Dec 6, 2019
Mark interviews Talena Winters about her multi-genre fiction,
and the numerous other creative tasks and entrepreneurial endeavors
she is involved in.
Prior to the interview, Mark plays an audiobook marketing tip
from an interview with Will Dages in place of the regular Ad read
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Mark then shares a few comments and tweets and then a personal
update which includes:
In their conversation, Mark and Talena talk about:
- The multiple creative pursuits that Talena is engaged in, and
how she defines herself
- Talena's background as a musician and the creative evolution of
her upbringing that eventually led to writing
- Getting married on the same day that both Talena and her
husband had graduated from university
- The full length-full scale musical that Talena and a good
friend dreamed up and created and which has remained on the
back-burner for many years
- How inspiration strikes and keeps growing when Talena latches
on to an idea
- The course that Talena took from Holly Lisle while she was
still home-schooling her children and how much she valued things
she learned in that class
- The legacy of the "story in the drawer" that Talena wrote and
then tucked away
- The tragic family loss which threw their lives for a loop, the
public way that Talena shared that experience, and the outpouring
of community support
- The empty home, the overwhelming grief, and the surrounding
environmental changes that led to a serious move into writing
- The "creatives for hire" ad for a new magazine that caught
Talena's eye the led to journalistic writing
- Applying that journalistic experience to Talena's inspirational
blog
- How Talena divides up and prioritizes her time
- The value and importance of learning how to say no to certain
projects
- The app Timely that helps Talena track the things she does (so
you can stop lying to yourself)
- The quote that Talena has on her website: "The universe is made
of stories, not of atoms." by Muriel Rukeyser
After the interview, Mark reflects on the importance of saying
NO and in prioritizing the many tasks that often either fall onto a
writer's plate, or come within a writer's horizon.
Links of Interest:
Talena Winters is addicted to stories, tea,
chocolate, yarn, and silver linings. She writes page-turning fiction for
teens and adults in multiple genres, coaches other
writers, has written several award-winning songs, designs knitting
patterns under her label My Secret
Wish, and is lead writer for Move Up magazine. She
currently resides on an acreage in the Peace Country of northern
Alberta, Canada, with her husband, three surviving boys, two dogs,
and an assortment of farm cats. She would love to be a mermaid when
she grows up.
The music for this podcast (“Laser Groove”) was composed and
produced by Kevin MacLeod of www.incompetech.com and is
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0