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The Word Weaver Podcast

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The best podcast for writers! Learn how to write a book, listen to author interviews, and get tangible writing tips, advice, motivation and inspiration to achieve your dream of writing a book.

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Ch. 24 | A Complete Guide to Literary and Publishing Terms (with Manuscript Specifications)

February 13, 2019 13:00 - 67.1 MB

For today’s chapter of the Word Weaver Podcast I thought it would be helpful to walk through a complete guide/glossary of literary, writing, and publishing terms. I know that when I first started out on my book publishing journey — and even now — I found myself Google-ing all of these new words, phrases, acronyms and jargon. Lots of websites, books and publishing veterans are so well-versed in this literary language that they just assume you know what they’re talking about! After asking a mi...

Ch. 23 | Legendary Bookseller Ben McNally on the Importance of Indie Bookstores

January 30, 2019 13:00 - 75.9 MB

Today’s chapter of the Word Weaver Podcast is my in-depth interview with Ben McNally, the legendary bookseller behind "Toronto’s Most Beautiful Bookstore” and his namesake, Ben McNally Books. The shop first opened in 2007 at 366 Bay Street in Toronto’s financial district but Ben has worked in the book business for over 40 years. We chatted over coffee inside his stunning shop, under the 14-foot ceilings, with the mahogany bookshelves as our backdrop. I was honoured that Ben would take the t...

Ch. 22 | How to Become a Freelance Writer

January 16, 2019 13:00 - 66.4 MB

In today’s chapter of the Word Weaver Podcast I’m sharing the nitty gritty of freelancing 101 and how to get started as a freelance writer. There’s a lot to unpack on this topic so if you have any questions, feel free to ask in the comments section below, on Instagram or iTunes. Before diving in, we have to define what exactly is a freelance writer? Freelance writers are self-employed and typically write for several publications at any given time. In this podcast chapter, we’ll go through t...

Ch. 21 | How to Hustle as a Writer with Paige McPhee

January 09, 2019 13:00 - 66.5 MB

Happy 2019! I’m so excited to kick off the New Year with the latest chapter of The Word Weaver Podcast featuring my interview with Paige McPhee. We met, nearly a year ago, at a writing event in Toronto where Paige was the keynote speaker. We got to talking after the event, she signed her own book for me, as she’s the author of the self-published non-fiction book entitled “I’m In Like with You” – a collection of almost love stories geared towards millennials. She knew from a young age that sh...

Ch. 20 | The Power of Storytelling with Jessica Blank

October 31, 2018 12:00 - 88.2 MB

Jessica Blank is a multi-hyphenate author, actor, director, playwright, speaker, and coach on a mission to impact our world through the transformative power of storytelling. As an actor, Jessica has appeared regularly in film and television such as CBS' Made in Jersey, HBO’s High Maintenance, Blue Bloods, The Mentalist, Law and Order: CI, and many more. With her husband Erik Jensen, she is author of THE EXONERATED, a play based on interviews they conducted with over 40 wrongly convicted de...

Ch. 19 | 10 Ways to Fill Your Notebooks + How I Organize My Life

October 24, 2018 12:00 - 67.4 MB

There are few things I love more than a fresh notebook. If you're anything like me, then this is the podcast chapter for you! I used to fill my notebooks with whatever came to mind as soon as I bought a new one and by the end, I could never find any of the original ideas or helpful quotes or To Do list items that I truly needed. A few years ago, I started using different notebooks for different topics and it was a gamechanger in how I organize my thoughts and achieve my goals. If you're lo...

Ch. 18 | Rae DelBianco Author of Rough Animals

October 17, 2018 12:00 - 65.9 MB

I had the pleasure of chatting with Rae DelBianco, fondly referred to as ‘that redneck kid author’ of Rough Animals and bookstagram darling - she has almost 20,000 followers on Instagram. Rae has been compared to Cormac McCarthy and Denis Johnson while her debut novel has been called “Breaking Bad meets No Country for Old Men.” VOGUE called it “existentially gripping” and one of the “25 top thriller books of the summer” by The New York Post. She grew up in Bucks County, Pennsylvania where ...

