Writers of the Future Podcast

John Goodwin
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Jun 3, 2022 • 1h 1min

176. Kevin J. Anderson co-authoring with Rush lead drummer Neil Peart

International bestselling author and Writers of the Future Contest Judge, Kevin J. Anderson never wanted to be anything but an author his entire life. We discuss the conclusion of the Clockwork Angels Trilogy, "Clockwork Destiny," which Kevin considers to be the best book he has ever written out of his 175 published books. We also discuss the importance of storytellers and the importance of transparency in storytelling, that you are so absorbed in the story that you can just enjoy and be involved in the story. Learn more about Kevin at www.wordfire.com.
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May 29, 2022 • 1h 8min

175. How James Rosone became an Amazon Top 100 Author

James Rosone is the Amazon Top 100 bestselling author of the Red Storm Series and World War III military thriller series. He's an Iraq War veteran who served 3.5 years in a combat zone as a military interrogator and contractor. You can write the best book in the world and no one reads it. Or you can write a garbage book and everyone reads it. It comes down to marketing. And how to do that is what we discuss. His website: https://www.frontlinepublishinginc.com/
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May 20, 2022 • 58min

174. Mike Jack Stoumbos from teacher to author and his anti-bullying story

Mike Jack Stoumbos is a teacher who wanted to be an author. This is his story on transitioning from a full-time teacher/part-time writer to a part-time teacher/full-time writer. Mike is a winner published in "L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers of the Future Volume 38," with his anti-bullying story "The Squid is my Brother." Visit Mike at www.mikejackstoumbos.com
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May 14, 2022 • 1h 4min

173. 3 Australian writers talk about winning Writers of the Future

(bottom to top) C Winspear (WOTF 36 Gold Award winner), Michael Gardner (WOTF 36), and JA Becker (WOTF 38) all won Writers of the Future. They all share amazingly different journeys that led them to Hollywood to celebrate becoming winners. And boy do we have a lot of fun!
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May 7, 2022 • 60min

172. Damon Courtney how to build fans with BookFunnel

Damon Courtney (writing under the alias Damon J. Courtney) wrote an epic Fantasy series, Dragon Bond, that he desperately wanted to give to the world (whether they liked it or not). He had already published two books, and now the third and final book in his (to him) magnificent trilogy was complete. But, how to find readers… And so begins the story of Book Funnel. BookFunnel delivers more than 2 million ebooks every month for indie authors just like you. Go to BookFunnel.com
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Apr 29, 2022 • 60min

171. Robert J. Sawyer on telling stories only you can tell

Canadian Dean of Science Fiction Robert J. Sawyer says to take a breath. Write the stories that are important to you. Stories that only you can tell. He also gives his reason why he recommends that you submit to Writers of the Future. Learn your craft. Practice. Get really good. Then you can be good enough to sell.
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Apr 22, 2022 • 1h 1min

170. Gold Award Winners 2022 Zaine Lodhi and Desmond Astaire

Meet the grand prize winners for 2022 published in Writers of the Future Volume 38. Zaine was ready to quit art and tells how he overcame a total feeling of despair. Desmond tells of what he finally did that took him out of his almost-writer state to being a winner.
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Apr 15, 2022 • 38min

169. Art reveal: writers see their art and meet the artists

WATCH ART REVEAL HIGHLIGHTS HERE: https://youtu.be/Kduoo37wwH0 Each year, the illustrators set up their art in a large room, and then the authors are let in and must find their story's art at which point the illustrator introduces themself to the author. It is a very emotional event and one I hope you will enjoy listening to.
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Mar 28, 2022 • 1h 3min

168. Hugh Howey, bestselling self-published author of "Wool"

In this interview, we talk with international bestselling author Hugh Howey. We discuss self-publishing vs indie publishing vs traditional publishing; how his earlier work ethic, gaining experience doing all forms of jobs, affected his later ability as an author; and, his experience working at a bookstore and its impact on his writing choices. We also cover how his novel "Wool" came to be.
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Mar 21, 2022 • 59min

167. Philippa Werner ensuring you get all royalties owed to you

Philippa Werner is the Director of Strategic Partnerships at Scribecount, overseeing the customer interaction, content, and overall service side of the company. Her main objective is to ensure copyright holders never miss out on royalties owed to them! With 19 novels to her name, including 2 USA Today Bestsellers, Philippa speaks the complicated language of indie-author very well. You can reach Philippa here: philippa.werner@scribecount.com

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