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  • Episode 10: Debut Author Jamie D'Amato's Road to Becoming a Published Writer
    Jun 7 2025

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    Ever wondered what it takes to turn a childhood passion for stories into a published novel? Join us on Craft Chat Chronicles as we sit down with debut author Jamie D'Amato also known as J.L. D'Amato to discuss her journey to bringing "The Good Vampire's Guide to Blood and Boyfriends" to life. Jamie's delightful and humorous gay vampire rom-com embodies the essence of a college student's transformation into a vampire while unraveling a mystery and finding love with a charming librarian. Through her captivating storytelling, Jamie shares the highs and lows of securing an agent and navigating the publishing world.

    Experience the exhilaration and anxiety of a book auction through Jamie's eyes, as she recounts the nerve-wracking wait for that all-important offer and the emotional rollercoaster of multiple rejections and eventual success. We delve into her admiration for her dedicated editors at Wednesday Books, Vicky Lame and Vanessa Aguirre, who believed in her vision. Discover the serendipitous and thrilling moments that led to her dream becoming a reality, making this segment a must-listen for aspiring authors and book enthusiasts alike.

    Lastly, we explore the broader aspects of the publishing journey, from the importance of sensitivity readers to the financial intricacies of writing for intellectual properties (IP) for the Stranger Things series. Jamie shares her insights on managing a growing Discord community for other debuts and the strategic nuances of marketing her book. We also celebrate the evolving landscape of publishing, highlighting the significance of diverse and inclusive narratives. Tune in for a rich blend of personal anecdotes, professional wisdom, and heartfelt reflections that promise to inspire and inform.

    Keywords: Debut author, Jamie D'Amato, published novel, writing tips, Craft Chat Chronicles, publishing journey, "The Good Vampire's Guide to Blood and Boyfriends", gay vampire rom-com, college student, vampire, mystery, love, captivating storytelling, literary agent, publishing, publishing journey, sensitivity readers, financial intricacies, intellectual properties, Stranger Things series, Discord community, debuts, marketing, diverse narratives, Stranger Things: The Dustin Experiment, J.L. D'Amato

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    56 mins
  • Episode 9: Turning Rejections into Bestsellers with Author Kimberly Latrice Jones
    May 24 2025

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    Ever wondered how a former clown from Ringling Brothers transitions to writing a Joker graphic novel for DC Comics? Join us on this episode of Craft Chat Chronicles as we sit down with Kimberly Latrice Jones, a New York Times bestselling author and NAACP Image Award nominee. From her early ambitions of becoming a picture book author to co-writing a novel inspired by the civil unrest following Freddie Gray's death, Kimberly’s journey is both unique and inspiring. She shares intimate details about facing numerous rejections, the exhaustive revisions she endured, and the relentless promotion efforts that turned around the initial disappointing sales of her co-authored book.

    Kimberly opens up about her unconventional career path, including stints as a professional boxer and production secretary for Tyler Perry, offering a fascinating perspective on creative perseverance. We discuss the art of storytelling, focusing on crafting suspense, the importance of pacing, and how to handle rejection constructively. Kimberly also breaks down her strategies for effective writing, emphasizing hard work over innate talent and sharing her go-to resources for aspiring screenwriters. From navigating complex entertainment contracts to the intricate process of turning a novel into a television series, there's a wealth of knowledge here for anyone looking to break into the creative industry.

    Listen as Kimberly provides practical tips on writing with a partner, the benefits of using specific screenwriting software, and how to humanize narratives on racial injustice. She also discusses exciting upcoming projects, including a Joker graphic novel and the Aster Project, which honors victims of police violence through various art forms. Don't miss this episode packed with career insights, valuable resources, and inspirational stories that promise to fuel your creative ambitions. Tune in for an enlightening conversation with one of the most dynamic voices in literature and film today.

    Keywords: Kimberly Latrice Jones, Craft Chat Chronicles, Joker graphic novel, DC Comics, New York Times bestselling author, NAACP Image Award nominee, Freddie Gray, civil unrest, rejections, revisions, promotion efforts, professional boxer, production secretary, Tyler Perry, storytelling, suspense, pacing, rejection, effective writing, aspiring screenwriters, entertainment contracts, novel to television series, writing partner, screenwriting software, humanizing narratives, racial injustice, upcoming projects, Aster Project, police violence, career insights, valuable resources, inspirational stories, creative industry, literature, film, screenwriting, screen, writing, diy mfa, mfa,drexel,drexel university, creative writing

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    57 mins
  • Episode 8: Navigating the Writing World: Author Denny S. Bryce and Literary Agent Eric Smith on MFA's, Craft and Career
    May 10 2025

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    Ever wondered how fan fiction could pave the way to a bestselling author career? Tune into this inspiring double episode of Craft Chat Chronicles as we sit down with the multifaceted Denny S. Bryce, who transitioned from running a PR and marketing firm to becoming a celebrated author and faculty member at Drexel University. Denny takes us through her early days writing "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" fan fiction, her journey to finding an agent, and the invaluable lessons she imparts to her MFA students about visibility and branding. Whether you're an aspiring author or a seasoned writer, Denny’s insights and experiences offer a wealth of knowledge to fuel your own literary aspirations.

