Two writer moms and a book coach meet each week for coffee and chat about writing and parenting. Follow along as veteran book coach Jennie Nash of Author Accelerator helps writer-moms Abby Mathews and Melanie Parish write a book from start to finish, along the way sharing the dirty laundry behind writing with kids.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | BooksArtsKids & Family |
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I was excited, while reading about becoming a book coach, to be referred over here to listen to a podcast about coaching two writer-moms. But all I can find is season 3, which doesn’t really have anything to do with that.
This had the potential to be great. There are good tidbits in here pertaining to writing, but I just can’t get through them talking only about their own novel issues and other random banter. It would be a lot more interesting to me if it was planned with subjects pertaining to all mom writers, rather than just following along their personal edits. Too bad because I love listening to her voice; for some reason it reminds me of Drew Barrymore.
The first episode I listened to began with about 7 minutes of the host recounting her travel woes while stuck in an airport. I think that stuff should be edited out. I gave up after 7 minutes of that topic.
I’ve just finished almost every episode of Season 1. When I started, I was just flirting with the idea of starting a novel. Now I’m beginning the outlining process and have hired a book coach. I liked the warm banter of this show and the gradual progression of Mel and Abbey’s stories and their confidence as writers. It completely sold me on the value of a book coach.
The episodes are informative, entertaining, and they offer great insight into the book coaching process. I love hearing Jennie’s expertise and encouragement, and both Abby and Mel are smart, funny, and inspiring. I particularly admire them for sharing the real, raw, week-in-and-week-out work that goes into getting their writing done. Thanks, ladies! You’re all awesome!
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