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The Writing Community Chat Show
Christopher Aggett
469 episodes
6 days ago
Welcome to the Writing Community Chat Show, where we bring together some of the brightest and most talented writers from around the world to discuss their craft, share their stories, and offer advice and inspiration to fellow writers. Join us each week as we delve into the fascinating world of writing, and learn from the experts as they share their insights, experiences, and wisdom. Whether you're an aspiring writer, a published author, or simply a lover of words, the Writing Community Chat Show is the perfect place to connect with other like-minded individuals and discover the power of the written word.

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Welcome to the Writing Community Chat Show, where we bring together some of the brightest and most talented writers from around the world to discuss their craft, share their stories, and offer advice and inspiration to fellow writers. Join us each week as we delve into the fascinating world of writing, and learn from the experts as they share their insights, experiences, and wisdom. Whether you're an aspiring writer, a published author, or simply a lover of words, the Writing Community Chat Show is the perfect place to connect with other like-minded individuals and discover the power of the written word.

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The WCCS - TOGETHER AS ONE, WE GET IT DONE.

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The Writing Community Chat Show
From Therapy Couch to Thriller: Nikki Allen on Writing The Hideaway, ADHD, and Finding Your Literary Voice.
The latest episode of The Writing Community Chat Show was an absolute masterclass in grit, psychology, and the art of crafting a killer thriller. We had the immense pleasure of sitting down with Nikki Allen, the brilliant mind behind the Apple Books Thriller of the Month, The Hideaway.Nikki isn’t just an author; she’s a BACP-registered therapist, and her deep understanding of the human psyche shines through every twist and turn of her novels. If you’re looking for inspiration, practical advice, or just a fascinating peek into a unique writing journey, you’re in the right place.Key Takeaways & What We Explored:Our chat with Nikki was packed with insights, from her unique background to the practicalities of being a published author. Here are some of the highlights:* The Therapist’s Edge in Thriller Writing: How does a professional understanding of human behavior translate into creating compelling, sometimes morally ambiguous characters and nail-biting suspense? Nikki shared how her therapy background is both a “blessing and a curse” for her plotting!* From Harrogate to Pan MacMillan: Nikki walked us through the pivotal steps of her writing journey, detailing how an interview at the Harrogate Crime Writers Festival was just one stop on her road to securing a major publishing deal with Pan MacMillan. Her advice on targeting agents is a must-hear for aspiring authors.* The Hideaway: Behind the Scenes: We explored the inspiration behind her debut, a chilling destination thriller set in a remote Costa Rican wellness retreat. Nikki discussed balancing the allure of a tranquil setting with the dark undercurrents of murder and deception, and how the book subtly critiques modern wellness culture.* Navigating Writing with ADHD: This segment was incredibly powerful. Nikki openly discussed how her ADHD impacts her writing process, offering invaluable tips and strategies for fellow neurodivergent writers. It’s a candid look at how ADHD can be both a challenge and a superpower for creativity, enabling her to craft three novels in just two years.* What’s Next? Below The Deck! Get an exclusive sneak peek into Nikki’s highly anticipated second novel, Below The Deck, a destination thriller set on a superyacht in French Polynesia. Get ready for more intrigue, stunning locales, and, no doubt, plenty of psychological twists!Why You Should Read The HideawayIf you haven’t picked up The Hideaway yet, now is the time. It’s a masterfully crafted psychological thriller that keeps you guessing until the very last page. Named Apple Books Thriller of the Month, it’s a testament to Nikki’s skill in weaving complex plots and unforgettable characters.Connect with Nikki Allen* Website: https://nikkiallen.co.uk/about* Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nikkiallenauthor/* Find The Hideaway: https://amzn.to/3JpInJCListen to the Podcast Episode (Audio)For those who prefer to listen on the go, you can catch the full audio of our conversation with Nikki Allen right here.Watch the Full Interview (Video)Dive deep into the discussion and watch our full interview with Nikki Allen on YouTube:Thank you to Nikki Allen for such an engaging and insightful conversation!“Together as one, we get it done.”Join our brand new community on our Stanstore! After conducting 360 plus interviews, we have compiled digital products to help your writing. Plus, community members get access to our live writing sprints where we write with you, keep you accountable, and give you free access to our 1-on-1 video coaching. There are forum like tabs in our community group where you can post work and receive advice, plus, much more. Join here: Show more...
6 days ago
1 hour 4 minutes

The Writing Community Chat Show
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1 week ago
1 minute

The Writing Community Chat Show
From 107 Rejections to Bestselling Rom-Coms: A Chat with Sharon M. Peterson on Perseverance, Laughter, and Life with ADHD.
We had the pleasure of hosting USA Today Bestselling Author Sharon M. Peterson. If you’re a fan of witty romantic comedies, an aspiring writer looking for a shot of inspiration, or anyone navigating the creative process with ADHD, this is an interview you absolutely don’t want to miss.Sharon’s journey to becoming a beloved rom-com author is nothing short of extraordinary. Imagine receiving 107 rejections for your first novel. Most of us would have packed it in. Not Sharon. Her story is a powerful testament to the fact that perseverance truly is “90% of it.”Why We Need Laughter (Especially Now.)As a former middle school teacher, Sharon found her calling in humor. She explained that she writes romantic comedies because, in her words, “laughter is hopeful.” In a world that often feels heavy, her books offer a delightful escape—a chance to find joy and cope with life’s stresses through heartwarming stories and genuine belly laughs.The Unspoken Chapter: Writing with ADHD.One of the most candid and impactful parts of our conversation revolved around Sharon’s adult diagnosis of ADHD. This realization was a turning point, shedding light on why external deadlines were always crucial for her focus and productivity. She also highlighted the often-misunderstood representation of ADHD, especially in women, and shared her own “aha!” moment connecting with others who navigate similar challenges.This discussion wasn’t just personal; it was packed with actionable advice. Sharon generously shared her top tips for maintaining focus and boosting productivity—strategies that resonate deeply whether you have ADHD or simply juggle a busy life:* The Brain Dump Before Bed: A simple yet powerful technique to clear your mind and reduce anxiety by writing down all your next-day tasks before you sleep.* The 20-Minute Alarm: Turn writing into a game! Set a timer for 20 minutes and challenge yourself to beat your previous word count. It’s a fantastic dopamine boost.* Minimize Distractions: Utilize focus modes on your word processor, eliminate distracting tabs, and even turn off the word count display to stay immersed in your story.Diving into The Fix Up.We also shone a spotlight on Sharon’s latest novel, The Fix Up. This “grumpy sunshine” forced-proximity rom-com introduces us to Ellie, a single mom, and Gil, a secret grandson, who are forced to co-inherit a property in charming Two Hearts, Texas.Sharon revealed a personal connection to Ellie—her protagonist also has adult-diagnosed ADHD, making this book a particularly challenging but rewarding one to write. And for those who love practical life hacks, you’ll be fascinated by Ellie’s unique Sticky-Note System for managing her “chaotic brain”—a system divided into “Now,” “Soon,” and “In the Future” tasks.Beyond the Books: Poodles, Success, and What’s Next.From her hilarious confession about a lifelong poodle phobia (it’s a “fight or flight” response, she assures us!) to her heartfelt definition of success—making people smile and laugh—Sharon offered a glimpse into the person behind the pages. And for those eagerly awaiting more, she teased an exciting new book in the Two Hearts series, featuring the character Iris!This interview was truly a masterclass in resilience, a deep dive into the craft of writing, and a touching conversation about embracing one’s unique brain. Whether you’re a seasoned author or just starting your writing journey, there’s so much wisdom to gain from Sharon M. Peterson.Listen to the full podcast or watch the interview here:Don’t forget to check out Sharon M. Peterson’s fantastic rom-coms wherever books are sold, and let us know your biggest takeaway from this inspiring interview in the comments below!Support Our Non-Profit CICAs many of you know, The Writing Community Chat Show is now officially a non-profit Community Interest Company (CIC). Our mission is to support authors and creatives through interviews, workshops, competitions, and community projects.Running the show takes...
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1 week ago
1 hour 1 minute

