• #119 Solo Episode: Estelle’s Edge on Steering Through The Publishing Gauntlet
    2024/12/26

    The publishing industry is going through a groundbreaking sea change, reminiscent of the early days of the Internet. In this episode, Estelle Erasmus speaks about the current state of the publishing landscape, changes she is seeing, how to traverse them, and what to expect going forward.

    Estelle discusses the significant challenges faced by editors and writers due to the rise of AI, ongoing layoffs with media companies, the diminishing presence of print magazines, and the increasing presence of the digital world.

    In this episode:

    • Estelle’s insights on the changes within the publishing industry.

    • The decline of print magazines and the rise of social media, and what that means now

    • The importance of good writing skills - and how to use it to break through the noise

    • Exploring Substack and new publishing models

    • What book publishers find valuable. Hint: it’s not necessarily social media followers

    • The future of legacy media

    • How to keep an audience’s/reader’s attention



    Connect with Estelle Erasmus

    Apply to be on Freelance Writing Direct in a coaching episode: email freelancewritingdirect@gmail.com and state three of the issues you are dealing with that you would like Estelle’s help with.

    ​​FREE PITCHING GUIDE: Find out more about this episode at

    https://estelleserasmus.com/podcast. You also get a free pitching guide if you sign up for her newsletter.

    Sign up for Estelle’s Personal Essay Class for Writer’s Digest

    https://www.writersonlineworkshops.com/courses/writing-the-personal-essay-101-fundamentals

    Sign up for Estelle’s NYU Classes

    https://www.sps.nyu.edu/professional-pathways/faculty/e/1068-estelle-erasmus.html

    Get Her Book

    Writing That Gets Noticed: Find Your Voice, Become a Better Storyteller, Get Published: https://rb.gy/5ihwp0

    Order Her Audiobook:

    https://shorturl.at/4uG2P

    Sign up for her Substack https://estelleserasmus.substack.com (with craft advice and writing opportunities). Paid subscribers receive opportunities for pitch reviews, plus bonus clips from Freelance Writing Direct guests

    Follow Estelle:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/EstelleSErasmus

    TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@EstelleSErasmus

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/EstelleSerasmus

    BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/estelleserasmus.bsky.social

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  • #118 Reflections on Writing for Next Avenue/PBS with Managing Editor Julie Pfitzinger
    2024/12/19
    Julie Pfitzinger has been with Next Avenue, a digital publication of Twin Cities PBS, for seven years and is the Managing Editor and Senior Editor for Features. She has worked as a writer and editor for more than 25 years; her work has appeared in publications including the Star Tribune and Minnesota Parent. For several years, she was a managing editor for the community lifestyle magazine group at Tiger Oak Media in Minneapolis, where she also served as writer and editor for Saint Paul Magazine and other Tiger Oak publications. In this episode: Julie’s 25-year career in writing and editing [2:33] What types of articles Next Avenue publishes [3:47] The changing demographic of Next Avenue’s readers [4:37] The topics the publication covers, including retirement, health, volunteering, money, caregiving, relationships and lifestyle [4:37] How and where to pitch observational personal essays and articles [6:49] The way that Next Avenue prefers to cover parenting in stories and why the holidays is such a key time [6:57] When humor pieces work [9:51] What makes an older story relevant? [10:23] The pandemic’s impact on older generations and what kinds of pitches on COVID work [15:40] The specific (but easy) pitching portal, word count, pay and rights [20:41] Why Next Avenue doesn’t do roundups [24:07] Criteria for writing about travel for the publication [24:14] Julie’s joy at working with writers [37:22] Connect with Julie Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/julie.pfitzinger?mibextid=LQQJ4d Connect with Next Avenue Next Avenue Submission Guidelines https://www.nextavenue.org/submission-guidelines/ Pitching Portal for Next Avenue https://airtable.com/apppNGXCs7kzbdiJr/shrvCs3ijylnpcTnH Stories Mentioned in This Episode The Founding Mothers of NPR https://www.nextavenue.org/founding-mothers-of-npr/ My Parenting Strategy Was Too Effective https://www.nextavenue.org/it-turns-out-my-parenting-strategy-was-too-effective/ Sorry Nobody Wants Your Parents’ Stuff https://www.nextavenue.org/nobody-wants-parents-stuff/ Lying for Love: The Psychology of Catfishing https://www.nextavenue.org/lying-for-love-the-psychology-of-catfishing/ Two Adoptions, One Family: A Story of Two Brothers https://www.nextavenue.org/two-adoptions-one-family-a-story-of-two-brothers/ Don’t Tell Me To Stop Saying ‘Don’t’ https://www.nextavenue.org/dont-tell-me-to-stop-saying-dont/ Estelle’s new Essay on Next Avenue Lessons from a Babysitter with a Restless Spirit https://www.nextavenue.org/lessons-from-a-babysitter-with-a-restless-spirit/ Connect with Estelle Erasmus Apply to be on Freelance Writing Direct in a coaching episode: email freelancewritingdirect@gmail.com and state three of the issues you are dealing with that you would like Estelle’s help with. ​​FREE PITCHING GUIDE: Find out more about this episode at https://estelleserasmus.com/podcast. You also get a free pitching guide if you sign up for her newsletter. Sign up for Estelle’s Personal Essay Class for Writer’s Digest https://www.writersonlineworkshops.com/courses/writing-the-personal-essay-101-fundamentals Sign up for Estelle’s NYU Classes https://www.sps.nyu.edu/professional-pathways/faculty/e/1068-estelle-erasmus.html Get Her Book Writing That Gets Noticed: Find Your Voice, Become a Better Storyteller, Get Published: https://rb.gy/5ihwp0 Order Her Audiobook: https://shorturl.at/4uG2P Sign up for her Substack https://estelleserasmus.substack.com (with craft advice and writing opportunities). Paid subscribers receive opportunities for pitch reviews, plus bonus clips from Freelance Writing Direct guests Follow Estelle: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/EstelleSErasmus TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@EstelleSErasmus Twitter: https://twitter.com/EstelleSerasmus BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/estelleserasmus.bsky.social
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  • #117 The Magical Metamorphosis Of Character Development Featuring Ann Garvin
    2024/12/12

