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Writing is our day job; this is how we do it. Come get the inside scoop on what it means to be a working writer in today's marketplace. 20 episodes, 20 eBooks that deep dive into the challenges writers must overcome. New episodes every other week. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tia-lindstrom/support

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22 Episodes

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Trauma Informed Writing Coach

04/15/2025 47 min 34 sec

Welcome to another episode of the Working Writer Podcast! Today we are joined by guest Lisa Cooper Ellison, an expert in trauma-informed writing. In this discussion, we explore the importance of a trauma-aware approach in writing, particularly for personal stories and memoirs. Lisa shares insights from her writing journey, highlighting the transformational power of storytelling and writing's therapeutic benefits. We discuss the developmental editing process, emphasizing patience, humility, and self-compassion. The conversation also covers practical advice for emerging writers, including starting with shorter pieces and considering fiction to maintain distance from personal trauma. Don't miss this captivating conversation packed with golden nuggets for writers at every level. Discover the revolutionary impact of trauma-aware writing and editing, and learn how trauma-informed coaching can be your secret weapon in conquering the emotional Everest of personal narratives. Order A Well-Trained Wife! Free Fundie Cheatsheet⁠ ⁠Read Deconstructing Fundamentalism with Tia Levings Instagram: @tialevingswriter⁠⁠ TikTok : @tialevingswriter⁠⁠ Connect with Lisa Cooper Ellison: • Website: Lisa Cooper Ellison • Instagram: @lisacooperellison • Twitter: @LisaEllisonsPen • Facebook : @lisacooperellison

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Demystifying the Agent Process

12/17/2024 35 min 53 sec

Join us for a brand-new installment of the Working Writer Podcast! Today, we're excited to feature Trinity McFadden, a distinguished senior literary agent with a deep commitment to promoting diverse and underrepresented voices in the publishing industry. Trinity shared her journey from her early love of literature, through various roles in publishing, to her current impactful role in agenting where she champions innovative and untested authors. This episode is packed with invaluable advice for both authors and industry professionals. Don't miss it! Order A Well-Trained Wife!  Free Fundie Cheatsheet⁠ ⁠ The Anti-Fundamentalist : tialevings.substack.com⁠⁠  Instagram: @tialevingswriter⁠⁠  TikTok : @tialevingswriter⁠⁠ Connect with Trinity McFadden: • Website: Trinity McFadden  • Instagram: @trinityjmcfadden

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Bringing a Memoir to Life

12/10/2024 38 min 42 sec

Welcome to another episode of The Working Writer Podcast! I had the fantastic opportunity to speak with Cait West, author of Rift: A Memoir of Breaking Away from Christian Patriarchy. We explored how our religious backgrounds impact our writing, touching on themes like horror in literature and the balance between creativity and darker story elements. Cait shared her journey of faith deconstruction and finding her voice amidst patriarchal pressures. We discussed the emotional and technical sides of book publishing, the challenges of recounting personal tales, and the importance of managing emotional energy during the creative process. Tune in to hear compelling stories of confronting past traumas, embracing healing, and the ongoing journey of personal and professional growth. Whether you’re a writer, a reader, or navigating your own path, this episode offers enlightening perspectives on harnessing your narrative amidst life's complexities. Order A Well-Trained Wife! Free Fundie Cheatsheet ⁠⁠ The Anti-Fundamentalist : tialevings.substack.com⁠⁠ Instagram: @tialevingswriter ⁠⁠ TikTok : @tialevingswriter ⁠⁠  Connect with Cait West:  • Rift : A Memoir of Breaking Away from Christian Patriarchy  • Website: Cait West  • Instagram: @caitwestwrites  • Twitter: @caitwestwrites

