing HouseIn our latest podcast episode, we had the pleasure of sitting down with Kristen McGuiness, a prolific author and visionary founder of Rise Books. Kristen shared her incredible journey in publishing, from working at the big five houses to becoming an accomplished writer. Her upcoming debut novel, "Live Through This," set to release on October 10, 2023, embodies the spirit of change that defines Rise Books.Kristen's passion for stories that inspire change and radical ideas is the driving force behind Rise Books, and she discussed how the publishing house offers a unique platform for authors to make a difference. We also delved into her role as a book coach and her dedication to helping authors find their path in the literary world-including how you can make money writing full-time like she has done as a ghostwriter.Kristen's energy and motivation are infectious, and so is her inspiring vision for Rise Books. Whether you're an aspiring author or a book enthusiast, this episode is a must-listen.Stay tuned for Kristen's insights and explore the world of publishing from a fresh perspective. Join Kathleen and Adanna to catch this engaging 51-minute conversation and discover the power of stories for change.Don't miss out on a single Talking Book Publishing episode! Subscribe to our podcast now.We'd like to hear from you. If you have topics or speakers you'd like us to interview, please email us at podcast@talkingbookpublishing.today and join the conversation in the comments on our Instagram @writerspubsnet.
A writer of slightly off-kilter and historically-interested fiction and contemplative non-fiction, Shay Galloway began journaling and writing stories as soon as she knew how to hold a pencil, and before she even knew she wanted to be a writer. She studied creative writing at Utah State University and received her Bachelor's degree in 2012. She received her MFA from Roosevelt University in 2017. Her short work has appeared in, Adanna, The Write Launch, A-Minor Magazine, The Lindenwood Review, The Nasiona, and Literary Mama. Her debut novel, The Valley of Sage and Juniper was released March 2023 with Running Wild/RIZE press. She is currently an adjunct professor of English in Washington State, where she resides with her husband and son.How Do You Write Podcast: Explore the processes of How Do You Write Podcast: Explore the processes of working writers with bestselling author Rachael Herron. Want tips on how to write the book you long to finish? Here you'll gain insight from other writers on how to get in the chair, tricks to stay in it, and inspiration to get your own words flowing. Rachael Says Plan! Plan your writing with Rachael and GET IT DONE! http://patreon.com/rachaelHow to Publish in Today's Market: https://rachaelherron.com/publishJoin Rachael's Slack channel, Onward Writers: https://join.slack.com/t/onwardwriters/shared_invite/zt-7a3gorfm-C15cTKh_47CEdWIBW~RKwgRachael can be YOUR mini-coach, and she'll answer all your questions on the show! http://patreon.com/rachael Join my scribe of writers for LOTS more tips and get access to my 7-minute video that will tell you if you're writing the right book! Only for my writing community! CLICK HERE:➡️ How to Know If You're Writing the Right Book - https://rachaelherron.com/therightbook Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rachelle Scott reads her poem, "Alternate Sources of Light," and Paul Hostovsky reads his poem, "Open." Rachelle Scott is writer, teacher, and editor from central Texas. Her work appears in The Lyric, Adanna, Third Wednesday, Apeiron Review, The Wayfarer, Literary Juice, Anima, Panther City Review, Her Texas, Shot Glass Journal, Red Rock Review, Crack the Spine, r.cv.r.y, Rock & Sling, Ilya's Honey, Red River Review, Figures of Speech, Mudlark, Literary Juice, Gravel, RiverSedge, and Southwestern American Literature. Paul Hostovsky's poems have won a Pushcart Prize, two Best of the Net Awards, the FutureCycle Poetry Book Prize, and have been featured on Poetry Daily, Verse Daily, The Writer's Almanac, and Best American Poetry. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vita-poetica/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vita-poetica/support
Unveiling the Art of Developmental Editing and the Life of a YA AuthorDive into the depths of the editing realm with Talking Book Publishing as Kathleen and Adanna converse with acclaimed YA Author Rebecca Inch-Partridge, the brilliant mind behind "Escaping the Dashia." However, this episode offers more than just a glimpse into Rebecca's latest work; it unveils her dual role as a developmental editor, shaping literary gems from behind the scenes.Discover the pivotal role of editing in creating literary masterpieces as the trio delves into the intricacies of developmental editing. Rebecca unravels the secret to maintaining your artistic vision throughout the editing journey, all while gaining insights into the nuances that elevate your narrative to new heights. The discussion covers the diverse roles of editors, their collaborative efforts in refining your manuscript for publication, and the indispensability of this process in your creative odyssey.Rebecca's multifaceted expertise sets this episode apart—she not only refines manuscripts but also crafts her own literary wonders. Gain exclusive insights into her distinctive creative process, her deliberate choice to abstain from self-editing, and the intriguing reasons behind it.Embark on an enlightening expedition, gathering wisdom for your personal journey, in this episode of Talking Book Publishing.We'd like to hear from you. If you have topics or speakers you'd like us to interview, please email us at podcast@talkingbookpublishing.today and join the conversation in the comments on our Instagram @writerspubsnet.
