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Podcasts: GENERAL

 

On this website you'll find podcasts and audio files about a variety of topics.

The list below tells you a bit about the audio topics you can download. Check in the dowloads area under "Podcasts" for the full list.

  • Building Your Skills
  • Conflict
  • Creating Distance
  • Emotional Punch - One Vital Tip
  • How Long is a Chapter?
  • Filtering Description
  • Manuscript Smarts
  • Ten Tips on Dialogue
  • Whose Story is It?
  • Writing Query Letters

(To download, click on the 'DOWNLOADS' link.)

 

 

An Interview with Libby-Jane Charleston ...Podcast Contents...
Marg McAlister and Libby-Jane Charleston
An Interview with Libby-Jane Charleston 
...Podcast Contents... In the download area of the Writing4Success Club, you'll find a 30 minute podcast that is the result of an interview with Libby-Jane Charleston, a journalist and mother of 3 young children who works from home. (See more details in the Author Bio section of the website.) Libby wears many writing hats, which you'll hear about in the podcast, but in this interview she talks specifically about her novel "LIGHT SWEET CRUDE" . . . . keep reading
Crossing Genres or Age Groups
Marg McAlister
Crossing Genres or Age Groups For one reason or another, you might be thinking of switching genres, or changing from one age group to another. What are the problems you might encounter? Do you have to re-learn or un-learn anything? What are the differences, say, in writing for adults when you've been used to writing for children - or vice versa? . . . keep reading
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