    Struggling with sagging middles or crafting that perfect ending? This episode covers those challenges and more. We break down the crucial differences between nonfiction and fiction proposals, shedding light on why debut fiction writers typically need a completed manuscript before pitching. Get the lowdown on the benefits of MFA programs, including the critique and workshopping process, and the importance of diverse feedback. With practical advice on what makes a manuscript’s first-page pop, this segment is a treasure trove of actionable tips for writers at every stage.

    Finally, join us as literary agent Eric Smith shares his expertise on high-concept romances and market trends. From intentional world-building to understanding your target audience, this segment is packed with essential advice for avoiding common pitfalls new writers face. Hear Smith’s personal stories of perseverance, along with recommendations for valuable resources to help you navigate your writing journey. Plus, discover the unique opportunities within MFA programs and the challenges of maintaining critique partnerships post-graduation. This episode promises to be an enriching experience for anyone passionate about the craft of writing.

    Keywords:
    fan fiction, bestselling author, Denny S. Bryce, literary agent, interview, Eric Smith, Craft Chat Chronicles, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, writing journey, PR to published, MFA programs, manuscript tips, visibility, writing tips, writing life, branding, fiction proposals, critique process, high-concept, romance, world-building, market trends, writing advice, aspiring authors, literary success, marketing, publishing

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    48 mins
  • Episode 7: Empowering Voices: Connie Schofield Morrison's Journey Through Children's Literature
    Apr 26 2025

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    What if your storytelling dreams could transform into an award-winning career? Join us on Craft Chat Chronicles as we sit down with the remarkable Connie Schofield Morrison, who shares her journey from managing her illustrator husband Frank Morrison to carving out her own path as a celebrated author. Connie's candid conversation covers everything from the importance of setting professional boundaries to finding the right literary agent and ensuring your work meets industry standards. Get ready for an eye-opening discussion about the hurdles and triumphs aspiring writers face in the publishing world.

    This episode takes a heartfelt look into Connie's passion for children's literature and her dedication to giving young readers a voice. Discover the essential elements that make a compelling children's picture book, including relatable characters and meaningful narratives. Connie also discusses her motivation to address contemporary cultural issues. Gain insight into her creative process for her current and upcoming books, like the "Spooky Spirit" series and "Big Boy Joy," designed to be inclusive of all nationalities. Learn why it's crucial to respect criticism and develop resilience to succeed in the literary industry.

    Connie offers practical advice to overcome fear and procrastination, emphasizing the importance of active writing and learning from feedback. Get tips on finding writing conferences, networking effectively, and building support for new projects through local libraries and bookstores. Connie also sheds light on the collaborative process between authors and illustrators and the significant role of creative control. Don't miss her valuable insight and words of encouragement. Subscribe, comment, and share to stay inspired!

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    podcast, Bestselling Author Tips, Picture books, publishing, Crafting Bestsellers, Publishing Industry Insights, Writing Strategies, Author Success Stories, Writing Career, Writing Craft, Narrative Development, Networking Strategies, Creative Writing Techniques, Author Interviews, Book Promotion, Literary Agents, Real Life Experiences, Writing Tips, Award Winning Author, Connie Schofield Morrison

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    55 mins
  • Episode 6: Inside the World of Award-Winning YA and Children's Literature with Sarah Glenn Marsh
    Apr 12 2025

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    Ever wondered how a ghost story can turn rejections into a celebrated book launch? Join us on Craft Chat Chronicles as we sit down with award-winning YA and children's picture book author, Sarah Glenn Marsh. Hear about Sarah's inspiring journey from a book-loving teenager encouraged by a high school teacher to an accomplished author with Penguin's support. She shares how a suggestion from her partner led to the creation of her successful ghost story, "The Girls Are Never Gone," and provides invaluable insights into the power of perseverance and connecting with young readers.

    Have you ever thought about what goes on behind the scenes of traditional book publishing? Sarah takes us inside the collaborative process, sharing heartwarming moments like Penguin's surprise champagne brunch for her book "Reign of the Fallen." We also get an inside look at her latest middle-grade project, "How to Spot a Fairy: A Field Guide to Sprites, Spriggans, and More," inspired by Irish folklore. From spooky illustrations to blending mythology with art, Sarah's world-building tips and advice on creating a compelling magic system will leave you inspired.

    Creating memorable villains, crafting captivating first pages, and developing inclusive middle-grade characters—Sarah covers it all. She delves into her research methods and the importance of sensitivity reading for accurate representation. Learn from her experiences on how to avoid the common pitfalls in storytelling and what current trends are shaping children's and YA literature today. Plus, get a sneak peek into her transition to adult fiction and her new spicy fantasy romance, "We Could Be Antiheroes," all while celebrating the supportive relationship with her agent. Don't miss this episode packed with practical advice, heartwarming stories, and insider tips from one of the most creative minds in the industry!

