25 episódios

Writing as an art, writing as a business, and the secret life of writerpreneurs.

The show is a mix of narrative and conversational episodes, where stories are told from the point of view and lived experiences of both host and guests, who are writers and entrepreneurs.

Hosted by Priscille B. Fatuma a.k.a Tara Emmanuel.

A production of Priscille’s Pens & Scribbles.

© Copyright 2021 - 2023. Priscille B. Fatuma (Priscille's Pens & Scribbles). All rights reserved.

The PPS Club Podcast Priscille B. Fatuma

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Writing as an art, writing as a business, and the secret life of writerpreneurs.

The show is a mix of narrative and conversational episodes, where stories are told from the point of view and lived experiences of both host and guests, who are writers and entrepreneurs.

Hosted by Priscille B. Fatuma a.k.a Tara Emmanuel.

A production of Priscille’s Pens & Scribbles.

© Copyright 2021 - 2023. Priscille B. Fatuma (Priscille's Pens & Scribbles). All rights reserved.

    Maximizing Your Author Platform through Social Media Marketing

    Maximizing Your Author Platform through Social Media Marketing

    In this episode of the PPS Club Podcast, host Priscille dives into the world of social media marketing for authors. As a writer herself, Priscille understands the challenges of building an online presence and shares her expertise as a freelance social media manager.

    She discusses the definition of social media marketing for authors and the three essential activities involved: creating strategies, creating campaigns, and listening and monitoring analytics. Priscille provides valuable insights and tips for authors looking to effectively promote their books and services on social media.

    Don't miss out on a special announcement at the end of the episode. Tune in to learn how to effectively market your books on social media.

    Subscribe to newsletter to enter the special giveaway at www.theppsclub.co

    Follow Priscille on Twitter and Instagram @PriscyFat to stay updated on the latest news.


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    • 13 min
    Finding yourself, your culture and community through literature with Daniella Zabiti

    Finding yourself, your culture and community through literature with Daniella Zabiti

    What do you do when you can't find the words to explain your feelings, challenges, and circumstances to others?

    In this episode, Congolese writer and poetry book illustrator Daniella Zabiti joined us to discuss literature in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, its ongoing impact on and its future in the Congolese society.

    Tune in to hear Daniella's personal journey, her thoughts on what makes a good role model for the next generation and why it should be a writer.

    You can find out more about Daniella by reaching out to her via Instagram.

    To read and stay updated on the latest stories from Priscille, the host, make sure you're subscribe to our newsletter at www.theppsclub.co


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    • 25 min
    Building a fan base and monetizing your work with Emmanuel Eyo of Iko Africa

    Building a fan base and monetizing your work with Emmanuel Eyo of Iko Africa

    Can African writers really make money from writing?

    This week, we have a special guest on the show: his name is Emmanuel Eyo and he is the Co-Founder and CEO of Iko Africa, a literary app that solves the audience building and monetisation issues that affect African writers today.

    Tune in to hear their story, tips, and advice for aspiring writers.

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    • 25 min
    Imposter Syndrome - How writers cope with it with Terah Harris and Jennifer Bohmueller

    Imposter Syndrome - How writers cope with it with Terah Harris and Jennifer Bohmueller

    What else can we say about Imposter Syndrome except it is always there, lurking, and ready to make us feel inadequate? But here's the thing - writers have mastered the art of coping with Imposter Syndrome!

    Today's guests, Terah Harris (@terahsharis on Twitter) and Jennifer Bohmueller (@JenBohmueller on Twitter) have shared some special information you might find incredibly useful.

    Terah's debut novel, One Summer in Savannah is out this July, and you can contact her on ⁠Twitter ⁠or preorder it ⁠here⁠.

    Jennifer is currently represented by Lori Galvin at Aevitas Creative Management, and you can find out more about ⁠here⁠. 


















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    • 25 min
    How to plan for success in your writing career with Glory Abah Mogbo

    How to plan for success in your writing career with Glory Abah Mogbo

    Do you feel stuck when trying to make a decent living out of your writing, but hit a wall? Are you writing from Africa, wondering if a writing career is a sustainable option for you?

    Then this episode is for you!

    Glory Abah Mogbo is a professional writer, publishing coach and consultant, who has joined us to share tips, advice, and practical examples to help you plan for success in your writing career.

    “Sometimes people quit over and over and over again. And so it's very easy to give up on writing, especially when you've been trying to break into the market and it's not working." — Glory Abah Modgo



    Want to learn from the expert and The Business of Writing School? Follow Glory Abah on Instagram.



    Link to Glory's free E-book: Career Pathways for Writers.



    Other links to useful resources shared in this episode:

    https://learndigital.withgoogle.com/digitalskills/

    https://skillshop.withgoogle.com/⁠




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    • 23 min
    If you think you might be too young to be a published author, think again! with Author Kayleigh Richardson

    If you think you might be too young to be a published author, think again! with Author Kayleigh Richardson

    Ever thought you might be too young to be a published author? Well, think again because our guest Kayleigh Richardson knows all about getting published young as she became a novelist at just 16 years old!

    In this episode, we discuss how to find the time to write amid school work, what to do when facing doubt, and more.

    To purchase Kayleigh Richardson’s debut, “Remember Me” and leave a review, simply click here.

    Kayleigh can also be found on Twitter at @kayleigh_author.


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    • 17 min

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