• Why "Overnight Success" is Overrated with Katherine Center, New York Times Bestselling Author
    2025/05/20

    Hello, Protagonists!

    My guest today on CREATIVE. INSPIRED. HAPPY is Katherine Center, New York Times Bestselling author and one of the reigning queens of hopeful, feel-good fiction. She’s also had two books adapted into hit movies on Netflix. Her latest novel, The Love Haters, is out now.

    Today, we talk about:

    * finding inspiration which Katherine describes catching butterflies

    * discovering your place and mission in writing—a.k.a. what kind of author do you want to be?

    * maintaining a pace of publishing one book a year

    (Sample production timeline in traditional publishing)

    * her trick for writing deep characters

    * balancing "normal life" as a mom with being a professional writer

    * what does long-term success look like for a novelist

    * and so much more.

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    You can find Katherine on Instagram, or check out her website to sign up for her email list. The movie versions of her books The Lost Husband and Happiness for Beginners are on Netflix.

    Katherine’s newest novel, The Love Haters, is available in bookstores everywhere or from your favorite online retailer!



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  • Suspense, Pacing, and Plot Twists with New York Times Bestselling Thriller Author Andrea Bartz
    2025/05/13

    My guest today on CREATIVE. INSPIRED. HAPPY is Andrea Bartz, New York Times Bestselling thriller author. Her books have been a Reese’s Book Club pick, a Good Morning America Bonus Buzz pick, and a Marie Claire book club pick; one of them was optioned by Mila Kunis and another is in production at Netflix.

    Andi’s latest thriller, The Last Ferry Out, is out next week.

    Today, we talk about:

    * who Andi considers the “greats” of thriller writing

    * what she learned from being a Reese’s Book Club pick and how it changed the trajectory of her career

    * understanding the market and how reader feedback might affect what to write

    * tricks for building suspense and managing pacing, in any kind of fiction

    * clear definitions of a “reveal” and a “twist” and why they're different,

    * using Substack as a way to connect with other writers,

    * and so much more.

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    - and more.

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    Want more of Andi?

    You can find Andi on Substack, Instagram, and her website.

    The Last Ferry Out will be out next week (May 20, 2025) and available in bookstores everywhere or from your favorite online retailer!



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  • Immersing Yourself in Characters with Allegra Goodman, National Book Award Finalist and New York Times Bestselling Author
    2025/05/06

    My guest today on CREATIVE. INSPIRED. HAPPY is Allegra Goodman, New York Times bestselling author of Sam and, more recently, Isola. Allegra's books have also been a National Book Award Finalist, a Reese's Book Club pick and a Read with Jenna/TODAY Show pick.

    Today, we talk about:

    * what Allegra would do if she won a book-shopping spree,

    * how reading has influenced the way she writes,

    * why writing in third person or first person changes the experience for both the author and the reader,

    * writing historical fiction in a way that resonates with contemporary readers,

    * whether celebrity book club endorsements (Reese Witherspoon and Jenna Hager Bush) has changed the way Allegra thinks about the audience for her books

    * recent books she's read that surprised or delighted her

    and so much more.

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    - and more.

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    You can find Allegra on her literary Instagram or her website, and Isola and her other novels are available everywhere books are sold!



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  • "The Big Hook of a Story" with Sarah Penner, New York Times Bestselling author
    2025/04/29

    My guest today on CREATIVE. INSPIRED. HAPPY is Sarah Penner, New York Times Bestselling author of The Lost Apothecary, which has sold over 1 1/2 million copies. Her latest novel, The Amalfi Curse, is out now.

    Today, we talk about:

    * the books that influenced young Sarah as a reader, and later, as a writer,

    * behind-the-scenes of Collector's Editions—how an author finds out about special endpapers and sprayed edges on their books,

    * how she manages to write and weave together dual timelines,

    * the importance of big "hooks" for her stories,

    * the unknown book about the Cotswalds that she wrote during the pandemic that never got published,

    * her dream book club menu,

    and so much more.