The Writing Community Chat Show
C. J. Leede on 'AMERICAN RAPTURE', Writing Horror & New Book 'HEADLIGHTS.'
Welcome to The Writing Community Chat Show! In this captivating live stream podcast interview, we welcome critically acclaimed Horror Author C. J. Leede, author of the hit novels Mayfly and American Rapture.C. J. Leede dives deep into the creation of her groundbreaking horror novel, ‘American Rapture’, discussing its themes of sexuality, religion, and its unique viral epidemic narrative. She shares her surprising ‘road to writing’, explaining how she accidentally became a Horror Writer and navigated the challenges of the academic route.CJ also discusses her unconventional Writing Process, including the concept of a ‘screw it book’ that changed her career.The discussion is packed with Writing Tips for aspiring authors, including why you need to be prepared for the ‘miserable’ parts of the job and why it only takes one ‘yes’ from an agent.Don’t miss the exclusive details about her upcoming book, ‘Headlights’, a Colorado-set detective novel with ghosts and cannibals!Expext to hear:* The Writing Community, Stoker Con, and Book Events.* C. J. Leede’s Inconsistent Writing Routine (and how it works for her.)* The Road to Writing: From History to Horror.* Navigating Academia (The MFA Experience.)* The Evolution of American Rapture (from YA to its final form.)* Elevator Pitch for American Rapture.* The Dual Billboard Metaphor: Religion and Sexuality in America.* C. J. Leede’s Personal Worst Horror and Fear of ET.* Exclusive: Details on the new book, Headlights.* Why the “Vampire Trucker” Book is on the Backburner.Subscribe to The Writing Community Chat Show for more interviews with best-selling authors, screenwriters, and publishing professionals!Follow CJ Leede here:Instagram.Amazon.Watch the interview here:Support Our Non-Profit CICAs many of you know, The Writing Community Chat Show is now officially a non-profit Community Interest Company (CIC). Our mission is to support authors and creatives through interviews, workshops, competitions, and community projects.Running the show takes time, effort, and resources — from live streaming and editing, to event hosting and outreach. If you enjoy what we do and want to help us continue providing a platform for authors, please consider donating directly to our PayPal. Every contribution goes right back into growing the show and supporting the writing community.Donate here: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/TheWCCSEven the price of a coffee makes a difference in helping us keep the lights on, the mics live, and the conversations flowing.Featured on these blog posts as one of the best writing podcasts:Number 7 in the top 11 writing podcasts of 2025 by Million Podcasts. com https://millionpodcasts.com/author-interview-podcasts/…Number 3 in the top 10 best writing UK podcasts of 2025.https://podcast.feedspot.com/uk_writing_podcasts/The 10 best writing podcasts of 2024, No1 The Writing Community Chat Show - 10 Best UK Writing Podcasts You Must Follow in 2024 (feedspot.com)

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2 weeks ago
1 hour

The Writing Community Chat Show
Navy SEAL to Big Ten Linebacker: Tom Hruby & James Pomerantz | Inside The Breacher's Playbook.
This week, the writing community chat show hosted former Navy Seal, MMA fighter, and American football player, Tom Hruby & seasoned author James Promerantz.The authors of the explosive thriller, The Breacher’s Playbook: A Deklan Novak Novel.If you are looking for an inspiring story of determination, or simply want the secrets behind writing high-stakes, authentic action, you cannot miss this episode.Tom Hruby’s life reads like a blockbuster movie: a decorated Navy SEAL Breacher who served four combat deployments, an undefeated MMA fighter, and a walk-on Northwestern Wildcats Linebacker in the Big Ten—all before becoming a successful author.Co-author James Pomerantz brings the literary precision, leveraging his own wild background from writing biographies to navigating the world of Chicago nightlife (including a memorable business partnership with action-star Steven Seagal!).In This Episode, We Breached the Playbook:Here are just a few of the high-impact stories and writing secrets the authors shared:* From SEAL to Student: The unbelievable transition Tom made from the battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan to walking onto a Division I football team at the age of 34, and how that relentless drive fuels his writing.* The “Breacher’s” Philosophy: What the term “Breacher” means both tactically and psychologically, and how Tom’s philosophy of breaking through barriers shapes the protagonist, Deklan Novak.* The Art of Collaboration: How two men with such wildly different life experiences successfully merge authenticity and narrative craft to create a seamless, high-velocity story.* Endorsement by a Champion: We discuss the amazing testimonial from former Chicago Bear Jim Morrissey(World Champion 1985), who called The Breacher’s Playbook a book he “simply could not put down.”Praise for Tom Hruby and the Book:“A true warrior in every sense... The book is all about determination at the highest level and the inspirational message that anything is possible.” — SEAL TEAMMATE OF TOM HRUBY“The Breacher’s Playbook: A Deklan Novak Novel”Deklan fought his demons in the combat zones of Iraq and Afghanistan as a Navy SEAL breacher and now in Chicago as a special agent for the FBI’s Violent Crimes Against Children squad.That grit will be what he leans on in his new role as a tough FBI agent tasked with unraveling the disappearance of two children from a daycare center owned by his mother in this first installment.This debut narrative, the first in a planned three-book series, is a fictional account based on Hruby’s real-life story.The mystery thriller lays the groundwork for what the authors describe as a recurring character who is hard, fast, and mean as a razor wire. Deklan’s life path is one of determination and sacrifice in the face of defeat. That grit will be what he leans on in his new role as a tough FBI agent tasked with unraveling the disappearance of two children from a daycare center owned by his mother in this first installment.“The Breacher’s Playbook showcases a modern warrior’s real-life experiences,” said Chris Schafer, CEO at Tactical 16 Publishing. “Tom and James’ story shows that not all battles are in war zones, and not all war zones are sanctioned by governments.”“After serving more than a decade as a Navy SEAL and retired with a decorated combat career, Deklan Novak realized his days of making life and death decisions were not behind him. The Breacher’s Playbook is a book I simply could not put down!” -Jim Morrissey, a former Chicago Bears linebacker, 1985 Super Bowl ChampionBuy The Breachers Playbook here!Watch it here:Listen on the Go:Prefer to listen on your run or commute? You can find the writing community chat show on all major podcast platforms, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts. Search for our channel name or the episode title: Navy SEAL to Big Ten Linebacker: Tom Hruby & James Pomerantz.Pick up a copy of...
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2 weeks ago
1 hour 1 minute

