Worthy Writers Podcast

By: Kirsten McNeill
  • Summary

  • The Worthy Writers Podcast represents confidence, creativity, and unique journeys. It offers encouragement to writers and authors who find themselves battling imposter syndrome, self-doubt, and the lack of energy to achieve their creative dreams. Discover various writing journeys while exploring your mindset in the book world. Find the confidence to continue refining your craft and living as your authentic self. Hosted by Kirsten McNeill (book editor, confidence coach) www.instagram.com/confident.kirsten Email: km@worthywriters.ca www.worthywriters.ca
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Episodes
  • Positive Growth Arcs in Romance With Sue Brown-Moore
    Nov 7 2024

    Sue Brown-Moore is the host of the Wanna Write Romance virtual conference. Sue is a sought-after book revision coach, and one of LA Weekly’s 15 Book Coaches to Watch in 2023. She teaches fiction authors to craft their best stories in the fewest drafts, and specializes in working with experienced romance authors in her small-group programs.

    Known for being a tough editor with a soft touch, Sue approaches every session from a character transformation mindset. Her empathetic teaching methods break the traditional mold of plot-first story design. She is passionate about empowering writers to embrace what makes them unique and champions progressive, inclusive literature.

    On today’s episode, we explore how to develop positive growth arcs in romance. Sue gives us a sneak peak into her process to building a strong growth arc throughout your novel.

    I loved talking with Sue because we have similar philosophies about writing for yourself and focusing on what resonates most with you. It’s important to be well-read in your chosen genre and specific romance plots. If what you’re passionate about aligns with your readers, that’s just a bonus! Focus on what YOU love first, and follow your passion. You have the freedom to choose how your writing life looks.

    We also discuss the difference between writing the romance genre and writing a book with romance elements, embracing your imperfect first draft, and using movies to study story structure!

    Learn more about Sue on her Website, and download her FREE worksheet for learning more about building a positive growth arc.

    Journal Prompts:

    What romance sub-plots/tropes do you enjoy writing most?

    What makes you unique as a romance writer?

    Which characters in your current WIP have positive growth arcs? How are you developing them?

    Never forget that you are worthy!

    Kirsten McNeill: Confidence & Writing Lifestyle Coach

    Create Your Worthy Writers Lifestyle 5-Day Challenge

    Explore Worthy Writers Coaching

    Podcast Guest Application

    Music Credit

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    34 mins
  • Pt 3: Reading Self-Published Stories With Kirsten McNeill
    Oct 7 2024

    Author 1: Tina Capricorn

    Tina Capricorn writes sci-fi fantasy time travel romance. She has two books out currently, Shadowglass Time-Magic, Blood-Magic and The Anchor of Time. When she’s not writing, she’s probably out in the garden, or doing the dishes.

    To find out more about her and her books head over to tinacapricorn.com

    The excerpt I’m reading is from Shadowglass Time-Magic, Blood-Magic. It opens after a time witch Ostra, was summoned through a Blockleiter Bar (a bar for members of the Reich in WWII) and destroyed most of the vampire nazis present.

    Author 2: Stephanie M. Matthews

    Having been raised as an East Coast girl in Truro, Nova Scotia, Stephanie Matthews has spent time living in Newfoundland, Oklahoma, and Italy. She has currently settled in Ontario working for a non-profit organization and writing in her spare time.

    Stephanie’s love of writing came at an early age, drafting her first “real story” in Grade 2. This love has continued throughout her life, as a university professor once accused her of having made a history research paper too exciting. While this accusation inspired an opinionated debate between department professors- from which she gently excused herself, the moment solidified a decision to never take the excitement out of her writing- fiction or non.

    When not writing or working, Stephanie enjoys fueling her passion for Ancient Rome and combatting her arch nemesis: her love of cookies. Stephanie also loves mountain biking, pretending like she can play hockey, or planning her bucket list, for which she had to come to the harsh reality that time travel is not an option.