On this episode we chat with Games Writer, Games Researcher & Narrative Designer, Adanna! We chop it up about what are some of our favorite games right now, our love for the Sly Cooper series, how a research project led to her becoming a games writer, Spirit Swap, her origin story and so much more. You don't want to skip this one and also be sure to check out Spirit Swap on steam!TWITTERhttps://twitter.com/AFNarratives8LINKShttps://afnarratives.carrd.co/---Welcome to the Unapologetically Black Gaming Podcast, a place created by black gamers for black gamers.Follow us at the platforms below:https://twitter.com/UBGPodhttps://www.tiktok.com/@ubgpodhttps://ko-fi.com/ubgpodhttps://www.twitch.tv/ubgpodSupport the showSupport the show
On Making a Living as a WriterIn this episode, Kathleen and Adanna enjoyed chatting with Sheila Lowe, a bestselling author whose literary accomplishments are inspiring. Having sold over 400,000 books throughout her career, Sheila joins us to share insights on making a living as a writer.In our conversation, we'll explore Sheila's journey as an author, uncovering the secrets behind her success in the competitive publishing world. She has become an expert in book promotion and generously shares her tried-and-tested strategies to market your book effectively. From eBook promotion tactics to book signings and everything in between, you'll gain practical tips to get your masterpiece into the hands of eager readers.Throughout her career, Sheila has authored nonfiction books for educational purposes, penned a memoir, and written a mystery series, offering listeners a well-rounded glimpse of a diverse writing portfolio. Sheila masterfully utilized her expertise as a forensic handwriting analyst to craft characters in her mystery series. This unique approach adds an extra layer of authenticity and intrigue to her novels, captivating readers. She reveals how she navigated the challenges of her writing pursuits with her work. Whether you're an aspiring author seeking guidance on turning your passion into a profession, a seasoned writer looking to enhance your book sales, or simply a book lover curious about the life of a bestselling author, this episode is for you. Join us as we explore the world of words with Sheila Lowe and unravel the secrets to her literary triumphs. Get inspired, informed, and entertained in this episode of Talking Book Publishing.We'd like to hear from you. If you have topics or speakers you'd like us to interview, please email us at podcast@talkingbookpublishing.today and join the conversation in the comments on our Instagram @writerspubsnet.
On Submitting and Setting Up a Book TourThe ins and outs of book tours and the art of submitting work to publications in this captivating episode of Talking Book Publishing. Join host Adanna as she engages in an enlightening solo conversation with the multi-award-winning poet, playwright, and memoirist Anne Marie Wells.Drawing from her extensive experience, Anne Marie sheds light on the intricate world of submitting work, having successfully placed over 50 pieces, including two manuscripts. Delving deep into her writing journey, she addresses the challenges of rejection. Plus how setbacks have propelled her growth as a writer.Anne Marie lets us in on her innovative approach to organizing an unconventional book tour spanning multiple states and cities. With her commitment to treating writing as a business, she embodies the principles of Talking Book Publishing.Join us for a crucial conversation that offers valuable insights into an author's journey and process. Whether you're an aspiring writer, a seasoned author, or simply curious about the inner workings of the literary world, this episode is an essential listen.We'd like to hear from you. If you have topics or speakers you'd like us to interview, please email us at podcast@talkingbookpublishing.today and join the conversation in the comments on our Instagram @writerspubsnet.
Join us on a captivating episode of Talking Book Publishing as we reunite with one of our first guests, Ivor Davis, a seasoned writer with a remarkable career from the '60s to the present day. Kathleen and Adanna are thrilled to delve into Ivor's publishing journey, covering his experiences with traditional publishing through an agent and his exciting venture into self-publishing with two brand-new books on the horizon.Each author's path is unique in the vast publishing landscape, and Ivor's story exemplifies the diverse possibilities. This episode explores the challenges and triumphs, offering a vital narrative that empowers you to navigate your book's journey. While the publishing industry may seem daunting at times, this podcast is dedicated to equipping you with the knowledge and insights necessary to make informed decisions, guiding you toward the most suitable path for your aspirations. Whether traditional publishing, indie houses, self-publishing, or a hybrid approach, the trio dives deep into each option, unraveling the advantages and intricacies.So, if you're eager to embark on this enlightening expedition, we warmly invite you to join us. Let's uncover the secrets of the publishing world together, empowering you to make informed choices and ensuring your book finds its best possible path forward.We'd like to hear from you. If you have topics or speakers you'd like us to interview, please email us at podcast@talkingbookpublishing.today and join the conversation in the comments on our Instagram @writerspubsnet.
On eBook PromotionsIn this episode, Kathleen and Adanna delve into eBook promotion—a crucial aspect of book marketing. They explore why it is necessary, how to identify the most effective strategies within your budget, and whether converting your book into an eBook is financially viable. With their extensive marketing expertise, they offer insights into the lucrative eBook market. Whether you've been struggling with book sales or want to explore additional avenues for promotion, this episode answers many pressing questions.Marketing your book is a complex and essential process that often feels overwhelming. Recognizing the challenges authors face in navigating the publishing world, Kathleen and Adanna established the Talking Book Publishing Podcast intending to shed light on the industry. They aim to make the publishing landscape more transparent, which aspiring authors can find challenging to penetrate and understand. Fortunately, there are resources available, such as their podcast.Talking Book Publishing Podcast is a valuable resource when seeking guidance on enhancing your book's marketing efforts. It addresses common concerns and offers expert perspectives to help you navigate the ever-changing publishing landscape.We'd like to hear from you. If you have topics or speakers you'd like us to interview, please email us at podcast@talkingbookpublishing.today and join the conversation in the comments on our Instagram @writerspubsnet.
Discovering Zealandia: A Geologist's Antarctic OdysseyJoin Kathleen and Adanna as they welcome geologist and author Bruce Luyendyk to discuss his upcoming memoir, Mighty Bad Land, available May 30. In this engaging episode, Bruce shares his experiences during his first scientific expedition to Antarctica, where he and his five-person team embarked on a six-week geology quest, accidentally discovering a new continent and unraveling the mysteries of Zealandia, the world's eighth continent.Delving into Bruce's gripping narrative, Kathleen and Adanna explore the trials and triumphs of his Antarctic journey, shedding light on the profound implications of proving the existence of Zealandia. As they navigate the fascinating world of scientific exploration, they also dive into the challenges and rewards of writing a memoir that seamlessly combines adventure, scientific inquiry, and personal growth.This episode immerses listeners into Antarctica's awe-inspiring landscapes and scientific discovery's indomitable spirit. Whether you're a science enthusiast, an adventure seeker, or intrigued by captivating memoirs, don't miss this thrilling conversation between Kathleen, Adanna, and Bruce Luyendyk.Mighty Bad Land is available for pre-order today and regular purchase starting May 30, 2023. We'd like to hear from you. If you have topics or speakers you'd like us to interview, please email us at podcast@talkingbookpublishing.today and join the conversation in the comments on our Instagram @writerspubsnet.
79.5 is a Brooklyn based disco-soul, psychdelic-electro band started by singer-songwriter Kate Mattison. Following philosophical and lineup changes over the last two years, 79.5 is now fronted by both Mattison and Lola Adanna. In this episode Kate and Lola share the motivation behind the new self-titled record (out on Razor N Tape May 5th) and the single B.D.F.Q. The two tell us how their relationship started and why their camaraderie and collaboration not only enhances 79.5, but why it is important to them personally. We look into their writing-recording process , musical background and hear a few tunes. If Questlove loves 79.5, you will too. This ep is supported Native Instruments. Use code "podcast" to get 50% off Komplete 14 Select, visit https://www.native-instruments.com/en/ This ep is also supported by Izotope. Use code "fret10" to receive your software discount at https://www.izotope.com/ https://79point5.bandcamp.com/ https://linktr.ee/razorntape https://79point5.bandcamp.com/album/795
In this episode of Talking Book Publishing with Kathleen and Adanna, we continue with part three and our final installment of The LA Times Festival of Books series showcasing more talented authors and publishers in the Writers & Publishers Network (WPN) booth, which has a diverse group of individuals this year with a book for everyone. Join us as we chat with Patricia Cochee and Ravven White, who will be at our Trousdale booth #200 on both days of the festival. Plus, some of our children's authors, Parvati Markus, Nadja, and Gerry Haller. These three will be at our new-to-the-festival this year, WPNs children's booth, #575. The LA Times Festival of Books is a free event open to the public, located at USC in downtown LA on April 22nd and 23rd. So come out, enjoy the fresh air, and immerse yourself in the world of books. We can't wait to see you there!We'd like to hear from you. If you have topics or speakers you'd like us to interview, please email us at podcast@talkingbookpublishing.today and join the conversation in the comments on our Instagram @writerspubsnet.
