Writers Chat

Writers Chat Recap or May, Part 2

May 31, 2019

Writers Chat, hosted by Jean Wise, Johnnie Alexander, and Bethany Jett, is the show where we talk about all things writing, by writers and for writers!

“Because talking about writing is more fun than actually doing it.”

What Advice Would You Give Your Younger Self

Norma Poore leads a panel discussion on advice to the younger you as a writer. This episode is full of practical, simple advice for writers whether you are just getting started, or you’re a published author, or somewhere in between. The advice and encouragement given will spur you on.

Watch the May 14th replay.

For encouragement in your writing journey, check out this week’s Show Notes and Live Discussion.

Podcasting Tips for Writers with Britt Mooney

Have you thought about starting a podcast, but no know where to start. In this episode of Writers Chat Britt Mooney, of Interactive Brew & Ink Podcast, shares tips on how to get started and how to keep your audience engaged. 

Watch the May 21st replay.

For more information on creating a podcast, check out this week’s Show Notes and Live Chat Discussions.

Bio

MB Mooney is an author and works with Phoenix Roasters, a missional coffee company in Atlanta, GA. He writes fantasy fiction and pastoral non-fiction books. He has traveled the world as an educator and missionary and now lives in Suwanee, GA with his amazing wife, three great kids, and Mabel the dog. 

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Writers Chat is hosted live each Tuesday for an hour starting at 10 AM CT / 11 AM ET on Zoom. Here’s the permanent Zoom room link

Participants mute their audio and video during the filming then we open up the room for anyone who wishes to participate with our guests. The “After Party” is fifteen-minutes of off-the-record sharing and conversation.

Additionally, you can grow your network and add to the conversation by joining our Writers Chat Facebook Group.

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