The Write Approach Podcast
1) Closing the Book on The Write Approach
In the final episode of The Write Approach, Barbara Hinske and J. W. Judge talk about what they've learned over the previous 74 episodes and what is next for each of them.
2) Hard Truths about the Bookselling Business with Angela Redden
For the last several years, Angela Redden has been the owner of Reading Rock Books in Dickson, Tennessee. In that time, she has had lots of experiences with authors peddling their books to her. As it ...Show More
3) Breaking Writing Rules with Intentionality with Randall Silvis
As a lifelong selective rule follower, J. W. Judge was overjoyed to come across an article written by Randall Silvis about writing rules that beg to be broken. In Episode 73, we discuss "rules" about ...Show More
4) Unearthing the Joy in Writing and Farming with Jeanne Blasberg
In Episode 72, Jeanne Blasberg talks about how farming helps fill her creative well. She also discusses her trilogy of novels that are modern retellings of biblical stories, capturing their themes whi...Show More
5) Finding Satisfaction in the Creative Process with Tiffany Yates Martin
In her return episode, Tiffany Yates Martin talks with us about finding joy and satisfaction in the writing and creative processes. You are going to encounter plenty of obstacles along the way, both i...Show More
6) Creating a Fascinating Cast of Characters with Vicki Delany
Whether you sketch out your characters and know everything about them before you begin writing or learn about your characters as you write, it's important that they be compelling and individualistic. ...Show More
7) Developing Characters through Their Backstory Wounds with Janet S. Fox
We all carry with us the wounds and trauma and scars that are, along with the good things we've experienced, integral to the people we've become. The same is true for your characters. While their stor...Show More
8) Don't Spoil the Twists in Your Suspense Novel with Samantha Skal
You work really hard to make sure you suspense and mystery novels have enough twists and turns to keep your reader guessing about how things will turn out. Samantha Skal joins us this week to talk abo...Show More
9) Managing the Dueling Responsibilities of Writing and Promotion with Kyla Zhao
Kyla Zhao wrote her debut novel, The Fraud Squad (link), with no expectations and no pressure. But as it came out with media attention and fanfare, she was writing her second novel in the midst of pro...Show More
Managing the Dueling Responsibilities of Writing and Promotion with Kyla Zhao
22:49 | Mar 19th, 2024
10) Protecting Your Legal Rights for Your Written Works with Jodé Millman
For Episode 66, intellectual property lawyer Jodé Millman joins us to talk about what legal right we have for the written works we create. She helps distinguish between copyright and trademark laws, a...Show More