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Writers With Wrinkles

Beth McMullen and Lisa Schmidwww.writerswithwrinkles.net

Authors Beth McMullen and Lisa Schmid iron out the wrinkles in writing, publishing, and everything in between . . . One podcast at a time. 

Writers With Wrinkles is the  go-to podcast for aspiring authors, and those in the trenches, who want to successfully publish a novel...or ten! Join us each week as we dive deep into writing and the publishing industry, providing expert interviews, insightful discussions, and practical tips. With our engaging and informative format, you'll get the guidance you need to navigate the complex world of publishing. Start your journey today!

Visit www.WritersWithWrinkles.net for more info.

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Episodes

Navigating the Literary Agent Landscape with Leslie Zampetti of Open Book Literary (encore addition!)

Send us a text In this encore episode of "Writers with Wrinkles," hosts Beth McMullen and Lisa Schmid talk to Leslie Zampetti, a seasoned literary agent and founder of Open Book Literary. Leslie shares her unique perspectives on the publishing industry, emphasizing underrepresented voices and providing invaluable tips for aspiring authors. Dive into an discussion on querying, submission strategies, and the post-COVID publishing landscape. Key Takeaways: - Importance of professionalism and resear...

Dec 25, 202332 min

Writers with Wrinkles - Season 2 Finale: Reflections, Laughs, and Lessons Learned

Send us a text In our season finale, Beth McMullen and Lisa Schmid take a stroll down memory lane, sharing laughs, insights, and valuable lessons from the year 2023. Join us for a quick journey through our favorite episodes, guest highlights, and the wisdom we've gathered along the way. Perfect for aspiring authors, seasoned writers, and literary enthusiasts alike, this episode is a treasure trove of inspiration and practical advice. Mentioned in This Episode: - "Writing Spooky Middle Grade Fict...

Dec 18, 202321 minSeason 2Ep. 59

Author Jason June is having so much fun and wants you to have fun, too.

Send us a text NYT Bestselling Author Jason June joins us to talk about an early career pivot that led to great success, how to successfully think about and write across different genres, and what he wishes he'd known when he started out. About Jason June Jason June is a best-selling author of young adult novels that celebrate queer love and lust and chaotically gay shenanigans. His works include Jay’s Gay Agenda, Riley Weaver Needs a Date to the Gaybutante Ball, The Spells We Cast, and the inst...

Dec 11, 202338 minSeason 2Ep. 58

The Big Picture: writing, editing and submitting a cats and dogs picture book!

Send us a text With episode 57, we kick off "The Big Picture," a new segment where we walk you through the process of preparing and submitting a picture book for publication. Today we talk about receiving, digesting, and implementing feedback. Our special highlight is an exclusive insight into the valuable critiques provided by Lynn Marie, the founder of "Rate Your Story." Her expert feedback is instrumental in refining our picture book project, offering a unique perspective on the manuscript's ...

Dec 04, 202322 minSeason 2Ep. 57

From a Shared Love of Holidays to a Successful Business: a convo with authors Heather Macht and Lynne Marie

Send us a text Get ready to dive into the enchanting world of children's literature with Heather Macht and Lynne Marie, the creative minds behind the hit platform, ' Seasons of Kidlit '. Discover how their shared passion for festive holidays, especially the allure of Halloween, transformed into a thriving platform promoting children's books. This episode offers a deep dive into their collaborative journey, highlighting key strategies in author marketing and community building. Learn how they've ...

Nov 27, 202334 minSeason 2Ep. 56

Marketing Monday: Make AI useful, and RIP Goodreads (and Mr. Fishy!)

Send us a text Can you use AI to augment and amplify your creative endeavors? Can you use it to do stuff you don’t want to? Yes!! Tune in to hear about an experiment in creating a mini-marketing effort around holiday sales of Mrs. Smith’s Spy School for Girls trilogy using AI to create content and produce a list of independent bookstores. (to go deeper, visit the You CAN Write a Book! Substack ) Also, GoodReads sucks and you’ll want to know why. :) Join us for episode 55! Support the show Visit ...

Nov 20, 202323 minSeason 2Ep. 55

Break All the Rules! Insights from Acclaimed Author Erika Lewis

Send us a text Erika Lewis has written novels, comics and graphic novels. She has deep experience collaborating with other creators. What we talked about: how her childhood riding dirt bikes and roller skates shape the adventurous world of Kelcie Murphy how her books like "Game of Shadows" and "The Color of Dragons" compare to the Kelcie Murphy series the nuts and bolts of collaboration with outer authors and how she makes sure it works! the challenges of working across multiple mediums and what...

