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The Kobo Writing Life Podcast features exciting interviews with bestselling authors, tips on the craft and business of writing, and advice for a successfully self-publishing career. Millions of readers are waiting to discover your book - publish today at www.kobo.com/writinglife.

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The Kobo Writing Life Podcast features exciting interviews with bestselling authors, tips on the craft and business of writing, and advice for a successfully self-publishing career. Millions of readers are waiting to discover your book - publish today at www.kobo.com/writinglife.

    2 Books at 20 Years Old with Citra Tenore

    2 Books at 20 Years Old with Citra Tenore

    In this episode, we are joined by Citra Tenore, an author who wrote her first book at 11 and published it at 12! We chat about how and why she wrote her second, the start of a sci-fi epic, at 19. We heard about how Citra got into writing, her initial dislike of reading and love of film, how she wrote her first book, why she found that sci-fi was her genre of choice for her second book, and where she finds her inspiration. She also offered some great advice for young writers, as well as advice for any parents of young writers out there looking to nurture that interest. We had a great conversation with Citra overall and look forward to seeing what she writes next!

    You can find out more about Citra on her website, and be sure to grab a copy of The Dead Planets’ Requiem vol. 1, the first in her sprawling sci-fi series.

    • 34 min
    Becoming a Best-selling Thriller Author with Amy Stuart

    Becoming a Best-selling Thriller Author with Amy Stuart

    In this episode, we spoke to Amy Stuart, author of A Death at the Party, out today – get your copy now! A Death at the Party is a thriller that takes place over the course of one day as one woman’s plans for a party go terribly wrong, and has been aptly described as “Mrs. Dalloway with a suspense engine of Lisa Jewell!” We were very excited with this title, and are sure you will be, too.

    Amy discusses her new release, her path to writing, her experience being a teacher, getting an MFA, and working as a writing instructor, details the interesting framework of her murder mystery-thriller novel, gets into the cast of characters, and regales us with some amazing writing advice! 
    Learn more about Amy via her website, and be sure to follow her on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.

    • 53 min
    Looking at Legal Issues as an Indie Author with Maria Riegger

    Looking at Legal Issues as an Indie Author with Maria Riegger

    In this episode, we spoke to Maria Riegger, attorney, self-help writer, and author of fiction and non-fiction titles such as the best-selling Legal Issues Authors Must Consider, a book that provides information on starting your self-publishing business, legal liability considerations, advice on how to protect your copyrights, how to safely use copyrighted material, and more. We learned a lot from Maria and found this discussion of the legal aspects of being an indie author very interesting and informative!

    Content note: Nothing discussed in this episode of the podcast should be use as legal advice. This episode is meant to be informative, educational, and entertaining – if you have questions related to copyright law and other legal issues surrounding your books, independent publishing, and publishing in general, please contact a legal representative in your area for more information.

    Learn more about Maria on her website, and be sure to follow her on Facebook and Twitter!

    • 34 min
    Writing Romance, Working with Kobo Originals, and More with Jackie Lau

    Writing Romance, Working with Kobo Originals, and More with Jackie Lau

    In this episode, we spoke to Jackie Lau, author of The Unmatchmakers, The Stand-Up Groomsman, and many more titles, and we're celebrating the release of her second novel with Kobo Originals, Not Your Valentine!
    We spoke to Jackie about her new release, her writing process, her favourite romance tropes, her experience working with Kobo Originals, using Toronto as a setting, what it’s like to be a hybrid author and the differences between traditional and indie publishing, and so much more! Our discussion was informative and interesting, and as Rachel can attest, you don’t want to miss out on Jackie’s gourmet donut recommendations. Take notes, Torontonians!
    Visit Jackie’s website here, or follow her on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.

    • 31 min
    Writing a Legal Thriller with Alexandra Shapiro

    Writing a Legal Thriller with Alexandra Shapiro

    In this episode, we chatted with Alexandra Shapiro, criminal defense lawyer and debut author as of 2021. We asked Alexandra about working with Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg, how her career as a lawyer helped her creative writing, why so many lawyers are also amazing authors, legal thriller and sci-fi crossovers, and much more. We had a great conversation with Alexandra – if you are interested in writing a legal thriller, learning more about how to write legal dramas effectively and accurately, or in need of some great writing advice and encouragement in general, don’t miss this episode.

    Alexanda’s legal thriller, Presumed Guilty, is available now! For more information on Alexandra’s debut novel, visit her website or follow Alexandra on Instagram and Twitter.

    • 33 min
    New Year, New Indie Publishing Trends with the KWL Team

    New Year, New Indie Publishing Trends with the KWL Team

    Happy New Year, writers! In this episode, the Kobo Writing Life team gets together to discuss our indie publishing predictions, forecasts, hopes and dreams for 2023! Hear from Tara (director of KWL), Laura (author engagement manager), Rachel (promotions specialist), and Terrence (content coordinator for KWL) as they discuss everything from AI-narrated audiobooks and the Kobo Plus expansion to the influence of TikTok and trends in cover design!
    Whether you agree with our predications or think we are wildly off-base, we hope you enjoy listening to what we thought of the trends we saw in 2022 and what we expect (and hope) to see in 2023. 
    And be sure follow Kobo Writing Life on Facebook, YouTube, Twitter and Instagram for indie publishing tips, advice, and inspiration.

    • 28 min

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Interesting interviews

This is a new to me podcast. Kobo Writing Life is all about the craft and business of writing. I’ve listened to a few episodes of the podcast now and they have all been interviews. I haven’t checked out the whole back list to see if all the episodes are interviews but I suspect they are.

Kobo is one of those places that if you go wide with your books you should definitely have them and mine will be back on there as soon as I can get that organised. I’ve always liked Kobo, the company has a nice feel to it, and no, I can’t explain exactly what I mean by that it’s just that I often pick up vibes about things and with Kobo I get all the warm ones.

The last few podcasts have been interviews with, Ariel Bissett – popular You tuber, Maxwell Alexander Drake – award winning author and creative writing instructor and Sarah Wendell – writer, blogger and podcaster. All interesting and successful people doing many different things.

We all travel our own path and I find it interesting and useful to find out how other people got to where they are now, and it is through this type of chatty interview that you find out all this, and more.

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