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Powerhouse Mindset

07/23/2024 49 min 46 sec Explicit

Bethny Ricks is the author of the memoir, FACE FORWARD : RECLAIMING HOPE WHEN EVERYTHING FALLS APART. Face Forward is the story of how Bethny navigated failure and setbacks with unwavering faith. We talked about the importance of finding an agent who truly believes in your work and the impact of personality traits on creativity. Bethany shared her powerful journey from corporate HR to becoming a published poet, emphasizing the value of solitude, self-advocacy, and the freedom writing brings. We also explored maintaining boundaries, the need for rest, and prioritizing genuine connections over social media metrics. Don't miss this episode; it's packed with insights on resilience, creativity, and living authentically.  Pre-order ⁠A Well-Trained Wife⁠!  Free Fundie Cheatsheet ⁠⁠ The Anti-Fundamentalist : tialevings.substack.com  ⁠Instagram: @tialevingswriter ⁠⁠ TikTok : @tialevingswriter ⁠⁠ Connect with Bethny Ricks: • Face Forward : Reclaiming Hope When Everything Falls Apart  • Website: Bethny Ricks  • Instagram: @bethnyricks --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/working-writer-podcast/support

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Anchor Clients & Antarctic Expeditions

07/22/2024 57 min 48 sec Explicit

You may want to start ironing your pajamas after this episode! Topics include: opening creative space, building more brain, time management, anchor clients, productive rest, and a quantum leap for writing. Yi Shun Lai, author of A Suffragist’s Guide to the Antarctic, joins us to discuss her novel about an American suffragist who embarks on an Antarctic expedition during the Golden Age of exploration. Her journey evolves from a quest for equality to a fight for survival after their ship is crushed in ice. Our conversation covers the disparities faced by writers of color, the lack of ADHD research in girls, and Yi Shun's upcoming books set in the Antarctic and Death Valley. We also delve into productivity tips, the power of a "second brain," and the impact of cultural conditioning on creativity. Don’t miss this enriching discussion—tune in to hear more! Pre-order A Well-Trained Wife!  Free Fundie Cheatsheet ⁠⁠ The Anti-Fundamentalist : tialevings.substack.com⁠⁠ Instagram: @tialevingswriter ⁠⁠ TikTok : @tialevingswriter ⁠⁠ Connect with Yi Shun Lai: • A Suffragist’s Guide to the Antarctic  • Website: Yi Shun Lai  • Instagram: @yishunlai  • Twitter: @gooddirt  Mentioned Resources: • Building A Second Brain  • Tiago Forte --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/working-writer-podcast/support

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The Loneliness Files: Athena Dixon

10/03/2023 40 min 49 sec

Athena Dixon is a poet, essayist, and editor. And today is a HUGE day for her--her latest book, THE LONELINESS FILES, releases today! Happy launch day, Athena! Additionally, her work is included in the anthology The BreakBeat Poets Vol.2: Black Girl Magic and her craft work appears in Getting to the Truth: The Craft and Practice of Creative Nonfiction. Athena is an alumna of VONA, Callaloo, and Tin House and has received a prose fellowship from The Martha’s Vineyard Institute of Creative Writing. Born and raised in Northeast Ohio, Athena now resides in Philadelphia. Our convo explores the realities of being a working writer on a single income, how to find clearings in a calendar year to focus on deep writing and maintain project diversity. I hope you enjoy listening. Connect with Athena: AthenaDixon.com On Instagram: @the_muse_paper Connect with Tia: Free Fundie Cheatsheet : ⁠⁠Fundie Cheatsheet⁠⁠ The Anti-Fundamentalist: ⁠⁠tialevings.substack.com⁠⁠ Instagram: ⁠⁠**@tialevingswriter**⁠⁠ TikTok : ⁠⁠**@tialevingswriter**⁠⁠ Book with Me for Content Coaching: ⁠⁠Tia's 1 on 1 Calendar⁠⁠ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/working-writer-podcast/support

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Breaking the Silence: Melanie Brooks

09/26/2023 46 min 54 sec

Author Melanie Brooks recently released her memoir of growing up forced to hide her father's painful secret-- his HIV/AIDS diagnosis after a blood transfusion. Join us for this broad conversation that shares the journey of writing A HARD SILENCE, as well as: narrative medicine and how it uses storytelling to lead to better healthcare what it means to "do many things" as a working writer book launch perspectives WRITING HARD STORIES, Melanie's other book Connect with Melanie: MelanieBrooks.com @MelanieJMBrooksWriter on social media Free Fundie Cheatsheet : ⁠⁠Fundie Cheatsheet⁠⁠ The Anti-Fundamentalist : ⁠⁠tialevings.substack.com⁠⁠ Instagram: ⁠⁠@tialevingswriter⁠⁠ TikTok : ⁠⁠@tialevingswriter⁠⁠ Book with Me for Content Coaching: ⁠⁠Tia's 1 on 1 Calendar⁠⁠ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/working-writer-podcast/support

