Category: YouTube Video

  • Debra Bokur’s new Release: The Fire Thief

    Debra Bokur’s new Release: The Fire Thief

    The first book in Debra Bokur’s mystery series, The Fire Thief, was released last month to rave reviews. The series is set in Hawaii and you can check it out on her website at https://www.debrabokur.com/.

    Debra visited with me on The Writer’s Voice this week, and we talked about how her career as a celebrated journalist and editor of magazines and literary journals did NOT prepare her for writing and publishing fiction. You can listen to the podcast episode here. A short video excerpt will appear on my YouTube channel on Friday, here.

    As most writers will agree, we tend to write long or short. When you’re a journalist, as Debra is, you tend to write to specific word counts required by the outlet publishing your work, such as 1,000 per piece. When you write fiction, you tend to write thousands and thousands of words … only to find you need to slash your word count by as much as 25%.

    My experiences have been different from Debra’s. I found that writing a newspaper column and magazine articles actually helped me keep my fiction writing tight and in accordance with required word counts. Then again, I began writing fiction first and found it fairly easy to cut word count. Not every writer can toss away words with relish.

    But when you begin writing short nonfiction it’s much more difficult to retrain yourself. Give Debra’s interview a listen and then share YOUR take on how writing one particular type of work did or did not prepare you for tackling another type.

  • Sarah Osborne, author of the Ditie Brown Mystery Series

    Sarah Osborne, author of the Ditie Brown Mystery Series

    I recently sat down with Sarah Osborne to discuss cozy mysteries, pantsing versus plotting, and her take on writing the first draft so many writers dread.

    You can:

    Visit Sarah online at: https://doctorosborne.com/

    The most recent book in the series, Murder Most Southern, was released last month.

  • Writer’s Voice Guest: Connie Johnson Hambley

    Writer’s Voice Guest: Connie Johnson Hambley

    Connie Johnson Hambley is the author of tense, twisting thrillers with a strong moral code. She visited with me earlier this week on The Writer’s Voice podcast to discuss writing and the community of writers.

    Connie currently serves as the president of Sisters in Crime New England and two her award-winning books, which are part of The Jessica Trilogy, won the Best English Fiction literary award at the EQUUS International Film Festival in NYC.

    You can listen to Connie’s appearance on my podcast here, or watch the YouTube video of that conversation here.

  • Attention Writers: Want Help Marketing?

    Attention Writers: Want Help Marketing?

    In light of shelter in place orders, those of us who have published books in the past couple of months have found it difficult to share the word about our new releases. Even without social distancing, marketing ourselves can be difficult.

    I just launched The Writer’s Voice podcast, which is a forum to discuss their craft … and their books. In most cases, I will also post YouTube videos of each guest. I’m currently in the process of interviewing and recording my first five guests and plan to air the first episode on Wednesday, May 27th.

    If you are interested in being a guest on the podcast, visit my website’s Podcast page and complete the request form.

    Feel free to share this post with any writers you know!

  • Matt Medeiros Talks Content Marketing (Part 1)

    Matt Medeiros Talks Content Marketing (Part 1)

    If you’d rather watch a video than listen to a podcast, here’s Matt’s take about how you need to be sharing your business information. Matt talks about websites, blogging, podcasting, and creating video to help spread your brand.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1vuGVvHXPzc