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EPISODE · Sep 11, 2025 · 1H 44M

That's Fat Girl Shit: Motivation and Destruction Are Strange Bed Fellows with Kelly Morgan

from Black Writer Therapy Podcast · host Ella Shawn

SummaryIn this engaging conversation, the speakers explore the journey of writing and publishing, particularly focusing on the experiences of Black women in the industry. They discuss the challenges of self-publishing, the importance of community and collaboration, and the healing power of storytelling. The conversation emphasizes the need for authenticity, resilience in the face of rejection, and the significance of mental health in the creative process. In this engaging conversation, the speakers explore the intricacies of writing, publishing, and personal growth. They discuss the significance of naming characters, the challenges of concluding a story, and the importance of living in the present. The dialogue also delves into the metaphor of gardening as a representation of growth, the empowerment of taking control of book sales, and the need for authenticity in marketing. Additionally, they emphasize the value of genuine connections over social media presence and the therapeutic role of writing and poetry in healing.Keywordswriting, publishing, community, collaboration, black women, self-publishing, mental health, personal growth, indie authors, storytelling, writing, publishing, resilience, creativity, community, authenticity, self-discovery, gardening, mental health, indie authorsTakeaways'69begit3'The journey of writing is often filled with challenges and setbacks.Community and collaboration are essential for success in the publishing industry.Self-publishing can empower authors to take control of their work.Mental health and healing are ongoing processes that require daily attention.Authenticity in storytelling resonates with readers and creates connection.Rejection in the publishing world is common and should be viewed as redirection.Affirmations and positive self-talk can significantly impact mental well-being.Building a supportive network can help underrepresented voices be heard.The importance of setting boundaries in creative work to avoid burnout.Writing can serve as a therapeutic outlet for personal experiences. Naming characters gives them identity and depth.Ending a story can be challenging and emotional.Life is often about the journey, not just the destination.Living in the present is crucial for happiness.Detaching from current reality can help in creating new narratives.Gardening symbolizes patience and growth in life.Taking control of book sales empowers authors.Social media is a tool, not the only way to connect.Authenticity in marketing is essential for authors.Building genuine connections is more valuable than social media presence.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background09:03 The Journey of Writing and Publishing21:03 The Importance of Community and Collaboration32:12 Healing and Personal Growth49:22 The Power of Naming Characters50:22 Struggles with Ending a Story52:16 The Middle of the Journey53:13 Living in the Present Moment53:57 Detaching from Reality to Create55:40 Gardening as a Metaphor for Growth56:41 Taking Control of Book Sales57:53 Facing Fears in Publishing58:50 The Challenge of Social Media01:00:51 Finding Authenticity in Marketing01:02:32 Building Connections Beyond Social Media01:04:27 The Importance of Community01:06:31 Living Authentically01:07:47 The Vision for a Simpler Life01:09:30 The Need for Genuine Connections01:11:08 Writing as a Therapeutic Outlet01:13:44 The Role of Poetry in Healing01:16:46 Creating Children's Literature01:19:26 The Journey of Self-Discovery01:21:30 Rapid Fire Questions01:30:49 The Audacity of Game ChangersStay In Touch with Kelly Morgan

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