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By Jackie Amsden
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The podcast currently has 65 episodes available.
Ever feel like your writing doesn't matter? Or your dreams, for that matter? Zibby Owens is here to remind all the mom writers that it does. Zibby is an author, publisher, award-winning podcaster, CEO, bookstore owner, and mom of four. The creator and host of the award-winning, daily podcast Moms Don’t Have Time to Read Books, and founder and CEO of Zibby Media, dubbed “the Zibby-verse” by the L.A. Times. which includes a publishing house, magazine, book club, an independent bookstore and so much more.
The one theme running through all of Zibby's businesses and projects is her dedication and appreciation of writing and writers. I know know about you but there are many times as a writer when I feel like the work I do doesn’t matter but this interview is an incredible reminder that writing matters, writers matter, and whatever you do, don’t let the bastards grind you down.
Need some indie author marketing inspiration?
Bree Moore is a homeschooling mom of SIX from Iowa and urban fantasy author who has self-published multiple series, including Shadows of Camelot and Lost Souls.
After publishing her first book with a hybrid or vanity publisher, she turned to indie publishing and hasn't looked back.
In today’s episode, she shares everything she has learned about selling books as an indie author as well as creating the conditions to write them (because, yeah, SIX kids).
Connect with Bree via her website https://www.authorbreemoore.com or via Instagram @breenovels (https://www.instagram.com/breenovels/)
oin the These Mums Write Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thesemumswrite/
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Are you called to write about a past trauma?
Odelia Elgarat first learned she was adopted at age 12 and spent the next several decades struggling to come to terms with this fact.
In today's episode she shares how, even after tracking down her biological mother in her 30s, it was writing a memoir about this experience, You are Allowed, which finally allowed her to heal from it, as well as how she navigated this deeply emotional process and what she learned about writing along the way.
Learn more about You are Allowed on Amazon (https://a.co/d/cAJ4Zxt).
Resource mentioned: Thriving Authors Academy (https://www.dallaswoodburn.com/thriving-authors-academy)
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Being a mom means not just learning how to take care of your small human, but also yourself.
Erin Canning is a writing coach and podcaster who knows what it's like to lose yourself to parenting.
In this episode, Erin shares her own journey overcoming childhood trauma to become a better mom and happier person, and how she is now helping other moms reclaim themselves through writing, including tips and strategies you can start putting into practice today
Connect with Erin via her podcast Parents Who Write (https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/parents-who-write/id1632632349) or via her website https://lifebeyondparenting.com/.
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Do you want to build up different revenue streams to help you transition into full time writing?
Sara Reilly is a mom who recently left her career as school teacher and is now building up a writing business through ghostwriting and editing.
In this episode, Sarah shares how she is building up her clients and how this new writing life is bringing new joy and purpose to her day-to-day.
Connect with Sarah via her website at https://www.sarahreilley.com/
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Do you ever hear yourself thinking, "I could if only ..."
Darcie Naslund is here to remind you to let go of your "if only's." Darcie is a mom of three, teacher and picture book author living with multiple sclerosis. In this episode she shares how she is not only building a thriving writing life around her chronic illness, but also how she is using her condition to fuel her creativity.
Connect with Darcie via Twitter at https://twitter.com/DarcieNaslund or Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/darcies_picture_book_library/.
Resources mentioned: 12 x 12 book challenge: https://www.12x12challenge.com/
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Are you struggling to come to terms with something from your life?
Anya Wyers is a Canadian mom whose first book, a memoir called Letters to the Mountain, was about the loss of her best friend Rachel who disappeared on a hiking trip.
In this episode, Anya shares how her memoir writing journey helped her take some control over what had happened how she is now applying that same insight to pivot into world of fiction writing.
Connect with Anya via her website (anyawyersauthor.ca).
Resources mentioned: The SFU Writer’s Studio: Creative Writing Certificate.
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Why do you write?
For Kimberly Ann, bringing her home landscape of western Canada into the romance genre has been a driving force.
In this week's episode of the podcast, this homeschooling mom of two shares why she gave up her day job to write full time, and the strides she is making to not only build up her indie romance brand but also showcase the land she loves.
Connect with Kimberly Ann via her website: https://www.kimberlyannauthor.com
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Do you need to kick your creativity in the ass?
News years resolutions and extended family time can take its toll on writing motivation.
So, maybe it's time to learn how to put that annoying mom in playgroup in a choke hold.
Libby Webber is a mother of two, action writer and self-defence teacher.
In this episode she shares how learning the art of jiu jitsu changed her approach to writing fight scenes and has helped her become a boundary-setting bad-ass momma in general.
Connect with Libby via her website at https://libbywebber.com/.
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The podcast currently has 65 episodes available.