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Erin P.T. Canning

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Parents Who Write

Erin P.T. Canning

Parents Who Write

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Parents Who Write

Erin P.T. Canning

Parents Who Write

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A weekly Arts podcast featuring Erin P.T. Canning
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Curious about transforming journaling entries into a published memoir?Joining us today is Sarah Birnbach, author of the memoir "A Daughter's Kaddish." Sarah shares her surprising journey from journal facilitator to published author and how jour
Have you ever wondered about audiobook opportunities for authors?In this episode, we explore the booming audiobook market and its potential benefits for authors. You’ll learn about the pros and cons of creating audiobooks, including pricing con
What happens when have twenty million ideas all jumbled up in your head, and you struggle with multiple projects—or worse, multiple, multivolume series?Joining us today is Edward Green, who is a prolific writer. During this episode, Edward shar
Do you want to spend months, maybe even years, toiling away at the keyboard, birthing characters, perfecting your story, and publishing your writing—only for no one to read it?No, of course not. We want our words to find our ideal readers becau
Have you ever started writing a story, and the words rush onto the page. But then you start worrying that your writing or your ideas aren’t good enough.You start rewriting chapters over and over again. You can’t shake that voice in the back of
Have you ever dreamed of writing all day long—and getting paid to do so? But then reality sets in, and you start wondering how that’s feasible? How you’d even get started? In today’s episode, you’ll hear from Sarah Werner, who shares how she pl
Are you struggling to figure out where to focus next in your writing journey? From navigating various publishing paths to juggling writing workshops, marketing courses, and more, the confusion is real.In this episode, host Erin P.T. Canning ref
It’s that time of year again when we ponder what we want to achieve in the new year. For parents who write, our lives are exceptionally busy, so planning our writing goals is crucial to our success. However, we also need to intentionally set wr
Have you contemplated designing your own book cover, or wondered what to expect if you hire a professional? Joining today’s conversation is Katia Balab, who has joined the MiblArt family, a book cover design company that's based in the Ukraine.
As your story expands, do you find keeping track of the evolving ideas and details overwhelming? What about if you’re writing not just one book but a whole series? In today’s episode, you’ll learn how you can maintain consistency and track stor
Ever wonder how some authors are able to cover come the hurdles that most, if not all, writer’s face? Welcome back to part 2 of our journey through the 2023 Write Women Book Fest in Bowie, Maryland. In this episode, you’ll hear from seven women
Ever wonder what fuels the creative fire of women authors?In today’s episode, you’re going to hear from seven incredible women authors who attended The Write Women Book Fest 2023 in Bowie, Maryland. We'll dive into their inspiring journeys and
In this episode of Parents Who Write, Michelle Summers shares her inspiring journey as an urban fantasy author who brought mythological characters to life through the power of human beliefs. Listen to her discuss her experience as a mom of thre
For many parents, moms in particular, society perpetuates the idea that we should sacrifice everything for our children. So how do we push that aside and give ourselves permission to write now and pursue our creative dreams? In this episode, yo
Ever wondered if journaling can lead to more than dear diary entries? Joining today’s conversation is Erin Leigh, a writer, author, and mother of four. In this episode, Erin shares how a lifetime of journaling not only strengthened her writing
Have you ever wondered if a seed of an idea could become a whole book? What would that process look like? How would you even go about verifying if you have enough content?In today’s episode, you’ll find out how Hilary Kinney figured out the ans
What makes a sentence strong? How do you create concrete images for your readers? How do you make sure your prose won’t put your readers to sleep?  In today’s episode, you’re going to learn the answers to those questions with four easy tips tha
Are you looking for organic marketing tips that will help you grow your social media audience? In this episode, you’ll learn six ways to do just that, without spamming other groups or turning potential readers away with only “buy my book” posts
Do you have a story idea that doesn’t fit neatly into one genre? If you’ve ever considered writing cross-genre, then stick around and learn how one author managed to successfully combine travel writing, memoir, and young adult into a single boo
The traditional publishing route can feel overwhelming. Query letters and manuscript evaluations and book agents—oh, my! In this episode, you’ll learn how one author entered Dante’s inferno, her words, not mine, and took initiative to get her n
One year ago, I released my first podcast episodes. Since then, I have had the privilege of speaking with 26 other writers who have shared their lessons learned and inspired more parents and writers to pursue their writing dreams.I've noticed s
Have you started revising your story only to feel like you're going in circles? Does the revision process feel overwhelming and you don't know what to tackle next? In today's episode, you are going to learn how you can use different lenses to r
How often do you read romance novels in which mental health issues are a normal part of the main characters?Joining today’s conversation is Ginny Moore, a romantic historical fiction author, middle school assistant principal, and mother to thre
Are you curious how writing can foster healing, which practices you might try, and how to protect your well-being if you tackle difficult memories?Joining today’s conversation is Rebecca Evans, a memoirist, poet, essayist, and professor of crea
Do you struggle with spreading the word about your writing and growing your audience organically? Do you fear people just scroll past your “buy my book” or “read my writing” posts? In this episode, you’ll learn how to reach your ideal readers a
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