Nov 13, 202339 minSeason 2Ep. 54

Top Five Deep Dive: The Power of an Irresistible Start (crafting a compelling opening for your novel)

Send us a text Welcome to another Top Five Deep Dive episode! Today, we dive deep into creating a strong opening for your novel. Key takeaways: Start with Action or Intrigue Introduce a Relatable Character Pose Questions or Create Conflict Use Vivid Description and Sensory Detail Craft an Engaging First Line (listen for our examples) Listen for all the important details! Whether you're just starting your writing journey or are a seasoned author, there's something here for everyone. Remember to s...

Nov 06, 202320 minSeason 2Ep. 53

The Co-Author Partnership: the most important element for making it WORK

Send us a text Have you ever dreamed of writing a book with a friend or an author you admire? How do you make it work? What are the most important elements of the relationship? Today we peek inside a successful collaborative writing partnership of acclaimed authors E.E. Charlton-Trujillo and Pat Zietlow Miller. We'll take you through their extraordinary partnership, from their initial meeting, to their joint ventures, including the Lupe Lopez series and A Girl Can Build Anything books. Pat and E...

Oct 30, 202334 minSeason 2Ep. 52

Marketing Monday: Become a Substack Superstar! (Don't Be Afraid. We Got You)

Send us a text Ready to unlock the full potential of Substack? We're here to answer WHAT, WHY and HOW of this platform, where independent publishing meets community building. Discover the features offered, including content creation and promotion, subscription models, monetization, and more. We're going to help you answer a critical question – is Substack the right fit for you? Remember, there's no wrong answer here, only exciting opportunities! Next, we get into the HOW of building and promotin...

Oct 23, 202321 minSeason 2Ep. 51

The BEST advice you will ever get on writing picture books, with bestselling author Ame Dyckman

Send us a text Ever wondered how an idea evolves into a complete picture book? Tune into our conversation with the New York Times bestselling author Ame Dyckman as she pulls back the curtain on the magical world of picture book writing. Ame shares her process and offers priceless tips on story development, the art of collaboration and the importance of knowing the marketplace. Ame also underscores the vital role of genuine emotions in picture books for them to resonate with young readers. If you...

Oct 16, 202337 minSeason 2Ep. 50

Top Five Deep Dive: How to Write Compelling Voice

Send us a text Welcome to another Top Five Deep Dive episode! (who doesn't love a top five list?!?!) Today, we delve deep into the captivating world of writing voice . Key takeaways will help you refine your writing voice and elevate your storytelling to new heights. Whether you're just starting your writing journey or are a seasoned author, there's something here for everyone. Remember to subscribe and leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform to stay updated with our latest episodes....

Oct 09, 202324 minSeason 2Ep. 49

Living a Writer's Dream in London: Author Elizabeth Eulberg on inspiration, series writing and handling reviews

Send us a text Join us on a captivating adventure with renowned author Elizabeth Eulberg, whose latest middle grade book Scared Silly #2: Zombie Wedding Crashers, is out NOW! Elizabeth generously shares her journey, from securing her Global Talent Visa, to the deep inspiration she draws from the city in her work. We do a deep dive into what makes a series work and how to handle reviews. Whether it's a glowing editorial review or a dreaded one-star rating on Goodreads, Eulberg preaches balance - ...

Oct 02, 202337 min

Conquering the World of Book Marketing (one baby step at a time!)

Send us a text Do the words 'book marketing' make you cry? Yeah, we get that. On today's episode, we start to navigate that terrifying world, but we're doing it together and it's going to be fun! Once a month, we'll go deep into a marketing topic and figure out the ways you can implement it into your overall strategy without becoming overwhelmed and paralyzed. Join us for the premier of Marketing Monday! Support the show Visit the Website Writers with Wrinkles Link Tree for socials and more!...