Welcome back to Talking Book Publishing with Kathleen and Adanna–and part two of our LA Times Festival of Books (LATFB) series. We're excited to highlight more authors and their books, Kimberly Davis Basso, Tonia Shimin, Jacob Kilgore, and Vibiana Aparicio-Chamberlin. These four will join us at the festival as part of the Writers & Publishers Network (WPN) booth.This year's booth comprises incredible authors. You'll have the chance to meet our guest authors and publishers; whether you're into poetry, children's books, non-fiction, humor, or horror, we've got something for everyone. These authors have poured their hearts and souls into their work, which you'll hear in this episode, and we can't wait for you to discover their unique stories.With over 150,000 attendees, this free and open-to-the-public event is a must-attend for book lovers of all ages. Have the chance to purchase tickets and meet famous author speakers, attend readings of all kinds, and explore the poetry booth across from the WPN booth. WPN has been a mainstay at LATFB, and we couldn't be more excited to continue this tradition with such amazing authors by our side.Mark your calendars for April 22nd and 23rd. Come visit us at the Writers & Publishers Network booth at #200 on the main thoroughfare Trousdale and booth #575 in the children's area. We can't wait to see you there and introduce you to our talented authors.We'd like to hear from you. If you have topics or speakers you'd like us to interview, please email us at podcast@talkingbookpublishing.today and join the conversation in the comments on our Instagram @writerspubsnet.
Welcome to the Talking Book Publishing Podcast with Kathleen and Adanna! Join us for part one of our special series for the 2023 LA Times Festival of Books (LATFB). We are thrilled to share our exclusive interviews with three amazing authors: Susan Hartzler, Gordon Blitz, and Dale Arenson. Hear them discuss their books and their writing process. Be sure to meet our guests in person at the Writers & Publishers Network (WPN) booth (located on Trousdale, booth number 200) at LATFB on April 22 and 23. Don't forget to check out the WPNs children's booth on the main children's thoroughfare. The experience is free and open to the public! Tune in now to get to know the authors and their incredible works before you meet them at the festival!We'd like to hear from you. If you have topics or speakers you'd like us to interview, please email us at podcast@talkingbookpublishing.today and join the conversation in the comments on our Instagram @writerspubsnet.
On Award-winning series writingIn this episode of Talking Book Publishing, Kathleen and Adanna sit down with award-winning author H. Mitchell Caldwell to discuss his newest book, Cost of Deceit. Caldwell shares his journey to becoming a published author and the inspiration behind his latest work. He also speaks on the importance of creating characters that readers can relate to and the power of storytelling to open our eyes to the world around us. Cost of Deceit is the second book in the acclaimed and gripping Jake Clearwater mystery series and will be free on kindle from March 31 to April 4. Plus, the first book in the series, Cost of Arrogance, will be available on kindle for just 99 cents. It's like two books for a dollar. Join the conversation to hear more about this thrilling story and the journey of Jake Clearwater with one of the industry's up-and-coming authors.We'd like to hear from you. If you have topics or speakers you'd like us to interview, please email us at podcast@talkingbookpublishing.today and join the conversation in the comments on our Instagram @writerspubsnetWe'd like to hear from you. If you have topics or speakers you'd like us to interview, please email us at podcast@talkingbookpublishing.today and join the conversation in the comments on our Instagram @writerspubsnet.
