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Does What I Am Writing Really Matter?

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This week, you'll hear from Amanda Creasey, an outdoors writer and novelist, as we explore the age-old existential question: does what we are working on matter? In this episode, you will hear Amanda vulnerably share the frustration and discouragement many writers face when working on long-term projects and publishing their work. We’ll examine the drivers that keep us going, the truth about how many books authors typically sell, and how to show up for yourself as you write.

Amanda’s Bio: Amanda is an English teacher, outdoors writer, and novelist with an undergraduate degree from Michigan State University and a graduate degree from the University of Denver. Her writing appears in three Chicken Soup for the Soul books. Her poetry and outdoor journalism have earned recognition from the Poetry Society of Virginia and Virginia Outdoor Writers Association. Her debut novel, An Expected End, is a work of speculative fiction that was published in October 2023.. A member of James River Writers, the Poetry Society of Virginia, and Virginia Outdoor Writers Association, she shares a home with her husband, their rescue parrot, and their two rescue dogs.

Resources Mentioned in This Episode

Athena Dixon Episode

James River Writers

Official Transcript

Episode Highlights

2:13 Why Does Your Story Matter

4:44 How Many Books to Authors Typically Sell

8:41 What’s Your Story’s Essential Question

11:16 How Does Writing Impact Your Life

14:30 Making Room For Joy

18:00 The Power of Community

22:22 Amanda’s writing advice

Connect with Amanda:

Website: AmandaSueCreasey.com

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amanda_sue_creasey

Substack: https://amandasuecreasey.substack.com/

Connect with your host, Lisa:
Get Your Free Copy of Write More, Fret Less
Website | Instagram | YouTube | Facebook | LinkedIn
Produced by Espresso Podcast Production

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1. WYRP_Amanda Creasey Interview_video (00:00:00)

2. Marker (00:20:24)

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This week, you'll hear from Amanda Creasey, an outdoors writer and novelist, as we explore the age-old existential question: does what we are working on matter? In this episode, you will hear Amanda vulnerably share the frustration and discouragement many writers face when working on long-term projects and publishing their work. We’ll examine the drivers that keep us going, the truth about how many books authors typically sell, and how to show up for yourself as you write.

Amanda’s Bio: Amanda is an English teacher, outdoors writer, and novelist with an undergraduate degree from Michigan State University and a graduate degree from the University of Denver. Her writing appears in three Chicken Soup for the Soul books. Her poetry and outdoor journalism have earned recognition from the Poetry Society of Virginia and Virginia Outdoor Writers Association. Her debut novel, An Expected End, is a work of speculative fiction that was published in October 2023.. A member of James River Writers, the Poetry Society of Virginia, and Virginia Outdoor Writers Association, she shares a home with her husband, their rescue parrot, and their two rescue dogs.

Resources Mentioned in This Episode

Athena Dixon Episode

James River Writers

Official Transcript

Episode Highlights

2:13 Why Does Your Story Matter

4:44 How Many Books to Authors Typically Sell

8:41 What’s Your Story’s Essential Question

11:16 How Does Writing Impact Your Life

14:30 Making Room For Joy

18:00 The Power of Community

22:22 Amanda’s writing advice

Connect with Amanda:

Website: AmandaSueCreasey.com

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amanda_sue_creasey

Substack: https://amandasuecreasey.substack.com/

Connect with your host, Lisa:
Get Your Free Copy of Write More, Fret Less
Website | Instagram | YouTube | Facebook | LinkedIn
Produced by Espresso Podcast Production

  continue reading

Capíttulos

1. WYRP_Amanda Creasey Interview_video (00:00:00)

2. Marker (00:20:24)

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