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What Were You Thinking?
Dana Goldstein
79 episodes
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A podcast that invites authors to share the evolution of their books from the "What If" musings to the words on the page.
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A podcast that invites authors to share the evolution of their books from the "What If" musings to the words on the page.
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Books
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Season 4, Episode 12: Craft Tools for Writers - Angela Ackerman, The Emotion Thesaurus
What Were You Thinking?
50 minutes 30 seconds
12 months ago
Season 4, Episode 12: Craft Tools for Writers - Angela Ackerman, The Emotion Thesaurus

Angela Ackerman and Becca Puglisi met in an online critique group. They were both writing children's books and were looking for support and feedback from other writers.

They soon discovered they had a knack for building lists of ways writers could show emotion, display the positive attributes and character flaws. The put these lists on a website and from there the first book - The Emotion Thesaurus - was born.

Angela and Becca have more than 1.2 million copies of their 10 thesauruses. They are a leading self-published resource for writers around the world.

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What Were You Thinking?
A podcast that invites authors to share the evolution of their books from the "What If" musings to the words on the page.