On Author BrandingKathleen and Adanna discuss author branding in this episode of Talking Book Publishing. And why it's essential to start thinking of what that means for you early in your book journey. Many people believe branding is for companies that have services and products to sell. But guess what? That's you. As an author, you are selling a product, your book, but also you as the story creator. This book journey is a business; without thoughtful and targeted branding, you miss out on potential sales. Kathleen and Adanna jump into the nitty gritty of what branding should look like for the author and how to incorporate it into your marketing phases across all your platforms. From interior layout to cover design and your website and social media, it's a crucial part of book creation. Listen to the episode and get your creative juices flowing on how your readership knows you.What has your branding journey been, where do you struggle, where have you succeeded, and where can we help you? We'd like to hear from you. If you have topics or speakers you'd like us to interview, please email us at podcast@talkingbookpublishing.today and join the conversation in the comments on our Instagram @writerspubsnet. We'd like to hear from you. If you have topics or speakers you'd like us to interview, please email us at podcast@talkingbookpublishing.today and join the conversation in the comments on our Instagram @writerspubsnet.
The Way of MemoirA memoir could be the most important thing you ever try to write. It's not an easy journey. It takes courage and introspection, and well some grasp of your memories. In this episode, the storied Catherine Ann Jones joins Kathleen and Adanna to discuss the craft of a memoir. Catherine delivers tons of information on building your story. Even when you think, "maybe my life hasn't been interesting enough," you're probably wrong. That's where bravery comes in, to dig deep and get it out there.This episode is filled with Catherine's journey from New York to Hollywood, how she took childhood moments and significant career achievements, weaving them into her memoirs, and turned them all into teachable material. In addition, she has taught multiple workshops on writing, and her book, The Way of Story, has helped many writers dig deep and find their path to storytelling. If you've been struggling to write your memoir or can't figure out why a memoir vs. autobiography, or even how they differ, this is the episode for you.As always, we'd like to hear from you. If you have topics or speakers you'd like us to interview, please email us at podcast@talkingbookpublishing.today and join the conversation in the comments on our Instagram @writerspubsnet. Also, we'd like to hear how writing your memoir is going for you.We'd like to hear from you. If you have topics or speakers you'd like us to interview, please email us at podcast@talkingbookpublishing.today and join the conversation in the comments on our Instagram @writerspubsnet.
Adanna Okoro is her name, she is a beautiful woman with a past. A past that is tied to a family tragedy that changed her home. And yet there is her own story, one she cannot share publicly. And then there is Okechukwu, our eyes into Adanna, the Okoros and life and how it can change unexpectedly.
A novel is its own little miracle...In an episode on craft, Kathleen and Adanna talk with author Stephanie Kemler about the process of world-building in fiction. Stephanie is the author of Bloodborn and the soon-to-release Bloodmad coming Valentine's Day 2023. Stephanie created an extensive world in this vampire duet series. She has taken vampire lore and thrown out most of what readers know about them, creating an origin story that has never been told before. This TBP episode takes a nuanced look at creating a religion and applying ancient practices to a modern-gothic coming-of-age tale.But this is not just world-building. How do you find time and discipline to get a manuscript completed? There is a wealth of wisdom for writers about Stephanie's intuitive writing style, and tidbits about her non-traditional way are littered throughout this conversation. As she puts it, finding ways to "write in the margins" is one of the tips we like to share here at Talking Book Publishing.We'd like to hear from you as well. If you have topics or speakers you'd like us to interview, please email us at podcast@talkingbookpublishing.today and join the conversation in the comments on our Instagram @writerspubsnet. We'd love to know how you build your worlds and your writing process.Website: stephaniekemler.com/Instagram: @writingstephaniekemlerGoodreads: www.goodreads.com/user/show/6823337Publisher: www.curiouscorvidpublishing.comWe'd like to hear from you. If you have topics or speakers you'd like us to interview, please email us at podcast@talkingbookpublishing.today and join the conversation in the comments on our Instagram @writerspubsnet.
BBN Radio is back!! On our season premiere, we'll talk Kentucky Football with Dusty Bonner! We'll also visit with Adanna Rollins from Kentucky Volleyball!
On this replay episode from season 2 of Black Moms Chat podcast, Adanna Dill and Schnelle Acevedo discuss parenting toddlers and their experience with the six toddlers they've cared for between them. Make sure to connect with us on Instagram @blackmomschat! Keep up with Nellie @glamnellie and Adanna @rattlesandheels!