Ch. 17 | Preptober: 8 Ways to Prepare for NaNoWriMo

October 10, 2018 12:00 - 65.5 MB

Happy October! This chapter of the Word Weaver Podcast is a Preptober and NaNoWriMo 101 crash course. What is Preptober? What is NaNoWriMo? How do they work? I also share my top preptober tips with 8 ways to get ready for NaNoWriMo, which stands for National Novel Writing Month, this November (they really like alliteration!) NaNoWriMo (while a mouthful to say) is a global phenomenon that begins on November 1 and lasts until 11:59pm on November 30. Writers from all over the world can partic...

Ch. 16 | Meet Harley Rustad: Author of Big Lonely Doug and Editor at The Walrus

October 03, 2018 12:00 - 112 MB

Harley Rustad is an editor and writer at The Walrus Magazine and the author of Big Lonely Doug: The Story of One of Canada's Last Great Trees. Big Lonely Doug was recently named by CBC and The Toronto Star as one of the top 25 non-fiction books to look for this fall.

Ch. 15 | 5 Ways to Prioritize and Protect Your Writing Time

September 19, 2018 12:00 - 38.4 MB

On today’s chapter of The Word Weaver Podcast I talk about the five habits that have allowed me to prioritize writing and fiercely protect that precious time. It’s easy to let writing drop to the bottom of your To Do list when there are a million other things pulling at your attention and demanding your time. To accomplish any big goal, whether it’s writing a book or running a marathon, you have to prioritize them in your life. Between work and sleep, we have so few spare hours to dedicate ...

Ch. 14 | Cultivating a Writing Community with Historical Fiction Author Bryn Turnbull

September 12, 2018 12:00 - 51.8 MB

On this chapter of The Word Weaver Podcast, we chat with historical fiction writer Bryn Turnbull. After receiving her BA in English Literature and History from McGill University in Montreal and her Master's in Professional Communications in Ryerson University in Toronto, Bryn was accepted into the historic and prestigious prose program at the University of St. Andrews in Scotland where she completed her Master's in Creative Writing. It was during her time at St. Andrews (dubbed "Hogwarts b...

Ch. 13 | How to Write a Query Letter and Book Proposal to Pitch a Literary Agent

September 05, 2018 12:00 - 55.4 MB

Today's chapter of The Word Weaver Podcast is all about the querying process: how to write a query letter and a book proposal (for non-fiction writers). A query letter (which really should be called a query e-mail since everything is electronic these days) has one very important purpose: to hook a literary agent into requesting your full manuscript (and eventually an offer of representation). Literary agents are the gatekeepers to the publishers so you want (and need) them to love your book...

Ch. 12 | Bestselling Author and Creative Entrepreneur Kristen Martin on How She Built Her Empire (Hint: YouTube!)

August 29, 2018 12:00 - 77.1 MB

On today's chapter of The Word Weaver Podcast I had the honour of interviewing Bestselling Author, Writing Coach, YouTuber, and Creative Entrepreneur Kristen Martin on how she built her successful literary empire. Kristen Martin is the International Amazon Bestselling Author of six books including The Alpha Drive trilogy (YA Sci-Fi/Dystopian), The Shadow Crown series (YA Dark Fantasy), and Be Your Own #Goals (Personal Development). She is also a writing coach, a YouTuber with over 30,000 ...

Ch. 11 | Kill Your Darlings: How to Edit Your Book

August 08, 2018 12:00 - 34.5 MB

Once you've outlined and given yourself permission to write a really crappy first draft from beginning to end, then the editing process begins! Whether you're self-publishing or seeking a traditional publisher, the competition is fierce so your manuscript has to be edited to the highest level before you pursue either avenue. In this chapter of The Word Weaver Podcast, I'll walk you through my self-editing process, define what it means to kill your darlings, discuss beta readers and critiqu...

Ch. 10 | Indie Author Shannon Mullen on the Self-Publishing Process

August 01, 2018 12:00 - 55.2 MB

Fresh from winning an IPPY award for her debut novel, See What Flowers, at the 2018 Independent Publisher Book Awards in New York City, Shannon Mullen spoke with me for this week's chapter of The Word Weaver Podcast. Shannon Mullen's work has been published in The Globe and Mail, Thought Catalog, and her debut contemporary novel about love and mental illness is available online at Amazon. In today's chapter, Shannon shares useful insights about her self-publishing journey with Amazon's Cre...

Ch. 9 | How to Write a Strong Opening Chapter (Top 5 Tips)

July 25, 2018 12:00 - 34.6 MB

In this chapter of the Word Weaver Podcast, I share my top five tips for how to write a strong opening chapter. The first sentence, paragraph, and pages set the tone for the rest of your book. The opening chapter is the first thing that literary agents, publishers, and readers will see once they pick up your book. You have to hook them early and leave them wanting more so they can't put it down. Along with my top tips, this chapter explains the difference between a preface, prologue, and fo...