Sep 25, 202323 minSeason 2Ep. 47

Writing a Graphic Novel: Insights from New York Times bestselling author Eric Geron

Send us a text Prepare to be enchanted as we chat with Eric Geron , a masterful storyteller and New York Times bestselling author. In this candid conversation, Eric takes you on his journey of becoming an author, while shedding light on the often mysterious process of creating a graphic novel. Even if you're not an illustrator, Eric's insights on the genre and crafting his debut graphic novel, Fry Guys , will inspire you to pen your own visual story - mad drawing skills or not! Join us for this ...

Sep 18, 202331 minSeason 2Ep. 46

Top Five Deep Dive: Tips and Tricks for Mastering the Art of Compelling Dialogue

Send us a text Want to hear the secret sauce for writing compelling dialogue? We've got the recipe! This episode is your golden ticket to mastering the art of authentic and engaging dialogue that rings true for your characters. We delve into how written dialogue differs from everyday conversation, and how to ensure that each line uttered by your characters enhances your narrative. We talk about regional language, slang and dialects and how to use them best, as well as how eavesdropping might be ...

Sep 11, 202322 minSeason 2Ep. 45

What Agent Jennifer March Soloway wants you to know

Send us a text Are you wondering how to navigate the tricky waters of querying agents with your fabulous new manuscript? Imagine the insight you could gain from picking the brain of a senior agent from a top literary agency. That's exactly what we've done in this episode. Jennifer March-Soloway from the Andrea Brown Literary Agency, answers questions like: when is your manuscript ready for querying? Do you run the risk of querying too early? What is the best way to start your story to be sure th...

Sep 04, 202348 minSeason 2Ep. 44

Books on Botox: What you can learn from this contemporary romance and a middle grade novel with a nasty bully

Send us a text Books on Botox is back! This week we take a look at Yours Truly, a contemporary romance by Abby Jimenez as an example of how to succeed with dual Points Of View. And why Jake Burt' s novel The Tornado is a dazzling example of how to write authentically about bullying in middle school. Don't miss it! Support the show Visit the Website Writers with Wrinkles Link Tree for socials and more!...

Aug 28, 202320 minSeason 2Ep. 43

Navigating the Difference between Middle Grade and Young Adult Fiction, with editor Sangeeta Mehta

Send us a text Are you stuck trying to figure out whether your work in progress is middle grade or young adult fiction? Are you stressed out that you don't know where your book fits on the shelf? This episode with industry-savvy editor Sangeeta Mehta, tackles the rules to follow about where a book fits, from character ages and topics discussed, to book length and protagonist's voice. We discuss regional sensibilities and how they impact bookstore decisions; whether the industry should embrace an...

Aug 21, 202323 minSeason 2Ep. 42

TOP FIVE Deep Dive: 5 critical considerations when writing a series

Send us a text Writing a series is no joke! It's hard enough to write one novel, but 2 or 4 or 8? You're going to want to listen to this list of tips critical to creating a sustainable series. 1. Pick your genre carefully 2. Consider type 3. Setting is crucial. 4. Have a plan 5. Use secondary characters Bonus: Know when to say peace out and move on! Make sure to tune in for all the gory details! Support the show Visit the Website Writers with Wrinkles Link Tree for socials and more!...

Aug 14, 202317 minSeason 2Ep. 41

Platform building, book covers, author freak outs and school visits: an interview with Lindsay Currie

Send us a text Are book covers important for an author? How about platform building? Are school visits a viable author side hustle? How do you make that a success? On Episode 40, we dig into these questions, and so many more, with award winning author Lindsay Currie. Don't miss it! Visit Lindsay (and see the cover for It Found Us!) at www.lindsaycurrie.com Pre-order a signed copy of Lindsay's forthcoming book - It Found Us. About Lindsay Currie Lindsay is the award winning author of 4 spooky mid...

Aug 07, 202343 minSeason 2Ep. 40

Writing a series? Or trying humor? This is a MUST listen!

Send us a text This week on Writers With Wrinkles Books on Botox we look at the critical ingredient to making a series succeed. And how humor in the first person can keep a reader turning pages. Don't miss it! Books discussed: The Bullet That Missed , by Richard Osman The Polter-Ghost Problem , by Betsy Uhrig PS: we are moving most of our activity to Instagram, so please visit us there! @WritersWithWrinkles Support the show Visit the Website Writers with Wrinkles Link Tree for socials and more!...

