35 min

Writing That Gets Noticed with Estelle Erasmus Know Your True Self

    • Mental Health

Do you have a story to tell? What's holding you back from sharing it with the world? In this episode, James welcomes Estelle Erasmus to discuss her life and new book, Writing That Gets Noticed: Find Your Voice, Become a Better Storyteller, Get Published.

Estelle is a professor of writing at New York University, the host of the Freelance Writing Direct podcast, and former “All About the Pitch” columnist for Writer’s Digest. She has written about a variety of subjects (health, beauty, fitness, publishing, business, travel) for numerous publications. Her articles for the New York Times and Washington Post have gone globally viral (with more than 500 comments on her NYT piece, “How to Bullyproof Your Child”). She has appeared on Good Morning America and has had her articles discussed on The View. She has also taught, coached, and mentored many writers who have gone on to be widely published. She is an American Society of Journalists and Authors award winner and was a cast member in the inaugural New York City production of the Listen to Your Mother storytelling show. She lives in New Jersey. www.EstelleSErasmus.com.

Do you have a story to tell? What's holding you back from sharing it with the world? In this episode, James welcomes Estelle Erasmus to discuss her life and new book, Writing That Gets Noticed: Find Your Voice, Become a Better Storyteller, Get Published.

Estelle is a professor of writing at New York University, the host of the Freelance Writing Direct podcast, and former “All About the Pitch” columnist for Writer’s Digest. She has written about a variety of subjects (health, beauty, fitness, publishing, business, travel) for numerous publications. Her articles for the New York Times and Washington Post have gone globally viral (with more than 500 comments on her NYT piece, “How to Bullyproof Your Child”). She has appeared on Good Morning America and has had her articles discussed on The View. She has also taught, coached, and mentored many writers who have gone on to be widely published. She is an American Society of Journalists and Authors award winner and was a cast member in the inaugural New York City production of the Listen to Your Mother storytelling show. She lives in New Jersey. www.EstelleSErasmus.com.

35 min