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In this episode, hosts Morgana Bevan and Emily Jane explore the lessons authors can take away from Taylor Swift's latest album, Tortured Poets Department. They dive into the emotional depth of the album and its connection to storytelling, discussing how Swift balances market demands with her personal creative expression. The conversation highlights the differences between traditional and indie publishing, emphasizing the freedom and flexibility indie authors enjoy.
Morgana and Emily also delve into the anthology format of the album and how it allows for a wide range of emotions, similar to crafting layered characters in novels. Literary references and Easter eggs are explored as tools for engaging readers and fans on a deeper level. They wrap up with a fun "Kiss, Marry, Kill" segment, where they analyze their favorite songs from the album.
Takeaways:
Chapters:
00:10 Meet Your Hosts: Morgana and Emily
00:14 Taylor Swift's Influence on Authors
00:34 Processing Tortured Poets Department
00:50 Lessons from Tortured Poets Department
01:05 Introduction of Hosts and Their Backgrounds
03:57 The Impact of Folklore Era
04:55 Trad Publishing vs Indie Publishing
09:15 Taylor Swift's Evolution in Music
15:01 The Freedom of Indie Publishing
15:42 Connecting with Readers and Markets
16:11 Taylor Swift's Emotional Journey
19:00 The Craft of Songwriting and Storytelling
25:14 Relating to Taylor Swift's Music
28:06 Taylor Swift's Work Ethic and Reworking the Show
29:32 Easter Eggs and Song Connections
30:27 Literary References and Educating a Generation
33:13 Creating Universes in Music and Literature
41:26 Kiss, Marry, Kill: Song Choices
46:59 Episode 13: Special Mentions and Wrap-Up
In this episode, hosts Morgana Bevan and Emily Jane explore the lessons authors can take away from Taylor Swift's latest album, Tortured Poets Department. They dive into the emotional depth of the album and its connection to storytelling, discussing how Swift balances market demands with her personal creative expression. The conversation highlights the differences between traditional and indie publishing, emphasizing the freedom and flexibility indie authors enjoy.
Morgana and Emily also delve into the anthology format of the album and how it allows for a wide range of emotions, similar to crafting layered characters in novels. Literary references and Easter eggs are explored as tools for engaging readers and fans on a deeper level. They wrap up with a fun "Kiss, Marry, Kill" segment, where they analyze their favorite songs from the album.
Takeaways:
Chapters:
00:10 Meet Your Hosts: Morgana and Emily
00:14 Taylor Swift's Influence on Authors
00:34 Processing Tortured Poets Department
00:50 Lessons from Tortured Poets Department
01:05 Introduction of Hosts and Their Backgrounds
03:57 The Impact of Folklore Era
04:55 Trad Publishing vs Indie Publishing
09:15 Taylor Swift's Evolution in Music
15:01 The Freedom of Indie Publishing
15:42 Connecting with Readers and Markets
16:11 Taylor Swift's Emotional Journey
19:00 The Craft of Songwriting and Storytelling
25:14 Relating to Taylor Swift's Music
28:06 Taylor Swift's Work Ethic and Reworking the Show
29:32 Easter Eggs and Song Connections
30:27 Literary References and Educating a Generation
33:13 Creating Universes in Music and Literature
41:26 Kiss, Marry, Kill: Song Choices
46:59 Episode 13: Special Mentions and Wrap-Up