The Writing Community Chat Show
Peaky Blinders Romantasy: Alexis L. Menard on HOUSE OF BANE AND BLOOD, Spicy Romance & The Road to Publishing.
Join us for an electrifying interview with Alexis L. Menard, author of the hit Romantasy novel, House of Bane and Blood!Alexis dives deep into how she blended the dark grit of Peaky Blinders with a unique magic system to create her “Rivals to Lovers” story, where a woman enters a marriage of convenience to save her family’s business, only to be plunged into a world of serial killers and inescapable attraction.In this interview, Alexis shares invaluable advice for authors, including:* The Author’s Journey: Her path from working as a nurse to becoming a published author after the birth of her child.* Publishing Secrets: The key differences and benefits of transitioning from a successful self-published author on Amazon to securing a traditional deal with Second Sky and Forever.* Crafting Tension: How to create palpable chemistry and tension in a dual POV romance and the inspiration behind her male main character, Nico (inspired by Tommy Shelby).* Writing Spicy Romance: Using “spice” as a powerful tool to serve the character’s emotional arc and progression, rather than just for shock value.* Actionable Tips: Practical advice on securing a good agent, the importance of a professional cover and editor, and why new writers need to build a readership on social platforms like TikTok.This episode of The Writing Community Chat Show continues our streak of over 360 interviews. We are proud to have recently been ranked Number 3 in the Top 10 Writing Podcasts in the UK 2025!But Alexis L. Menard’s book, House of Bane and Blood, today!Interview: Other podcast platforms, just search: The Writing Community Chat Show.Support Our Non-Profit CIC.As many of you know, The Writing Community Chat Show is now officially a non-profit Community Interest Company (CIC). Our mission is to support authors and creatives through interviews, workshops, competitions, and community projects.Running the show takes time, effort, and resources — from live streaming and editing, to event hosting and outreach. If you enjoy what we do and want to help us continue providing a platform for authors, please consider donating directly to our PayPal. Every contribution goes right back into growing the show and supporting the writing community.Donate here: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/TheWCCSEven the price of a coffee makes a difference in helping us keep the lights on, the mics live, and the conversations flowing.

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3 weeks ago
57 minutes

The Writing Community Chat Show
WATCH NOW: From Community Member to Hollywood Buzz! S.P. O'Farrell Returns to WCCS to Discuss Production Deals, YA Duology & Award-Winning S
It has been three years since our friend and long-time community member, S.P. O’Farrell, last sat down with us at The Writing Community Chat Show. As one of the original supporters of the podcast, which is now proudly ranked as a top UK writing podcast, we always love checking in with familiar faces.We are thrilled to announce that the full conversation with Steve is now available!This episode is essential viewing (or listening!) for anyone curious about taking their series to the next level, changing genres, and navigating the exciting business of getting noticed. In this incredible discussion, we celebrated what happens when dedication meets dazzling success. We Covered:* Award-Winning Validation: Steve shared the inspiring story behind Simone LaFray and the Bishop of Mumbai being named a Distinguished Favorite Winner (Middle Grade) for the Big NYC Book Awards and receiving a stellar Starred Review from the Independent Book Review.* The Hollywood Hype: We dove into what it truly means for a series to be “shopped” for a TV/Film Production Deal—the process, the hope, and the reality for authors.* A Pivot to YA: S.P. O’Farrell revealed why he made the exciting jump to Young Adult Fiction with a new Duology and how he manages to maintain consistency while plotting the highly-anticipated Simone 5!* The Business of Writing: How he balanced his biggest year ever—including a graduation speech and a novel conversion project—with promoting his success and maintaining momentum.Watch or Listen to the Full Interview!This is your chance to hear directly from an author navigating the very top tiers of traditional publishing success.The video is available now on our YouTube channel, and you can also listen to the audio wherever you get your podcasts.▶️ Watch The Full Episode Now:🎧 Listen Here:The audio version of this episode is available on all major podcast platforms (and will appear right here on Substack)P.S. If you want to see how far Steve has come, you can view our previous interview with him from three years ago, where he discusses the start of his journey, right here:Support Our Non-Profit CIC.As many of you know, The Writing Community Chat Show is now officially a non-profit Community Interest Company (CIC). Our mission is to support authors and creatives through interviews, workshops, competitions, and community projects.Running the show takes time, effort, and resources — from live streaming and editing, to event hosting and outreach. If you enjoy what we do and want to help us continue providing a platform for authors, please consider donating directly to our PayPal. Every contribution goes right back into growing the show and supporting the writing community.Donate here: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/TheWCCSEven the price of a coffee makes a difference in helping us keep the lights on, the mics live, and the conversations flowing.

