Episodes

  • The Fear of Public Speaking: Interview
    Apr 11 2025

    Summary

    In this episode of the Backstory Podcast, host Jennifer A. Nielsen interviews author Lisa Moore-Ramee, discussing her journey as a writer, the impact of childhood reading, and the importance of diverse narratives in literature. Lisa shares her experiences with race and identity, the influence of teachers, and the challenges of being a left-handed person. The conversation also delves into the role of fear in writing, overcoming rejection, and the significance of creating relatable characters. Lisa concludes by sharing insights about her upcoming works and the themes they explore.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Lisa Moore-Ramee
    02:52 The Impact of Childhood Reading
    04:51 The Journey to Becoming an Author
    07:18 The Influence of Teachers
    10:06 Navigating Life as a Left-Handed Person
    13:03 Exploring Race and Identity in Literature
    14:55 The Importance of Representation in Books
    17:17 Diversity in Publishing and Storytelling
    19:29 Diversity in Literature
    21:50 Complex Characters and Reader Reflection
    22:58 Personal Experiences in Writing
    27:14 Facing Fears as a Writer
    29:51 Persistence Through Rejection
    34:38 Upcoming Works and Themes

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    38 mins
  • The Fear of Public Speaking: Buzzsprout
    Apr 6 2025

    Are you scared? Don't worry—everyone is. Public speaking is the greatest fear in the world—yes, even more than death. Lisa has been able to overcome that fear and leverage the strength of that accomplishment into her successful career as an author.

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    6 mins
  • Not Another Dog Story: Interview
    Mar 28 2025

    In this episode of the BackStory podcast, host Jennifer A. Nielsen interviews bestselling author Trisha Levenseller, known for her popular YA romantic fantasy novels. They discuss Trisha's journey as a writer, her breakthrough with 'Daughter of the Pirate King', and the emergence of the 'romantasy' genre. Trisha shares insights into her writing process, the importance of writing for younger readers, and the healing power of romance in literature. The conversation also touches on overcoming writer's block, the challenges of standing out in a crowded genre, and her upcoming projects, including her first adult novel. Trisha emphasizes the importance of perseverance for aspiring authors and shares memorable fan interactions that have impacted her career.


    0:00

    Introduction to Trisha Levenseller

    02:22
    The Impact of 'Daughter of the Pirate King'

    05:13
    Teenage Trisha: A Journey of Self-Discovery

    08:12
    The Emergence of Romantasy

    10:49
    Escapism Through Reading

    13:28
    The Accidental Writer

    16:22
    Advice for Aspiring Authors

    19:14
    The Reality of Writing as a Career

    20:59
    Navigating Writer's Block

    25:03
    The Journey to Publication

    29:39
    The Dream of Adaptation

    31:04
    Standing Out in YA Fantasy

    32:35
    World Building Strategies

    35:04
    Encouragement for Aspiring Writers

    35:22
    Memorable Fan Interactions

    37:06
    Exploring New Genres

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    39 mins
  • Not Another Dog Book: Backstory
    Mar 21 2025

    Tricia hated reading. If all writers loved books growing up, then there was no way she would ever be an author. Books are just sad stories about a boy and his dog who die... right?


    Jennifer Neilsen explores the backstory that changed Tricia's life and put her on the path to becoming a bestselling author.

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    4 mins
  • The Person in the Mirror: Interview
    Mar 14 2025

    Summary

    In this episode of the Backstory Podcast, host Jennifer A. Nielsen interviews Moses Ose Utomi, a Nigerian-American author known for his young adult fantasy novels. They discuss Moses's journey as a writer, the fluidity of identity, the impact of travel on self-discovery, and the importance of empathy in storytelling. Moses shares insights from his experiences as an educator, his early love for reading and writing, and the significance of his cultural heritage. The conversation also touches on his martial arts journey, the publishing process of his debut novel 'Daughters of Oduma', and his upcoming releases.

    Chapters

    00:00
    Introduction to Moses Ose Utomi

    01:54
    The Fluidity of Identity

    05:46
    Self-Discovery and Personal Growth

    07:08
    The Role of Teaching in Identity

    09:33
    Reflections on Student Relationships

    10:53
    Early Reading and Writing Journey

    13:14
    The Impact of Fantasy Literature

    15:18
    Travel as a Catalyst for Growth

    17:27
    Martial Arts and Personal Resilience

    19:41
    Forgiveness and Self-Acceptance

    21:21
    The Publishing Journey of Daughters of Oduma

    23:25
    Navigating Dual Identities: Nigerian and American

    27:37
    The Importance of Name and Identity in Storytelling

    27:44
    The Essence of Story: Empathy and Connection

    30:57
    Writing Process: Fast or Slow?

    35:46
    Advice for Aspiring Writers

    36:07
    Upcoming Releases and Future Projects

    38:34
    Themes of Empathy in Writing

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    42 mins
  • The Person in the Mirror Backstory
    6 mins
  • Two Christmas Miracles: Interview
    Jan 24 2025

    Summary

    In this episode of the Backstory Podcast, host Jennifer A. Nielsen interviews bestselling author Marissa Meyer. They discuss Marissa's childhood, her journey to becoming a writer, her experiences in publishing, and the impact of success on her career. Marissa shares insights on overcoming imposter syndrome, her writing process, and the importance of inspiration. The conversation also touches on her podcast, The Happy Writer, and her new graphic novel, We Could Be Magic, which promotes body positivity and self-acceptance.

    Takeaways

    Marissa's childhood imagination played a crucial role in her writing.
    She started writing fan fiction at 14, which helped her share her work.
    Success brings new pressures and expectations from readers.
    Imposter syndrome is a common struggle for writers, even successful ones.
    Inspiration can come from dreams, overheard conversations, and everyday life.
    Marissa emphasizes the importance of enjoying the writing process.
    Her experiences in publishing taught her about the behind-the-scenes work.
    Balancing family life and writing can be challenging but rewarding.
    Luck plays a role in success, but hard work is essential.
    Marissa's new graphic novel promotes body positivity and self-acceptance.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Marissa Meyer
    01:53 Childhood Imagination and Early Influences
    05:16 Academic Journey and Literary Inspirations
    08:10 The Path to Becoming an Author
    10:14 Fan Fiction and Writing Beginnings
    12:14 Publishing Career Insights
    14:47 The Impact of Fan Fiction on Writing
    17:57 The Moment of Breakthrough Success
    20:52 Navigating Reader Expectations
    22:02 Overcoming Imposter Syndrome
    23:29 Finding Inspiration Everywhere
    25:34 The Writing Process Unveiled
    27:21 Infusing Personal Experiences into Writing
    28:41 The Joy of Being Recognized
    31:53 The Impact of Motherhood on Writing
    33:01 The Happy Writer Podcast
    34:46 The Role of Luck in Success
    37:10 Memorable Fan Interactions
    38:48 Sneak Peek: We Could Be Magic

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    42 mins
  • Two Christmas Miracles: BackStory
    Jan 17 2025

    Mary was waiting for lightning to strike in her very own way. Jennifer Nielsen explores Mary's story.

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    8 mins