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The challenge of writing a culture different from your own with Pauls Toutonghi

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Pauls Toutonghi is the Pushcart Prize-winning author of the acclaimed novels Red Weather and Evel Knievel Days. He was born in Seattle, Washington, to an Egyptian father and a Latvian mother.
His latest novel is The Refugee Ocean.
In this episode, we explore various facets of writing, publishing, and the art of storytelling:

  • Exploring The Refugee Ocean:
    • A heartfelt tribute: Paul delves into how his novel serves as a poignant homage to his refugee parents, weaving their experiences and struggles into a compelling narrative.
  • Beyond a story: The book is portrayed not just as a literary work but as a medium to preserve and share the refugee experience, highlighting the transformative power of storytelling in capturing human emotions.
  • Insights into cultural identity and publishing:
    • Cultural nuances in writing: We discuss the complexities and sensitivities involved in writing about cultures different from one's own and the responsibilities that come with it.
    • Publishing’s Cultural Lens: Paul shares his perspective on how cultural identity influences the publishing world, from author representation to thematic trends.
  • Behind the scenes of the publishing industry:
    • The agent hunt: An in-depth look into the challenges authors face in finding the right literary agent and the strategies that can make this search more effective.
    • Social media impact: Paul gives insight into the surprising influence of platforms like TikTok on book marketing and sales, highlighting a modern twist in the traditional publishing journey.
  • The writer's journey:
    • Overcoming doubt: Our discussion emphasizes the common challenge of self-doubt among writers and the ways to navigate through it.
    • Learning and growing: The importance of continual learning, reading, and personal growth in the craft of writing is explored alongside tips for maintaining mental wellness and creative health.

Tune in to our discussion about the nuances of writing and publishing!

Support the Show.

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➡️ If you enjoyed this episode, you might want to check out my newsletter, The Writing Goldmine, for more tips and info on the storytelling craft and monetizing your writing skills.
➡️ Is there a book in you and you don't know how to get started, or maybe you need some guidance on how to navigate the publishing industry? I can help you. Take a look.
📕 If the sound of a speculative murder mystery set between Jordan and the US strikes your fancy, then you might want to check out my novel They Called Me Wyatt.

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Chapters

1. The challenge of writing a culture different from your own with Pauls Toutonghi (00:00:00)

2. The Refugee Ocean (00:00:06)

3. Cultural Identity Influence in Publishing (00:13:59)

4. TikTok's Influence on Book Sales (00:27:00)

5. Navigating the Publishing Industry (00:34:10)

6. Writer's Advice and Hope for Future (00:41:28)

59 episodes

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Send us a Text Message.

Pauls Toutonghi is the Pushcart Prize-winning author of the acclaimed novels Red Weather and Evel Knievel Days. He was born in Seattle, Washington, to an Egyptian father and a Latvian mother.
His latest novel is The Refugee Ocean.
In this episode, we explore various facets of writing, publishing, and the art of storytelling:

  • Exploring The Refugee Ocean:
    • A heartfelt tribute: Paul delves into how his novel serves as a poignant homage to his refugee parents, weaving their experiences and struggles into a compelling narrative.
  • Beyond a story: The book is portrayed not just as a literary work but as a medium to preserve and share the refugee experience, highlighting the transformative power of storytelling in capturing human emotions.
  • Insights into cultural identity and publishing:
    • Cultural nuances in writing: We discuss the complexities and sensitivities involved in writing about cultures different from one's own and the responsibilities that come with it.
    • Publishing’s Cultural Lens: Paul shares his perspective on how cultural identity influences the publishing world, from author representation to thematic trends.
  • Behind the scenes of the publishing industry:
    • The agent hunt: An in-depth look into the challenges authors face in finding the right literary agent and the strategies that can make this search more effective.
    • Social media impact: Paul gives insight into the surprising influence of platforms like TikTok on book marketing and sales, highlighting a modern twist in the traditional publishing journey.
  • The writer's journey:
    • Overcoming doubt: Our discussion emphasizes the common challenge of self-doubt among writers and the ways to navigate through it.
    • Learning and growing: The importance of continual learning, reading, and personal growth in the craft of writing is explored alongside tips for maintaining mental wellness and creative health.

Tune in to our discussion about the nuances of writing and publishing!

Support the Show.

****************************************************************************
➡️ If you enjoyed this episode, you might want to check out my newsletter, The Writing Goldmine, for more tips and info on the storytelling craft and monetizing your writing skills.
➡️ Is there a book in you and you don't know how to get started, or maybe you need some guidance on how to navigate the publishing industry? I can help you. Take a look.
📕 If the sound of a speculative murder mystery set between Jordan and the US strikes your fancy, then you might want to check out my novel They Called Me Wyatt.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. The challenge of writing a culture different from your own with Pauls Toutonghi (00:00:00)

2. The Refugee Ocean (00:00:06)

3. Cultural Identity Influence in Publishing (00:13:59)

4. TikTok's Influence on Book Sales (00:27:00)

5. Navigating the Publishing Industry (00:34:10)

6. Writer's Advice and Hope for Future (00:41:28)

59 episodes

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