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4 weeks ago
1 hour 3 minutes

The Writing Community Chat Show
From Self-Doubt to Sunday Times Bestseller: B.P. Walter on His Writing Journey, The Dinner Guest, and His Secret to Success.
In the world of writing, the path to becoming a published author is often shrouded in mystery. For many, it's a journey filled with rejection, self-doubt, and the tireless pursuit of a story. But what happens when that journey not only leads to publication, but to a place on the prestigious Sunday Times Bestseller list?This is the story of B.P. Walter, a master of psychological thrillers and horror. In a fascinating interview on The Writing Community Chat Show podcast, Walter shares his insights on crafting compelling fiction, the power of persistence, and how a surprising change of plans turned his dream into a full-time career.The Turning Point: When a Pandemic Helped Launch a Bestseller.One of the most compelling parts of the interview is the behind-the-scenes look at how Walter’s third book, The Dinner Guest, became a game-changer. Despite having two previous novels published, it was this book that captured the attention of readers and the industry.He reveals a stroke of good timing: the book was released in April 2021, just as UK retail shops were reopening after lockdown. People poured into bookshops, and The Dinner Guest was ready and waiting to be discovered. This momentum, combined with an "incredible promotion," propelled the book to number one on the Times chart, changing his life and allowing him to commit to writing full-time.Demystifying the Writing Process.For aspiring authors, B.P. Walter offers invaluable, practical advice. He candidly discusses how his writing process has evolved over 10 books. Initially, he didn't focus on word count, but a tight deadline forced him to adopt a more disciplined approach. Now, he aims for 3,000 words a day when actively drafting a manuscript.Perhaps his most surprising tip came from the Faber Academy, where he learned the power of planning. He now meticulously plans his novels chapter by chapter with a short summary for each, a method he now considers essential. Walter believes that knowing where the story is going allows for a more structured and efficient creative flow.Crafting Fear: Tips for Thriller, Horror & Gothic WritersB.P. Walter is a true genre-jumper, and he shared his best advice for writers tackling psychological thrillers, horror, and Gothic fiction.* For Horror: He suggests writers consider what genuinely scares them personally. While not every detail has to be autobiographical, drawing on personal fears can help conjure a more authentic sense of dread for the reader.* For Psychological Thrillers: Walter emphasizes the importance of rhythm. He advises writers to pay close attention to the pacing of the plot, ensuring twists and climaxes happen at the right moments to keep readers hooked.* For Gothic Fiction: He describes this genre as being all about atmosphere and feeling. He recommends that aspiring writers read extensively within the genre to understand how to create that unsettling vibe.A New Mystery on the Horizon.In the interview, Walter offers an exciting pitch for his new book, The Winter Visitor. He describes it as his "most Agatha Christie-ish book" yet—a murder mystery set in a Scottish castle during a storm. When a mysterious stranger is found dead with a Christmas ornament in his heart, everyone in the locked-down castle becomes a suspect.Connect with B.P. Walter:* Instagram: @BPWalterAuthor* Twitter: @BarnabyWalter* Buy his books: Available on Amazon, Waterstones, and Show more...
1 month ago
1 hour

The Writing Community Chat Show
Sir Tony Robinson on Blackadder, Time Team and His First Full Novel at 79!
As a podcast that's had the honour of interviewing everyone from New York Times best-sellers to indie authors and celebrities — and recently ranked number 3 in the UK's top writing podcasts — we always aim to bring you the very best. This episode was no exception.We were beyond thrilled and honoured to welcome a true British icon to the show: the one and only Sir Tony Robinson.A New Chapter for a National TreasureKnown worldwide for his unforgettable role as the cunning Baldrick in Blackadder and as the beloved host of the long-running archaeology series Time Team, Sir Tony Robinson has entertained generations. Now, at the age of 79, he has embarked on a bold new journey: the publication of his debut adult fiction novel, The House of Wolf.In this exclusive interview, we sat down with Sir Tony to discuss his extraordinary career, which spans stage, screen, and page. He shared insights on the transition from writing his award-winning children’s books to crafting a sweeping historical novel for adults. We also explored how writing has always been at the very heart of his storytelling, a constant thread throughout his diverse and celebrated career.The House of WolfThe House of Wolf — described as “earthy, entertaining, and gloriously inventive” — is set against the tumultuous backdrop of the French Revolution. The novel masterfully blends themes of passion, survival, and gripping drama, promising a rich and immersive experience for readers.This book marks the beginning of an exciting new historical fiction series from one of Britain’s most loved cultural figures.Inspiration for Every WriterWhether you're a long-time fan of British comedy, a history enthusiast, a lover of archaeology, or simply a writer looking for excellent advice and motivation, this conversation is an absolute must-watch.Sir Tony Robinson’s journey is a powerful reminder that it's never too late to start a new creative endeavour, and that the best stories are often born from a lifetime of experience.Watch or ListenYou can now watch the full interview on YouTube:👉 Watch hereOr listen on your favourite podcast platform by searching The Writing Community Chat Show.Support the ShowThe Writing Community Chat Show is now a registered CIC (non-profit) dedicated to supporting authors, readers, and creatives. If you’d like to help us keep the show running — and growing — you can support us here:👉 Support us on PayPalEvery contribution, big or small, helps cover our running costs and allows us to continue bringing you interviews with the writers and cultural icons you love.💬 What did you think of The House of Wolf launch and Tony’s reflections on his career? We’d love to hear your thoughts in the comments. And if you enjoyed this interview, please share it with a friend and subscribe so more people can discover the show.

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1 month ago
57 minutes

The Writing Community Chat Show
Adele Parks MBE: 25 Novels in 25 Years & Our Beautiful Mess.
This week on The Writing Community Chat Show, we were honoured to welcome back one of the UK’s most beloved authors — Adele Parks MBE. With over five million copies sold, novels translated into 31 languages, and a career spanning a quarter of a century, Adele is a true literary powerhouse.Her brand-new book, Our Beautiful Mess, has just been released, marking an astonishing 25th novel in 25 years. It’s an extraordinary milestone, and one we couldn’t wait to celebrate with her.Our Beautiful Mess.In her latest novel, Adele brings back Connie, the heroine from her very first book Playing Away. But now, 25 years later, Connie’s life looks very different. She’s still with her husband, preparing for Christmas with her daughters home — until one new arrival stirs old ghosts.When her daughter Fran introduces her new boyfriend Zac, Connie is instantly unsettled. He reminds her of the one man who nearly destroyed her marriage decades earlier. As family secrets begin to unravel, Adele delivers another of her trademark gut-punch twists in a story that is as much emotional family drama as it is gripping thriller.This is Adele at her finest — exploring love, motherhood, secrets, and the terrifying lengths a parent will go to in order to protect their family.The Interview.In our conversation, Adele shared:* What it feels like to look back over 25 years of writing.* The challenges and joys of sustaining such a long and successful career.* Why she chose to revisit Connie and how the character has evolved.* How themes of motherhood, family dynamics, and secrets shape her work.* Her advice to writers on discipline, longevity, and embracing change.It’s a warm, insightful, and inspiring chat with an author who has become a cornerstone of contemporary British fiction.👉 Watch the full interview here:And if you’d like to revisit our first interview with Adele, where we talked about her journey into writing and the beginnings of her career, you can watch it here:❤️ Support The Writing Community Chat ShowAs many of you know, The Writing Community Chat Show is now a Community Interest Company (CIC) – a non-profit dedicated to supporting authors and creatives through interviews, workshops, competitions, and community projects.If you enjoy what we do and would like to help us continue growing, please consider supporting us:👉 Donate via PayPal.Every contribution goes directly back into keeping the show alive and helping us build opportunities for writers everywhere.Thank You.Whether you’re tuning in live, watching back on YouTube, or listening on the podcast, thank you for being part of our community. By sharing, commenting, and subscribing, you’re helping other like-minded readers and writers find the show and join us in celebrating voices like Adele Parks.Our Beautiful Mess is out now — and Adele Parks shows us once again why she’s one of the UK’s most treasured storytellers.THE WRITING COMMUNITY CHAT SHOW - TOGETHER AS ONE WE GET IT DONE.

