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Everyone has a story tell and the people on this show have published theirs. I talk to authors about the stories they write and the underlying fire at the heart of their writing.
What is it that brings writers to the page? Is it contagious? Permanent? Listen along to find out as authors of all sorts from children's fiction to adult nonfiction share why they write.

Getting to The Heart of Why We Write Gina Soldano-Herrle

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Everyone has a story tell and the people on this show have published theirs. I talk to authors about the stories they write and the underlying fire at the heart of their writing.
What is it that brings writers to the page? Is it contagious? Permanent? Listen along to find out as authors of all sorts from children's fiction to adult nonfiction share why they write.

    Curses, Bookworms, and Screenwriting with Author Megan Woodward

    Curses, Bookworms, and Screenwriting with Author Megan Woodward

    Today, I have a fun interview for you with author Megan Woodward. Her upcoming debut picture book, This Book is Definitely Not Cursed, illustrated by Risa Rodil is available for pre-order now and hitting shelves near you on June 25, 2024.

    We talked about all sorts of fun things like hugging trees, making fools of ourselves reading books, the compulsion to write, and what it’s like to juggle writing in several genres at a time.

    She has an exciting new newsletter where you can find out fun stuff about curses, get writing advice, and hear some hilariously bad advice for parents. 😂You can find it on her site here.

    Highlights:

    Her background in screenwriting before discovering a passion for kidlit once she had her son.

    The pros and cons of writing in bed. Avoiding back pain vs. extra sleepiness.

    The joy of working in a children’s bookstore alongside her author journey.

    The wonder and necessary support of being in a writing community: virtual, in-person, in any form.

    How to manage an endless font of ideas.

    What it feels like to write a Middle Grade at 35,000 words vs. a Picture Book at 500 words.

    “[What I enjoy most about storytelling] I think is just creating something from nothing. Having a character and ideas and a story and world that didn’t exist, that were just in my brain. And now it’s out in the world and people are going to read it…And it all came from my weird brain.”

    This Book is Definitely Not Cursed is an interactive, fun, silly read. Get ready to get goofy with kids in this book!

    If you want to see her in person or get your book signed personally, check out her schedule for upcoming events in places like California, Colorado, Oregon, and more!

    Final words of advice: learn more skills that complement writing. Keep at it but make time to learn other skills too.

    Links mentioned:

    Pre-order This Book is Definitely Not Cursed on Simon and Schuster or Green Bean Books in Portland, OR; Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Bookshop

    Megan on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, Bluesky

    Rachael Herron’s podcast, Ink in Your Veins

    The 12x12 Picture Book Challenge

    Thank you, Megan, for taking the time to talk with me!! ♥️ ♥️ ♥️

    Stay tuned for next week’s interview with author Steena Hernandez.

    • 26 min
    Telekinesis, Tree-hugging, and Collaboration with Author LD Green

    Telekinesis, Tree-hugging, and Collaboration with Author LD Green

    Today I have the pleasure of talking with author LD Green. I met LD through Kids Comics Unite (a super fun community for comic and word nerds/creators, linked below). Immediately I felt like we could have talked for hours about all the things! We talk about all sorts of things in today’s episode from tree-hugging to word clouds, so please enjoy!

    Some highlights:

    The slam poetry world 

    Collaborating with other authors

    Parallel writing/working with author friends

    Telekinesis stories

    Advocacy through writing–being an artivist (my new favorite word)

    How to have an immersive reading experience with both a physical book and audiobook

    The benefits of tree-hugging on your writing

    The power of atmosphere in recharging your creative batteries

    The joy of seeing your words turned into pictures when collaborating with an illustrator

    A modified digital version of Julia Cameron’s morning pages. It has word clouds, archives, and all sorts of fun tools! (750words.com)

    “I write to know myself. I write to comfort myself, to process what’s hurting me, to heal–make sense of my life. I put things together to keep myself company. I feel like I'm in dialogue with myself. I'm creating this other part of me to talk to.”

    Final words of wisdom: Somebody always has a bigger dog. Don’t lose time over jealousy or competition because there’s room enough for everyone.

    Links:

    LD Green website

    LD’s Instagram

    LD’s Link.tree

    Phoenix Song

    We've Been too Patient on Amazon

    Journey to The Enchanted Inkwell trailer

    Thank you again, LD! And thank all of you for listening; stay tuned for next week with author Megan Woodward!

