• Learning and Growing as a Writer

  • Oct 2 2024
  • Length: 23 mins
  • Podcast

Learning and Growing as a Writer

  • Summary

  • In this episode of Salt and Sage Books, Erin discusses her return to podcasting after a period of burnout.

    She reflects on the challenges of balancing her business and personal writing journey, and shares insights from a conversation with a client about writing social justice themes.

    Erin emphasizes the importance of understanding privilege, the mission of Salt and Sage Books, and the role of sensitivity readers in creating inclusive narratives. She encourages authors to approach their work with humility and compassion, recognizing the power of storytelling to effect change.

    Main points:

    • Burnout can impact creativity and productivity.
    • Writing often evolves beyond initial intentions.
    • Understanding privilege is crucial for authors.
    • Sensitivity readers help bridge gaps in knowledge.
    • Compassionate storytelling fosters empathy and understanding.
    • Community engagement is essential for meaningful change.
    • Authors should be humble in their approach to diverse narratives.
    • Intentional writing can lead to positive societal impact.
    • Representation in stories matters for inclusivity.
    • Continuous learning is vital for personal and professional growth.


    Chapters

    00:00 Welcome Back and Personal Reflections

    01:39 Navigating Burnout and Change

    03:28 The Role of Privilege in Storytelling

    06:45 Understanding Allyship and Sensitivity Reading

    13:55 The Importance of Community and Listening

    19:30 Empowering Diverse Voices in Writing


    This is an episode about writing, social justice, sensitivity reading, privilege, storytelling, compassion, community, representation, and authorship

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