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2 months ago
1 hour 1 minute

The Writing Community Chat Show
Love, Power & Vampires: Kat Kingsley on The Serpent’s Bride.
This week on The Writing Community Chat Show, we had the absolute pleasure of hosting Katherine “Kat” Kingsley— on one of the most exciting days of her career: the launch of her brand-new novel, The Serpent’s Bride.Dark, romantic, and deliciously dangerous, this novel takes readers deep into a world of vampire clans, mafia power struggles, and forbidden love. But Kat’s journey to release day is just as compelling as the story she’s put on the page.From Fanfiction to Fantasy Worlds.Like many authors, Kat started out writing fanfiction — a space where creativity thrives and stories can be shared freely with passionate readers. But instead of staying there, she built on that experience to create her own original worlds and characters.Her move into fantasy and romance wasn’t just a change of genre — it was a bold step into telling stories that are wholly her own, and The Serpent’s Bride is the thrilling proof of how far she’s come.The Allure of Villain Romance.One of the most fascinating parts of our conversation was Kat’s take on the villain romance trend. Unlike straightforward good vs. evil tales, her stories blur the line between right and wrong, exploring morally grey characters who challenge our expectations of love, loyalty, and desire.Kat shared how she balances dark themes with emotional truth — and how one unforgettable moment of receiving hate mail actually deepened her understanding of how readers interpret the line between fantasy and reality.Writing Without a Map.Not every author outlines their books. Some prefer to “pants” — writing by the seat of their pants and letting the story unfold as it comes. Kat proudly claims her place in the pantser camp, and in our interview she offered thoughtful advice for writers who embrace spontaneity in their process.Her personal definition of success? It’s not about sales charts or reviews. It’s about finishing the work, putting it into the world, and connecting with readers who find themselves changed by the story.Watch the Full Interview.Our chat with Kat is full of insights, inspiration, and a lot of fun. If you’re curious about writing dark romance, navigating fan reactions, or launching a book on release day, you won’t want to miss it.👉 Watch the interview on YouTube❤️ Support The Writing Community Chat ShowThe Writing Community Chat Show is now a Community Interest Company (CIC) – a non-profit dedicated to supporting authors and the wider writing community.If you’d like to help us continue interviewing incredible writers like Kat Kingsley, hosting workshops, and creating opportunities for authors, please consider supporting us:👉 Donate via PayPal.Every contribution keeps the show alive and helps us build a stronger community for writers everywhere.✨ Kat Kingsley’s The Serpent’s Bride isn’t just a book — it’s proof that stories born from passion, perseverance, and imagination can transform into something unforgettable.Buy it here.Thank You for Your Support.Whether you’re tuning in live, catching up on YouTube, or listening on the podcast, we’re so grateful to have you with us. Your support means the world. By sharing the episode, leaving a comment, and subscribing, you’re not just helping us — you’re helping other like-minded writers and readers discover the show and join this amazing community. Together, we can keep growing and supporting authors everywhere. 💙

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2 months ago
1 hour 6 minutes

The Writing Community Chat Show
Every Day I’m Brave | Mental Health, Resilience & Writing for Transformation with Renne Zukin.
This week on The Writing Community Chat Show, we sat down with someone whose life’s work is all about courage, compassion, and transformation. Renee Zukin is an author, educator, coach, and mental health advocate with more than 20 years of experience helping others do the inner work that sparks outer change.Her book, Every Day I’m Brave: Cultivating Resilience to Gain Freedom from Fear (Wonderwell Press, Aug 8, 2025), is a powerful exploration of what it means to face fear, lean into resilience, and live more consciously in today’s complex world.Why Renee Zukin Writes About Bravery.Renee’s background is as rich as it is inspiring. She’s worked in education, studied multiple psychological and healing modalities, and created workshops and programs designed to help others harness the written word as a tool for empowerment.What makes Renee unique is her belief that writing isn’t just about storytelling, it’s about healing. Through writing, she says, we can process fear, rediscover resilience, and move toward freedom.Every Day I’m Brave.In Every Day I’m Brave, Renee doesn’t shy away from the difficult truths. Fear is real. Life is messy. But she argues that we all have the tools to meet that fear with courage, to practice bravery in small, daily acts that ultimately transform our lives.The book is part memoir, part guide, and entirely rooted in Renee’s mission: to cultivate resilience and create a ripple effect of compassion in the world.What We Talked About on the Show.During our conversation, Renee opened up about:* How she overcame her own fears and learned to live bravely.* Why writing is one of the most powerful tools for self-healing.* The role of mindfulness and restorative justice in her work.* The challenge of writing a deeply personal book.* What she hopes readers will take away from Every Day I’m Brave.It’s a conversation filled with honesty, warmth, and practical wisdom, and one that left me feeling inspired to face our own fears with just a little more courage.Watch the Full Interview.You can catch the full episode with Renee Zukin here, or on our YouTube channel:👉 Watch the interview❤️ Support The Writing Community Chat Show.The Writing Community Chat Show is now a registered CIC (Community Interest Company) a non-profit dedicated to supporting authors and the wider writing community.If you enjoy what we do and want to help us keep growing, please consider supporting us:👉 Donate via PayPalEvery contribution goes directly into keeping the show alive, supporting authors, and building opportunities for creatives everywhere.