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Paying the Rent with Words: Ryan G. Van Cleve

09/19/2023 38 min 38 sec

Ryan G. Van Cleve is an award-winning author, keynote speaker, teacher, and writing coach. They run the creative writing major at the Ringling College of Art and Design which has an annual free-to-enter creative writing contest for high school students. They serve as Editor at Bushel & Peck, which publishes exciting titles for kids, tweens, and teens. They're also not-so-secretly known as the Picture Book Whisperer™–the industry’s go-to person to help celebrities and high-profile clients write and sell children’s books. In this episode, Ryan shares a lifetime of hard-earned wisdom for every writer's practical challenge: how to pay the bills as a writer. We discuss maintaining multiple streams of income, setting realistic goals and expectations, and how writing opportunities you may not have considered can empower your overall career. Find Ryan at the links above or at RyanGVanCleve.com Writing Memoir for Dummies The Weekend Book Proposal Writing Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Horror for Dummies Free Fundie Cheatsheet : ⁠Fundie Cheatsheet⁠ The Anti-Fundamentalist : ⁠tialevings.substack.com⁠ Instagram: ⁠@tialevingswriter⁠ TikTok : ⁠@tialevingswriter⁠ Book with Me for Content Coaching: ⁠Tia's 1 on 1 Calendar⁠ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/working-writer-podcast/support

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You Had Me at the Query: Stash Author, Laura Cathcart Robbins

09/12/2023 44 min 30 sec

Laura Cathcart Robbins is the author of the "quitlit" memoir, STASH: MY LIFE IN HIDING. Stash is Laura’s story of addiction, motherhood, imposter syndrome, being a woman of color, divorce, and privilege. Our conversation digs into her book journey and we had some frank and honest dialog about book promotion and the hard work of publishing well. We also delved into writing and relationships, what it means to be a writer, and the power of a great query letter––which in Laura's case, was a powerful portal to success. Free Fundie Cheatsheet : Fundie Cheatsheet The Anti-Fundamentalist : tialevings.substack.com Instagram: @tialevingswriter TikTok : @tialevingswriter Book with Me for Content Coaching: Tia's 1 on 1 Calendar Connect with Laura Cathcart Robbins : Stash : My Life in Hiding theonlyonepod.com instagram.com/lauracathcartrobbins twitter.com/lauracrobbins --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/working-writer-podcast/support

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Screenwriting and Storytelling: Alycia Ripley

09/27/2021 62 min 33 sec

Alycia Ripley is an actor novelist, screenwriter, and director with over 20 years of experience in PR and brand marketing. In the months since we recorded this, Alycia directed a film she also wrote, currently in final production. In our chat, we cover a ton of working-writer topics, from industry trends to favorite software. One of my favorite things about Alycia is that she shares the insider tips! Support her projects through her patreon and I hope you enjoy the podcast!  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/working-writer-podcast/support

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Writing to Heal with Trauma Therapist Dr. Laura Anderson of the Religious Trauma Institute

07/29/2021 62 min 11 sec

I met Laura on Instagram through her work educating and nurturing survivors of religious trauma. Over the years she's become a trusted friend and an incredible resource on all things trauma-healing. I wanted her for the show because of the volume of thoughtful, conscientious content she generates along with being a full-time therapist and running a business. Laura's a working writer extraordinaire and I'm excited to share her with podcast listeners.  Here's more about her:  Laura Anderson is a Licensed Psychotherapist with a private practice in Nashville, TN and an Abuse and Trauma Resolution Coach for clients outside of Tennessee. Her primary clientele deal with complex trauma including intimate partner violence, sexual abuse and assault and religious trauma. Laura heads the Center for Trauma Resolution and Recovery, is the co-founder of the Religious Trauma Institute and received her PhD with her research focused on the experience of living in a healed body after sexual trauma. Laura is the author of two educational manuals: one on the topic of domestic violence and the other for clinicians and other healers regarding religious trauma, including how to work with clients who are hoping to heal from religious abuse and trauma. When she’s not working or writing, Laura enjoys spending time with her dog, Phoebe, hiking, being outdoors and spending time with her friends. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/working-writer-podcast/support

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Should You Use a Pen Name?

