Gail Priest is the author of five books (including a trilogy). Her latest, Soul Dancing, was released on April 2024 through Red Adept Publishing.Â
In this episode of Write the Damn Book Already, Gail shares her writing process using mind mapping and discusses her approach to marketing and pitching her work.
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Annie Crow Knoll: The Complete Collection:
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A Very Crowded House by Kelly Elizabeth HustonÂ
Of Lies and Honey by Donna Norman-CarboneÂ
When the World Goes Quiet by Gian Sardar
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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.
In the latest episode of Write the Damn Book Already, I spoke with Julie Chavez, author of the incredibly well-received memoir, Everyone But Myself   (January 2024, Zibby Books).
After Julie's life experience turned into a book idea, she wrote 30,000 words and thought that surely it was a complete, publishable book. Newsflash: It wasn’t. But she stuck with it, and within a few weeks of launch, it became a USA Today Bestseller.
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Why being naive is the greatest gift for authors sharing vulnerable storiesÂ
Thoughts on why aspiring authors don’t understand the challenges involved in book writing (it's one of the things this podcast hopes to rectify!)
Metrics authors use to determine “success” (including Julie's) + an exploration of the “machine” side versus the human side of writing
How to trust when you've healed "enough” to write about challenges
The lesser-known benefits of having an agent (beyond getting a book deal)
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