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2 months ago
53 minutes

The Writing Community Chat Show
Ciara Blume Interview | Bestselling Cozy Fantasy Author on Midlife Creativity, Indie Publishing & Natural Magic.
When life feels overwhelming, we often reach for stories that make the world feel lighter, warmer, and a little more magical. That’s exactly what bestselling author Ciara Blume offers her readers and why she’s become one of the most talked-about voices in cozy fantasy today.Her Natural Magic Series didn’t just land well with readers, it exploded. In less than six months, her debut racked up over 2 million page reads and more than 1,000 glowing reviews, quickly climbing Amazon bestseller charts in multiple categories. That’s the kind of success many authors dream of… but Ciara did it while starting her author career at midlife.And that’s what makes her story so powerful.Midlife Magic: Reinvention & Creativity.While many people see midlife as a point of slowing down, Ciara saw it as the perfect moment to dive in. As her son left for college, she set out to build the author career she’d long imagined. With her background as a copywriter and a Creative Writing degree from Johns Hopkins, she brought a rare mix of storytelling skill and business savvy.But she also brought perspective. Instead of rushing to secure a traditional publishing deal, Ciara chose indie publishing as her first choice, a decision that gave her creative control, flexibility, and the ability to build her author business on her own terms.Why Cozy Fantasy Matters Right Now.Ciara’s books are uplifting, humorous, and occasionally magical — the very definition of cozy fantasy. But this isn’t just escapism. History shows that whimsical, enchanting fiction often thrives during times of division and stress. Alice in Wonderland and The Narnia Chronicles appeared during turbulent eras, offering readers something restorative.Ciara’s stories pick up that mantle. They feature themes of found family, second chances, and women reclaiming their inherent magic at any age. In a world where many of us feel disconnected, her novels remind us of the healing power of wonder.Watch Our Interview with Ciara Blume.This Friday on The Writing Community Chat Show, we’ll sit down with Ciara to talk about:* Why cozy fantasy is more radical than it looks.* How fiction can serve as self-care and reduce stress.* The challenges and triumphs of building a book business at midlife.* Why natural magic resonates so deeply with modern readers.Whether you’re an aspiring writer, a lover of fantasy, or someone who just needs a little spark of enchantment, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.💡 Support Authors, Support CreativityThe Writing Community Chat Show is now a registered CIC (Community Interest Company). That means we’re not-for-profit, and our mission is to support authors, creatives, and community projects. If you’d like to help us continue bringing you inspiring conversations like this one, you can donate here:👉 https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/TheWCCSAnd don’t forget — the Amazon Kindle Storyteller Award is open! If you’re an author, this is your chance to enter one of the most exciting competitions in publishing and win £20,000!:👉 http://amazon.co.uk/Storyteller

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2 months ago
59 minutes

The Writing Community Chat Show
Why a Top Publicist Wrote Her Own Bestseller: A Conversation with Georgina Moore.
Georgina Moore is an author and seasoned book publicist with a long-standing career in the publishing industry. She worked behind the scenes managing publicity for major authors such as Patrick Gale, Penny Vincenzi, and Maggie O'Farrell before writing her own debut novel, The Garnett Girls. This novel is a family drama set on the Isle of Wight that has received praise from authors like Lucy Foley and Jill Mansell.✍️ The Insider's Journey: From Publicist to Bestselling AuthorIn a recent live stream, we had the pleasure of sitting down with Georgina Moore, a name well-known to industry insiders and now celebrated by readers worldwide. Having spent years as a top-tier publicist, she's expertly managed campaigns for literary giants, yet it was during the quiet of lockdown that she penned her own story, stepping from the wings into the spotlight as a debut novelist.A New Chapter: Stepping Into the SpotlightGeorgina's transition from promoting other people’s work to creating her own wasn't without its challenges. As she shared in our interview, despite her extensive experience, she initially battled imposter syndrome. She notes, however, that her colleagues and friends were quick to remind her that a publisher's significant investment in The Garnett Girls was proof of its worth. This insightful conversation sheds light on the anxieties and demands that come with the publishing journey, even for those who have navigated it for years.From the Isle of Wight to Eel Pie IslandShe also delves into her latest novel, River of Stars, which is a dual-timeline story. Inspired by her own life on a houseboat, the novel features a 1960s timeline with a young woman's romance with a rock star and a modern-day narrative with her and her granddaughter on Eel Pie Island.Visit her website here.Moore's passion for creating authentic, relatable characters shines through, particularly her commitment to featuring strong female characters over 40 to combat the misrepresentation of this age group in fiction.Advice for Aspiring AuthorsFor all the aspiring writers in our community, Georgina's advice is clear and encouraging: get your words down on paper and write with passion. She suggests ignoring current trends and focusing on the story you are driven to tell. She also stresses the importance of community, emphasising that networking at events and connecting with other writers is crucial for sharing ideas and receiving feedback in an otherwise isolating field.Watch the interview here!

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2 months ago
1 hour 10 minutes

The Writing Community Chat Show
From Blogger to Published Author: Laura Gaddis's Inspiring Journey.
Laura Gaddis's journey to becoming a published author is a testament to perseverance and passion. While she always loved writing, she initially pursued a more "practical" career, earning a master's in clinical psychology and working in the field for 14 years. It was after a period of burnout that she decided to pivot back to her true calling, enrolling in an MFA program and reigniting her writing career. A crucial part of this journey was her personal blog, which she started in 2010. Laura believes blogging was instrumental in helping her develop her voice and the discipline of writing for an audience, setting the stage for her future work.The Story Behind Mosaic.Laura's debut memoir, Mosaic, is a powerful and heartfelt account of a five-year period of her life. The book chronicles her journey through immense grief and hope, including pregnancy loss and mental health struggles, ultimately leading to the birth of her daughter. Laura explains that she had to include all these elements to tell a complete story, which is why she named the book Mosaic, as it's a collection of different pieces that come together to form a whole. She discussed the challenging process of turning such personal experiences into a book, highlighting that while writing can be a form of processing trauma, it is not a substitute for therapy.A Life Dedicated to Community and Coaching.Beyond her own writing, Laura is deeply committed to nurturing other writers. She serves as a writing instructor at Miami University and runs a community writing program at the Oxford Community Arts Center. She also works as a writing coach, finding inspiration in her students and clients. Laura's advice to aspiring writers is simple but profound: "just keep going." She believes that true success in writing isn't about external metrics, but about achieving your own personal goals, like publishing a book or helping others with their stories.What's Next for Laura?The interview also provided a sneak peek into Laura's upcoming projects. She is currently working on a historical fiction novel, and she shared her insights on the differences between writing fiction and memoir.Engage and Support The Writing Community.The Writing Community Chat Show is now a registered non-profit, dedicated to supporting authors and sharing their stories. If you enjoy this kind of content, please consider supporting the show through our PayPal link.Don't Miss Out!You can watch the full interview with Laura Gaddis on the Writing Community Chat Show's YouTube channel: We highly encourage you to listen to the podcast, watch the interview, share it with your friends, and engage with the video by liking and commenting. Your support helps like-minded people find our show.A Special Opportunity for WritersThe Writing Community Chat Show is partnered with Amazon for this year's Kindle Storyteller Award 2025. This contest offers a £20,000 prize fund and an Audible audiobook deal for self-published authors. Entries are open until August 31, 2025, and you can find more information and enter at amazon.co.uk/Storyteller. Your story could be the next big winner!

