• From "Indie" To Traditionally Published, Piano Lessons, And A Scottish Accent With Author Samantha Young

  • Mar 16 2021
  • Length: 32 mins
  • Podcast

From "Indie" To Traditionally Published, Piano Lessons, And A Scottish Accent With Author Samantha Young

  • Summary

  • In this episode, I get to chat with New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal bestselling author from Scotland, Samantha Young! She is famously known for her contemporary romance series On Dublin Street. She writes adult contemporary and paranormal romance, YA urban fantasy, and YA contemporary fiction. We get to learn how Samantha’s writing career began, what motivates her, and her experience going from an independent to traditionally published author. PLUS we get to hear her lovely Scottish accent.


    You can follow Author Samantha Young at the following:


    Amazon: Samantha Young / S Young (for paranormal)


    AuthorSamanthaYoung.com


    @authorsamanthayoung on Instagram


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