    Learn more about Stephanie on her website: https://stephaniemmatthews.com/

    Her excerpt is from Book 1 “The Gift”. A supernatural thriller set in a Christmas wonderland. It’s an addictive story about hidden truths and one woman’s journey to survive against overwhelming darkness.

    Author 3: Laura Westman

    Laura Westman is an ontological coach and multifaceted creative who cares deeply about creative joy. She is the author of How to Be Creative in the Age of Digital Noise, a singer/songwriter, co-host of West of Wonderland Podcast, and the host of The Creativity Broadcast on YouTube. Laura loves being moved by art, but also being inspired by the effort behind the art. Her life is led by her core values of appreciation and joy.

    Her fan fic I’m reading isn't published yet. To read more, hop on her newsletter at www.laurawestman.com for the announcement.

    This fan fiction explores the world of Remus Lupin as he navigates being a werewolf, in secret. Inspired by the author's experience having an autoimmune disease, Remus's experience of being a teen wizard is remarkably different on a physical and emotional level than that of his peers.

    This is a story about Remus's connection with himself and his true nature. It's also an ode to the teenage antics of the author, as (non-canon) American witch Laurel Witherby transfers from Ilvermorny to Hogwarts in her sixth year. Away from the normal trappings of her life, family and people-pleasing tendencies, Laurel finds new confidence, power and ambition as she chooses life in Slytherin House.

    Journal Prompts

    What would your life be like as a vampire?

    How would you handle a mysterious situation where you know everyone is keeping a secret from you?

    Write a fan fiction about your favourite fictional world.

    Never forget that you are worthy!

    Kirsten McNeill: Confidence & Writing Lifestyle Coach

    Create Your Worthy Writers Lifestyle 5-Day Challenge

    Explore Worthy Writers Coaching

    Podcast Guest Application

    Music Credit

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    23 mins
  • Do It Yourself Writing Retreats with Rhonda Douglas
    Sep 12 2024

    Rhonda Douglas is an award-winning poet and fiction author. She’s the host of The Resilient Writers Radio Show podcast for writers, and the creator of First Book Finish.

    Living and writing in Ottawa, Canada, she’s committed to helping writers overcome fear and eliminate distractions so that they can write with ease and achieve their writing dreams.

    On this episode, we’re talking about writing retreats.

    Rhonda has vast experience with a range of retreats from the high-end paid ones to free events you can create in the comfort of your own home. By yourself or with friends, a writing retreat is what you make it.

    Rhonda tells us how retreats are page boosters, and if you bring them into a regular part of your schedule, they can be a lot of fun. She shares how to do advanced planning that works best for you and your lifestyle for a 3-day retreat. Making it fun and comfortable is very important to her. She comes prepared with writing prompts, scheduled breaks, and the pomodoro technique.

    Listen in to learn her tips on balancing productive writing with relaxing downtime. Even if you can’t do a 3-day retreat, make the most of the time you DO have. If you can’t write for hours at a time, that’s okay. It doesn’t have to be all or nothing.

    Don’t wait for “ideal conditions” like a spotless home or enough energy to feel like what you’re writing is perfect. Ideal conditions are myths. We must stop telling ourselves false stories about our limitations. Start by regulating your nervous system, then find your writing flow NOW!

    Download her FREE The Busy Writers' Guide to DIY Writing Retreats, then connect with Rhonda on her website and Instagram. Make sure to listen in to the Resilient Writers Radio Show too!

    Journal Prompts:

    If money were no object, what would your ideal writing retreat weekend look like?

    In your current situation, what would an ideal D.I.Y. writing retreat look like?

    What preparation needs to be done for your retreat?

    Never forget that you are worthy!

    Kirsten McNeill: Confidence & Writing Lifestyle Coach

    Create Your Worthy Writers Lifestyle 5-Day Challenge

    Explore Worthy Writers Coaching

    Podcast Guest Application

    Music Credit

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    29 mins

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