05/21/2021 33 min 33 sec

Using a pen name seemed like a good idea... until it bifurcated my personality, fed my people-pleasing tendencies, and held back my career. In this bonus episode of The Working Writer Podcast, I share the backstory of why I decided to use a pen name –– and why I changed my mind.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/working-writer-podcast/support

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Curiosity is Essential for Writers

05/05/2021 67 min 46 sec

Author Tim Gilmore.  Good stories, investigations, and literary projects all start from the same seed: wonder. Curiosity is essential to writing. In episode 9, I bring you the most curious writer I know: Tim Gilmore.  We meander through a variety of topics, including creative obsessions, launching a book during lock-down, suffering artists, and more. Tim's living literary project, jaxpsychogeo.com, gets much of our focus as we deep dive into process, poetry and passion for art.  A fun behind-the-scenes factoid: as a professor, novelist, and non-fiction writer, Tim's breadth of work was the inspiration for The Working Writer Podcast. I wondered how he did it--worked and wrote prolifically--and I wondered how other writers did it. And so the show was born, out of wonder and curiosity.  My favorite part of this episode is where I can hear Tim's curiosity perk up. He's the author of The Devil in the Baptist Church and Murder Capital, among several others. Check out his site!  Photo credit: Bob Self of the T-U --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/working-writer-podcast/support

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Writing Contests and Careers with Sohrab Homi Fracis

04/01/2021 62 min 43 sec

Iowa Short Fiction Award winner Sohrab Homi Fracis shares how contests and competitions helped shape his writing career. In addition to the Iowa, Sohrab's work has been shortlisted and decorated by a long list of festivals and associations, including the South Asia Literary Association. He is warm, gracious, and intelligent and I appreciated the insight he shared on how novels and scripts can have much longer "legs" than just publication.  Sohrab's timely novel on the immigrant experience, Go Home, is a perfect example of such long legs: it was recently shortlisted by Stanford for the William Saroyan International Prize.  I'm excited to share my friend and his wisdom with you, my fellow working writers!  A review of Go Home from Sohrab's website:  "At the heart of Sohrab Homi Fracis's poignant new novel, Go Home, is the question of one's place in the world, the answer never more ambiguous or fragile than for the immigrant or exile, when a person's condition of homelessness is in transition, neither here nor there. Given the cultural moment, I'm grateful to Fracis for his highly topical reexamination of the American Dream, a still reliable but never easy remedy for all those yearning to reinvent themselves beyond the constrictions of tribe and nation. And in Go Home, assimilation, sometimes a wretched exercise, can also be a hilarious and uplifting affair." - Bob Shacochis, author of The Woman Who Lost Her Soul (Dayton Literary Peace Prize) and Easy in the Islands (National Book Award) Photo credit: Madison Gross --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/working-writer-podcast/support

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The Power of Connection: Misty Wagner

03/10/2021 64 min 43 sec

Misty Wagner gets real, real quick. Direct, warm, experienced, and connective, Misty’s authentic social engagement sets her apart from the fluff. She’s an entertainment writer, memoirist, and writing group facilitator, as well as a podcaster. Here’s a quick list of some of the topics we explored: PR and entertainment writing Writing memoir Social media engagement Tik Tok Communication and connection with those who are unlike you Working in the film industry Finishing projects The survival of art --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/working-writer-podcast/support

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Freelance Writing Life & Friendship

02/24/2021 90 min 14 sec

Freelance writer and editor Bethany Miller shares her experience over the years, touching on the nitty-gritty realities of freelance life. We discuss pricing and finding gigs, dealing with difficult clients, and geek-out in general about our lives as writers. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/working-writer-podcast/support

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Get Feedback On Your Writing: Coach Jamie Morris

02/10/2021 63 min 39 sec

How do you know your writing is good? How can you fix what's broken in your work?  Writing coach Jamie Morris chats with podcast host (and client) Tia Lindstrom on how working with a coach can make you a better writer. The Companion Guide Series includes the title for this episode is called Get Feedback On Your Writing. The ebook expands the feedback topic to include alpha and beta readers, editors, and that pesky of all writers' problems: what to do about unsolicited feedback? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/working-writer-podcast/support

