Indie Author Lifestyle

Angela J. Ford & Stephanie BwaBwa

Are you ready to get the support your need for your author career and life? Join International Indie Bestseller, Angela J. Ford, and fantasy author, Stephanie BwaBwa, as they talk all things writing, publishing, and the real life of an indie author. Welcome to the Indie Author Lifestyle Show. Living your best indie life starts here. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/indieauthorlifestyle/support read less
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040: How to be Intentional with Writing Diverse Indie Novels
Feb 12 2021
040: How to be Intentional with Writing Diverse Indie Novels
Do you have reservations about adding diversity to your novels? In this episode, we discuss how to be intentional about adding diversity to your stories. IN EPISODE 40 YOU WILL LEARN: What is diversity and what it includes more than just race.The importance of bringing something new to the table that readers don’t often see.What to do if you feel like you can’t bring something new to your stories.Why background and viewpoint are important for developing diverse characters.How tone can impact the character point of view and personality. Why you should expand your horizons and read outside of your genre. HOSTS CORNER Don’t miss these! Fantasy Week hosted by ProWritingAidThe Women in Publishing SummitWriter Readiness by Stephanie BwaBwa Stephanie is knee-deep in a story she’d been working on for over a year. This is a book about mages and sirens, following a mage princess and a siren prince who come from two different worlds. This is land versus sea, a very slow burn enemies to lovers romance. She’s already finished her first draft and working on revising it using tips we learned from Tiffany Yates Martin. Learn more about her books here. Angela is wrapping up edits for Music of the Night (Phantom of the Opera meets Beauty and the Beast). As soon as she gets done, she’ll work on the last novel in the Legend of the Nameless One series and she’s excited to see the read-through on the series. Learn more about her books here. We want to hear from you! Indie Author Lifestyle wouldn’t be here without you. We’d love to hear your thoughts and takeaways, your questions and struggles with the Indie Author Life. If today’s topic resonated with you, leave a comment below. We can’t wait to hear from you! Free Workshop! Need Simple Strategies for Boosting Book Sales? Join our email list and we’ll send you the free workshop. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/indieauthorlifestyle/support
032: Developing Consistent Writing Habits During the Summer
Jul 17 2020
032: Developing Consistent Writing Habits During the Summer
Do you have consistent writing habits? In episode 32, we discuss how we develop consistency especially amid distractions and differing schedules. Listen in for pro tips on how to develop consistent writing habits during the summer. IN EPISODE 32 YOU WILL LEARN: How to develop a consistent schedule that allows you to write, edit, repeat. Why having a daily routine is mandatory for productivity.Using multiple writing sessions to help you maintain your flow and increase your word count.Working backward to determine how many words you'll need to write per day to finish your work in progress.Why writing to hit a word count doesn't always work, and here's what you should do if you're struggling.How to create more productive writing sessions by plotting.Staying focused when you have multiple distractions.Why you should have an accountability partner or someone who can help you stay focused on your goals.Ways to stay consistent every single day to increase your word count and production. Afraid of the blank page? Here's some suggestions to overcome the fear of starting. Why you should identify when you do your best work. The importance of trusting yourself when writing so you can overcome your writing fears. What to do when you have ideas for other stories and want to quit your current project and start something new. https://youtu.be/c-_mlzerpLk LINKS MENTIONED IN THE SHOW: 4theWords GIVEAWAY!We’d love to hear from you! Leave a comment below or tag us on Instagram with your #1 takeaway from this week’s episode. Each month we’ll pick one person to win access to one of our paid workshops. HOSTS CORNER Stephanie BwaBwa is working on a brand new series that focuses on mages and sirens who are at war with each other. Learn more about her books here. Stephanie's Book Recommendations: Fiction Recommendation - Steel and Fire Series by Jordan Rivet (YA Fantasy Series) NonFiction Recommendation - Build your Best Writing Life by Kristen Kieffer Angela J. Ford is wrapping up Realm of Rulers and feeling refreshed after taking a break from the series. Learn more about her books here. Angela's Book Recommendations Fiction Recommendation - Ink Mage by Victor Gischler NonFiction Recommendation - Self-Editing for Fiction Writers by Renni Browne and Dave King --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/indieauthorlifestyle/support