    Ann Garvin, Ph.D. is the USA Today Bestselling author, finalist for the Thomas Wolf Fiction Prize, and freelance contributor at the New York Times. Ann is a nurse, scientist, educator and author of six funny and sad novels. She writes about women who do too much in a world that asks too much from them. She currently teaches creative writing at Drexel University in their low residency MFA program and is the founder of the multiple award-winning Tall Poppy Writers.

    In this episode:

    • The background of Bummer Camp [2:26]

    • How Ann structured the transformation of each character in her novel [5:27]

    • The way she built in conflict and roadblocks for each of her characters [8:34]

    • How Ann equates structuring her book to painting a wall [13:09]

    • What Ann does when she underwrites to fill in the gaps [17:58]

    • Focusing on action and movement in the book [20:47]

    • How Ann uses the endings of chapters to “open the door” to the next chapter [22:17]

    • Ann’s groundbreaking way of promoting the book [29:17]

    Connect with Ann

    https://anngarvin.com

    Twitter:

    https://x.com/AnnGarvin_

    Instagram:

    https://www.instagram.com/anngarvin_/

    Facebook:

    https://www.facebook.com/AnnWertzGarvin?ref=br_tf

    Facebook:

    https://www.facebook.com/ann.w.garvin

    Ann’s Modern Love essay

    He Wanted To Date Younger Women

    https://www.nytimes.com/2024/06/07/style/modern-love-he-wanted-to-date-younger-women.html

    Buy Bummer Camp on Estelle’s Bookshop

    https://bookshop.org/p/books/bummer-camp-ann-garvin/21144547?aid=98827&ean=9781662518560&listref=authors-who-have-appeared-on-freelance-writing-direct&

    Connect with Estelle Erasmus

    Apply to be on Freelance Writing Direct in a coaching episode: email freelancewritingdirect@gmail.com and state three of the issues you are dealing with that you would like Estelle’s help with.

    ​​FREE PITCHING GUIDE: Find out more about this episode at

    https://estelleserasmus.com/podcast. You also get a free pitching guide if you sign up for her newsletter.

