The Joy of Writing

<p>A podcast that ran from April 2020 to July 2021 featuring: <br />1) In-depth conversations with fellow writers about their work (mostly their novels, which I read cover to cover!)<br />2) Discussions of the nitty-gritty of writing - is it really a joy?<br />3) Advice for new and aspiring writers - as in how to write a novel<br /><b>Please leave an episode review on your podcast provider</b> (still hoping for the first one!)</p><p><b>Video book trailers</b> for my three novels are here: https://www.youtube.com/@MarkCarewAuthor</p><p><b>Book reviews</b> can be left at: https://www.amazon.co.uk/stores/author/B0072X99W8/allbooks</p><p>https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/18857302.Mark_Carew<br /><br /></p>

Episode 30: Fiona Melrose on how to write a book

We discuss several topics in this episode. How the act and art of writing books is central to Fiona's life. How her intuitive approach to writing translates into advice for her creative writing students. And how receiving fancy stationery as a present when young was an inspiration to write stories in the first place.

04-30
28:37

Episode 29: Fiona Melrose on Midwinter

My guest is Fiona Melrose, author of Midwinter, published by Corsair in 2016. We discuss the book, its themes of coming to terms with grief and a fractured family, and how living in Suffolk informed the story. Publisher: https://www.hachette.co.uk/titles/fiona-melrose/midwinter/9781472151780/ Midwinter is available in hardcover, paperback and ebook.

04-29
26:35

Episode 28: All about NaNoWriMo and why you should give it a go, with Elizabeth Haynes

Elizabeth Haynes is a best selling crime author - seven of her published novels started life in National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo), a community-supported writing event where writers try and write a novel of 50,000 words in the month of November. Learn about how NaNoWriMo works and why it's a good idea for writers to give it a go.

10-29
25:14

Episode 27: Online book launches and the impact of Covid-19 on the creative spark, with Tyler Keevil

Covid-19 has forced book launches, readings and festivals online to give a different experience for authors interacting with an audience. The current situation, however, has not always been so kind on the creative process, and has dampened many efforts to write and even to know what would be worth writing.

10-04
26:09

Episode 26: Tyler Keevil on how to write a book

We discuss the creative writing courses Tyler teaches on, and how visiting authors are generous with their time and advice to students. Tyler's inspirational book is The Collector of Hearts: New Tales of the Grotesque, by Joyce Carol Oates.

10-03
30:19

Episode 25: Your Still Beating Heart, by Tyler Keevil

My guest is Tyler Keevil, author of Your Still Beating Heart, to be published on 10 September, 2020. We discuss the book, its themes, and its compelling narrative voice. Publisher: https://myriadeditions.com/books/your-still-beating-heart/ Your Still Beating Heart is out in e-book and hardback.

09-09
21:41

Episode 24: Lizzie Enfield on success, and an influential book and author (Charles Dickens' Great Expectations)

What is success to writers? Getting published? Making money? Fame? Lizzie and I discuss what counts as success and what writers might like to realistically aim for.

09-01
30:15

Episode 23: Publicising and marketing Finish Your Book, and writing the next one, with Lizzie Enfield

All writers need at least some skills as publicist and marketeer of their own work. We learn from Lizzie what it means to take on these roles in support of her book. We also hear how she is getting on with book number 7.

08-31
23:01

Episode 22: Lizzie Enfield on how to write a book

My guest is Lizzie Enfield, author of Finish Your Book: Complete Your Half-Written Novel. Published (Amazon) in July 2019. We discuss the book, and talk about advice to writers who would like to beat the block and finish their work.

08-30
26:23

Episode 21: Advice to aspiring authors from Tom Benjamin, and a book that inspired him

Tom explains how he is wary of writing advice - one size does not fit all. It is one of the pleasures of this podcast that we get to hear such a range of advice and opinions on how to write! Tom talks more about his influential book: Naples '44, by Norman Lewis.

08-07
23:57

Episode 20: Reaction to publication of A Quiet Death in Italy, and the next book

Tom talks about how he marked publication of his debut novel online, when a physical, social book launch was not possible. Tom's next book, The Hunting Season, is out soon. He discusses writing book 3.

08-06
22:13

Episode 19: A Quiet Death in Italy by Tom Benjamin

My guest is Tom Benjamin, author of A Quiet Death in Italy, published by Constable/Hachette in 2019. We discuss the book, and how the city of Bologna and its history is a major theme. SPOILER ALERT! We discuss the book in detail! Publishers: https://www.hachette.co.uk/titles/tom-benjamin/a-quiet-death-in-italy/9781472131560/ A Quiet Death in Italy is out now in e-book, paperback, and audiobook.

08-05
23:00

Episode 18: Ed Parnell on how to write a book

Listen to excellent advice from Ed, creative writing teacher, on how to write narrative non-fiction.

06-14
25:22

Episode 17: Ghostland with Ed Parnell, post-publication reaction and writing the next book

Ghostland is out now in hardback and audiobook, and out on 15 October 2020 in paperback.

06-13
21:10

Episode 16: Ghostland: In Search of a Haunted Country, with Ed Parnell.

My guest is Edward Parnell, author of Ghostland: In Search of a Haunted Country, published by William Collins in 2019. We discuss the book, and Ed's research into the writers and settings of some classic ghost stories. SPOILER ALERT! We discuss the book in detail! Author website https://edwardparnell.com/ Publishers: https://www.harpercollins.co.uk/9780008271954/ghostland-in-search-of-a-haunted-country/ Ghostland is out now in hardback, paperback and audiobook.

06-12
26:22

Episode 15: Andy McDonnell on how to write a book

Wonderful advice, and notes on an inspirational poetry collection, from Andy that will boost your creativity!

06-11
26:13

Episode 14: Reaction to publication of a debut poetry collection - Andy McDonnell on The Somnambulist Cookbook

Publication of any work of art is a very personal experience, as you will hear!

06-10
21:32

Episode 13: The Somnambulist Cookbook by Andrew McDonnell

My guest is Andrew McDonnell, author of The Somnambulist Cookbook, published by Salt in 2019. We discuss the book, which is Andy's debut poetry collection, and learn about his influences and the power of dreams. SPOILER ALERT! We discuss the book in detail! Author website: http://www.gatehousepress.com/lighthouse/about/ Publishers: https://www.saltpublishing.com/collections/author-andrew-mcdonnell

06-09
24:07

Episode 12: Louise Fein on how to write a book

Perseverance is key as you will hear!

06-08
21:37

Episode 11: Reaction to publication of People Like Us, in the middle of a pandemic, with Louise Fein

We discuss online launch events and writing the next book.

06-07
20:32

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