031: Strategies for Crafting Best-Selling Novels As A Pantser with Jeffrey L. Kohanek
Jun 1 2020
031: Strategies for Crafting Best-Selling Novels As A Pantser with Jeffrey L. Kohanek
What does your writing process look like? Fantasy author, Jeffrey L. Kohonek shares his process on writing and marketing best selling fantasy novels. IN EPISODE 31 YOU WILL LEARN: How to take your creativity and funnel it into storytelling.Crafting magic systems for your fantasy novels.Taking a series and going from an heavy plotter to a light outliner.Using characters to move your story forward.Gaining confidence in your writing process and understanding whether your need to plot or pants your series.Magic systems, world building and maps: key things to start your fantasy series. What to do if you struggle with character growth and deciding what your character(s) should do next.The key marketing strategies for fantasy authors. Why you should plan your releases to cover the months when income is low versus the months when income is higher.Testing different ad strategies and using a backup plan to give you more funds to test with.How to find quality subscribers for your email list.Fostering community with your email list and how to keep them coming back for more.Do free and 99 cent books still work? https://youtu.be/QjnePscMABA ABOUT Jeffrey L. Kohanek Jeffrey L. Kohanek is an international bestselling author, best known for his Runes of Issalia and Wardens of Issalia epic fantasy series.He grew up in rural Minnesota where comic books sparked his young imagination, inspiring fantasies of heroes with super-powers saving the day. His tastes later evolved to fantasy epics featuring unlikely heroes overcoming impossible odds to save worlds born from the writer’s imagination. Now residing in southern California, Jeff uses his imagination to weave tales of engaging characters caught in fantastic plots to inspire the dreamer within us all.You can contact Jeffrey at author@JeffreyLKohanek.com CONNECT WITH Jeffrey Website GIVEAWAY!We’d love to hear from you! Leave a comment below or tag us on Instagram with your #1 takeaway from this week’s episode. Each month we’ll pick one person to win access to one of our paid workshops. HOSTS CORNER Stephanie BwaBwa is working on her serial and excited about the Indie Author Lifestyle Anthology. Want to submit? Click here for ALL the details. Angela J. Ford is stretching her creativity by writing short stories and is wrapping up her third one, Lord of the Castle. Learn more about her books here. REGISTER FOR A WORKSHOP Workshops are designed for career authors who want in depth training on certain topics to help you take your career to the next level.  Join us each month to dig into writing, publishing and book marketing strategies for only $27.99 plus access to the exclusive community. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/indieauthorlifestyle/support
030: Should you Pants or Plot your Next Novel?
May 15 2020
030: Should you Pants or Plot your Next Novel?
Should you pants or plot your next novel? In episode 30 we dig into the pros and cons of plotting or pantsing your novel. IN EPISODE 30 YOU WILL LEARN: Consider whether your are a more spontaneous person or tend to be more organized and structured. Rules for pantsers and what you should consider before you start writing a story.Why every book does not need extensive plotting and planning and how to tell when you need to take extra time plotting or if you should dive into writing right away.Once a plotters, always a plotter? Here's why you style might change depending on the project you're working on.The cons of over-plotting and why you should allow room for pantsing. Lessons learned from studying story structure and why you understand your genre and popular tropes.What to do when you write yourself into a corner and get stuck.Using visual inspiration, music and the "what if" method to get unstuck. Pros and cons for pantsers.Pros and cons for plotters. https://youtu.be/dHNHr4oBzwg LINKS MENTIONED IN THE SHOW: K.M. Weiland GIVEAWAY!We’d love to hear from you! Leave a comment below or tag us on Instagram with your #1 takeaway from this week’s episode. Each month we’ll pick one person to win access to one of our paid workshops. HOSTS CORNER Stephanie BwaBwa is back in the writing groove and excited about writing her fantasy romance with a siren. She is marketing Seraphim Falling to see what she should do for Book 2. Interested? Learn more about her books here. Angela J. Ford is supposed to be taking a break after finishing Fated and releasing the audiobook for Pawn. She is excited about working on her Beauty and the Beast retelling and writing her own sea-themed story: Realm of Rulers. Learn more about her books here. REGISTER FOR A WORKSHOP Workshops are designed for career authors who want in depth training on certain topics to help you take your career to the next level.  Join us each month to dig into writing, publishing and book marketing strategies for only $27.99 plus access to the exclusive community. Sign up for a workshop here. JOIN THE COMMUNITY The journey to becoming a full-time author on your own terms doesn’t have to be lonely or hard. We have an awesome community where we chat daily, write together, and motivate each other. Join the Indie Author Lifestyle Community LISTEN TO PREVIOUS EPISODES --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/indieauthorlifestyle/support
