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Ep 89: When Fiction Incorporates History with Joselyn Takacs

In the latest episode of Write the Damn Book Already, Joselyn Takacs and I discussed her first novel, Pearce Oysters (Zibby Books, 6/25/2024).

EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS

  • Her writing process (and the system she and her adviser had for keeping her consistent)
  • Free writing versus stream-of-consciousness writing 
  • The fun way she’s including the book’s theme in her upcoming book events
  • Joselyn's top tricks for getting through writer’s block
  • How writing ahead can help authors figure out the book’s trajectory


ABOUT JOSELYN

Joselyn Takacs holds a PhD in Creative Writing and Literature from the University of Southern California and an MFA in Fiction from Johns Hopkins University. Her fiction has appeared in Gulf Coast, Narrative, Tin House, Harvard Review, The Rumpus, DIAGRAM, Columbia: A Journal of Art and Literature, and elsewhere.

She has published interviews and book reviews in the Los Angeles Review of Books and Entropy. Joselyn has taught writing at the University of Southern Californ...

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Ep 88: Writing From Multiple POVs with Ava Dellaira

Ava Dellaira’s adult debut novel, Exposure, comes out with Zibby Books on September 10th, 2024. She is also the author of the critically acclaimed young adult novels In Search of Us and Love Letters to the Dead, which was named Best Book of the Year by Apple, Google, BuzzFeed, the New York Public Library and the Chicago Public Library.

She is a graduate of the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, where she was a Truman Capote Fellow, and the University of Chicago. She grew up in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and now lives in Altadena, CA with her husband and their two young children.

INTERVIEW HIGHLIGHTS

  • The challenges of writing in identities that aren’t your own (and the risks involved in writing outside your own point of view)
  • Where Ava’s story ideas originate, and what she aimed to tackle through writing Exposure
  • Ava’s editing process preferences, including how she views the editing process and ensures she receives feedback most positively
  • Different approaches for when to start one's next b
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Ep 22: Writing Breath Taking, A Memoir (with Jessica Fein)

One of Jessica's most remarkable accomplishments is as a mom of three amazing kids. When her beautiful daughter Dalia passed away in March 2022 from an ultra-rare mitochondrial disease called MERRF syndrome, she was compelled to transition from how-to format and personal essay to long-form memoir.

Her newest book, Breath Taking, will be released in 2024 (which cannot come soon enough). 

In this episode, we talked about her journey through the writing and acquisition of this newest book. 

 Highlights include: 

  • Discovering in what unexpected ways her story was extraordinary WHILE writing. (This marks the difference between “Here’s what happened” and “Here's why it mattered.”)
  • How the book kept blossoming into a bigger and bigger story (and how she got her arms around all while not getting overwhelmed by the massive amount of content)
  • Going from "This is a tough read" to writing so people will be uplifted and inspired, because that’s what the overall theme/message is
  • How she i...
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Ep 55: How to Write While Feeling Discomfort with Joanna Hardis

Every time I tell Joanna Hardis how much her book, Just Do Nothing: A Paradoxical Guide to Getting Out of Your Way, has impacted me, her jaw drops. She truly can’t seem to believe how deeply her unique approach and perspective to getting out of one’s way is resonating with readers.

Join us for this episode of the Write the Damn Book Already podcast as Joanna shares her incredible journey from self-doubt to powerful author. Discover how her unique perspective on overcoming obstacles can inspire you to write your own damn book. Plus, learn from her experiences as a therapist-turned-author, and find out how she tackles the challenges of writing and marketing with wisdom and insight that will resonate with every aspiring writer. 

 

ABOUT JOANNA 

Joanna Hardis, LISW-S, is a cognitive behavioral therapist based in Cleveland, Ohio. Committed to using evidence-based treatments, Joanna helps people get “unstuck.” Through her private practice as well as virtual workshops on distress toler...

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Ep 84: Launching the Sophomore Novel with Donna Norman-Carbone

Donna Norman-Carbone's second novel, Of Lies and Honey, just launched (April 24, 2024, Red Adept Publishing), and it was wonderful to have her on as a repeat guest.

Her first novel, All That Is Sacred, came out less than a year ago (June 2023, Red Adept Publishing), and chatting about the differences between book 1 and book 2 proved as fun and insightful as I knew it would! 

EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS

  • The biggest differences between the first launch and the second (including the task she full-on forgot to do when launching the first book!)
  • How Donna navigates looking at sales numbers and reviews
  • Using NetGalley for reviews: the benefit of being with a smaller publisher versus a Big 5 publisher 
  • The admission that made me question whether Donna and I could be friends (yes, that’s clickbait.)
  • The challenge of writing back cover copy/book jacket summary
  • Donna's strategy for ensuring she doesn’t get “stuck” while writing a book

 

ABOUT DONNA

Donna Norman-Carbone's debut novel, All Th...

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EP 82: Memoir On Submission with Diana Naranjo

The story is always unfolding...

In this episode of Write the Damn Book Already, I spoke with Diana Naranjo about her memoir (which is currently on submission). She recounts a pivotal moment where a professional connection with author Abraham Verghese (Cutting for Stone, The Covenant of Water) led to her first agent connection.

 

EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS

  • How Diana learned to write after completing her first draft
  • The nuanced difference between memoir and creative non-fiction
  • Her strategies for finding agents and the value of learning from the author community's experiences. 
  • The challenge of identifying as "a writer" 

 

CONNECT WITH DIANA

Instagram: @dnaranjo

WHAT DIANA'S READING NOW

Tell Me Everything: The Story of a Private Investigation by Erika Krouse
 

RESOURCES MENTIONED

In a Not So Perfect World by Neely Tubati Alexander

The Covenant of Water and Cutting for Stone by Abraham Verghese

Everyone But Myself by Julie Chavez

Tough Titties by Laura Belgray 

The Ultimate Pod...

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Ep 79: Querying Literary Agents with Lauren Kay

Lauren Kay's young adult debut novel, We Ship It, was a dream come true, but it wasn't easy to get there. Now, she helps other writers achieve the same joy, minus the roadblocks. Having secured eight agent offers in a month,  she works with authors dreaming about a traditional publishing deal to help them write irresistible query letters.

 

INTERVIEW HIGHLIGHTS

  • The 7-year path to her first novel, for which she received a 6-figure advance (best quote: "Lightning speed in this industry is 7 years.")
  • The importance of transparency in the book industry when it comes to timelines, sales figures, and overall expectations
  • The idea of an author “deserving” their lead author status (I hadn't heard this before, and loved the discussion around it!)
  • How changing our expectations as authors can lead to far better results 
  • The “before” and “after” of publishing
  • Top mistakes to avoid when writing query letters + how to navigate the world of querying without becoming (too) disappointed 
  • ...
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Ep 78: Traditional Publishing Lessons with Neely Tubati Alexander

Neely Tubati Alexander's second novel, In a Not So Perfect World (March 2024, Harper Perennial), was noted a "Best Romance to Read in 2024" by Cosmopolitan and received starred reviews from both Publishers Weekly and Kirkus.   

In her second appearance on the Write the Damn Book Already podcast, we discussed her two-book deal with HarperCollins, and how her writing process and industry perspective shifted from Book 1 to Book 2.

INTERVIEW HIGHLIGHTS 

  • What changed the most between books 1 and 2 when it came to her writing  and marketing processes
  • How Neely's expectations for book sales change from book to book
  • The benefit of being a debut author versus releasing subsequent books 
  • How Neely “protects the bubble” in order not to be influenced by others’ opinions so she can tell the story she most wants to tell
  • Whether she reads her reviews (and when), and which she pays strong attention to (and even allows to impact the final book edits)

 

ABOUT NEELY TUBATI ALEXANDER

Neely ...

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Ep 75: Writing Novels in the Operating Room with Elle Evans

Elle Evans is an anesthesiologist and a novelist whose debut novel, Wedding Issues, comes out April 2, 2024 with Zibby Books. And was this ever a fascinating conversation!

EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS

  • The first book Elle wrote (that was never officially published, even with the best title ever) 
  • Elle's writing process, including how she sets goals and deadlines 
  • The probable stop on the publishing journey she specifically advises writers to “buckle up” for 
  • How her first two novels ended up "dead on submission" (and what she's planning for them now!)
  • How she's coordinating  book launch activities with her operating room schedule 
  • Her process for letting go of one book’s characters in order to start fresh on another
  • Her unique perspective when it comes to title/cover changes by a publisher

 

ABOUT ELLE

A Boston native, Elle Evans spent five years in Nashville soaking up sweet Southern hospitality and even sweet iced tea. She now lives in Philadelphia with her husband and rescue do...

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