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Diary of an Indie Writer

Diary of an Indie Writer

By Jas Hothi

A podcast for writers and aspiring writers of all kinds.
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12: A conversation with Anna-Marie O'Brien

Diary of an Indie WriterDec 03, 2021

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01:17:40
29: Using journalling to start writing your book [exercise]
Mar 29, 202314:17
28: The two ways you can journal
Mar 22, 202311:06
27: How journalling can help you uncover the book inside of you
Mar 15, 202314:26
26: A simple exercise to help you integrate 'flow' into your writing practice
Mar 01, 202314:09
25: Finding more 'flow' in our writing lives
Feb 15, 202319:08
24: Two approaches to writing your book
Feb 01, 202314:52
23: How I'm distributing my book // a direct-first approach
Jan 17, 202316:53
22: My writing plans for this year
Jan 04, 202311:13
21: Annual review + making plans for next year
Dec 09, 202214:15
20: A year on from The Indie Author Ebook release // reflections, ponderings + updates
Nov 01, 202201:03:42
19: Landing in Valencia // a new season
Oct 17, 202210:28
18: The Divided Selfie LP - an interview with Laurence Warner aka Cerulean

18: The Divided Selfie LP - an interview with Laurence Warner aka Cerulean

A conversation with my friend, songwriter and performing artist Laurence Warner (Cerulean): https://wa.rner.me 

We were celebrating the release of his second album, The Divided Selfie LP, out 22nd June 2022. 

🎶 buy + listen now: Ceru.li/2 or CeruleanSounds.Bandcamp.com
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narrated by Jas Hothi, with music by Porter

Jun 22, 202201:32:22
17: A conversation with Andy Mort
Feb 16, 202201:17:04
16: The myth of being a "talented" writer
Feb 02, 202216:44
15: A conversation with Lauren Sapala, part 2 (self-publishing)

15: A conversation with Lauren Sapala, part 2 (self-publishing)

In today's diary entry, I speak again with my friend Lauren Sapala, a writer and writing coach: https://laurensapala.com

The loose theme for our conversation was "the joys of self-publishing". In particular, we talked about things like:
- the tips + lessons learned from publishing our books the indie way
- how silent-writing and self-publishing have changed Lauren’s world as a writer
- why Lauren chose to self-publish, after years of querying
- the realities of self-publishing vs traditional publishing
- my experience as an intern in a big publishing house
- Lauren’s experience working in a social media startup for famous authors and spending time in San Francisco’s literary scene
- the power and freedom that comes with self-publishing and the creator economy
- why Lauren edits her own books, and whether you should do your own editing, or not
- some of our favourite books, stories and TV shows 

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narrated by Jas Hothi, with music by Porter

Jan 18, 202201:27:53
14: My story / why I've started this podcast
Jan 05, 202227:36
13: A conversation with Jessica Pereira
Dec 13, 202101:19:10
12: A conversation with Anna-Marie O'Brien
Dec 03, 202101:17:40
11: A conversation with Sasa Cocic
Nov 16, 202102:27:37
10: I'm an author! My book is on sale.
Nov 04, 202121:47
9: A conversation with Lauren Sapala, part 1 (sensitivity)

9: A conversation with Lauren Sapala, part 1 (sensitivity)

In today's diary entry, I speak with my good friend Lauren Sapala, a writer and writing coach: https://laurensapala.com

The loose theme for our conversation was "our sensitivity and how we can manage it". In particular, we talked about things like:

- Checking-in with how we feel in our bodies  
- Counteracting screentime and computer/phone scrolling  
- Managing & responding to emails; the 2 helpful prompts Lauren uses  
- Why Lauren says “no” a lot 
- Giving ourselves *permission* to have what we need
- The books we're reading and what we're both currently up to 

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narrated by Jas, with music by Porter

// receive my monthly letters ✉️

Oct 06, 202101:23:11
8: A journal entry, September 2021
Sep 29, 202111:19
7: A conversation with Katherine Turner and Rebekah Mallory

7: A conversation with Katherine Turner and Rebekah Mallory

This is the third of 3 special fireside conversations to celebrate the release of The Indie Author Ebook, with self-published authors Katherine Turner and Rebekah Mallory

We talk about things like:  

- Katherine & Rebekah introduce their first books, Finding Annie and Train Gone 
- "What did the writing process look like for you?"  
- "Did you write with a genre/themes in mind?"  
- Katherine shares hows she started writing her memoir, Resilient  
- "Did writing compliment your therapy?"  
- Katherine and Rebekah share their thoughts and feelings around marketing
- "Have you figured out ways to do marketing in a way that feels more authentic to you?" 
- "What's next for you, writing-wise? 

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narrated by Jas Hothi, with music by Porter

Sep 22, 202101:28:15
6: How I made The Indie Author book

6: How I made The Indie Author book

In today's diary entry, I share how I've put together my first book, The Indie Author

I talk about: 

- How The Indie Author transitioned from blog to book 
- How I found self-published authors to interviews for the book 
- Under-estimating the editing process(!) 

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narrated by Jas Hothi, with music by Porter

Sep 19, 202115:33
5: A conversation with Anja Schüler-Renner and John Davis

5: A conversation with Anja Schüler-Renner and John Davis

This is the second of 3 fireside conversations to celebrate the forthcoming release of The Indie Author eBook, with Anja Schüler-Renner & John Davis.   

We talk about things like: 

- how Anja & John navigate both 'writing' and 'making money'  
- writing for yourself *and* for an audience / the 1000 True Fans concept  
- "How do you do marketing?"  
- "How do you do your editing?"

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narrated by Jas Hothi, with music by Porter

Sep 16, 202101:27:34
4: Why I've created a book called The Indie Author

4: Why I've created a book called The Indie Author

In today's diary entry, I am sharing why I started The Indie Author project, and why I've stuck with it over these last two years. (I definitely haven't completed every project I've started)

I talk about:   

- Why I'm so passionate about self-publishing and the 'indie' movement  
- How traditional publishing isn't the only way, and may not be the best fit for you right now   
- The writers who first blew my mind   
- The power of learning from stories vs information 

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narrated by Jas Hothi, with music by Porter

Sep 13, 202117:21
3: A conversation with Lynnda Pollio and Ritu Kaushal

3: A conversation with Lynnda Pollio and Ritu Kaushal

I am delighted to bring you today's episode which officially marks the launch sequence for the release of my first book :) This is my fireside conversation with Lynnda Pollio & Ritu Kaushal, two of the contributing authors to my forthcoming book, The Indie Author

We talk about things like: 

- "What drew you to writing?"   
- Lynnda + Ritu share their writing process for their books, Trusting the Currents and The Empath's Journey   
- Indie publishing as a way to write from an authentic place, rather than writing for a particular genre   
- What 'marketing' has looked like for Ritu and Lynnda 

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narrated by Jas Hothi, with music by Porter

Sep 10, 202101:36:37
2: My blogging journey
Aug 24, 202115:20
1: My writing journey
Aug 17, 202126:47