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EP: 18 Writing Yourself Into Your Work With Sarah Jane Singer and Irish Coffee The Indie Pub

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Episode 18: Welcome back to the pub.  For this month's episode, we've got Sarah Jane Singer, author of the high fantasy novel THE WALL. They’re here with us to discuss the fun, stress and intricacies of bringing aspects of ourselves into our writing.



Here's what Sarah thinks you should be checking out right now.

Indie: Cinder the Fireplace Boy by Ana Mardoll, and The Elvish Trilogy by S.G. Prince

Everything Else: The Shades of Magic Trilogy by V.E. Schwab and The Poppy War by R.F. Kuang

Be sure to check out Sarah Jane Singer and their work.

Website: sarahjanesinger.com

Twitter: @TheNewSarahJane

Instagram: @caffeinatedfiction

Goodreads: Sarah Jane Singer

You can get her book anywhere books are sold.



Our drinks for this episode was a piping hot cup of Irish Coffee. 

Recipes for Irish Coffee can be very personal. Amounts and ratios vary wildly. Here's a straight forward recipe to get you started. 

IRISH COFFEE

- 8oz Freshly Brewed Coffee

- 1tbsp of Brown/Raw/Demerara Sugar

- 1.5oz Irish Whiskey of Choice

- Heavy Cream, lightly whipped. (or use any cream/creamer/nondairy option you want)  

Method: Pour your coffee into a glass coffee cup if possible. Any will do however. Dissolve the sugar in the coffee then gently stir in your whiskey. Top with the lightly whipped cream and serve. 



For more news and information about Indie Pub, check out the links below.

Website: jrushingwrites.com/the-indie-pub-podcast/

Twitter: @TheIndiePub

YouTube: The Indie Pub

The Indie Pub streams on the following services.

Anchor / Apple Podcasts / Google Podcasts / Spotify / YouTube / RadioPublic / Castbox / Overcast / Breaker / Pocket Casts

If you’d like to know more about host J. Rushing and his writing including his fantasy/noir novel RADIO, here are some links as well.

Website: jrushingwrites.com

Twitter: @jrushingwrites

Goodreads: J_Rushing

Instagram: @jrushingwrites

You can find RADIO for kindle or paperback here.

Thanks for listening and we’ll see you back in the pub next time.

Episode 18: Welcome back to the pub.  For this month's episode, we've got Sarah Jane Singer, author of the high fantasy novel THE WALL. They’re here with us to discuss the fun, stress and intricacies of bringing aspects of ourselves into our writing.



Here's what Sarah thinks you should be checking out right now.

Indie: Cinder the Fireplace Boy by Ana Mardoll, and The Elvish Trilogy by S.G. Prince

Everything Else: The Shades of Magic Trilogy by V.E. Schwab and The Poppy War by R.F. Kuang

Be sure to check out Sarah Jane Singer and their work.

Website: sarahjanesinger.com

Twitter: @TheNewSarahJane

Instagram: @caffeinatedfiction

Goodreads: Sarah Jane Singer

You can get her book anywhere books are sold.



Our drinks for this episode was a piping hot cup of Irish Coffee. 

Recipes for Irish Coffee can be very personal. Amounts and ratios vary wildly. Here's a straight forward recipe to get you started. 

IRISH COFFEE

- 8oz Freshly Brewed Coffee

- 1tbsp of Brown/Raw/Demerara Sugar

- 1.5oz Irish Whiskey of Choice

- Heavy Cream, lightly whipped. (or use any cream/creamer/nondairy option you want)  

Method: Pour your coffee into a glass coffee cup if possible. Any will do however. Dissolve the sugar in the coffee then gently stir in your whiskey. Top with the lightly whipped cream and serve. 



For more news and information about Indie Pub, check out the links below.

Website: jrushingwrites.com/the-indie-pub-podcast/

Twitter: @TheIndiePub

YouTube: The Indie Pub

The Indie Pub streams on the following services.

Anchor / Apple Podcasts / Google Podcasts / Spotify / YouTube / RadioPublic / Castbox / Overcast / Breaker / Pocket Casts

If you’d like to know more about host J. Rushing and his writing including his fantasy/noir novel RADIO, here are some links as well.

Website: jrushingwrites.com

Twitter: @jrushingwrites

Goodreads: J_Rushing

Instagram: @jrushingwrites

You can find RADIO for kindle or paperback here.

Thanks for listening and we’ll see you back in the pub next time.

52 min