
Writing and Editing
Writing and Editing is a podcast for authors that takes a whole-person approach to everything related to writing and editing. Listen in each Thursday for a new twenty-five-minute episode with an author or industry expert. All episodes are freely available in audio wherever you get podcasts. Hosted by Jennia D'Lima
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Send us a text Physicist and author Randy Lyman joins to talk about emotional disconnection and how unhealed emotions can disrupt success. ▬ Visit Randy"s website (and the "How To" section!): https://randylyman.com/ https://randylyman.com/howto/ Get your own copy of his book: https://randylyman.com/the-third-element-bo

334. It Was a Dark and Stormy Night . . . Using Setting as Story Structure with Daniel Braum
Send us a text Author Daniel Braum discusses setting, how it can unknowingly capture moments in time, and why it is necessary to immerse readers into the story. ▬ Check out Dan"s author page and his books: https://www.amazon.com/stores/Daniel-Braum/author/B01F9C69PS https://bloodandstardust.wordpress.com/page/2/ Follow
Send us a text Author Jenelle Hovde chats about writing enemies-to-lovers romances, creating believable characters, and balancing sparks with a healthy relationship. ▬ Check out Jenelle"s website: https://jenellehovdeauthor.com/ Grab a copy of her books: https://jenellehovdeauthor.com/books/ Follow Jenelle"s writing jo
Send us a text Author and editor Beau L"Amour discusses his father Louis L"Amour"s work, how he carries his legacy, and some behind the scenes facts of the process. ▬ Visit Beau"s website and check out his work: http://beaulamour.com/ Keep up with Louis L"Amour"s preservation: https://www.louislamour.com/ Follow Beau o
Send us a text Animator and author Michael DiMartino discusses his beginnings as a creator and the nuances of working within different art mediums in a special episode of Writing and Editing. ▬ Check out Michael"s website: https://www.michaeldantedimartino.com/ Grab a copy of Both Here and Gone: https://www.amazon.com/
Send us a text The marriage of convenience trope is discussed, dissected, and broken down by author Christine Hill Suntz as this week"s episode dives into why this trope is so beloved. ▬ Visit Christine"s website: https://www.christinehillsuntz.com/ Check out her books: https://www.christinehillsuntz.com/writing https: