Writers Ritual with Brianna Winner

Brianna Winner

The Writers' Ritual podcast offers a rare glimpse into the minds of today’s most acclaimed writers. Hosted by international bestselling author Brianna Winner, each episode explores the life stories, creative rituals, and secrets behind their most powerful works.

Episodes

  1. EP.04 – From Marine to Million-Selling Author: Craig Martelle on Craft, Productivity & the Business of Indie Publishing

    11/21/2025

    EP.04 – From Marine to Million-Selling Author: Craig Martelle on Craft, Productivity & the Business of Indie Publishing

    From over 20 years in Marine intelligence to accidentally setting himself on fire (yes, literally), to writing 200+ books and becoming a million-selling author—Craig Martelle’s path to publishing is unlike anything you’ve ever heard. In this episode of The Writers Ritual, Craig breaks down the real mechanics of a sustainable writing career:• how he wrote thousands of words every day for five straight years• the habits that built his indie publishing empire• why consistency beats talent• how to think like a working writer• and why “treat your writing like a business” isn’t a cliché A lawyer and former business consultant, Craig brings rare insight into the evolving world of independent publishing, building readership, author branding, and the future of writing in an AI-driven landscape. A deep-dive into productivity, the business of being an author, and the creative mindset required to build a long-term writing career. Chapters 00:00 – Introduction02:02 – Craig’s First Book at 1304:10 – The Books That Shaped Him06:00 – Star Trek, Diversity & Early Influences08:50 – Marine Corps, Intelligence Work & Life Abroad14:26 – The Fire Accident That Sent Him Back to Writing17:08 – Writing His First Post-Apocalyptic Novel19:10 – Why He Went Indie (and Never Queried)22:13 – How Publishing Has Changed in the Last 10 Years24:47 – Why Authors Must Become Brands27:40 – The Power of Consistency Over Talent33:52 – Writing 2,700 Words a Day for Five Years38:07 – Character, Plot & Craft41:25 – How He Thinks Through Scenes46:12 – Writer’s Block, Discipline & Avoiding Self-Sabotage49:55 – Personal Loss & Writing Through Grief52:22 – Craig vs. “Ugly First Drafts”57:00 – Tools for Dyslexic and Neurodivergent Writers01:02:20 – The Future of Writing in the Age of AI01:05:10 – Advice for New Authors01:12:30 – What’s Next for Craig01:16:20 – Where to Find His Work Links Website: https://craigmartelle.comFacebook: https://facebook.com/craigmartelleAmazon Author Page: https://amazon.com/author/craigmartelle More on the Writers Ritual: https://www.writersritual.com/ Craig Martelle, Brianna Winner, The Writer’s Ritual, writing podcast, indie publishing, self-publishing, writing craft, sustainable creativity, creative discipline, writing habits, writing routine, productivity for writers, author branding, Marine intelligence, million-selling author, 20BooksTo50K, writing advice, future of publishing, AI and writing, storytelling, fiction writing, book marketing, how to write more, how to build an author career, publishing in 2025, writer motivation, character development, worldbuilding, creative mindset, writing community

    1h 3m
  2. EP.03 – Live from Comic-Con: Michael Kingston (Headlocked Comics) & John Goodwin (Writers of the Future / Galaxy Press)

    11/08/2025

    EP.03 – Live from Comic-Con: Michael Kingston (Headlocked Comics) & John Goodwin (Writers of the Future / Galaxy Press)

    EP.03 – Live from Comic-Con: Michael Kingston (Headlocked Comics) & John Goodwin (Writers of the Future / Galaxy Press) In this special episode of The Writers Ritual, host Brianna Winner records live on the floor of San Diego Comic-Con from her booth, joined by guests Michael Kingston (Headlocked Comics, Tales from the Road) and John Goodwin (Writers and Illustrators of the Future, Galaxy Press) for a conversation about the business behind art, the heart behind stories, and what AI can’t replicate. Michael Kingston, creator of the indie hit Headlocked Comics, shares how wrestling and comics collided into a career built on passion, persistence, and creative defiance. John Goodwin, publisher of Writers and Illustrators of the Future and President of Galaxy Press, shares how the contest has launched some of today’s most visionary writers, defends human creativity in the AI era, and reflects on the wisdom he’s learned from some of the greatest authors who ever lived. A conversation about authenticity, resilience, and why every great story begins with the courage to create. Chapters 00:00 – Introduction: Recorded on the floor at Comic-Con 01:25 – Michael Kingston and the Origins of Headlocked Comics 05:10 – Blending Wrestling and Storytelling 09:42 – Building an Indie Brand and Audience 14:28 – The Power of Community and Conventions 19:35 – John Goodwin Joins the Conversation 21:02 – The Legacy of Writers and Illustrators of the Future 27:18 – Lessons from Legends 32:11 – Creativity and the Human Creativity in the AI Era 36:44 – Advice for Emerging Writers and Artists 40:25 – The Spirit of Creative Persistence Links Website: headlockedcomic.com Website: writersofthefuture.com Website: writersritual.com Keywords Brianna Winner, The Writer’s Ritual, Comic-Con, writing, storytelling, creativity, AI, technology, art, Michael Kingston, Headlocked Comics, Tales from the Road, John Goodwin, Writers of the Future, Galaxy Press, indie comics, publishing, literary legacy, Ray Bradbury, Frank Herbert, Anne McCaffrey, resilience, authenticity, creative process, community, conventions, passion, podcast for writers, comic con