    • 31 min
    Story Cravings, Wonder Walls, and A Little Bit of Everything with Meghana Narayan

    Story Cravings, Wonder Walls, and A Little Bit of Everything with Meghana Narayan

    Today we’re in for a treat with abstract artist and children’s book author Meghana Narayan, of the newly released A Little Bit of Everything illustrated by Michelle Carlos.

    Meghana and I cover a lot of ground from what apps we use to catch random ideas to the magic of sharing parts of yourself through your writing. 

    Grab a cup of tea, settle in and enjoy the episode! 🙂

    Highlights:

    She’s spent a lifetime crafting stories, since she was a child.

    The origin of her debut picture book as a love letter to her future children, embracing every part of themselves and their unique identity.

    How she journaled her way through different ideas, turning them into stories.

    Her experience with her unique identity as one spread between two worlds.

    “I feel like I’m writing those stories that I so deeply craved as a child–that I didn’t really realize I needed. In a lot of ways, I’m writing for–the children out there who are also waiting to see themselves in a book.”

    Teach for the Change–Meghana started this originally as a blog after her first daughter was born in 2020 and later turned it into an Instagram account and more. With all the heaviness in the world at the time, she felt incredibly disconnected from her passion (as a teacher), working alongside young children. Through this she found a way to stay connected to education and create a space that offers resources for “raising racially and socially conscious children who are compassionate and care about this world.”

    The power of pause–pausing and acknowledging you don’t know the answer to a big question when a child asks it. Not knowing the answer is okay and important in making ourselves vulnerable with our children. You can even create a wonder wall like she talks about!

    Links:

    Meghana’s website

    Meghana on Instagram

    A Little Bit of Everything through Sleeping Bear Press (Cherry Lake Publishing), Amazon, Bookshop, Barnes and Noble

    • 32 min
    Unexpected Riches in Life and Literature with C.S. Boyll

    Unexpected Riches in Life and Literature with C.S. Boyll

    Today I’d like to welcome C.S. Boyll to the show! This week on “Getting to the Heart of Why We Write,” Cindy and I talk about everything from kidnapped midwives to Cincinnati Ohio chili. 

    It was so much fun talking with Cindy who has been writing across genres for many years. I love meeting other multi-genre writers and hearing about their journeys and passion for different projects! 

    I was lucky enough to connect with Cindy through the Rocky Mountain SCBWI (Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators) and was happy to find out our paths cross in many ways. 🙂

    Here are some highlights and favorite quotes:

    “We have to work it in, don’t we?”

    I couldn’t believe how many places we’d been in parallel. We chatted about the chili culture of Cincinnati, Ohio and the lovely people in SCBWI Rocky Mountain region.

    The benefits of making friends within all age groups–learning from each generation.

    The beauty of unexpected connections through writing, unexpected riches in the real world.

    “I just take a deep breath and try to go over the obstacle or through the obstacle in the best ways I can. And, of course, you try to get help from other people if you can, too.”

    “Sometimes, don’t you see reality that is so off the wall you can’t put it into your fiction?”

    Some final words of advice from C.S. Boyll:

    Guard your writing. Even if it’s just a half hour a week. That’ll add up after a year. Don’t think you’ll have more time later to do your work. If you’re healthy…you’ll always be busy.

    Be consistent. But if you miss a day, just start again.

    Get past the voices. There will be a lot of voices wherever you are in your journey that will make it seem impossible. You can get past them, having community makes it easier.

    Her latest two books are linked below. Read on for more info about each one. 

    Always Flying Bobby—a multigenerational story about flying to be enjoyed by the whole family (picture book).

    Unexpected Riches–Puritans, kidnapping, midwifery, the open seas. If any of those things interest you, check out her YA historical fiction linked below!

    One of the best ending quotes I could imagine:

    “You are seen. You are loved. What you do is important.”

    Links

    Always Flying Bobby (picture book)--a multigenerational story about flying

    Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators

    C.S. Boyll’s Unexpected Riches (YA historical)

    C.S. Boyll (Cindy)’s website

    Tara Lazar’s Storystorm

    12x12 Picture Book Challenge

    If you missed it or just want to hear more about Always Flying Bobby, check out last week’s episode with the illustrator, Jessica Santiesteban!

    Thank you for listening and being here with me! Next up we have Meghana Narayan, author of A Little Bit of Everything illustrated by Michelle Carlos.

    • 24 min
    Choosing Paths through Obstacles and Loving Planners with Jessica Santiesteban

    Choosing Paths through Obstacles and Loving Planners with Jessica Santiesteban

    Please welcome Jessica Santiesteban to “Getting to The Heart of Why We Write!” Today we are hosting an illustrator takeover edition. 