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2 months ago
1 hour 1 minute

The Writing Community Chat Show
A Deep Dive with J.L. Witterick: On Courage, Rebellion, and the Power of Storytelling.
We recently had the pleasure of hosting international bestselling author J.L. Witterick on The Writing Community Chat Show, a show recently ranked among the top 10 writing podcasts in the UK. In a wide-ranging and insightful conversation, Jennifer, a master of emotional depth and compelling narratives, shared her journey from a high-stakes career in finance to becoming a globally recognized author. The interview offered a glimpse into her creative process and the powerful themes of her work.Check out her website here.From Finance to Fiction: A Journey of PassionJL Witterick's career path is a story of its own. She was a successful professional in the investment world, even co-founding her own firm, before a documentary inspired her to make a life-altering change. She revealed that her motivation stemmed from the profound emotional connection her books created with readers, a feeling she found more meaningful than the world of finance. Her belief that "anyone can learn to do anything if they want it badly enough" is a powerful message for aspiring writers from any background. Her debut novel, My Mother's Secret, was a testament to this, becoming a worldwide sensation and being translated into 10 languages.The Creative Process: Authenticity and EmotionDuring our chat, JL offered some invaluable advice for other authors. She emphasized that her writing is driven by passion rather than strategy, and that every story, regardless of genre, must feel authentic and be well-researched. She believes the key to a successful novel is creating characters that readers truly care about. She also revealed that her next novel, Stronger, is about 80% complete and is based on a true story from Taiwan. When asked for her most important advice to writers, she offered a classic truth: "everyone's first draft is shit," reminding everyone that perseverance is key.Exploring "The Truth"The conversation also delved into her latest book, You Can't Take the Truth, a young adult dystopian romance. JL described the novel as being about the "transformational power of love." The story is set in a society where people use a dream-inducing drug called "The Truth" to escape their mundane reality. She explained that the love story between the main characters, Flo and Day, serves as the anchor for the plot, which explores themes of appearance versus reality. Her writing style is fast-paced and focuses on the core identity of her characters, making her books accessible and engaging for a broad audience. The book is available now on Amazon. BUY IT HERE.Watch the interview here! Or head over to YouTube. Please consider liking the video, leaving comments, and subscribing. It will help like-minded people find us.📢 A Word from Our Sponsor – Amazon KDPWe’re thrilled to have Amazon KDP sponsoring The Writing Community Chat Show! KDP gives authors the tools to self-publish eBooks and paperbacks and reach readers all over the world. Whether you’re just starting out or already have a few books under your belt, KDP makes it possible to share your story without giving up creative control. They are running the Amazon Kindle Storyteller Award which is an incredible opportunity to win some rediculous prizes. Including £20,000. Simply by adding a keyword as you upload your manuscript to KDP. Watch the video to find out more.Enter here!💙 Support Our Non-Profit CICAs many of you know, The Writing Community Chat Show is now officially a non-profit Community Interest Company (CIC). Our mission is to support authors and creatives through interviews, workshops, competitions, and community projects.Running the show takes time, effort, and resources — from live streaming and editing, to event hosting and outreach. If you enjoy what we do...
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2 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes

The Writing Community Chat Show
🎙️ From Comedy Central to Courtroom Noir: Art Bell on Reinvention, Writing & What She’s Hiding.
Art Bell helped create Comedy Central, ran Court TV, and is now the author of What She’s Hiding, a gripping noir thriller that fans of Harlan Coben and Laura Dave will devour.In this episode, Art takes us behind the curtain of his career and creative journey:* How he helped launch one of the most iconic comedy brands in television history.* The high-stakes reality of running live courtroom coverage on Court TV.* Why he turned his storytelling talents to fiction and how real-life experiences shaped his debut thriller.* His advice for anyone looking to transition between creative mediums (or completely reinvent themselves).* His thoughts on the Amazon Kindle Storyteller Award — and why opportunities like this matter for writers everywhere.👉 Watch on YouTube here:🎧 Listen on the podcast: Listen here or on any of you preferred podcast platforms. 📚 What She’s Hiding by Art BellFor readers of Harlan Coben and Laura Dave, What She’s Hiding is a gripping modern-day noir thriller featuring a hotshot lawyer unexpectedly drawn into a web of violence and intrigue by the ex-wife he hasn't spoken to since their bitter divorce, written by the former president of Court TV.The day Henry Gladstone, a lawyer at a white-shoe Manhattan law firm, met Leslie Dunlop, he knew she was trouble—but he couldn't say no. Their steamy affair became a marriage filled with secrets and lies that collapsed as spectacularly as it began.Cut to today: Leslie, who Henry hasn’t heard from since their divorce, bursts into his office and announces that if he doesn’t hand over a quarter-million dollars, they’ll both be killed. Henry dismisses her story as a stupid attempt to steal his money and—despite his still-smoldering desire for her—tells her to get lost. But when he comes home to find his apartment ransacked, he begins to think this time Leslie may be telling the truth. And now that he desperately needs to find her, she’s disappeared again.In a harrowing journey through the glittering heights and shadowy corners of New York City, Henry assembles a team that includes his best friend Aiden, a private investigator named Gabriella, and Aiden’s ex-wife Emma, to track down a missing engagement ring, stay one step ahead of the Russian mob, and uncover the secrets of Leslie’s past. As the screws turn tighter and tighter, Henry must learn who he can trust to uncover the truth…before it’s too late.In What She’s Hiding, Art Bell masterfully weaves a noirish tale of suspense and emotional turbulence as a dangerous woman draws Henry ever further into a high-stakes game that neither one of them may survive.BUY IT HERE!💬 Join the ConversationThis episode is packed with behind-the-scenes stories and valuable insights for writers and creatives. Whether you’re a fan of thrillers, true crime, or inspiring journeys of reinvention, this is one you won’t want to miss.👉 Watch the interview now on YouTube: [insert YouTube link]🎧 Or listen on the podcast: [insert podcast link]We’d love to hear what you think — leave a comment below and share your biggest takeaway from Art Bell’s story.Thank you, as always, for supporting The Writing Community Chat Show. Whether you’re a free subscriber or a paid member, you’re part of a movement that’s helping us grow our new CIC, fund workshops for authors, and support creatives around the world.🏆 The Amazon Kindle Storyteller Award – A Chance for Authors to ShineOne of the most exciting opportunities for writers right now is the Amazon Kindle Storyteller Award, a prestigious annual prize that celebrates outstanding storytelling. It’s open to anyone publishing in English through Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) and is designed to highlight incredible new voices across all genres.Not only does the winning author receive a £20,000 cash prize, but they also get marketing support and the chance to reach millions of readers through Amazon. Finalists and shortlisted authors also...
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3 months ago
59 minutes