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Collaboration: Write as a Team

01/27/2021 59 min 42 sec

Team Little Quotes is in the house to share how a virtual team made a real book!  In this interview with the editors behind Little Quotes by Little Folks, we share how a virtual team made a real book, and explore how collaboration can increase your success as a published author.    This topic is covered further in the Companion Guide. Write as a Team is available on Amazon, and is a short read with big content, full of insight on team writing and tips to make it work.   Check out the Little Quotes by Little Folks book at https://littlequotesbook.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/working-writer-podcast/support

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Make Time to Write: Romance Author Sara Celi

01/13/2021 62 min 18 sec

In this episode of The Working Writer Podcast, Tia Lindstrom interviews best-selling romance author, Sara Celi. Topics covered include writing sprints, genre study, and how to manage a writing career in the midst of real life.  Sensitivity alert: the trauma of premature birth and infant loss are both discussed in this episode.    The Working Writer Podcast is available on audio anywhere you listen to podcasts. Every episode includes a giveaway; engage with us on Instagram to enter. The Companion Guide eBooks that pair with each episode are available on Amazon.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/working-writer-podcast/support

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Career Evolution, Creative Blocks and The Copy Cats

12/16/2020 60 min 45 sec

Corporate copywriting can pay your bills. This episode includes an interview with The Copy Cats, a team of corporate copywriters who share how copywriting shaped their careers, how to find copywriting jobs, and what it's like to work on a team of writers.  Also, this episode explores creative blocks, perfectionism, and trauma. Writers fret over being blocked to the point where they spend more time talking about writing than writing. Creative blocks restrict the flow of ideas and progress; they prevent us from taking risks and chances. Simply put, a blocked writer can't grow. The reason behind your creative blocks may surprise you. But with understanding comes the power to overcome creative blocks. The Companion Guide to this episode of The Working Writer Podcast takes a deeper look at creative blocks, exploring the losses and trauma that thwart our progress as working writers: Overcoming Creative Blocks.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/working-writer-podcast/support

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A Pilot on the Pilot! Make Writing Your Job

12/02/2020 55 min 58 sec

As a working professional writer, I get this question all the time: "How can I make writing my job?"  I also hang out with more non-writers than writers. While my writing friends and I talk shop and understand craft and get the inside-jokes... it's my non-writing friends who save me from the Cliffs of Insanity on the regular.  One of those friends is Melody Blythe. She's a pilot, property appraiser, special-needs Mom. As I say in the podcast, Melody embodies Sprite. She's sunny and upbeat, determined, and madly talented. She and I go way back; we grew up in a Baptist megachurch together, in a youth group of 400. I shared photographic evidence (cringe-warning) in the show notes.  Melody and I cover a lot of topics in this episode that effectively takes my podcast virginity. (Purity culture peeps will appreciate the metaphor. I talk a lot about purity, deconstruction and religious trauma on Instagram. You can follow me and the podcast over there.)  Also, the marrow of this episode of how to make writing your job is in the Companion Guide eBook. That's where you'll find the practical steps to get to work doing what you love.  I feel like I owe a little caveat here: one thing I've learned is that podcast pilots are a lot like early novel drafts. There are some bumps and bumbles that will certainly work themselves out in future episodes. I'll undoubtedly get quicker and more agile with both the content and the supporting tech. Until then, thank you for your kind listening and forgiving ears. All artists need a little grace :-).  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/working-writer-podcast/support

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Welcome, writers! Let's talk shop!

11/16/2020 1 min 55 sec

One thing I know for sure: a writer is always working. The only variance is income! And while it's easy to romanticize what it means to "be a writer," the truth is that writing is hard work. Working writers distinguish themselves from hobbyists through their attitude, skill, and dedication to craft.  It's an honor to be able to pay bills with words, and this podcast will explore the many ways that can be done. I promise to make it as fun and valuable as possible! Each episode will pair with a downloadable ebook available on our website and on Amazon, because I believe the best inspiration leads to action.  Please subscribe and share with your friends. I love to talk writing and I can't wait to talk shop with you.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/working-writer-podcast/support