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The Edibuddies Podcast
by MidwriteWorlds
Writers and editors from different genres and specialties share their stories, advice, and occasionally, embarrassing fan fiction confessions.
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The David Experience: A Journey Through Pop Culture
David Nieves shares his unique journey and how his love for comic books, which started at a young age, has influenced his career. He recounts his experiences working in various industries, from writing for comic book magazines to helping bring New Japan Pro Wrestling to the United States. David also discusses his college days, where he studied film and television, and how those experiences shaped his understanding of storytelling and the business side of media. We delve into the nuances of writing and editing, particularly focusing on David's transition from college writing to professional journalism. He shares insights about working with editors and how those experiences honed his skills. David also opens up about the cathartic process of putting personal and vulnerable stories on paper. We explore the universal elements of storytelling across different mediums, from marketing and live events to wrestling and comic book conventions. David emphasizes the importance of creating memorable moments and how storytelling is at the heart of all effective communication. He also touches on the evolution of marketing, particularly the impact of viral marketing campaigns like those for The Dark Knight. Join us as we navigate through David's fascinating career and the lessons he's learned about storytelling. Whether you're a writer, a marketer, or a fan of pop culture, this episode offers valuable insights and plenty of entertaining anecdotes. Follow David on Instagram @lightlymexican Follow Kara on Instagram @midwriteworlds For editing services check out www.midwrite.com Email the show at [email protected]
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Literary Thrillers with Kat Hausler
Kat Hausler, author of Retrograde and What I Know About July, joins Kara this month to talk about thrillers, literary fiction, and how exactly to pronounce "linearly". Kat's Website: www.kathausler.com Instagram: @kat_hausler Kara's Website: www.midwrite.com Instagram: @midwriteworlds Email the show: [email protected]
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Your Baby Isn't Actually That Pretty with Lexi Ryan
Kicking off Season 2 with some changes and a can't-miss interview! Much-admired author Lexi Ryan joins the Edibuddies Podcast to openly discuss her writing and publishing journey. From her career's struggling start to establishing herself as a New York Times bestselling author, Lexi's path is a transformative tale paved with persistence, adaptability, and creativity. In this episode, Lexi shares how she navigated from contemporary romance to entering the arena of fantasy, detailing her struggles with "Imposter Syndrome", and her journey through the different editing stages, emphasizing the critical role of editors both in traditional and independent publishing. Lexi shares intimate insights about the thin line between autobiographical narratives and drawing inspiration from personal experiences. She tactfully manages the occasionally precarious territory of character development inspired by personal connections. This episode is steeped in profound reflections and real-world advice and sprinkled with Lexi’s recommendations for avid readers. Lexi's books: lexiryan.com Need editing? midwrite.com Contact the show: [email protected]
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The Bookfluencer
Peek with me into the world of Booktok and Bookstagram, where both opportunities and pitfalls await book lovers. Since 2020, Ashley Hazelwood has braved the rocky terrain of social media to carve out a community of fantasy fans. Now, she's working to connect readers and authors in the real world too. Follow Ashley on BookTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nerdtalk_withthischick Follow Ashley on Bookstagram: https://www.instagram.com/book_nerd_ashley_/ Follow Kara on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/midwriteworlds/ Check out Kara's website: www.midwrite.com Email the show: [email protected]
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The Dark Romantic Fantasy Author
Dark fantasy featuring handsome and untrustworthy vampires, werewolves, shapeshifters, and faeries has been a thriving genre for decades, going in and out of popular fashion, but always carrying on strong with its biggest fans; one of whom is my guest, Jessica Disciacca. Jess always dreamed of writing a book, and the great pause of the Covid-19 pandemic gave her the space and time to do so. But she discovered something that many first-time authors do: getting it onto the page is usually the easiest part.
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The Comics Editor
Most people are familiar with the bombastic comic book heroes of the modern blockbuster, but comics have always been so much more than bulletproof abs and red capes. My guest Kris Simon has decades of experience working with indie comics, where incredible passion for art and storytelling goes hand in hand with complicated interpersonal relationships; and sometimes, terrible working conditions. What is it about this medium that inspires such devotion? And how does the role of the editor change once visual storytelling is in the mix? IDW Comics: https://idwpublishing.com/ Need editing? Contact Kara: [email protected] Contact the show: [email protected] Theme song by Scott Livingston (thanks Scott!!)
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The Sci-Fi/Fantasy Editor
Logan Austin of Austin Fiction Editing returns to interview me (the host Kara) about my winding road into editing and podcasting. I love storytelling in all its forms, but the first stories that captured my heart were myths, fables, and fairy tales. Our modern-day fantasy and science fiction stories are simply the next generation (wink wink) of that form of epic morality tale. It's a true joy to share my own story with Logan and all of you, so thank you for listening! Contact the show: [email protected] Contact Logan: [email protected] Contact Kara: [email protected] Sign up for e-newsletter/e-zine: https://midwrite.com Show Notes: The seminar mentioned at 10:50 was hosted by Joanie Eppinga of Eagle Eye Editing. Theme song composed by Scott Livingston.
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The Self-Publishers - Part 2
In Part 1, authors Kristin Helling and J.R. (Jeni) Frontera shared how they met, and their view of the current publishing (and self-publishing) landscape. In this second half of our conversation, Kristin and Jeni will share how they self-produced their own audiobooks. Then, because this is the Edibuddies Podcast, we will finally talk about Jeni's editing process and how she became Kristin's editor. Kristin's website: https://www.kristinhelling.com/ Jeni's website: https://jrfrontera.com/ Kara's website: https://midwrite.com Contact the show: [email protected]
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The Self-Publishers - Part 1
Self-publishing is nothing new, but it's only in the past couple decades that it has become feasible for almost anyone to produce their own books: if they have the time, patience, some spare funds, and a lot of perseverance. But just publishing something doesn't always mean success. In this first part of our two-episode conversation, indie authors Kristin Helling and J.R. (Jeni) Frontera share their stories of success, failure, 'potato chip' books, and how everyone has to forge their own path. Kristin's website: https://www.kristinhelling.com/ Jeni's website: https://jrfrontera.com/ Kara's website: https://midwrite.com Contact the show: [email protected]
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The Horror Editor
People seem to either love or hate horror, and I've spent most of my life in the latter camp. However, my edibuddy Logan happens to specialize as a horror editor, and their perspective gave me a new appreciation for this genre that, like romance, continues to find die-hard fans across decades and continents. Contact Logan: austinfictionediting.com Contact the show: [email protected]
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The Romance Editor
This month, it's all about love, baby. Different genres may rise and fall in popularity, but romance always thrives, consistently attracting active, passionate readers. In this episode, Penni Askew of Word Summit Editing dispels some common myths and explains why every author would benefit from reading more romance. Contact Penni: wordsummitediting.com Contact the show: [email protected]
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The Content Writer
No one ever said the world of freelance writing is all parties; sometimes it's COPD and other lung diseases. Content writer Devon describes her career and we reminiscence about writing together as tweens. Email Devon: [email protected] Email the show: [email protected]
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Trailer
Are you a writer or editor looking for advice, inspiration, commiseration, or friendship? Me too! This trailer is the perfect way for you to decide if you like my voice enough to keep listening!
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