The Writing Community Chat Show
Louise Candlish on Secrets, Suspense & Surviving Two Decades in Crime Fiction.
Last night, we were joined LIVE by none other than Louise Candlish – the Sunday Times and internationally bestselling author behind Our House, Our Holiday, The Only Suspect, and her latest thriller A Neighbour’s Guide to Murder.Louise’s books have sold hundreds of thousands of copies, won multiple awards (including the British Book Awards Crime & Thriller of the Year and the Capital Crime Fingerprint Award), and even made it to TV with the smash-hit ITV adaptation of Our House starring Martin Compston and Tuppence Middleton.But more than the accolades, Louise’s secret weapon is her ability to find danger in the everyday, crafting stories that feel all too real. And in this interview, she told us exactly how she does it.One viewer left this comment: “Awesome interview!”Her latest book, A Neighbour’s Guide to Murder, does exactly that. At its heart is the age-gap friendship between Gwen and Pixie – two neighbours who form an unlikely bond that soon spirals into scandal and, inevitably, murder. BUY IT HERE!Community questions.One of the joys of our live shows is hearing YOUR questions. So it was great to see so many tune into the live show from the various platforms we shared it to. What would really help us grow is if those people, and you, could like the YouTube video, leave a comments, and share it. This will help like-minded people find the show.Support The Writing Community Chat Show.We’ve recently become a non-profit, dedicated to supporting authors and bringing interviews like this to you free, every week.If you enjoy what we do and want to help us keep growing, you can donate here:👉 https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/TheWCCSEvery donation (big or small) goes directly back into the show, covering streaming costs, equipment, and helping us reach even more writers and readers. Thank you.The Kindle Storyteller Award 2025 is Open – and We’re Official Partners!We’re proud to announce that The Writing Community Chat Show is an official promotional partner for this year’s Amazon Kindle Storyteller Award.This award is one of the biggest opportunities in self-publishing, open to anyone who publishes a new, unpublished book on KDP between 1 May and 31 August 2025.What’s at stake?🥇 £20,000 cash prize👀 Your book in front of industry pros – including 2024 winner JD Kirk, who was just on our show🌍 Massive visibility on Amazon’s dedicated Storyteller Award pageIt’s free to enter, you keep all your rights, and it might just change your career.👉 Read the full entry details here.Catch up on the full interviewIf you missed it live, you can watch the full conversation with Louise Candlish right now on YouTube:🎥 Watch the replay here »Trust us, you’ll come away inspired – whether you’re a crime fiction fan, a writer yourself, or just love hearing how great storytellers do what they do.Thank you again to Louise Candlish for such an open, engaging, and inspiring chat. And thank YOU for tuning in, asking questions, and being part of this incredible community.📣 Authors! Want your book seen by thousands?We’re dropping our YouTube ads to give YOU the spotlight!🎥 We’ll play your book trailer on The Writing Community Chat Show, and include your links everywhere – in the podcast description, YouTube description, and our Substack article.👉 Why does this matter?All funds from this promotion go directly back into supporting our non-profit, helping us:✨ Provide free author interviews and exposure for indie writers.✨ Run writing workshops that inspire and educate.✨ Grow a supportive global community for authors.💌 Spaces are limited!DM us or email thewritingcommunitychatshow@gmail.com to book your spot today.📚 Your book gets seen. Our community...
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3 months ago
1 hour 6 minutes

The Writing Community Chat Show
Culture, Crime, and Craft: A Conversation with Attica Locke.
We’ve got a treat for you in this episode from the Harrogate Crime Writers Festival.Chris Hooley sat down with the award-winning author and screenwriter, Attica Locke — and what followed was a masterclass in storytelling, culture, and creative boldness.From discussing the nuances of American society and writing across different perspectives, to sharing book recommendations, hard truths, and golden advice for aspiring writers — this is an interview not to be missed.🎥 Watch it now on YouTube:🎧 Prefer audio? Listen on any podcast platform — just search The Writing Community Chat Show.👇 Or do both, right here on Substack. You can hit play, leave a comment, and help us grow by liking and sharing this episode.We’re proud to bring conversations like this to your screen and speakers. Whether you’re deep into your own novel, dabbling in screenwriting, or just love hearing from some of the best voices in storytelling — this one’s for you.Let us know what hit home for you in this one.What would you ask Attica Locke if you had five minutes with her? Drop it in the comments!👉 Like, share, and support indie podcasting by hitting the heart. It really helps.#AtticaLocke #CrimeFiction #HarrogateCrimeWritersFestival #TheWCCS #TheWritingCommunityChatShow #WritingAdvice #AuthorInterview #Screenwriting #Podcast #WritersOfSubstack

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3 months ago
11 minutes

The Writing Community Chat Show
A Conversation with Elly Griffiths at The Harrogate Crime Writers Festival.
If you’ve never had the pleasure of sitting down with Elly Griffiths, let me tell you: it’s like opening the first page of a gripping mystery and realising, with a smile, that you’re in very good hands.This year at The Harrogate Crime Writers Festival, I had the joy of chatting with the legendary author in none other than the Old Swan Library — a place steeped in literary history (yes, the same hotel where Agatha Christie famously vanished to). The couch? Not official. The interview? Absolutely brilliant.Elly Griffiths, bestselling author of the beloved Dr Ruth Galloway series, joined me to talk about her incredible 15-book run (and counting), her thoughts on character longevity, the evolution of crime fiction, and, of course, her impressive streak of 15 consecutive visits to the Harrogate festival. That’s more loyalty than most gym memberships can boast.🖊️ What We Covered:* How her characters have grown across 15 novels.* What draws her back to Harrogate every single year.* The delicate balance between plotting and pantsing.* Her reflections on crime fiction’s place in modern storytelling.* Why she still loves meeting readers face-to-face.It was a quick chat, but one filled with warmth, insight, and plenty of admiration — both ways. Elly was gracious, funny, and as sharp as her writing. Honestly, “Chris on the Couch” might need to become a proper feature if it means more moments like this.Whether you’re a longtime Elly Griffiths fan or you’ve just wandered into the world of crime fiction, this is one conversation you’ll want to hear.🎧 Listen to the podcast episode above.📺 Or watch the full interview here:Let us know what you think — and don’t forget to share it with your fellow bookworms, festival goers, and mystery lovers.Until next time,CJ AggettThe Writing Community Chat Show

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3 months ago
8 minutes

The Writing Community Chat Show
Welcome to the Writing Community Chat Show, where we bring together some of the brightest and most talented writers from around the world to discuss their craft, share their stories, and offer advice and inspiration to fellow writers. Join us each week as we delve into the fascinating world of writing, and learn from the experts as they share their insights, experiences, and wisdom. Whether you're an aspiring writer, a published author, or simply a lover of words, the Writing Community Chat Show is the perfect place to connect with other like-minded individuals and discover the power of the written word.

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