Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 17 days 7 hours 54 minutes
In a companion episode to this week’s interview with Gray Williams, we speak to his agent Juliet Mushens about the role of an agent and the best way to select and approach them and what they can do for your career as a writer.
We discuss one of the most important topics we’ve ever covered: writers and their mental health.
Kit Cox takes us through his unconventional route to publication working with small presses and self-publishing to great success.
Sarah Hilary tells us how she approaches polarising subjects and the kind of research and due diligence she takes before her first draft.
Evan takes us through StoryOrigin and tells us how it all works
Edward Cox is the Gemmell Award-nominated author of the Relic Guild trilogy, and with his new book Song of the Sycamore he builds an incredible world, both magical and believable, and it all starts with scribblings in notebooks.
Kim Bretton is an actor and has worked in theatre, TV and film, but these days she’s found great success producing and narrating audiobooks in Nashville.
Kim is the narrator and producer of the Back to Reality audiobook and we go into detail about the process of preparing, recording and producing an audiobook.
Phoebe Locke is the pseudonym of Nicci Cloke. Phoebe’s book The July Girls takes the life of a character from age ten to twenty-five, and in a fascinating interview Phoebe tells us how she had therapy sessions as one of her characters.
Just over a year ago Keshini Naidoo and Lindsey Mooney left their jobs and took a huge risk to create Hera Books.