    Jessica and I talk about her background in art and story. After having her first art show at 21, she later had her daughters and from there grew the seed of inspiration that sparked her first story.

    She published her first book, My Favorite Fairy, originally in Spanish before later translating it into English. Her recent book which she illustrated is Always Flying Bobby written by C.S. Boyll.

    If you’re anything like me and enjoy using planners, bullet journals, or stickers, check out the link to Jessica’s site and Etsy below where she offers her custom stickers, journals, and more! 

    I so enjoyed talking with Jessica about creativity, rules, and breaking them when needed. We covered a lot in this episode, check out some highlights below and enjoy listening. 🙂

    Highlights:

    Starting from an image that wouldn’t let her go to the floodgates opening and the rush of creativity and story.

    Continuing to create and build her career as an illustrator and author while moving with her children from Mexico to the United States. 

    The supportive and beautiful community of the Rocky Mountain SCBWI.

    Doing the thing you want to do even when you’re afraid and not sure you can do it.

    Reading entrepreneurial nonfiction to manage an author career and inspire creativity.

    How obstacles can be a good thing.

    “Obstacles may slow you down, but maybe they’re good because they show you different paths to take. They’re just a challenge. I’m very perserverant…And maybe it’s just me, but I think I’m often my greatest obstacle.”

    Links mentioned: 

    Jessica’s website, Going Places Studios

    Going Places Studios on Etsy

    Always Flying Bobby by C.S. Boyll and illustrated by Jessica Santiesteban on Amazon

    Thanks for listening! In the meantime, catch up on last week’s episode in case you missed it with Acadia Editing’s Paulina S. Cossette Ph.D. for an editor’s takeover edition. Up next, C.S. Boyll, the author of Always Flying Bobby.

    • 31 min
    Acadia Editing Services' Paulina S. Cossette Ph.D. Fights Red Pen Phobia and, Embraces Editing Joy

    Acadia Editing Services' Paulina S. Cossette Ph.D. Fights Red Pen Phobia and, Embraces Editing Joy

    Please join me in welcoming Paulina S. Cossette Ph.D. of Acadia Editing Services to the show! Paulina has 15+ years of experience and so much to share, I hope you enjoy this conversation as much as I did!

    Here are some highlights of things we talked about:


    The joy in exploring new subjects through copy editing, learning something new each time a manuscript comes across your desk.


    Mohawk artist Shelley Niro and other inspiring subjects.


    How even though it’s scary to start a new career, we can do scary things.


    Her background in academia and the similarities and differences between editing and being a professor.


    The importance of relationships and community even across fields.


    The benefits of fresh air to maintaining balance, including how gardening can be an emotional outlet.



    Here are a couple of my favorite quotes from our conversation:

    “I get to meet people I never would have heard of or learned about or talked to and I get to read their work. When I dig into a manuscript I get to play around with it. I take very seriously that this is someone’s passion project that they’ve worked hours and hours on but I get to tweak it and help make it better–to help them get their message out. That’s really rewarding and I really enjoy those relationships I build with my clients.”

    “You’re going to make mistakes. You won’t do everything well. But just keep trying. You’re going to have problems. There are things you’re going to do not well. You’ll make mistakes but keep coming back at it, keep trying, and be kind to people.”

    Talking with Paulina was inspiring, fun, and a total joy. I particularly enjoyed hearing about the why of her editing work–to help. She works primarily with academics editing academic and nonfiction manuscripts. Most of her clients are professors who lead busy lives like she did in her own professorship before she started Acadia Editing Services. 

    So, she started editing to help lighten the load. With the whole contents of the book in one place (even if it’s not tidy), she can clean it up. That way she makes life a little bit easier for her clients one manuscript at a time.

    Some parting advice from Paulina: don’t listen to that little voice in your head that says you can’t. You are worth more than you know. In editing (and writing) we often undercharge because we don’t believe in ourselves or our worth. Know your worth, believe in yourself, and remember that this is your business.

    Also, editors aren’t here to tear everything down with their red pens, they’re here to help your writing shine a little brighter.

    Links mentioned:

    The 60+ books Acadia Editing has brightened

    Paulina’s book–Politicians Behaving Badly: Men, Women, and the Politics of Sexual Harassment

    Acadia Editing Services website

    Paulina S. Cossette Ph.D. on LinkedIn

    Acadia Editing Services Facebook

    As always, thanks for listening and stay tuned for more interviews next week!! On deck we have illustrator Jessica Santiesteban.

    • 25 min

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