    Sign up for Estelle’s Personal Essay Class for Writer’s Digest

    https://www.writersonlineworkshops.com/courses/writing-the-personal-essay-101-fundamentals

    Sign up for Estelle’s NYU Classes

    https://www.sps.nyu.edu/professional-pathways/faculty/e/1068-estelle-erasmus.html

    Get Her Book

    Writing That Gets Noticed: Find Your Voice, Become a Better Storyteller, Get Published: https://rb.gy/5ihwp0

    Order Her Audiobook:

    https://shorturl.at/4uG2P

    Sign up for her Substack https://estelleserasmus.substack.com (with craft advice and writing opportunities). Paid subscribers receive opportunities for pitch reviews, plus bonus clips from Freelance Writing Direct guests

    Follow Estelle:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/EstelleSErasmus

    TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@EstelleSErasmus

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/EstelleSerasmus

    BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/estelleserasmus.bsky.social

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    33 分
  • #116 Conversations with Abby: Ruminations on Writing Featuring Abigail Thomas
    2024/12/05
    Abigail Thomas has four children,12 grandchildren, two great grandchildren, eleven books, and a high school education. She was asked to leave Bryn Mawr freshman year when she told the Dean she was pregnant, and she never went back. She had always wanted to be a writer, but for a long time the closest she came was bopping around her kitchen to Paperback Writer, by the Beatles. When she was forty-eight, after an interesting adventure, when she got home, she left her ego outside, and began to write a story. It didn't work, but instead of crumpling it up saying "who do you think you are?" sat in a different chair, and another, and at the end of the afternoon, she had written a story. It was published in the Columbia Journal of Poetry and Prose. She had learned you have to keep at it. Writing is work of the best kind. She has written two short story collections, one novel and four works of non-fiction, including the memoirs Safekeeping; A Three Dog Life; What Comes Next and How to Like It; and a book about writing, Thinking about Memoir. Still Life at Eighty: The Next Interesting Thing is her latest memoir, published by Scribners in November 2024. In this episode: Abigail’s new book, Still Life at Eighty, now published by Scribner [1:11] What gravitas means to Abby [3:44] Why Abby’s go to reference is always the dictionary [3:59] The gifts Abby sees in aging [9:06] The meaning of ambition and weaving [7:04] How guilt grows up and becomes regret and how Abby really feels about guilt [15:02] What compels her to write [18:27] Using a person’s voice as a framing device [25:43] The importance of vulnerability and creativity in your writing [27:22] The meaning of her two tattoos and the third one she wants to get [31:30] Connect with Abigail Thomas: Website: https://www.abigailthomas.net Substack Abigail Thomas/What Comes Next?: https://abigailthomas.substack.com Abigail on the Joe Donahue podcast https://www.wamc.org/podcast/the-roundtable/2024-11-20/abigail-thomass-still-life-at-80 Estelle’s prior Episode #83 with Abby https://estelleserasmus.com/83-writing-your-way-into-an-engaging-and-enthralling-story-featuring-abigail-thomas/ Connect with Estelle Erasmus Check out Estelle's latest Substack post Debunking The Myths of Writing https://open.substack.com/pub/estelleserasmus/p/debunking-the-myths-of-writing Apply to be on Freelance Writing Direct in a coaching episode: email freelancewritingdirect@gmail.com and state three of the issues you are dealing with that you would like Estelle’s help with. ​​FREE PITCHING GUIDE: Find out more about this episode at https://estelleserasmus.com/podcast. You also get a free pitching guide if you sign up for her newsletter. Sign up for Estelle’s Personal Essay Class for Writer’s Digest https://www.writersonlineworkshops.com/courses/writing-the-personal-essay-101-fundamentals Sign up for Estelle’s NYU Classes https://www.sps.nyu.edu/professional-pathways/faculty/e/1068-estelle-erasmus.html Get Her Book Writing That Gets Noticed: Find Your Voice, Become a Better Storyteller, Get Published: https://rb.gy/5ihwp0 Order Her Audiobook: https://shorturl.at/4uG2P Sign up for her Substack https://estelleserasmus.substack.com (with craft advice and writing opportunities). Paid subscribers receive opportunities for pitch reviews, plus bonus clips from Freelance Writing Direct guests Follow Estelle: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/EstelleSErasmus TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@EstelleSErasmus Twitter: https://twitter.com/EstelleSerasmus BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/estelleserasmus.bsky.social
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  • #115 Coaching Episode: Estelle’s Edge on Crafting Notable Narratives
    2024/11/28
    Deborah Copperud is a freelance writer, independent podcast producer, and former reference librarian. Her writing has been published in Glamour, Racket, Defenestration, Great River Review, Potomac Review, Door Is A Jar, Another Chicago Magazine, and Blue Earth Review, and her Substack newsletter Deborah Copperud Shops at Target. Her work is forthcoming in The Rumpus and Good Tape. She co-hosts the It's My Screen Time Too and Spock Talk podcasts and teaches podcasting for Minneapolis Community Education. Copperud is currently at work on an essay collection about volunteering, a subject she’s uniquely qualified to cover, having volunteered as a preschool choir accompanist, Democratic party activist, elementary school library book shelver, rock band cellist, potluck block party organizer, and Chess Club scorekeeper. Copperud holds a B.A. in English from the University of Minnesota and a master’s in Library and Information Studies from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She enjoys jogging and biking around the Chain of Lakes in Minneapolis, where she lives with her husband and three children. In This Episode: What lane to choose when there are so many? An exercise that Estelle suggests to do for clarity Why information is power and how to accrue it Building an information network Finding agents by thinking outside the box Changing your mindset to a positive one Finding the hook in your writing Framing a story in a timely way Adding in layers to create depth in an essay Using mind mapping to find your focus Getting the SEO juice in your title Connect with Deborah Substack: https://deborahcopperud.substack.com/ Deborah’s piece for Glamour Best Acne Podcasts: Treating Acne Through the Ears https://www.glamour.com/story/best-acne-podcasts Episode Mentioned Coaching Episode #84 Estelle’s Edge: Coaching to Get Your Writing Noticed with Anna Medaris https://estelleserasmus.com/84-estelles-edge-live-coaching-to-get-your-writing-noticed/ Estelle's article on the AARP/The Ethel How Penny Marshall's "Laverne" Was the Role Model That Saved Me https://www.aarpethel.com/fulfillment/why-penny-marshalls-laverne-was-the-role-model-that-saved-me Connect with Estelle Erasmus Apply to be on Freelance Writing Direct in a coaching episode: email freelancewritingdirect@gmail.com and state three of the issues you are dealing with that you would like Estelle’s help with. ​​FREE PITCHING GUIDE: Find out more about this episode at https://estelleserasmus.com/podcast. You also get a free pitching guide if you sign up for her newsletter. Sign up for Estelle’s Personal Essay Class for Writer’s Digest https://www.writersonlineworkshops.com/courses/writing-the-personal-essay-101-fundamentals Sign up for Estelle’s NYU Classes https://www.sps.nyu.edu/professional-pathways/faculty/e/1068-estelle-erasmus.html Get Her Book Writing That Gets Noticed: Find Your Voice, Become a Better Storyteller, Get Published: https://rb.gy/5ihwp0 Order Her Audiobook: https://shorturl.at/4uG2P Sign up for her Substack https://estelleserasmus.substack.com (with craft advice and writing opportunities). Paid subscribers receive opportunities for pitch reviews, plus bonus clips from Freelance Writing Direct guests Follow Estelle: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/EstelleSErasmus TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@EstelleSErasmus Twitter: https://twitter.com/EstelleSerasmus BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/estelleserasmus.bsky.social
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  • #114 Spotlighting Sibling Friction in Fiction Featuring Betsy Lerner
    2024/11/21

