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Send us a text Author and executive coach Chip Webster discusses divisions in humanity, the healing properties of writing and poetry, and why it takes a village to create a book. ▬ Visit Chip's website: Unityinservice.org Get in touch with Chip at his email: [email protected]
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361. Division and Unity, with Chip Webster

361. Division and Unity, with Chip Webster

Dec 11, 2025·

Send us a text Author and executive coach Chip Webster discusses divisions in humanity, the healing properties of writing and poetry, and why it takes a village to create a book. ▬ Visit Chip's website...

360. Family Drama and Hidden Secrets, with Robin W. Pearson

360. Family Drama and Hidden Secrets, with Robin W. Pearson

Dec 4, 2025·

Send us a text Former editor and author Robin W. Pearson stops by to discuss fictional family drama, how to keep the age-old genre fresh, and the importance of writing about these dysfunctional dynamics. ▬ Visit Robin's...

359. Going to Hollywood: Behind the Scenes, with Noël Stark

359. Going to Hollywood: Behind the Scenes, with Noël Stark

Nov 27, 2025·

Send us a text Author and Hollywood-jack-of-all-trades Noël Stark stops by to talk about setting your book in Hollywood, gives a peak behind the curtains on set, and shows how there are still fresh new ideas in a...

358. Emotional Honesty for Younger Audiences, with Donna Galanti

358. Emotional Honesty for Younger Audiences, with Donna Galanti

Nov 20, 2025·

Send us a text Author Donna Galanti discusses balancing deep emotional truths with childhood innocence in kid's fiction and how this could be important to incorporate into your writing as well. ▬ Visit Donna's website...

357. Entertainment and Education: Writing for Kids, with Terri Lilga

357. Entertainment and Education: Writing for Kids, with Terri Lilga

Nov 13, 2025·

Send us a text Author and former teacher Terri Lilga talks about striking the right balance while crafting a children's book, how to make the educational part exciting, and gives tips on bringing your vision to life. ▬...

356. Messages of Hope in Hopeless Worlds, with Tim Weed

356. Messages of Hope in Hopeless Worlds, with Tim Weed

Nov 9, 2025·

Send us a text Author Tim Weed swings by to discuss the inherent darkness of the dystopian genre, why he plants seeds of hope amidst it all, and how this can parallel the stories of real life. ▬ Learn more from Tim's...

355. Beyond Dystopian: Metaphysical Horror, with Ally Walker

355. Beyond Dystopian: Metaphysical Horror, with Ally Walker

Nov 6, 2025·

Send us a text With one last thrill from the season of horror, actress and author Ally Walker discusses metaphysical horror, how it's carved a niche in-between horror and dystopia, and just how it can hold a mirror up...

354. Humor and Horror: The Magic of Genre Blending, with Grace Daly

354. Humor and Horror: The Magic of Genre Blending, with Grace Daly

Oct 30, 2025·

Send us a text Author Grace Daly stops by to talk about the commonalities of horror and comedy, how she puts those to use in The Scald-Crow, and why balancing two genres can set your writing apart. ▬ Learn more on...

353. Two Eras, One Book, with Sarah Landenwich

353. Two Eras, One Book, with Sarah Landenwich

Oct 23, 2025·

Send us a text Author Sarah Landenwich talks about writing dual timelines in different centuries, walking the line of parallel stories, and why she loves this style of writing (and why you'll love it too). ▬ Find more...

352. An Investigation into Time, with Flavia Brunetti

352. An Investigation into Time, with Flavia Brunetti

Oct 16, 2025·

Send us a text Humanitarian and author Flavia Brunetti talks about time, how it is usually described in works of fiction, and finding new perspectives on time in her book Web of Time. ▬ Discover more about Flavia on her...

351. Does Anyone Else Feel This Way? An Analyzation of Early Adulthood with Eli Rallo

351. Does Anyone Else Feel This Way? An Analyzation of Early Adulthood with Eli Rallo

Oct 9, 2025·

Send us a text Author, lifestyle expert, and creator Eli Rallo discusses her new book, Does Anyone Else Feel This Way?, the experience of imposter syndrome, and the rise of the quarter-life crisis in the latest episode...

350. Writing With Respect: A Lesson in Historical Writing, with Wendy Holden

350. Writing With Respect: A Lesson in Historical Writing, with Wendy Holden

Oct 7, 2025·

Send us a text Author and journalist Wendy Holden shares her book The Teacher of Auschwitz, discusses the importance of writing about historical events, and how you can do so while respecting those who have lived...