Jul 31, 202326 minSeason 2Ep. 38

Insider Tips from Agent & Author Eric Smith: why horror is having a moment, what is selling in YA right now and how to get noticed in a crowded field

Send us a text Have you been wondering why horror is so popular right now? Do you want to know what is selling in YA and why? How about ways to make your story stand out to acquiring editors in a crowded field? Or maybe you want insight into why an agent passed on your manuscript? On episode 38, we get into the details with agent and author Eric Smith and answer these questions. We also look at what to include in a query letter to get Eric's attentiona nd why you should stop obsessing over inclu...

Jul 24, 202330 minSeason 2Ep. 38

TOP FIVE Deep Dive - 5 things to do when writing spooky middle grade fiction!

Send us a text Join us as we test drive a new format! Our NEW Top Five Deep Dive is a list of writing tips you will want to keep handy as you journey through your manuscript (believe us, it IS a journey!) This week, we talk about spooky middle grade, a very hot segment of book sales right now. Tips include: 1. Start with a great hook - attention spans are limited! 2. Keep the pace fast. Building suspense throughout the story is critical to keeping the young reader’s interest. 3. Use humor to off...

Jul 17, 202319 minSeason 2Ep. 37

How to write about neurodivergent characters with author Sally J. Pla

Send us a text What we are talking about: how to write authentically about neurodivergent characters and foster understanding among readers; how to tackle difficult subjects in your writing how a setting inspired The Fire, The Water and Maudi McGinn , (out 7/11!!) About Sally J. Pla Sally’s books have been translated into many languages, garnered starred reviews, appeared on many ‘best book’ and state lists, and picked up a few awards along the way. But the best thing they’ve done is connect her...

Jul 10, 202330 minSeason 2Ep. 36

Story inspiration in your own backyard? Yes! Yes! Yes!

Send us a text Books on Botox is BACK!! This week we look at ways to find writing inspiration and killer plots right in your own backyard. And how flipping the script on a conventional plot can give you a new perspective, and possibly a best selling novel. Books reviewed: Killers of a Certain Age, by Deanna Raybourn The Peculiar Incident on Shady Street, by Lindsey Currie. Support the show Visit the Website Writers with Wrinkles Link Tree for socials and more!...

Jul 03, 202324 minSeason 2Ep. 35

How to write heart pounding, thrilling action/adventure for kids with Misa Sugiura

Send us a text What we are talking about: what to do and how to practice if you are switching genres as an author foolproof ways to make your pace lightning fast and, do you still need to do your homework if your idea is super original?? (hint: yes) About Misa Sugiura Misa's ancestors include a poet, a priestess, a samurai, and a stowaway. Momo Arashima Steals the Sword of the Wind is her first middle-grade novel and is inspired by the gods and monsters of her parents' home country, Japan. Misa ...

Jun 26, 202324 minSeason 2Ep. 34

The Unreliable Narrator: how to nail it!

Send us a text A head’s up that we are changing the show format by splitting Books on Botox and the Hot Writing Tips into separate episodes. This lets us spend more time on both without ending up with a show that is just too freaking long. We hope it works for you and please share your feedback with us because that helps a lot. Today we are talking about unreliable narrators. Definition: A narrator is “unreliable” when we have reasons to doubt the versions of events he or she is presenting to us...

Jun 19, 202324 minSeason 2Ep. 33

Creating Captivating Nonfiction for Kids: A Conversation with author Rebecca Barone

Send us a text Join us for a conversation with nonfiction author Rebecca Barone (Race to the Bottom of the Earth: Surviving Antarctica; Unbreakable: The Spies Who Cracked the Nazis' Secret Code; Mountain of Fire (coming Spring 2024). Approximately 3.5 million non fiction books are published each year, a full 88percent of all books published. So how do you write non fiction that is as thrilling as a page turning novel? What ingredients are essential to nonfiction success? Listen in to find out. A...

Jun 12, 202334 minSeason 2Ep. 32

Books On Botox: Venturing into the Made Up Worlds of The School for Good Mothers & I Am Smoke

Send us a text What does it take to be a "good" mother? Join us as we dive into the dystopian world of Jessamine Chan's The School for Good Mothers, and talk about her take on the destructive nature of the idea of perfect motherhood. This novel illustrates how an everyday, normal thing like motherhood can be pushed to the limits of imagination and become something terrifying. We venture into a different realm with Henry Herz's nonfiction picture book, I Am Smoke, and examine how this mesmerizing...

Jun 05, 202324 minSeason 2Ep. 31
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