029: How To Co-Write an Epic Fantasy Series with Robert Zangari
May 9 2020
029: How To Co-Write an Epic Fantasy Series with Robert Zangari
Interesting in co-writing an epic fantasy series? Robert Zangari takes us behind the scenes of cowriting a 12-book series with his dad. IN EPISODE 29 YOU WILL LEARN: The creative freedom of self-publishing. How to take someone else's vision and incorporate ideas to embellish the plot line.The process of co-writing and whether you should write back and forth with your co-author.How to combine two difference voices when developing characters.Compromising when it comes to co-writing and how to settle disagreements.Scheduling your epic fantasy series and determining how many books and how often to release.Marketing tactics for an epic fantasy series including kickstarters, reader magnets and pricing.Finding a constant source of constant inspiration and asking the question: What if?Advice for authors who want to start co-writing but don't know how/where to begin. https://youtu.be/mT0-jpvGRBw ABOUT ROBERT ZANGARI Robert Zangari is a fantasy fiction writer and co-author of the Legends of Kalda universe. He started his writing career in 2009 writing non-fiction but switched to writing fantasy novels in 2011 to help his father, Dan Zangari. Since 1991, Dan had been writing a fantasy epic but due to other responsibilities the work was never completed. However in 2011 Robert began working with his father. Together they created a new series based on Dan's original concepts called, Tales of the Amulet. Robert grew up in northern Utah where he attended Weber State University and the University of Utah, studying Bio-medical Engineering. He served a proselyting mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in eastern Tennessee. He currently resides in Utah, just north of Salt Lake City, with his wife, three daughters, and their dog, Chewie. When he's not writing, he enjoys immersing himself in stories through a variety of mediums (Books, plays/musicals, TV, Movies and Video Games), practicing martial arts, spending time with his family and serving in his Church. CONNECT WITH ROBERT WebsiteFacebook GIVEAWAY!We’d love to hear from you! Leave a comment below or tag us on Instagram with your #1 takeaway from this week’s episode. Each month we’ll pick one person to win access to one of our paid workshops. HOSTS CORNER Stephanie BwaBwa just got the brand new cover for Seraphim Falling. She is testing out marketing strategies to see what works best for her series. See the new cover here! Angela J. Ford just released Curse of the Healer, finished writing Fated and just released the audiobook for Pawn. Learn more about her books here. REGISTER FOR A WORKSHOP Workshops are designed for career authors who want in depth training on certain topics to help you take your career --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/indieauthorlifestyle/support
028: Book Launching Basics: Pricing, Pre-Orders and Planning
May 1 2020
028: Book Launching Basics: Pricing, Pre-Orders and Planning
To pre-order or not to pre-order? 99 cents or full price? This episode covers book launching challenges authors face and simple steps to overcome them. IN EPISODE 28 YOU WILL LEARN: Should you pre-order or live launch? The answer may surprise you.How established authors can use pre-orders, ad campaigns and newsletter swaps to boost sales.The kinds of authors you should target when you're releasing a book.Why you shouldn't have a one-day spike during your launch and what you should focus on instead.99 cents or full price? Pricing strategies for new and established authors. The pros and cons of Kindle Unlimited and how to make money with page reads.What authors often forget about when pricing their books.How to avoid returns and low quality readers.Understanding also-boughts and the dangerous of pushing your books on friends and family.Using your review team to get more reviews. Advertising your book and how to be successful with it.Pro Tips for using Amazon Ads especially when you release a book plus how to track your ads to ensure you are profitable.Is advertising necessary for an indie author? The importance of newsletter swaps and how to use them to make your book launch effective.How to use research for your book launch.What to do after your book releases to keep it selling. Social media strategies for authors. The #1 takeaway for authors on planning a book launch. https://youtu.be/gcI7-wcphu0 LINKS MENTIONED IN THE SHOW: Inkarnate - Create Fantasy MapsMark Dawson's Ads for Authors - CourseHelp! My Facebook Ads Suck - Book SeriesAds for Authors Who Hate Ads - BookBookfunnel StoryOriginArt of the Arcane Bookfunnel Management GIVEAWAY!We’d love to hear from you! Leave a comment below or tag us on Instagram with your #1 takeaway from this week’s episode. Each month we’ll pick one person to win access to one of our paid workshops. REAL TALK Stephanie BwaBwa finished episode 2 of her serial and has begun a fantasy romance serial with an island girl and a man from the sea. Interested? Learn more about her books here. Angela J. Ford is jotting down ideas on her fantasy romance serial and planning her big epic fantasy series for 2021. Learn more about her books here. REGISTER FOR A WORKSHOP Wo --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/indieauthorlifestyle/support