349. Finding Horror in the Familiar, with Brian Asman

349. Finding Horror in the Familiar, with Brian Asman

Oct 2, 2025·

Send us a text Surprise guest and author, Brian Asman, talks about his process of finding horror in the familiar, how that can create some of the scariest scenarios, and discusses tropes in the horror genre in this...

348. Tips and Tales from a Ghostwriter, with Alison McBain

348. Tips and Tales from a Ghostwriter, with Alison McBain

Sep 25, 2025·

Send us a text Author and editor Alison McBain discusses her experience ghostwriting, what goes into that job, and how that can even inform your own writing process. ▬ Take a look at Alison's website: Submit your pieces...

347. What is Autofiction and How to Write it, with Nick Berg

347. What is Autofiction and How to Write it, with Nick Berg

Sep 18, 2025·

Send us a text Author Nick Berg stops by to talk about the concept of autofiction, how it offers different opportunities than memoir, and how you can tell the truth through fiction. ▬ Swing by Nick's website: Grab a...

346. Humanizing Science Fiction with Brad C. Anderson

346. Humanizing Science Fiction with Brad C. Anderson

Sep 11, 2025·

Send us a text Author and professor Brad C. Anderson discusses the importances of realistic characters in sci fi, the role of fear in the genre, and how the term "hero" can be subjective. ▬ Visit Brad's website and grab...

345. What are Techno Thrillers and How to Write Them with Charles Breakfield

345. What are Techno Thrillers and How to Write Them with Charles Breakfield

Sep 4, 2025·

Send us a text Author Charles Breakfield stops by to break down what techno thrillers are, how to create their unique high stakes, and gives some insight into how he and his co-author, Rox Burkey, dive into...

344. How Visuals Can Create Character Driven Stories with Stan Yan

344. How Visuals Can Create Character Driven Stories with Stan Yan

Aug 28, 2025·

Send us a text Author and illustrator Stan Yan talks about how the right balance of visuals and dialogue can create a strong story, what to consider when crafting your visuals, and how he pulled everything together to...

343. History, Crime, and Fiction: Striking a Balance Between Genres with Joe McClean

343. History, Crime, and Fiction: Striking a Balance Between Genres with Joe McClean

Aug 21, 2025·

Send us a text Screenwriter and director-turned-author Joe McClean discusses blending genres, finding the right balance of historical accuracy and fiction, and gives a lesson on the importance of history. ▬ Visit Joe's...

342. How to Add Myth and Folklore into Your Story with K.T. Anglehart

342. How to Add Myth and Folklore into Your Story with K.T. Anglehart

Aug 14, 2025·

Send us a text Author K.T. Anglehart discusses Celtic mythology, how she incorporates them into her writing, and why you should consider blending fantasy and reality as well. ▬ Check out K.T.'s website: Grab a copy of...

341. Writing About Making a Difference with Jeff Wenninger

341. Writing About Making a Difference with Jeff Wenninger

Aug 7, 2025·

Send us a text Author and former police officer Jeff Wenninger discusses his book, On Thin Ice, how he wrote about effective ways of change, and gives tips on how to make an impact. ▬ Visit Jeff's website: Find a copy...

340. Finding Your Inner Creativity with Laura Munson

340. Finding Your Inner Creativity with Laura Munson

Jul 31, 2025·

Send us a text Author and teacher Laura Munson talks about her book, The Wild Why, how everyone can be creative, and why wonder is the key to your writing. ▬ Check out Laura's website: Grab a copy of her books: Visit...

339. Reclaiming Your Voice with Memoir, with Brenda Coffee

339. Reclaiming Your Voice with Memoir, with Brenda Coffee

Jul 24, 2025·

Send us a text Photographer, filmmaker, and author Brenda Coffee discusses her new memoir Maya Blue, how it has encouraged healing, and what exactly "maya blue" represents. ▬ Explore Brenda's website: Get your copy of...

338. Writing Unique Perspectives in Historical Fiction with Roseanna White

338. Writing Unique Perspectives in Historical Fiction with Roseanna White

Jul 21, 2025·

Send us a text Author and historian Roseanna White discusses fresh perspectives in oversaturated genres, how to write them, and gives tips on how to blend reality with fiction. ▬ Visit Roseanna's website: Find copies of...

337. How Culture Influences Memoir with Rebe Huntman

337. How Culture Influences Memoir with Rebe Huntman

Jul 17, 2025·

Send us a text Choreographer and author Rebe Huntman discusses her memoir, how Afro-Cuban culture influenced her worldview, and how that translates into her writing. ▬ Visit Rebe's website: Grab a copy of My Mother in...

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