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    podcast, Bestselling Author Tips, Picture books, Young Adult Fiction, Crafting Bestsellers, Publishing Industry Insights, Writing Strategies, Author Success Stories, Writing Career, Writing Craft, Narrative Development, Book Marketing Strategies, Creative Writing Techniques, NY Times Bestselling Process, Author Interviews, Book Promotion, Literary Agents, Real Life Experiences, Publishing, Writing Tips, Award Winning Author, Sarah Glenn Marsh

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    59 mins
  • From Fox News to Media Stardom: Emmy-Winning Paula Rizzo’s Author Branding Blueprint
    Mar 29 2025

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    Pull back the curtain on the fascinating world of media with Emmy award-winning television producer Paula Rizzo. Ever wondered how to land your dream media gig or nail that nerve-wracking TV interview? Paula lays out a roadmap with insider tips on mastering media appearances and becoming a media-savvy author. From her early days as a journalism student to producing award-winning content at Fox News Channel, Paula's journey is filled with passion for storytelling and practical advice for anyone looking to boost their media presence.

    Discover the pivotal moment that led Paula from the fast-paced world of TV production to becoming a sought-after media strategist. She shares how winning an Emmy sparked a desire to help authors and experts shine in media appearances. Learn how to tackle common misconceptions about media engagements and the secrets behind answering questions like a pro, even in the most unpredictable live interviews. With Paula's expert guidance, you'll gain the confidence and skills needed to face media challenges head-on.

    For authors dreaming of a powerful brand and compelling media strategy, Paula brings invaluable insights to the table. Explore social media tactics that align with your audience, and harness the potential of platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and LinkedIn. As you prepare for your media opportunities, Paula’s innovative strategies, such as her accordion method for crafting memorable soundbites, will elevate your on-camera presence. Whether transitioning from nonfiction to fiction writing or learning the intricacies of public speaking, this episode is your ultimate guide to navigating the complex media landscape with flair.

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    38 mins
  • From Programmer to Sci-Fi Author and YouTuber: Kris KM Fajardo on Writing 'Local Heavens' and Building Authenticity
    Mar 29 2025

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    Ever wondered what it takes to leave a tech career for the unpredictable world of full-time writing? Join us as we sit down with debut author KM Fajardo who shares her inspiring journey from programming to penning her own cyberpunk retelling of "The Great Gatsby." KM opens up about the joys and hurdles of transitioning genres from literary fiction to science fiction and fantasy. You'll hear firsthand about the winding road to securing representation and the invaluable role of perseverance in the cutthroat world of publishing.

    Discover the nuts and bolts of writing that engages from page one. We explore how KM crafts characters that stick with readers long after the book is closed, and how she pulls readers into her narrative universe right from the start. Learn why flawed characters are your story's backbone and how to keep your plot from sagging in the middle. KM also delves into the art of writing thematically rich stories with endings that leave a lasting impact, using her own novel, "Local Heavens," as a fascinating case study.

    KM doesn't just stop at storytelling; she shares a glimpse into her experience as a YouTuber and offers practical tips for writers wanting to broaden their reach. We talk about the importance of authenticity online, overcoming debut nerves and imposter syndrome, and the delight of finding camaraderie among fellow writers. Whether you’re penning your first manuscript or looking to refine your craft, this conversation is packed with insights to motivate and guide you on your writing journey.

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    51 mins
  • Episode 5: Crafting Futures: Jill Tew's Journey into Dystopian Romance and Diverse Fiction
    Mar 29 2025

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    What if you could transform stress-filled corporate days into successful storytelling? Our guest, Jill Tu, did just that. We talk about her inspiring journey from high-demand corporate jobs to becoming the debut author of "The Dividing Sky," a cozy dystopian romance set in a hyper-capitalist future. Jill's story begins with a pivotal moment of inspiration after watching the movie Divergent, reigniting her passion for storytelling and setting her on a relentless writing journey even while caring for a newborn.

    Uncover the creative process behind "The Dividing Sky" and the personal inspirations that shaped its unique premise. Jill contrasts its rapid creation with her first book, which took years to write. She also shares her experience across genres, including her upcoming middle-grade contemporary novel, "Kaya Morgan's Crowning Achievement," which celebrates Black joy and resilience. This episode shines a light on the importance of representation in sci-fi and fantasy spaces and the dynamic world of querying and securing a literary agent.

    From winning a contest that provided crucial editorial guidance to the excitement of receiving an offer from her dream agent, Jill’s narrative is filled with perseverance and triumph. We'll walk you through the steps leading up to her book launch, the significance of community recognition, and the excitement of planning for launch events. Jill shares practical tips for crafting compelling characters, managing expectations, and creating resonant endings that leave a lasting impact on readers. Join us for an episode brimming with insights and inspiration for aspiring writers.

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    afronauts, podcast, debut author, Bestselling Author Tips, Historical Fiction, Crafting Bestsellers, Publishing Industry Insights, Writing Strategies, Author Success Stories, Writing Career Transition, Writing Craft, Narrative Development, Book Marketing Strategies, Creative Writing Techniques, NY Times Bestselling Process, Author Interviews, Book Promotion, Literary Agents, Real Life Experiences, Publishing, Writing Tips

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    52 mins
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