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  • How Being an Immigrant Influences Storytelling with Téa Obreht, National Book Award Finalist and Winner of the Orange Prize for Fiction
    2025/04/15

    Hello, Protagonists!

    My guest today on CREATIVE. INSPIRED. HAPPY is Téa Obreht, winner of the Orange Prize for Fiction, National Book Award Finalist, and international bestseller of The Tiger's Wife and other novels. Her latest book, The Morningside, is out in paperback now.

    Today, we talk about:

    * how being an immigrant influences her storytelling,

    * writing in English while sometimes translating in her head from her first language,

    * how she wove in a Serbian folktale into a novel about climate disaster

    * why Téa dislikes writing in first person,

    * her advice for writers on spending time on social media,

    * where she discovers her next reads,

    * and so much more.

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    Want more of Téa?

    You can find Téa on Instagram and her website, and The Morningside and her other novels are available wherever books are sold!

    Téa was born in Belgrade, in the former Yugoslavia, and grew up in Cyprus and Egypt before eventually immigrating to the United States. Her debut novel, The Tiger’s Wife, won the 2011 Orange Prize for Fiction, and was a 2011 National Book Award finalist and an international bestseller. She was the recipient of the Rona Jaffe fellowship from the Dorothy and Lewis B. Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers at the New York Public Library, and a 2016 fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts. She was a National Book Foundation 5 Under 35 honoree, and was named by The New Yorker as one of the twenty best American fiction writers under forty.



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  • Dream Job at Reese's Book Club While Writing Novels with Gretchen Schreiber
    2025/04/08

    Hello, Protagonists!

    My guest today on CREATIVE. INSPIRED. HAPPY is author Gretchen Schreiber. She is also the Manager of Books at Reese Witherspoon’s Hello Sunshine. Gretchen's latest novel, All the Stars Align, is out now!

    Today, we talk about:

    * how Gretchen landed the dream job at Hello Sunshine,

    * reading for Reese's taste versus reading for her own

    * what Gretchen has learned about the publishing industry from her work at Hello Sunshine

    * advice for authors when working with their publishers

    * writing about disability from personal experience

    * and so much more.

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    You can find Gretchen on her website, Instagram, and TikTok, and All the Stars Align is available now at your favorite bookstore or online retailer!



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  • Breaking Through Writer's Block with author, playwright, and journalist Emma Pattee
    2025/04/01

    Hello, Protagonists!

    My guest today on CREATIVE. INSPIRED. HAPPY is a Emma Pattee, a climate journalist, playwright, and author of novel Tilt.

    Today, we talk about:

    * tapping into a character's vulnerability and using your personal experiences to deepen your work,

    * using "writing containers" (like setting the story in one day) to structure your novel

    * writer's block--what it really is and how to break through it

    * the most surprising part of her journey as a debut author,

    * and so much more.

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    You can find Emma on Instagram and Substack, and Tilt is available now at your favorite bookstore or online retailer!



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  • How Literary Magazines Work with the Editor-in-Chief and Managing Editor of The Common
    2025/03/18

    My guests today on CREATIVE. INSPIRED. HAPPY are Jennifer Acker and Emily Everett, the Editor-in-Chief and Managing Editor of literary magazine The Common. Jennifer and Emily are also both accomplished novelists.

    Today, we talk about:

    * what an editor at a literary magazine does

    * how they find submissions and how they choose what to publish at The Common

    * what makes a great writing mentor

    * the differences in writing short fiction and non-fiction vs longer-form books

    * advice for aspiring writers on how to decide what to write and the shape of your career

    * advice for authors on the eve of their book's publication

    * and so much more.

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    - and more.

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    Want more of Emily, Jennifer, and The Common?

    Check out The Common or submit your writing for consideration.

    Emily Everett’s new novel, All That Life Can Afford, is available in bookstores or your favorite online retailer. You can also follow her on Instagram.

    Jennifer Acker’s novel, The Limits of the World, is also available in bookstores or your favorite online retailer.



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    38 分