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“Everyone finds their own door.” -Morgan Matson (Click here to tweet)
So excited to share today’s episode brought to you by Gotham Writers! Morgan Matson is the New York Times bestselling author of Since You’ve Been Gone, Amy & Roger’s Epic Detour,Second Chance Summer, and her most recent book, The Unexpected Everything.
Morgan received an MFA in Writing for Children from the New School and an MFA in Screenwriting from USC, so naturally, we dived into a juicy discussion about her experiences in grad school, and whether or not it plays a heavy role in a writer’s success.
Morgan’s episode is a writer’s dream: We dissect the step-by-step writing processfor The Unexpected Everything. And there’s lots and lots of talk about writers’ retreats, character building for character-driven stories, pushing past “road blocks”, pen-names, writing prompts, and more.
Enjoy!
Xo,
Yin
PS. Did today’s episode help you in any way? Please share it with someone you think the episode can help!
Your honest feedback helps to shape the show. Please leave a review about the podcast by clicking here. When prompted, either enter your iTunes info on your phone, or click ‘Launch Application’ on your computer. Once you’re at the 88 Cups of Tea iTunes page, click on the tab that says “Ratings and Reviews”. Thank you for your time and for helping with the ranking of the show when leaving a review and rating!
“There’s a crack in the foundation. Go back and fix that before you keep building the house.”-Morgan Matson (Click here to tweet)
“So much of writing is being in a quiet place with your brain and trying to focus it.” -Morgan Matson (Click here to tweet)
What You’ll Learn From This Episode:
Morgan shares her experiences and thoughts about grad school, and if it’s necessary for the writer’s success
“If you get stuck, just say what you’re feeling.”-Morgan Matson (Click here to tweet)
Learn More About Morgan Matson
Morgan Matson is the New York Times bestselling author of Since You’ve Been Gone, Amy & Roger’s Epic Detour, Second Chance Summer, and her most recent book, The Unexpected Everything. Morgan received an MFA in Writing for Children from the New School and an MFA in Screenwriting from USC. Her novel Second Chance Summer was awarded the California Book Award. She lives in Los Angeles with her dog Murphy.
Morgan’s Recommended Books & Resources:On Writing by Stephen King
Writing Down the Bones: Freeing the Writer Within by Natalie Goldberg
This Is the Story of a Happy Marriage by Ann Patchett
Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert
David Magee screenwriter of Life of Pi and Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day
“The past is only the future with the lights on.” Quote found in the song “Baby Come On” by Plus 44
Freedom Distraction-Free Software
Say ‘Hi!’ to Morgan
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“Everyone finds their own door.” -Morgan Matson (Click here to tweet)
So excited to share today’s episode brought to you by Gotham Writers! Morgan Matson is the New York Times bestselling author of Since You’ve Been Gone, Amy & Roger’s Epic Detour,Second Chance Summer, and her most recent book, The Unexpected Everything.
Morgan received an MFA in Writing for Children from the New School and an MFA in Screenwriting from USC, so naturally, we dived into a juicy discussion about her experiences in grad school, and whether or not it plays a heavy role in a writer’s success.
Morgan’s episode is a writer’s dream: We dissect the step-by-step writing processfor The Unexpected Everything. And there’s lots and lots of talk about writers’ retreats, character building for character-driven stories, pushing past “road blocks”, pen-names, writing prompts, and more.
Enjoy!
Xo,
Yin
PS. Did today’s episode help you in any way? Please share it with someone you think the episode can help!
Your honest feedback helps to shape the show. Please leave a review about the podcast by clicking here. When prompted, either enter your iTunes info on your phone, or click ‘Launch Application’ on your computer. Once you’re at the 88 Cups of Tea iTunes page, click on the tab that says “Ratings and Reviews”. Thank you for your time and for helping with the ranking of the show when leaving a review and rating!
“There’s a crack in the foundation. Go back and fix that before you keep building the house.”-Morgan Matson (Click here to tweet)
“So much of writing is being in a quiet place with your brain and trying to focus it.” -Morgan Matson (Click here to tweet)
What You’ll Learn From This Episode:
Morgan shares her experiences and thoughts about grad school, and if it’s necessary for the writer’s success
“If you get stuck, just say what you’re feeling.”-Morgan Matson (Click here to tweet)
Learn More About Morgan Matson
Morgan Matson is the New York Times bestselling author of Since You’ve Been Gone, Amy & Roger’s Epic Detour, Second Chance Summer, and her most recent book, The Unexpected Everything. Morgan received an MFA in Writing for Children from the New School and an MFA in Screenwriting from USC. Her novel Second Chance Summer was awarded the California Book Award. She lives in Los Angeles with her dog Murphy.
Morgan’s Recommended Books & Resources:On Writing by Stephen King
Writing Down the Bones: Freeing the Writer Within by Natalie Goldberg
This Is the Story of a Happy Marriage by Ann Patchett
Big Magic by Elizabeth Gilbert
David Magee screenwriter of Life of Pi and Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day
“The past is only the future with the lights on.” Quote found in the song “Baby Come On” by Plus 44
Freedom Distraction-Free Software
Say ‘Hi!’ to Morgan
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