Episodes

Weekly Inspiration for Writers

Bending Genres: Telling Your Story, Your Way, featuring Kwame Alexander

Bending Genres: Telling Your Story, Your Way, featuring Kwame Alexander

Grant and Brooke discuss unconventional writing, and how and why it’s not particularly embraced by the traditional publishing industry. Their guest, Kwame Alexander, is best-known for his book The Crossover, which is a YA novel in verse that big publishers didn’t think would attract a wide readership. They were wrong. This episode is a celebration of following your heart and embracing the unconventional.

Social Media — Love It or Hate It, featuring Amy Ferris

Social Media — Love It or Hate It, featuring Amy Ferris

Brooke and Grant share how they wrangle with social media—and why it’s a friend and a foe. Their guest, Amy Ferris, shares how she’s grown her Facebook following to capacity, garnering hundreds of comments and shares with each post.

Everyone’s a Writer, featuring Mark Nepo

Everyone’s a Writer, featuring Mark Nepo

Today’s episode taps into the heart and soul of the Write-minded message (and cornerstone of NaNoWriMo)—that everyone’s story matters. Guest Mark Nepo talks about writing as a birthright, and Brooke and Grant muse over how writing became an elitist endeavor, and why we should challenge that.

Doing It All and Still Writing, featuring Aya de Leon

Doing It All and Still Writing, featuring Aya de Leon

How does she do it? All of us have those friends and colleagues who we look at with awe. They seem to be juggling so much, and doing it all! Aya de Leon, our write-minded guest, is one of those writers, and she’s got some wisdom to impart. Brooke and Grant acknowledge their own struggles with time (and doing it all!), discussing deadlines, time management, and, as always, sharing some inspiring stories of people who’ve made it happen in the most creative of ways and in the smallest cracks of time.

Making Grammar More Inviting, featuring Mignon Fogarty (aka, Grammar Girl)

Making Grammar More Inviting, featuring Mignon Fogarty (aka, Grammar Girl)

Grammar. Whether you love it or hate it, it’s a critical part of writing. The rules matter, and they’re often changing, which keeps writers on their toes and sparks grammar debates to delight the inner geek in all of us. Write-minded debuts with the most grammar-minded guest around, Mignon Fogarty (aka, Grammar Girl). In this episode, Grant and Brooke delve into perfectionism, the rules (and when to break them), and editing. And if grammar intimidates you, don’t worry, you’re still gonna love this episode.

Welcome to Write-minded: Weekly Inspiration for Writers

Welcome to Write-minded: Weekly Inspiration for Writers

If you sit down and write, you’re a writer. This is just one of the encouraging messages driving the new writing podcast, Write-minded: Weekly Inspiration for Writers, hosted by Brooke Warner of SheWrites.com and Grant Faulkner of NaNoWriMo.

Each episode will be focused around a theme and a guest who’s uniquely positioned to talk about that theme. Brooke and Grant bring decades of shared experience about the challenges writers face, and they have a lot of inspiration to share as a result of being in the trenches with writers, and being writers themselves.

This pilot episode introduces listeners to Brooke and Grant and their communities, and showcases what listeners can expect from this weekly podcast.

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