
The Editor's Inkpot features weekly or bi-weekly episodes about writing, editing, coaching, & story. Sometimes featuring interviews with other story professionals, this podcast is a place to celebrate story, to learn about story, and to find support for the writing journey. mcnelliswrites.substack.com
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 29 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ArtsBooksFiction | |||

In this episode, I talk about the difference between using a creative title to let people know what we do vs who we are… and the primary pitfall of the latter.
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In this episode, I share thoughts on holding the reins while writing your story.
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In this brief episode, I talk about how boundaries help create beauty.
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In this episode, I discuss how the main themes and constants in my fiction writing are supported by the placements in my natal chart.
What does your chart say about your writing?
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In this episode, I share initial, surface-level insights from my own natal chart into why I do what I do… and why I made a horrible insurance salesperson. In part 2, I’ll share insights about what I write and what challenges/opportunities are support... more
In this episode, I discuss some changes I’m making again for ethical alignment with my own writing. (And sorry, I still have a cold so my voice isn’t its best!)
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In this episode, I discuss insights from getting sick this week on creativity, especially writing.
Want to make the most of your creative energy? Let’s explore how, together.
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In this episode, I think about the hazards of pushing writers to create second-screen content and share solidarity for those writers who speak out against that pressure and go on to create nuanced, engaging content in spite of corporate greed.
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Focused on writing, editing, and storytelling, this podcast offers a wealth of insights into the creative process. It covers topics like the intricacies of collaboration, the importance of feedback, and the various phases of writing, including drafting, revising, and proofreading. Listeners can expect personal anecdotes, practical advice, and discussions on the challenges faced by writers at different stages of their careers. Additionally, episodes often explore themes such as the impact of AI on creativity, storytelling techniques, and the artistic integrity needed in a fast-paced content-driven world. By providing a platform for both established writers and aspiring authors, it fosters a supportive community dedicated to improving writing... more
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