    Betsy Lerner is the author of the recently released novel, Shred Sisters (Grove Press, October 2024). She is also the author The Bridge Ladies, The Forest for the Trees and Food and Loathing. With Temple Grandin, she is the co-author of the New York Times bestseller Visual Thinking: The Hidden Gifts of People Who Think in Pictures, Patterns and Abstractions. She received an MFA from Columbia University in Poetry where she was selected as one of PEN’s Emerging Writers. She also received the Tony Godwin Publishing Prize for Editors. After working as an editor for 15 years, she became an agent and is currently a partner with Dunow, Carlson and Lerner Literary Agency.

    • The surprising origin of the Shred Sisters and the reason a temporary title became so much more [3:51]

    • How Betsy’s life informed the book’s backstory and is reflected in multiple characters [7:16]

    • Writing a coming of age story with a twist [7:22]

    • The difference between writing fiction and nonfiction, and why Betsy enjoys this latest genre so much [7:57]

    • The value of good transitions to move the reader along and hook them into the story [10:46]

    • Betsy’s ‘acorn’ theory and how she dropped seeds throughout her book [15:22]

    • The key to structure and why many writers struggle with it [21:51]

    • What Betsy really thinks about the process of revision and why slowing down is essential [24:06]

    • The other side of her work, acting as a literary agent [25:01]

    • How Betsy ended up going viral on TikTok and becoming a book influencer [26:28]

    • Betsy’s dream for her book, and who she would cast in the movie [32:50]

    • Why a writer should never write for an audience [36:32]

    Connect with Betsy

    Photo Credit: Maryana Karayim

    Website: https://betsylerner.com

    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@betsylerner

    The New York Times Book Review of Shred Sisters

    https://www.nytimes.com/2024/09/30/books/review/shred-sisters-betsy-lerner.html

    Connect with Estelle Erasmus

    ​​FREE PITCHING GUIDE: Find out more about this episode at

    https://estelleserasmus.com/podcast. You also get a free pitching guide if you sign up for her newsletter.