027: The Power of Research for Writing Addictive Stories with Bestselling Author Andy Peloquin
Apr 28 2020
027: The Power of Research for Writing Addictive Stories with Bestselling Author Andy Peloquin
How do you make your stories addictive? Listen to bestselling fantasy author, Andy Peloquin as he shares about anti-heroes, using research in writing, and creating a connection to your readers that leaves your audience wanting more. IN EPISODE 27 YOU WILL LEARN: Why writing thieves, bounty hunters, and people on the wrong side of the law is so much more fun.Using psychology and neurology in writing to find a connection to your characters. How to stay on schedule with writing and releasing without getting burnt out. The logistics of sitting down and ironing out an entire series included books and themes. What to do to keep writing fun, surprise yourself, and continue to come up with new ideas.How to use research to better understand people, give them their own voice and help the reader see from a different perspective or viewpoint. Evolving your world building based around your character's backstory and need. Using characters to make your stories addictive. Why you should work with an editor who pushes you and helps you grow as a writer.Marketing as an author and finding success by using Facebook and Amazon Ads. Tips and recommendations for being more fan centric when it comes to social media.Asking your reader questions to start the conversation and encourage a back and forth connection. Advice for authors who are writing and publishing but not as inspired as they'd like to be. https://youtu.be/yKdaTktEpkQ ABOUT ANDY PELOQUIN First and foremost, Andy is a storyteller and an artist--words are his palette. Fantasy and science fiction are his genres of choice, and he loves to explore the darker side of human nature through the filter of heroes, villains, and everything in between. He is also a freelance writer, a book lover, and a guy who just loves to meet new people and spend hours talking about his fascination for the worlds he encounters in the pages of fantasy and sci-fi novels. Speculative fiction provide us with an escape, a way to forget about our mundane problems and step into worlds where anything is possible. It transcends age, gender, religion, race, or lifestyle--it is our way of believing what cannot be, delving into the unknowable, and discovering hidden truths about ourselves and our world in a brand new way. Fiction at its very best! CONNECT WITH ANDY WebsiteFacebookThe Fantasy Fiends Podcast GIVEAWAY!We’d love to hear from you! Leave a comment below or tag us on Instagram with your #1 takeaway from this week’s episode. Each month we’ll pick one person to win access to one of our paid workshops. HOSTS CORNER Stephanie BwaBwa is out of her writing slump and having fun diving into her serial with an angelic storm elemental. Learn more about Stephanie’s work here. Angela J. Ford is working on her final edits of Fat --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/indieauthorlifestyle/support
026: The Healthy Indie Author
Apr 14 2020
026: The Healthy Indie Author
Are you a healthy indie author? In today’s episode, we talk about staying healthy while staying at home. We also share from our personal lives what we are doing to stay mentally and physically healthy. IN EPISODE 26 YOU WILL LEARN: What you feed your mind is important, here’s why you should turn off channels that feed you negative information. How to adjust, pivot and find your sources of peace whether its music, quiet times, devotionals, meditation or prayer.Why you should have a set routine and schedule for the day. Using food prep to ensure you’re eating healthy every day and watching what you put into your bodies.Sitting behind a screen all day? Here are some reasons why you should get up and move around. The #1 question you should ask yourself right now: What can I do to be healthy?Why you should take the time to relax, have fun and be spontaneous. LINKS MENTIONED IN THE SHOW: Young Adult Fantasy Addicts – Facebook GroupMusic: Steffany GretzingerTrello GIVEAWAY!We’d love to hear from you! Leave a comment below or tag us on Instagram with your #1 takeaway from this week’s episode. Each month we’ll pick one person to win access to one of our paid workshops. REAL TALK Stephanie BwaBwa is having a slower week, but she’s still finding ways to write by working on her serial. Learn more about her books here. Angela J. Ford is working on her passion project, a fantasy romance serial which just released. Learn more about her serial here. REGISTER FOR A WORKSHOP Workshops are designed for career authors who want in depth training on certain topics to help you take your career to the next level.  