Ch. 8 | Wellness for Writers with Eryl McCaffrey (Includes Meditation)

July 18, 2018 12:00 - 53.2 MB

Eryl McCaffrey is a certified yoga + meditation instructor, mental health advocate, public speaker, and writer. A former TV news anchor with a background in journalism and broadcasting, Eryl took a left-turn in her career to focus on her true calling: helping others navigate the muddy waters of mental health and providing strategies for self-care. "Holistic health is about taking care of your mental health the same way that you do your physical health." Eryl brings her lived and learned e...

Ch. 7 | How to Outline a Book: Are you a Plotter or a Panster?

July 11, 2018 12:00 - 73.6 MB

There are many ways to write a book which means that there are many ways to outline one. It took me a lot of practice to find the right method that worked for me! In this chapter of the Word Weaver Podcast, first start by understanding your unique writing style. Are you a plotter, a pantser, or a combination of both? I will walk you through the various methods that authors and writers have used to outline fiction and non-fiction books, including the popular snowflake method, skeletal metho...

Ch. 6 | Book Talk with Penguin Random House PR Pro Alex McGill

July 04, 2018 12:00 - 91.8 MB

Alex McGill is a senior publicist at Penguin Random House Canada and the co-founder of gf, a PR collective that focuses on a highly personal, collaborative approach to public relations. A graduate of Concordia University's creative writing program, Alex writes poetry and short stories. Her current favourite genres to read are autofiction, personal essay, and experimental prose. In this chapter of the Word Weaver Podcast we chat about all things books: how words have influenced her from a y...

Ch. 5 | The Great Debate: Traditional vs. Self Publishing

June 27, 2018 12:00 - 63.2 MB

This chapter of the Word Weaver Podcast discusses the pros and cons of traditional publishing and self-publishing. There is also a fast-growing industry of independent publishers and hybrid publishers entering the space. If you want to publish a book, there are multiple paths to success. It's all about choosing the avenue that is the best fit for you as an author. I'm a firm believer that if you're not getting the desired result one way, then all you have to do is retreat, and attack from a...

Ch. 4 | My Boyfriend on What It's Like to Date a Writer

June 20, 2018 12:00 - 56.1 MB

On our two year anniversary, my boyfriend Geoff allowed me to interview him on the differences and difficulties that come with dating someone in a non-traditional job, specifically, a writer. Geoff has also lived a unconventional life and has some unique insights to share about the importance of taking risks, asking yourself "What's the worst that could happen?", and why he now appreciates his corporate job despite the stresses that come along with it. He also sheds some light on what it's...

Ch. 3 | Impostor Syndrome: What Is It and How To Overcome It?

June 13, 2018 12:00 - 33.7 MB

This chapter of The Word Weaver Podcast discusses the psychological phenomenon known as impostor syndrome as it relates to writers and other high achievers. In the wake of Anthony Bourdain and Kate Spade’s tragic deaths, impostor syndrome wouldn’t leave my mind as I read about these two incredible storytellers with successful careers who looked like they had it all on the outside, yet suffered with internal, silent struggles. I share some of the traits that make people more susceptible to ...

Ch. 2 | Interview with Julia Cronin Founder of Svea Swim

June 06, 2018 12:00 - 46 MB

Julia Cronin is the founder and designer of Svea Swim, a new Canadian swimwear brand based in Toronto, manufactured in Montreal. Julia and I chat about her desire to create a brand that makes women of all shapes and sizes feel confident and empowered in their own skin. We also discuss her background as a costumer in the film and TV industry (most recently The Handmaid's Tale), what inspired her to enter the seemingly saturated swimsuit market, where the name came from, and why life is too s...

Ch. 1 | A Day in the Life of a Writer

June 01, 2018 12:00 - 28.1 MB

In the first ever Word Weaver Podcast episode (or "chapter" as I like to call them) you'll get an introduction to what kind of content to expect and you'll learn more about why I left a lucrative marketing career in Switzerland and New York to pursue writing full-time. You'll also get a brief overview of what a day in the life of a writer is like, which includes my four most important takeaways about working for yourself: 1. Consistency 2. Routine 3. Environment 4. Organization Let's b...

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