Abby interviewed S.E. Reed, author of “My Heart is Hurting,” and Andrea Myers and Tanya Pearrell of She’s Somebody’s Daughter. This anti-trafficking non-profit exists to erase the lines of separation that isolates those affected by sexual exploitation. We discuss “My Heart is Hurting” and how communities can come together to help a teen at risk of trafficking and exploitation.
To know more about She’s Somebody’s Daughter to learn ways you can help victims and survivors of sex trafficking and exploitation visit their website: www.shessomebodysdaughter.org
If you are in the central PA region and would like She’s Somebody’s Daughter to come into your organization or school to do a talk about trafficking reach out through their events page: www.shessomebodysdaughter.org/host-an-event
To learn more about trafficking visit the Polaris Project: polarisproject.org
In this episode, Brittany and Abby talk about writing as busy moms. They also talk about plot structure, and how to make the most of your story’s plot. Then they tell us how they outline their books, discussing the pros and cons of plotting and pantsing.
Join Abby as she interviews poet, Melissa R. Mendelson. Mendelson talked about her inspiration, how she crafts her poems and stories, about her poetry book This Will Remain With Us, and her upcoming book.
Welcome back for our third episode of Wild About Publishing and Writing. This week we discuss the book”Seven Basic Plots” written by Christopher Booker and how we can use these plot lines to fully realize our own stories. And, we discuss writing habits.
We gave a few activities at the end of this episode as a way to help you think about your story concept. Feel free to post about your story in the comments.
In this episode, we begin our journey in novel writing. Over the next few weeks, we will be taking you through the novel writing process, one step and a time. This week Abby and Brittany discuss where ideas come from, and how to find them.
Welcome to the Wild Ink Publishing podcast where we talk about publishing and writing. This week Brittany Mack and Abigail Wild discuss the beginning of Wild Ink, our journeys into publishing, and a bit about the publishing process as a whole.
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