Podcast Review: A Must-Listen for Creative Pens
One of the earliest non-fiction podcasts I tuned into was The Creative Penn. It was the ever cheerful voice of Joanna Penn that first introduced me to the many and varied opportunities available to indie authors. While I need to be caffeinated before listening to her, to keep her bubbly disposition from aggravating the Mrs. Hide that always lurks beneath the surface when I wake up, she has become a weekly voice in my ear, and her optimism is infectious enough to keep me going as I plug away at my first book. She keeps her subscribers updated on the latest developments in the publishing world, and treats them to interviews with a variety of professionals highlighting different aspects of the life of a creative entrepeneur. As a bonus, her website is a treasure trove of resources for writers in all phases of their journey. Do go and check her out, and give the podcast a listen. It never disappoints and I learn a ton of stuff from every episode. Some of my favourites include: Episode 453 – Writing for Audio First with Jules Horne Episode 449 – Audiobook Narration and Performance Tips for Authors with Sean Pratt Episode 443 – Book Marketing: Content Marketing Strategy with Pamela Wilson Episode 432 – Pinterest and Instagram for Writers with Frances Caballo Episode 423 – Verbalize: Strengthen your Writing with the Power of Words with Damon Suede Episode 418 – 7 Reasons to Narrate your Own Audiobooks with Joanna Penn Episode 384 – The Artist's Journey with Steven Pressfield Hugs Jasmine
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Great to see a post from you, @jasminearch! The podcast you mentioned sounds awesome. I had not heard of her, and I will definitely check it out. I absolutely love podcasts.
I miss you guys. It’s great to hear your group is thriving! It is a very fun and lively and interesting group, and you guys have an amazing structure to support people in achieving success with their writing. (The only reason I am not active right now is that my time is so limited that something had to give, and it was my time on Discord!)