Podcast: The Writers Voice

A forum for writers to discuss their craft, their books, and the creative process. For more information, visit Linda’s website at lindamchenry.com.

Episode 16: Bill Kirton

Bill Kirton, who lives in Scotland, has written stage and radio plays, flash fiction, short stories, novels, children’s stories, and books aimed at helping students write effective academic essays and dissertations. He was also a visiting professor and artist at the University of Rhode Island. In this epside we chat about all kinds of things, including co-writing with another author.

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Episode 15: Andrew Hess

In this week’s episode, self-published author Andrew Hess talks about writing in multiple genres, designing his own covers, and more!

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Episode 14: Dale T. Phillips

Author Dale T. Phillips visits the podcast today to talk about the writer’s life and his latest mystery, Neptune City.

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Episode 13: Roberta Isleib writing as Lucy Burdette

In this episode, Lucy talks about her latest release, The Key Lime Crime, writing for the long haul, and going deeper with your characters.

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Episode 12: Leslie Wheeler

During my chat with Leslie Wheeler, she talks about her latest release, Shuntoll Road. She also discusses why setting is an important element in all books and how to merge two stories into the same book.

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Episode 11: Lisa Lieberman

Historian and author, Lisa Lieberman, chats with me about visiting historical places and bringing them to life in her books. She also talks about conducting research.

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Episode 10: Linda Shenton Matchett

LInda Shenton Matchett, author and self-proclaimed history geek, chatted with me this week about how social media platforms other than Facebook can be beneficial to writers. She also discusses how she, and many other writers, have found great success working on multi-author projects and series.

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Episode 9: Michael J. Malone

Award winning Scottish author and poet, Michael J. Malone, joined me to talk about writing in multiple genres, how much of himself he puts into his books, and lots of other subjects … including what the “J” stands for. Last time I interviewed Michael was when he published his first McBain book. A LOT has happened since then!

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Episode 8: Julie Hennrikus/Julia Henry

Julie talks about the books she writes under different names (including the Garden Squad Series) and the differences between being a writer and a published writer. Julie also shares information about her consulting business YourLadders.com, which she founded to help coach writers and artists along the paths of their creative journeys.

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Episode 7: S. Lee Manning

In this interview, S. Lee Manning talks about the long road to publication, espionage thrillers, and her upcoming release, Trojan Horse.

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