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Josee Smith's Literary Landscape: Triumph Over Perfectionism and Championing Diverse Voices in Writing

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As a mentor and beacon of inspiration, Josee Smith joins us to unravel her transformative journey from reader to published author. Facing down the specters of perfectionism and self-doubt, she shares how the solitude of the pandemic became the crucible for her anticipated novel's creation. Her candid reflection resonates deeply, especially for black and brown working moms she now guides towards their literary aspirations, punctuating the necessity of perseverance in the writing craft.
In the heart of our conversation, we probe the mysteries of crafting suspenseful narratives and the vital role of community within them. We reveal tactics to sidestep the paralysis by analysis that besieges many writers, underscoring the power of setting achievable goals and allowing imperfection in early drafts—a nod to author Rachel Heron's wisdom. We also celebrate the rich tapestry diversity weaves into literature, with stories of authors like a Nigerian novelist who boldly threads her heritage into her work, championing the unique voices that need to be heard and read.
Motherhood, often a delicate dance with personal identity, emerges as a theme relatable to many. We share stories of reclaiming our writer's voice amidst the chaos and joy of parenting, and the role therapy can play in nurturing creativity. We then navigate the nuances of the writer-editor relationship—a journey across emotional landscapes as raw drafts evolve into polished masterpieces. Anyone looking to elevate their community cause, take note: SpeakUP! International awaits to amplify your voice, with training sessions ready to polish your story for the world's stage. Join us for an episode that not only lights the path for writers at various stages but also honors the relentless spirit of storytelling.
Josee Smith's web site: https://www.joseesmithbookcoach.com/
Josee Smith's Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/joseesmithbookcoach/

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Chapters

1. Josee Smith's Literary Landscape: Triumph Over Perfectionism and Championing Diverse Voices in Writing (00:00:00)

2. Finding Inspiration (00:00:09)

3. Writing Mystery Novels and Publishing (00:07:14)

4. Cultural Representation in Writing (00:18:56)

5. Becoming a Writer After Motherhood (00:22:33)

6. The Importance of Editing and Feedback (00:32:24)

7. Contact and Promote With SpeakUP! International Inc. (00:44:43)

103 episodes

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As a mentor and beacon of inspiration, Josee Smith joins us to unravel her transformative journey from reader to published author. Facing down the specters of perfectionism and self-doubt, she shares how the solitude of the pandemic became the crucible for her anticipated novel's creation. Her candid reflection resonates deeply, especially for black and brown working moms she now guides towards their literary aspirations, punctuating the necessity of perseverance in the writing craft.
In the heart of our conversation, we probe the mysteries of crafting suspenseful narratives and the vital role of community within them. We reveal tactics to sidestep the paralysis by analysis that besieges many writers, underscoring the power of setting achievable goals and allowing imperfection in early drafts—a nod to author Rachel Heron's wisdom. We also celebrate the rich tapestry diversity weaves into literature, with stories of authors like a Nigerian novelist who boldly threads her heritage into her work, championing the unique voices that need to be heard and read.
Motherhood, often a delicate dance with personal identity, emerges as a theme relatable to many. We share stories of reclaiming our writer's voice amidst the chaos and joy of parenting, and the role therapy can play in nurturing creativity. We then navigate the nuances of the writer-editor relationship—a journey across emotional landscapes as raw drafts evolve into polished masterpieces. Anyone looking to elevate their community cause, take note: SpeakUP! International awaits to amplify your voice, with training sessions ready to polish your story for the world's stage. Join us for an episode that not only lights the path for writers at various stages but also honors the relentless spirit of storytelling.
Josee Smith's web site: https://www.joseesmithbookcoach.com/
Josee Smith's Instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/joseesmithbookcoach/

Thoughts on the podcast? Send us a text message.

Support the Show.

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Chapters

1. Josee Smith's Literary Landscape: Triumph Over Perfectionism and Championing Diverse Voices in Writing (00:00:00)

2. Finding Inspiration (00:00:09)

3. Writing Mystery Novels and Publishing (00:07:14)

4. Cultural Representation in Writing (00:18:56)

5. Becoming a Writer After Motherhood (00:22:33)

6. The Importance of Editing and Feedback (00:32:24)

7. Contact and Promote With SpeakUP! International Inc. (00:44:43)

103 episodes

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