How do I get my book published?
Should I be concerned with foreign rights?
How do I get my book translated into another language?
The Writer's Mind podcast addresses these issues and more. Our interviews focus on the business needs facing all independent writers, but more than that, our interviews also address other, more creative issues. Like:
Where do you get your ideas?
How do I recharge my creative batteries?
Should I keep a journal?
Also, we interview people who are just interesting, because interesting people end up being characters in your books.
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How do I get my book published?
Should I be concerned with foreign rights?
How do I get my book translated into another language?
The Writer's Mind podcast addresses these issues and more. Our interviews focus on the business needs facing all independent writers, but more than that, our interviews also address other, more creative issues. Like:
Where do you get your ideas?
How do I recharge my creative batteries?
Should I keep a journal?
Also, we interview people who are just interesting, because interesting people end up being characters in your books.
Episode 11 - Suzanne Munshower shares her experiences as a writer.
The Writer's Mind New
52 minutes 47 seconds
8 years ago
Episode 11 - Suzanne Munshower shares her experiences as a writer.
What's it like to be a writer? Listen to Suzanne Munshower tell us about her career as an Interviewer, editor, non-fiction writer and fiction writer in this exciting interview.
The Writer's Mind New
How do I get my book published?
Should I be concerned with foreign rights?
How do I get my book translated into another language?
The Writer's Mind podcast addresses these issues and more. Our interviews focus on the business needs facing all independent writers, but more than that, our interviews also address other, more creative issues. Like:
Where do you get your ideas?
How do I recharge my creative batteries?
Should I keep a journal?
Also, we interview people who are just interesting, because interesting people end up being characters in your books.