This podcast is for anyone who loves a good story. Board now for interviews and writing samples from talented authors! If you would like to be featured, email your work to [email protected] Submission guidelines: There is no word count, but please select a piece that can be read in ten minutes or less. Pieces with extreme violence, language, or other explicit content will not be considered. Thank you for your interest!
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Emma Schellenberg Podcasts
Hearken to the wisdom of Sian Ann Bessey, best-selling author of historical, suspense, and romance novels. https://www.sianannbessey.com/By Emma Schellenberg
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Caleb Georgeson, author of The Shadow in the Night, talks about all things world building! https://calebgeorgeson.com/By Emma Schellenberg
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Warning: this episode may make you hungry. Now that you are aware of the potential risks, enjoy what Ellie Lerum has to say on world building, characterization, and writing as a form of connection.By Emma Schellenberg
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Stephen McCranie, cartoonist and author of Space Boy, talks about story telling across many mediums. https://www.stephenmccranie.com/ Here's the link to the fandub played in the episode: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLCZVZ6HQBjxi2B-5sn4Dn4jBJoEu4SIi2&si=B0QanIZgS5qQ0Q5OBy Emma Schellenberg
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I really wish this would have been episode 13, because Josh Allen is a professional in writing unsettling, chilling short stories. Not quite so shocking as his stories is the fact he writes unsettling, chilling short stories for children ages 9-12. Josh talks about considering specific audiences, twisting tropes to make them your own, and writing w…
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We have more writing royalty this week with Nikki Crown, the author of The Truth in the Tale. Nikki explores how to write fresh fairytale retellings with compelling, complex villains and realistic, relatable heroes. Also, get a sneak peek of her upcoming second book! https://nikkidcrown.com/By Emma Schellenberg
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Ana talks about overcoming perfectionism, that great stumbling block of many an author. If you love something, just keep at it! Little by little, you will see your improvement. Find Ana's books hereBy Emma Schellenberg
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Kaitlyn King writes Christian Young Adult series, including More Than Conquerors. It's like Narnia meets Ranger's Apprentice while on the way to Camelot to joust with Arthur. https://authorkaitlynking.com/By Emma Schellenberg
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Not only does Dan Kenner write, he also hosts a podcast, works full-time, and runs a homestead with his wife and seven children! It may not seem possible, but his books are even more action-packed than his schedule. https://dankenner.com/By Emma Schellenberg
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Fun fact, middle-grade fiction is not necessarily for middle-schoolers; it is aimed towards children ages 8-12. Morgan Beck's stories are anything but mid. Check out her Into the Lighthouse series!By Emma Schellenberg
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Despite his name, Anthony Butler is not, in fact, a butler. Let's call him Anthony Author, shall we? https://www.anthonydbutler.com/By Emma Schellenberg
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If you hate waiting for the next book in a series, Jeff Wheeler is the author for you! On average, Jeff writes a series a year. How, you might ask? Maybe it's magic, just like his books. https://jeff-wheeler.com/By Emma Schellenberg
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Poet Mark Bennion talks about "capturing the ineffable" through writing and wordplay.By Emma Schellenberg
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Joe IDAHO, author and archeologist, shares how he digs up great stories. https://www.joeidaho.com/By Emma Schellenberg
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Craig and Jaleesa Snow discuss writing as a team, heightening tension in conflict, and developing magic and technology in a steampunk setting. Their debut novel, Everblade, is a clean, thrilling adventure that will keep you at the edge of your seat! https://www.craigandjaleesasnow.com/By Emma Schellenberg
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Reading is an adventure, and so is writing! Carla Crane Osborn talks about the magic of writing children's books. https://www.gonasreadingranch.com/By Emma Schellenberg
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As a writer, Patricia Marcantonio wears several hats, including a chef's hat with her latest novel, Trini's Magic Kitchen. Sample Patricia's hors d'oeuvres of writing tips in a variety of flavors, including mystery and YA fiction. https://patriciamarcantonio.com/By Emma Schellenberg
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Janine Gilbert talks about all things screenwriting! Maybe this episode should be called "Scene V," instead of "Chapter 5."By Emma Schellenberg
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Bethany Schultz Hurst, author of award-winning poetry books Blueprint and Ruin and Miss Lost Nation, shares her writing process and some of her favorite forms of poetry. https://www.bethanyschultzhurst.com/By Emma Schellenberg
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Colleen M. Story talks the challenges and charms of merging history and mythology in fiction. (And yes, I asked. Story is her real last name). https://colleenmstory.com/story/By Emma Schellenberg
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Melissa Greenhalgh, my co-host on The Riverbend Awareness Project, shares some creative nonfiction.By Emma Schellenberg
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Matthew James Babcock, poet extraordinaire, shares why he writes along with some of his delightful pieces.By Emma Schellenberg
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