Join us each month to dig into writing, publishing and book marketing strategies for only $27.99 plus access to the exclusive community. April Workshop: How to Get Reviews on Amazon – Register Now!May Workshop: Reach an International Audience – Register Now! JOIN THE COMMUNITY The journey to becoming a full-time author on your own terms doesn’t have to be lonely or hard. We have an awesome community where we chat daily, write together, and motivate each other. Join the Indie Author Lifestyle Community by going to www.indieauthorlifestyle.com/innercircle. LISTEN TO PREVIOUS EPISODES --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/indieauthorlifestyle/support
025: Write, Publish, Repeat with Bestselling Fantasy Author J.T. Williams
Mar 31 2020
025: Write, Publish, Repeat with Bestselling Fantasy Author J.T. Williams
Simple steps to becoming a six-figure author: write, publish, repeat, featuring bestselling fantasy author, J.T. Williams. IN EPISODE 25 YOU WILL LEARN: How to go from part-time writer to full-time writer without losing your productivity.Setting up boundaries for yourself to keep the words flowing. The pros and cons of bouncing between books and writing more than one series at a time.How to determine what series to spend your time on and how to use reader engagement to determine what you should write next. What to do if you have books out and they aren't selling.Why you shouldn't wait for your books to be perfect before you publish, here's what to do instead.Using marketing to set yourself up for a six-figure indie career. Advertising strategies for a book series and why you should trust your gut.Who to target when you advertise your books on Facebook and Amazon Ads.Why you should never stop promoting your books.Pricing your books and why 99 cents might not be the best price for conversions and reader loyalty. Understanding also-boughts and why you shouldn't mess them up. ABOUT J.T. WILLIAMS USA TODAY BESTSELLING author J.T. Williams writes both epic fantasy, inspired by the likes of Tolkien, Salvatore, and Brooks, along with darker sword and sorcery, fueled by countless hours playing Elder Scrolls, The Legend of Zelda, and many other fantasy RPG/ MMORPGs. When he isn't writing, he wages war in his backyard with his children having make-believe battles against the orcs invading from next door. He is married and has five little orc slayers. As a longtime lover of fantasy and the surreal, he hopes you enjoy his contributions to the world of fantasy and magic. CONNECT WITH J.T. WebsiteFacebook LINKS MENTIONED IN THE SHOW: Dragon DictationBlue Yeti Mic GIVEAWAY!We’d love to hear from you! Leave a comment below or tag us on Instagram with your #1 takeaway from this week’s episode. Each month we’ll pick one person to win access to one of our paid workshops. HOSTS CORNER Stephanie BwaBwa is chasing after her characters who are doing their own thing. Pro tip: If your characters deviate from the outline, let them! Just remember to go back to the next point in your outline. Learn more about Stephanie’s work here. Angela J. Ford is working on Fated and seeking out inspiration by reading fantasy books and playing video games. Learn more about her serial here. REGISTER FOR A WORKSHOP Workshops are designed for career authors who want in depth --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/indieauthorlifestyle/support
024: The True Elements of Crafting A Superior Villain For Your Novel with Hosts Angela & Stephanie
Mar 20 2020
024: The True Elements of Crafting A Superior Villain For Your Novel with Hosts Angela & Stephanie
Are you stuck when it comes to crafter a super villain for your novel? In today's episode, we talk about our favorite villains, what makes them realistic, and strategies you can use to create your own super villain. IN EPISODE 24 YOU WILL LEARN: Why your villain shouldn't be evil just for the sake of being evil. Using Thanos as an example of a villain who is relatable.Three questions you should ask you villain: Who are you? What happened? What are the decisions you should make?How to humanize your villain by using life decisions.Differentiating between a hero and a villain when bad decisions are made. Making your character likable even when they make mistakes. Links mentioned in the show: Disney Game: VillainousOnce Upon a Time - TV ShowThe Festival of Trial and Ember (Faerie Festival Series Book 1) by Logan MiehlThe Mortal Instruments Series by Cassandra ClareThe Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins GIVEAWAY! We'd love to hear from you! Leave a comment below or tag us on Instagram with your #1 takeaway from this week's episode. Each month we'll pick one person to win access to one of our paid workshops. HOSTS CORNER Stephanie BwaBwa is having a lot of fun working on her story, sticking to her outline and allowing room for new things to happen. She has also been going through Pinterest and creating mood boards. View one of her mood boards here. Angela J. Ford is enjoying working on the 2nd half of Fated and excited about her adult fairy tale serial. Learn more about her serial here. REGISTER FOR A WORKSHOP Workshops are designed for career authors who want in depth training on certain topics to help you take your career to the next level.  