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Get Writing Podcast

De: Liz Mugavero
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  • Ever wish you had someone to coach you through all things writing and publishing, from activating your creative voice to committing to a practice that sticks, to getting your work out into the world?Well, now you do—just tune into the Get Writing podcast with host Liz Mugavero. Liz (and her alter ego Cate Conte) is the bestselling author of three mystery series, a creativity and writing coach, and a lifelong lover of words who has also used her skills in the worlds of journalism, nonprofits, and corporate America. This isn’t just any writing podcast. Liz’s specialty is helping you bring your whole self to the page. The inner work drives the creative output, always—and this is about uncovering who you truly are so you can tell YOUR stories in YOUR voice. And these conversations run the gamut from the nuts and bolts of writing and publishing to the most effective spiritual practices to help you tune in (crystals, anyone?). So if you’re into writing with a little woo behind it, this is the place for you. Through guest interviews and solo sessions, Liz shares the strategies to get you living your best creative life.Find out more at www.cateconte.com.

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Episodios
  • Episode 74: Halloween in July with author Emmeline Duncan
    Jul 16 2024

    Friends, I’ve got a treat for you this week! If you love Halloween and coffee as much as I do, get excited for this episode.

    I have fellow cozy author Emmeline Duncan joining me on the show today. Emmeline’s books are so much fun. She’s the author of the Ground Rules Mysteries about barista Sage Caplin and her coffee cart in Portland, Oregon. She’s also the author of a new series about a year- round Halloween-themed town in Oregon. The first book, Chaos At The Lazy Bones Bookshop is out this summer and it’s delightful.

    Emmeline is a girl after my own heart—clearly, she’s obsessed with coffee and Halloween—and also animals and books, so as you can imagine we have a lot to talk about.

    We cover:

    • Our joint obsession with coffee and how it turned into a series for her

    • The northwest vibe and how it plays well into mystery writing

    • How there really is a Halloween-themed town in Oregon, and how she used that as a

    basis for her new series

    • Her journey from writing YA to becoming a mystery author

    • How to create a cozy setting in a big city

    And so much more.

    You can find out more about Emmeline at https://emmelineduncan.com/

    And make sure you’re following me on IG @lizmugavero for the latest episodes!

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    53 m
  • Episode 73: Crafting the twistiest thrillers with author Peter Swanson
    Jul 9 2024

    Twists, turns, suspense, unlikeable characters you can’t quite stop rooting for—you’re going to find it all in a Peter Swanson novel. And since I’ve told you before that I have a dark little heart that loves these kinds of books, I’m so excited to dive into the creation of them with Peter on the show today.

    Peter is a fellow New England author who recently launched his 11th book, A Talent for Murder, and it’s SO GOOD. I knew I had to have him on the show to talk about his work, his process, all of it.

    Like every writer I talk to on this show, he’s had his own unique experience getting into the business and getting to where he is today. We have a great conversation about:

    • Navigating the publishing industry. We get real about what to expect!

    • His writing process—because if there’s one thing you should take away from all these conversations, it’s that every writer’s process is different

    • How characters are born and how they evolve—and sometimes demand their own spotlight

    • The role setting plays in books

    • The notion of “no killing of animals in books” thing that I always manage to get in!

    And so much more.

    My favorite part of the conversation was when we talked about plotting vs. pantsing and Peter’s approach. I’ve been really thinking about how to make plotting work for me without putting myself through the paces of feeling like a failure if I don’t know everything about a book before I start writing it. Hearing different perspectives is super helpful for me and I hope for you too, if this is something you’re struggling with.

    If you’re looking to write suspense that gets noticed, you don’t want to miss this episode!

    You can find out more about Peter at https://www.peter-swanson.com/

    And make sure you’re following me on IG @lizmugavero for the latest episodes!

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    1 h y 9 m
  • Episode 72: Uncovering your authentic self through writing with author Karen Coccioli
    Jul 2 2024

    You might think I’m being dramatic when I say this, but I’m saying it anyway. Because I believe it with my entire heart. Writing can literally save your life. It saved mine, in so many different ways. And as I continue to evolve, it’s still saving me.

    I think we all can have this experience if we’re open to it. If we allow ourselves to put our pen to paper, write in our journals, spill our deepest secrets. Write our books and our memoirs and share them with the world.

    That’s how writing can save you - and point you in the direction of the right life at the same time.

    My guest today knows this firsthand. Karen Coccioli is an author, a trauma survivor, and quite simply, a force in the world. She is passionate about language, writing, and most importantly, helping individuals embrace and live their authentic selves regardless of their age or past history.

    Her memoir, Paradise, is also the foundation for the life lessons she’s learned over the years - including learning to love herself. And how she used writing to FIND herself in the first place - we talk a lot about what that looked like for her.

    Karen is a published author and holds a Ph.D. in comparative literature, within the context of women’s meditations regarding gender identity, sexuality, and the gendered body.

    We cover a lot of topics including:

    • Writing your way into gender identity and sexuality

    • The importance of representation for LGBTQ+ individuals in the literary world

    • How writing can help in trauma recovery

    • How the “worst” experiences can be our largest creative blessings

    And so much more.

    Karen is so inspiring - I can’t wait for you to listen.

    You can find out more about Karen and her work here: https://www.karenannecoccioli.com/

    And make sure you’re following me on IG @lizmugavero for the latest episodes!

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    47 m

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