    Sign up for Estelle’s Personal Essay Class for Writer’s Digest

    https://www.writersonlineworkshops.com/courses/writing-the-personal-essay-101-fundamentals

    Sign up for Estelle’s NYU Classes

    https://www.sps.nyu.edu/professional-pathways/faculty/e/1068-estelle-erasmus.html

    Get Her Book

    Writing That Gets Noticed: Find Your Voice, Become a Better Storyteller, Get Published: https://rb.gy/5ihwp0

    Order Her Audiobook:

    https://shorturl.at/4uG2P

    Sign up for her Substack https://estelleserasmus.substack.com (with craft advice and writing opportunities). Paid subscribers receive opportunities for pitch reviews, plus bonus clips from Freelance Writing Direct guests

    Follow Estelle:

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/EstelleSErasmus

    TikTok: https://tiktok.com/@EstelleSErasmus

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/EstelleSerasmus

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    39 分
  • #113 Writing with Ambition Featuring Kristi Coulter
    2024/11/14

    Kristi Coulter is the author of EXIT INTERVIEW: THE LIFE & DEATH OF MY AMBITIOUS CAREER, out now in paperback. Her previous book, the memoir-in-essays NOTHING GOOD CAN COME FROM THIS, was a finalist for the Washington State Book Award. Kristi's work has also appeared in New York Magazine, The Paris Review, Elle, Longreads, and many other publications. Her Substack newsletter, Loose Canon, offers personal and irreverent commentary on film and music. She is a former resident at Ragdale and the Mineral School and has taught writing at the University of Washington, University of Michigan, Hugo House, and the Work Room. Kristi lives in Seattle and Los Angeles.

    In this episode:

    • Picking the perfect title and a trick on how to do it [2:48]

    • Why Kristi wrote her book using the present tense and the challenges that imposed [6:27]

    • Deciding what to leave in and what to take out [12:42]

    • How Kristi incorporated historical context into her book to make a point without preaching to the reader [13:41]

    • Incorporating humor in memoir writing and playing with forms [18:34]

    • Finding the perfect equation between scene and summary [21:42]

    • Making the narrator relatable, not likable [23:29]

    • Kristi’s advice for aspiring Memoir Writers [27:52]

    • The benefits of writing chapters out of sequence [28:05]

    • Understanding the meaning of that first “Discovery Draft” [28:28]

    • Selling a book on proposal. What you need to know [30:56]

    • The art of writing a synopsis [32:36]

    • The impact Kristi’s book is having on women at Amazon and beyond [33:59]

    Connect with Kristi

    Instagram: https://instagram.com/kristi.c.coulter

    Threads: @kristiccoulter;

    Facebook:

    https://facebook.com/kristicoulter

    Podcast Guests Mentioned in This Episode

    #52 Claire Dederer

    https://estelleserasmus.com/a-conversation-with-claire-dederer-about-monsters/

    #101 Elissa Bassist

    https://estelleserasmus.com/101-the-makings-of-a-hysterical-story-featuring-elissa-bassist/



    Connect with Estelle Erasmus

    ​​FREE PITCHING GUIDE: Find out more about this episode at

    https://estelleserasmus.com/podcast. You also get a free pitching guide if you sign up for her newsletter.

    Sign up for Estelle’s Personal Essay Class for Writer’s Digest

    https://www.writersonlineworkshops.com/courses/writing-the-personal-essay-101-fundamentals

    Sign up for Estelle’s NYU Classes

    https://www.sps.nyu.edu/professional-pathways/faculty/e/1068-estelle-erasmus.html

    Get Her Book

    Writing That Gets Noticed: Find Your Voice, Become a Better Storyteller, Get Published: https://rb.gy/5ihwp0

    Order Her Audiobook:

    https://shorturl.at/4uG2P

    Sign up for her Substack https://estelleserasmus.substack.com (with craft advice and writing opportunities). Paid subscribers receive opportunities for pitch reviews, plus bonus clips from Freelance Writing Direct guests

    Follow Estelle:

