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This week on the Yet podcast I sat down with romance author Suzy Langevin.
Suzy majored in English Literature and has been writing her entire life, but at first she didn't think her writing rose to the level of importance as some of the great authors she had been reading.
She realized, though, that she didn't have to be ashamed of liking things because she liked them, and she quickly realized that writing "just a love story" had the power to talk about deeper issues like mental health, family dysfunction, etc.
Now all-in as a romance author, she writes the stories she wants to read, and she believes that everyone deserves a happy ending.
Listen in as Suzy and I discuss:
Mentioned on this episode:
Romancing the Beat by Gwen Hayes
The **** No One Tells You About Writing podcast
Connect with Suzy:
suzylangevin.com
@suzylangevinwrites
About T.C. Burr
After years of putting it off, I have started writing my debut novel—a story about friendship, and about growing up. It follows the lives of a group of young men as they navigate the world between two mountainous seasons of life, with all the twists, turns and trials that come with growing up.
Through this podcast, I aim to highlight inspiring stories from fellow writers, entrepreneurs, and creatives, offering encouragement and practical advice for those pursuing their own creative and business ventures.
A dream left on the shelf is one of life's greatest regrets.
Today's a great day to get started.
It's not that you haven't done it, it's just that you haven't done it yet.
Review & Subscribe: If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a review to help others discover it. Subscribe today so you never miss an episode!
Connect: I'd love to connect! Send me a note at tcburr.com, and follow @yetpodcast on Instagram and Threads for updates and inspiration.
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This week on the Yet podcast I sat down with romance author Suzy Langevin.
Suzy majored in English Literature and has been writing her entire life, but at first she didn't think her writing rose to the level of importance as some of the great authors she had been reading.
She realized, though, that she didn't have to be ashamed of liking things because she liked them, and she quickly realized that writing "just a love story" had the power to talk about deeper issues like mental health, family dysfunction, etc.
Now all-in as a romance author, she writes the stories she wants to read, and she believes that everyone deserves a happy ending.
Listen in as Suzy and I discuss:
Mentioned on this episode:
Romancing the Beat by Gwen Hayes
The **** No One Tells You About Writing podcast
Connect with Suzy:
suzylangevin.com
@suzylangevinwrites
About T.C. Burr
After years of putting it off, I have started writing my debut novel—a story about friendship, and about growing up. It follows the lives of a group of young men as they navigate the world between two mountainous seasons of life, with all the twists, turns and trials that come with growing up.
Through this podcast, I aim to highlight inspiring stories from fellow writers, entrepreneurs, and creatives, offering encouragement and practical advice for those pursuing their own creative and business ventures.
A dream left on the shelf is one of life's greatest regrets.
Today's a great day to get started.
It's not that you haven't done it, it's just that you haven't done it yet.
Review & Subscribe: If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a review to help others discover it. Subscribe today so you never miss an episode!
Connect: I'd love to connect! Send me a note at tcburr.com, and follow @yetpodcast on Instagram and Threads for updates and inspiration.