Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 5 hours 48 minutes
We ring in the new year with the news from Epona Muse Publishing. We’re still reading for several anthologies dealing with the lived experience of autism and neurodivergence. Check out our submission guidelines and topics at EponaMuse.com. Stay tuned as we hope to announce fiction anthologies coming later this month...
Welcome to the first news show for Epona Muse Publishing. Each month I hope to let you know which anthologies are still open, provide news from our authors, and answer your questions/talk a little about Epona Muse Publishing. You are encouraged to subscribe on your favorite podcasting platform or on YouTube. You’re also welcome to sign up for our newsletter where we’ll also provide a mid-month reminder of outstanding themes and upcoming books...
TJ Radcliffe is a poet, engineer, actor, businessperson, writer, and scientist who lives in the Gulf Islands off Canada’s west coast with his wife and a couple of cats. A sailor between boats, he kayaks and hikes, and is involved in community theatre. His writing is focused on novels in formal verse.
Learn more about TJ’s work and get all the links to purchase his book at our show notes...
Alana Lorens (aka Babs Mountjoy) has been a published writer for over 45 years, including seven years as a reporter and editor at the South Dade News Leader in Homestead, Florida. She writes non-fiction, romance, adventure, and suspense novels. Ahe also writes sci-fi and fantasy as Lyndi Alexander. She is the author of the Pittsburgh Lady Lawyers series, which draws on her years as a family law attorney in the state of Pennsylvania. ...
Our fourth #NaNoWriMo encouragement interview is a joyful one with Daniel Cross where we talk about how he turned a DND campaign into his book, the NPC author persona he created, and shared some love for his gorgeous cover.
About the author
I’m an electrical engineer / integrated circuit designer, tired of writing technical specifications. I’m also a game master for tabletop roleplaying games...
Our third #NaNoWriMo author interview is with prolific fiction and nonfiction author, Zara West.
About the Author
In a life full of misadventures, award-winning author Zara West has had sunstroke on the top of a Greek mountain, been partially trampled by a herd of four hundred sheep, and while she has never been kidnapped, she has been marooned on an uninhabited island in the middle of the Canadian wilderness for longer than she wants to remember...
In our second interview with authors who have completed #NaNoWriMo I’m chatting with WT Meadows about his book Introduction Events and it’s ten-year journey from NaNo project to published, as well as his very successful Kickstarter campaign for it.
About the Author
WT Meadows is the best-selling co-author of The Shaman States of America: The South series beginning with The Mantle...
In the first of our #NaNoWriMo 2023 interviews, I’m joined by multi-genre author D.V. Stone who will talk about how she successfully completed NaNoWriMo and offer encouragement to those participating this year.
About Our Guest
D. V. Stone is a multi-award-winning, multi-genre, traditionally and independently published author. She writes books people want to read. Her stories are about the importance of friends and family, regardless of genre...
Our final NaNoWriMo prep episode provides some last minute considerations, things to think about, and reminders about setting goals and how to bounce back when life happens. I hope you’ve enjoyed this series and it’s something you can come back to year after year...
Life happens and it tends to really like to happen during the month of NaNoWriMo. In this episode I talk about some ways to regather, regroup, and even begin again should life happen to your NaNo project. There’s lots of encouragement and support so you know you’re not alone...