
Writer’s Book Club is just like a regular book club but each month we’ll take a deep dive into a specific novel from a writing craft perspective.
It's a podcast for people who read books with a writer’s eye and find themselves wishing they could ask the author specific writing questions about the novel.
Essentially, it’s a no-holds-barred insight into an author’s writing craft and process, appl... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 45 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Love this pod! Michelle really dives deep with her writer guests, discovering pearls of writerly insights which are so helpful. Great enthusiasm, joy in books and kindness!
There is so much to get out of every episode. Michelle digs deep into craft and motivation, structure and prose with so much kindness. Love listening to these in between writing sessions.
I always get something out of these interviews, even if the writer bring interviews is outside the genre I write. Every writer has something to share of value.
Writer’s Book Club Podcast is the right combination of theory and practical advice! If you ever wished you could have a published author walk you through their process — from the idea to the last chapter, and with tactical advice about things such as plot — listening to this podcast is the best thing any inspiring writer can do. My only challenge is that I’m in the US and sometimes the books are not available here in the States. And when they are, they often take 3-4 weeks for delivery. Of cours... more
Look no further if you want a ‘fly on the wall’ deep dive into the craft of writing. Michelle is right across her brief yet allows her writer guests the space to discuss their personal journeys re learning the craft, the mechanics of writing a novel and the tricky path to publication.








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