Join us each month to dig into writing, publishing and book marketing strategies for only $27.99 plus access to the exclusive community. April Workshop: How to Get Reviews on Amazon – --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/indieauthorlifestyle/support
023: Writing Multiple Series in Multiple Genres with Jordan Rivet
Mar 13 2020
023: Writing Multiple Series in Multiple Genres with Jordan Rivet
Does writing multiple genres under the same name skew your audiences and profitability? Listen in to Jordan Rivet as she shares her methods on writing multiple series in multiple genres. IN EPISODE 23 YOU WILL LEARN: Does writing multiple genres under the same name skew your audience and profitability? How to balance writing more than one book at a time and in multiple genres.Plotting your novel to keep the pacing and momentum throughout the story.Using life transformations to stimulate your writing.Developing characters organically and learning about them by writing their story.Writing series over a stand-alone and why it's more profitable.When to determine how many books will be in a series.What to do if you get tired of writing the same characters in a series. The mindset and expectations you should have when you publish your first book. ABOUT JORDAN RIVET Jordan Rivet is an American author of swashbuckling fantasy and post-apocalyptic science fiction. She has written sixteen books across five series, including YA fantasy adventures Steel and Fire, Empire of Talents, and The Fire Queen’s Apprentice, and science fiction including Wake Me After the Apocalypse and The Seabound Chronicles. Originally from Arizona, Jordan lives in Hong Kong with her husband. When she’s not writing, she likes to read, travel, binge-watch TV shows, and eat other people’s cooking. Jordan’s books are available in ebook, audio, and paperback.  CONNECT WITH JORDAN WebsiteFacebookInstagram Links mentioned in the show: Save the Cat!Save the Cat! Writes a Novel GIVEAWAY! We'd love to hear from you! Leave a comment below or tag us on Instagram with your #1 takeaway from this week's episode. Each month we'll pick one person to win access to one of our paid workshops. HOSTS CORNER Stephanie BwaBwa is working on her series and strategizing how to write multiple series at the same time. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/indieauthorlifestyle/support
022: Knowing What & How to Budget to Advance your Indie Author Career
Mar 7 2020
022: Knowing What & How to Budget to Advance your Indie Author Career
Starting a new project? Do you know how to budget for your next book or are you wasting time and money? Listen in as Angela and Stephanie share tips on budgeting for your indie author career. IN EPISODE 22 YOU WILL LEARN: What to think about when packaging your book and the timeline and costs to keep in mind.Why should have a monthly budget for marketing.Costs you should consider, especially if you're a new author.Startup costs for an indie author you might not be aware of and what you shouldn't waste money on.When to expect a decent ROI in your books. Budgeting your time wisely when it comes to writing, marketing and publishing. Being aware of the places where you can cut costs. HOST’S CORNER: A PEEK BEHIND THE SCENES OF WHAT WE’RE WORKING ON Stephanie BwaBwa wrote over 10k this week and is closer to finishing her first draft for Seraphim Resistance and most importantly, having FUN with her story. She also hired the narrator for Seraphim Falling. Learn more here. Angela J. Ford wrote the ending of Fated and is getting chills working on her draft. Learn more about the novel here. REGISTER FOR AN UPCOMING WORKSHOP BUDGETING FOR INDIE AUTHORS - This workshop will deep dive into how to create a smart budget for your indie author career. Click here for more details. Join the Indie Author Lifestyle Community The journey to becoming a full-time author on your own terms doesn’t have to be lonely or hard. We have an awesome community where we chat daily, write together, and motivate each other. Join the Indie Author Lifestyle Community by going to www.indieauthorlifestyle.com/innercircle. LISTEN TO PREVIOUS EPISODES 021: Exploring Magical Systems, Crafting Flawed Characters & Building a World that Readers Love with Miri C. Golden020: Top Strategies for Crafting Real and Relatable Characters with Stephanie BwaBwa019: Balancing Your Indie Career When Using A Pen Name with Alisha Klapheke --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/indieauthorlifestyle/support