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  • #112 On Being Jewish Now Featuring Caroline Leavitt and Annabelle Gurwitch
    2024/11/07
    Caroline Leavitt is the New York Times bestselling author of 13 novels, most recently Days of Wonder, which was a CBS/Mary Calvi bookclub pick, the recipient of a MidAtlantic Arts Foundation grant, and which was translated into Russia and has a shopping agreement for film. The co-founder of A Mighty Blaze, the book program begun the day of lockdown, she writes a column blog "Runs in the Family" for Psychology Today, and is a book critic for people and the recipient of a New York Foundation of the Arts Fellowship. She teaches story structure for the novel at UCLA Writers Program Extension and works with private clients. Her work has appeared in the New York Times "Modern Love," New York Magazine, Salon, Lit Hub, The Millions and many anthologies. Annabelle Gurwitch is a New York Times Bestselling author, actress and activist whose most recent collection of essays "You're Leaving When? Adventures in Downward Mobility" is a 2021 New York Times Favorite Book for Healthy Living, a Good Morning America Must Read and a finalist for The Thurber Prize for American Humor Writing 2022. She's written for The New Yorker, New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Magazine, and Hadassah amongst other publications. Her five books include the New York Times bestseller and Thurber Prize finalist "I See You Made an Effort." She's written and developed adaptations of her books for HBO, F/X, NBC, Lifetime networks. She's currently writing a film for the Hallmark Channel with Emmy winning tv producer Neena Beber based on "You're Leaving When?" for Andi MacDowell to star in. Annabelle has been chronicling living with stage iv lung cancer and inequities in healthcare in the New York Times and Washington Post since her out-of-the-blue diagnosis during covid. In this episode: Caroline Leavitt and Annabelle Gurwitch’s essays for the anthology [3:20] Caroline and Annabelle’s experiences with anti-Semitism [4:27] The impact of a children’s storyteller on Caroline’s understanding of what it means to be Jewish [8:16] The importance of art and storytelling in fostering empathy and understanding [12:41] The call of our ancestral DNA during this fraught moment [22:24] Advice for jewish writers navigating this challenging and important time in Jewish history [24:36] The power of three little words [29:09] Connect with Caroline Leavitt Twitter. @leavittnovelist Instagram https://www.instagram.com/carolineleavitt/ Threads https://www.threads.net/@carolineleavitt?hl=en Facebook https://www.facebook.com/carolineleavitt TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@carowriter99 Website: Https://www.carolineleavitt.com Connect with Annabelle Gurwitch photo credit jeff vespa Facebook https://www.facebook.com/annabellegurwitchauthor/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/annabellegurwitch1/ X: https://x.com/lagurwitch?lang=en Website: https://www.annabellegurwitch.com/ About On Being Jewish Now Zibby Owens has edited a new anthology, which Zibby Books is publishing, called On Being Jewish Now: Reflections from Authors and Advocates. Profits will be donated to Artists Against Antisemitism, a 501(c)(3) founded by Alison Hammer that Zibby joined as a Founding Member after the attacks on October 7th, 2023. On Being Jewish Now (coming 10/1) is a collection of essays about what it means to be Jewish and how Jewish life has changed since October 7th. Zibby came up with the idea for this anthology in response to feeling powerless against the spread of antisemitism. “Writing — and reading — is how so many of us process and make sense of the world,” she said. And so Zibby thought, I’ll ask writers to reflect on what it means to be Jewish now. Seventy-five contributors came together in four weeks to share their stories of love, family, joy, fear, and pain, and the common threads that course through the Jewish people: resilience and humor. Contributors include Mark Feuerstein, Jill Zarin, Steve Leder, Joanna Rakoff, Amy Ephron, Lisa Barr, Annabelle Gurwitch, Daphne Merkin, Bradley Tusk, Sharon Brous, Jenny Mollen, Nicola Kraus, Caroline Leavitt, and many others. Among them: descendants of Holocaust survivors, several Israelis, and one author who lost a cousin in the war. There are men and women, multiple bookstore owners, several celebrities, and some female founders. One African American contributor shares his thoughts on being a Jewish Black man. The e-book and audiobook, narrated by the contributors, was published on October 1st, the trade paperback on November 1st. “This is about healing,” says Zibby. “About coping and connecting. In the only way I know how.” Zibby Owen’s episode #36 on Freelance Writing Direct https://estelleserasmus.com/36-zibby-owens-is-upending-the-publishing-world/ Connect with Estelle Erasmus ​​FREE PITCHING GUIDE: Find out more about this episode at https://estelleserasmus.com/podcast. You...
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