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Hear us Roar

Maggie Smith
Women's Fiction Writers Association
Babe In the Woods
Women's Fiction
Grief
Unequal Temperament
Sedona
The Wild Between Us
Secret Of the Sassafras
Los Angeles
Alcoholism
The Wild Rose Press
One Tough Cookie
Woman Of Valor
The Broken Hummingbird
The Advice Columnist
Shadow Runner
At What Cost, Silence?
The Wizard Of Oz
A Deadly Game
Neena Lee Is Seeing Things

If you're an aspiring author and want insights into what's involved in launching a book into the world, this is the podcast for you. Maggie Smith, author and blogger, interviews debut novelists from the Women's Fiction Writers Association discussing not only the inspiration behind their book, but also their insights into the writing process, the best advice they ever got, and the joys and sometime... more

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Our podcast guest this week is Erica Colahan (The Oystercatcher of Southwark, Chrism Press, July 2024). A dual timeline historical novel set in turn-of-the-century Philadelphia and based on Erica's great-great-grandmother's dramatic story, this novel... more

This week's guest is Cathelina Duvert (The Box, indie published, July 2024). Over 20 years in the making, this debut novel initially sprang from the author's own struggles with depression and her desire to use her degree in creative writing and her k... more

Our podcast guest this week is Amily D'Nas (Beneath the Swaying Willow, indie published, July 2024). Amily joined an existing writing group when she met a member through her day job and found a home with supportive and experienced authors who encoura... more

This week's guest is Sharon Wishnow (The Pelican Tide, Lake Union, June 2024). Sharon describes how she used both her networking contacts and her background as a non-fiction editor to research the Deepwater Horizon oil spill and its devastating effec... more

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Amy Hagstrom
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Karen Klink
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KJ Fieler
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Janie Emaus
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Host

Maggie Smith
Author and podcast host who brings her insights from writing and authoring to the conversations about publishing.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 29 ratings
  • Women’s fiction writers, how do you do it?

    If you were ever wondering how debut novelists bring their women’s fiction books to publication, this podcast should be in your regular rotation.

    Maggie Smith is a skilled interviewer, and has a knack for asking just the question I’d like to ask the author myself.

    I especially enjoy hearing about which characters were hardest or easiest to write, what worked (or didn’t) in the promotion phase, and quirky details about the authors themselves.

    As an aspiring novelist, I listen to each new episod... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Discerning Listeners
    United States2 years ago
  • Not that Maggie Smith!

    If it had the right Maggie smith it would be worth listening to, but this one is just an annoying pain in the hoo har!

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Minimasony
    United Kingdom2 years ago
  • WFWA Founders

    Loved hearing from three of the charter founders of WFWA and celebrating Women's Fiction Day. Thank you, Maggie!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Julia Daily
    United States3 years ago
  • Enjoyable podcast for authors

    Very helpful to hear a range of authors’ paths to publication. Audio quality could be a little better and an outro would make endings less abrupt. Definitely a podcast for aspiring authors to add to their list!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Vitality UK
    United Kingdom3 years ago
  • Intriguing, informative and sticks to the point

    I love this podcast. Author Maggie Smith is a thoughtful reader and a close listener. She lets the interviewees talk and keeps the conversation on track. The focus is appropriately narrow: Women authors who’ve recently published their first novel, with discussion of both the book and the journey to publication. The 28-minute bite-sized segments are both filling and nutritious and I always come away feeling inspired to write, which is my number one gauge for a good podcast about writing.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    snowgie
    United States3 years ago

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Listeners find the content both informative and inspiring, with valuable takeaways that enhance their understanding of publishing and writing.
The focus on women writers resonates strongly with audiences, creating a supportive environment for aspiring female novelists.
Audio quality and pacing are occasionally noted as areas for improvement, but overall the episodes are engaging and well-received.
Listeners appreciate the detailed interviews that provide a behind-the-scenes look at the writing process and personal journeys of authors.

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257: Jude Hopkins - Author of Babe in the Woods
Q: What were the remarks that those people made or that person made that improved the book?
The editor suggested changing the order of scenes to introduce the main character better, which helped garner more interest from publishers.
257: Jude Hopkins - Author of Babe in the Woods
Q: Were there other people that were kind of quirky or the wise mentor, like you said, you had in Los Angeles?
Yes, Aunt Winnie, Hadley's high school counselor, and Roxie, her best friend, are based on real-life inspirations.
257: Jude Hopkins - Author of Babe in the Woods
Q: When did you decide to start writing?
Initially it was a self-help book inspired by personal experiences, but after losing confidence, I turned it into a novel.
261: Deborah King- Author of Glory Bishop
Q: How did you learn how to do Facebook ads?
Deborah learned through trial and error and found a helpful video that simplified the process for her.
261: Deborah King- Author of Glory Bishop
Q: What was the impetus to even do it?
Deborah wanted to get the story out of her head, and it began as an intention to write a memoir but transformed into her fiction novels.

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Aimed at aspiring authors, the focus centers on debut novelists, primarily women, who share their experiences in bringing their books to publication. The discussions often cover a range of themes including the inspiration behind the novels, the writing process, and the challenges faced during the journey to publication. Each episode provides valuable insights and advice from authors within the Women's Fiction Writers Association, highlighting a supportive community for writers. Additionally, these conversations often reveal personal stories of resilience, creativity, and the emotional aspects of writing, making this podcast a resourceful platform for those looking to enter the literary world successfully.

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Recent guests on Hear us Roar include:

1. Sheila Athens
2. Gayle Brown
3. Olivia Sparrow
4. Amy Hagstrom
5. Kerry Freeman
6. Karen Klink
7. KJ Fieler
8. Janie Emaus

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