EPISODE · Jul 17, 2025 · 36 MIN
The Tables Turn: Natasha Tynes on 25 Years of Writing Without Burning Out
from Read And Write With Natasha · host Natasha Tynes
What does it take to build a sustainable career as a writer? In this special episode, the tables turn as I’m interviewed by author Jean Alfieri about my 25-plus years in the writing world.I talk about how it all began with a letter to the editor challenging gender discrimination in Jordan’s labor laws. Seeing that letter published and realizing my words could spark debate was the moment I knew storytelling would be at the heart of my life’s work.We cover everything from building resilience to facing rejection, and yes, I even share how playing the violin shaped the way I approach writing. I explain why I believe talent is overrated and how discipline and strategy are what really carry writers forward.We also explore how writing tools have evolved. While some writers fear AI, I embrace it fully. I see it as a transformative force that helps me stay accountable, saves time, and reduces the mental blocks that often lead to procrastination.If you’re a writer at any stage, I hope this conversation gives you a grounded and honest view of what it takes to keep going. I share why I don’t believe in writer’s block, how I build community, and how I stay creatively energized even when things get tough.Curious about my books?You can find my novels, including They Called Me Wyatt and Karma Unleashed, on Amazon. You can also visit my website, and subscribe to my newsletter where I share resources, tips, and services for writers.Ask yourself this: What limiting beliefs are standing in your way? And what could shift if you gave yourself permission to write differently? Tune in for a conversation that might just change how you see your writing life.Send us Fan MailSupport the show🥒 NEW! The Lonely Cucumber — Natasha's latest children's bookA multicultural illustrated story that teaches kids about healthy eating in a fun, heartwarming way. Perfect for elementary school children, gift-giving, and classroom read-alouds.👉 Get your copy on Amazon⭐ Loved it? Leave a review — it helps more kids discover the book.About Natasha Natasha Tynes is a Jordanian-American author, journalist, and book coach based in the DC area. Beyond children's books, she writes literary fiction (They Called Me Wyatt, Karma Unleashed) and helps aspiring authors pu...
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What does it take to build a sustainable career as a writer? In this special episode, the tables turn as I’m interviewed by author Jean Alfieri about my 25-plus years in the writing world. I talk about how it all began with a letter to the editor challenging gender discrimination in Jordan’s labor laws. Seeing that letter published and realizing my words could spark debate was the moment I knew storytelling would be at the heart of my life’s work. We cover everything from building...
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