    51 min
  3. EP.02: Horror That Heals - John Palisano on Using Fear as Inspiration and the Future of Writing & AI

    10/29/2025

    EP.02: Horror That Heals - John Palisano on Using Fear as Inspiration and the Future of Writing & AI

    EP.02 – Horror That Heals: John Palisano on Fear as Inspiration and the Future of Writing & AI In this episode of The Writers Ritual, host Brianna Winner talks with John Palisano, Bram Stoker Award–winning author, songwriter, and filmmaker, about using fear as inspiration, strengthening creativity, maintaining authenticity in the age of AI, and how horror and dark fiction can help us explore, transform, and heal. From a bullied childhood to touring nationally with punk and rock bands and writing acclaimed novels, John shares how storytelling became both survival and transformation. Together, they explore fear as a creative catalyst, the therapeutic nature of horror, the future and ethics of AI in writing, and the power of sincerity in a world of constant change. A conversation about fear as fuel, art as transformation, authenticity as survival, and why the best stories are always written through courage. Guest Links Website: ⁠⁠johnpalisano.com⁠⁠ Instagram: ⁠⁠@johnpalisano⁠⁠ The Writer’s Ritual Website: ⁠⁠writersritual.com⁠ Chapters 00:00 – Introduction and Personal Connections 02:36 – The Journey into Writing and Storytelling 05:25 – The Influence of Music and Film on Writing 08:21 – Transitioning from Music to Writing 11:07 – Exploring the Horror Genre 13:46 – The Evolution of Storytelling and Genre Blending 15:22 – The Impact of Technology on Storytelling 18:21 – The Role of Authenticity in Art 20:44 – Navigating the Challenges of AI in Creative Fields 22:59 – The Future of Storytelling and Community Engagement 39:58 – The Evolution of Writing Technology 41:53 – Navigating the Ethical Landscape of Technology 43:40 – Advice to My Younger Self 46:21 – The Emotional Toll of Writing and Reviews 50:45 – Daily Writing Rituals and Techniques 57:35 – The Therapeutic Nature of Horror 01:01:11 – Advice for Aspiring Writers 01:06:11 – The Importance of Community in Writing Keywords John Palisano, Brianna Winner, The Writer’s Ritual, writing, storytelling, horror, dark fiction, gothic, AI, technology, creativity, authenticity, community, publishing, mentorship, artistic process, emotional connection, reviews, horror genre, fear as inspiration, future of writing, writing and AI, horror that heals, podcast for writers

    1h 16m
  4. EP.01 - Drawing Out Dreams: James A. Owen on Storytelling, Struggles, and Success

    07/23/2025

    EP.01 - Drawing Out Dreams: James A. Owen on Storytelling, Struggles, and Success

    In this debut episode of Writer’s Ritual, host Brianna Winner sits down with renowned author and illustrator James A. Owen. Known for his inspiring series, Drawing Out the Dragons, James discusses his creative journey from self-publishing comic books as a teenager to becoming an acclaimed storyteller and motivational speaker. The conversation explores James’s early inspirations, his determination after a severe injury threatened his career, and his unique perspective on creativity, choice, and courage. Join Brianna and James as they examine how the stories we choose to tell shape not just our careers, but our entire lives.  ______________________________________________________________________    (00:01:05) James's childhood influences and the start of his relationship with storytelling. (00:04:58) Publishing his first story as a child and the significance of mixing mythologies early in life. (00:06:22) James shares the memorable experience of bidding on his own childhood work on eBay. (00:07:20) Reflecting on the cumulative power of choices throughout life. (00:09:19) The pivotal books and myths that shaped James's early storytelling passion. (00:12:39) James recalls meeting his writing heroes, Wendy and Richard Pini, at 14. (00:13:26) Revisiting the bravery of his younger self to reinvigorate his present work. (00:15:07) Experiences at his first Comic-Con and receiving unexpected support. (00:19:57) Addressing how to maintain passion and resilience through life's challenges. (00:26:57) James recounts the profound moment he anonymously joined a therapy group discussing his own book. (00:30:38) Overcoming a severe injury that nearly ended his illustration career. (00:36:37) Recovering and rebuilding his creative career through innovative thinking. (00:47:15) James discusses the evolution of his creative process and returning to his roots. (00:56:26) The significance of creating a creative space and surrounding oneself with inspirational objects. (00:57:33) Introducing Biblioteca Fantastica, James's ambitious project to archive fantastic arts. (01:03:21) James shares his daily practice of starting the day with joy to fuel creativity. (01:08:49) Introducing the "Hundred Books Project," connecting historical literary figures to his fictional universe. Writers Ritual Website: https://writersritual.com/ James A. Owen Website: http://jamesaowen.com/ James A. Owen on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/JamesAOwen

    1h 14m
4
out of 5
4 Ratings

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The Writers' Ritual podcast offers a rare glimpse into the minds of today’s most acclaimed writers. Hosted by international bestselling author Brianna Winner, each episode explores the life stories, creative rituals, and secrets behind their most powerful works.