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A Difference in Writing Styles

What are the rules of writing? Who decided this is how it must be done this way? Michael Winstead is an attorney weaving legal thrillers, including Ella’s Wings and the Ultimate Trilogy. He grants us the opportunity to follow adventures inside the courtroom and through the lives of his characters. Mike shares his experience and the difference of writing styles from his role of an attorney by providing only the pertinent detail for a client to writing fiction novels. Pour a mug of coffee for yourself and listen to our conversation.

If you want to write, you'll do it

If You Want To Write, You’ll Do It

What is it holding you back from writing your book? Is it dedication, the inner critic, or deciding whether to use fictional roads and buildings in a storyline written about an actual location? Patti Meredith, author of South of Heaven, shares the lessons she learned on her creative journey and the courage it took to accomplish her goal of publishing her characters’ story. Pour a mug of hot chocolate for yourself and listen to our light-hearted conversation. If you want to write, you’ll do it.

Aligning with Divine Creativity podcast episode

Aligning with Divine Creativity

Are you mentally getting out of the way and aligning with the birth of what you’re creating so that it can come through? Crystal Cockerham, author and spiritual mentor, shares tips and her wisdom to come into alignment with our creative projects. Pour a mug of rose tea for yourself and enjoy this insightful episode to get you into alignment with your creativity.

Leslie Brooks, author of Education Aggravation

Writing the Intended Message

What is the intended message you are writing? Leslie K. Brooks, author and retired teacher, shares why she thought it was important to write and publish Education Aggravation. Discover what it means to be an organic writer and her experiences on that creative journey. Pour a mug of mint tea for yourself and enjoy our conversation about the power of our words.

Becoming a Ghostwriter with Jennifer Locke

Becoming a Ghostwriter

What does it take to be a ghostwriter? How do you acquire the content and transform it to read like the person whose name is on the book cover wrote it? Jennifer Locke, professional ghostwriter and author coach for nonfiction authors who want to up-level their thought leadership with a book, shares with Cindy Kochis her journey to becoming a sought-after ghostwriter. Pour a mug of iced tea for yourself and enjoy this thought-provoking conversation. Whose book will you be writing?

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