#115: Student Spotlight: How Anne Mortensen Went From Inspiration to Publication (& Indie Published Her Novels)
Nov 7, 2023
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Anne Mortensen, a student turned indie author, shares her journey from inspiration to publication. Topics include finding inspiration, character development, dealing with feedback, and the challenges of self-publishing. The podcast delves into her writing process, outlining techniques, and the importance of seeking support and collaboration in the world of fiction writing.
Writing a novel involves embracing flexibility and continuous revision to adapt scenes and characters.
Collaborating in writing workshops and seeking professional coaching offer valuable insights for enhancing writing craft.
Deep dives
Book Coaching Business Insights
Building a successful book coaching business requires creativity and dedication. The journey involves starting small and growing steadily, engaging with behind-the-scenes stories to inspire aspiring entrepreneurs in the field. A free e-book promotion emphasizes the value of inviting industry experts for additional insights.
Embracing Change in Writing
Writing a novel involves a process of continuous change and revision. Authors should embrace flexibility, understanding that their work evolves even after publication. Adapting scenes and characters is integral to the dynamic nature of storytelling.
Improving Writing with Workshops
Collaborating in writing workshops and groups offers varied perspectives on writing challenges. Feedback, though helpful, can sometimes lack specificity in addressing issues. Seeking professional coaching provides more tailored guidance for enhancing writing craft.
Persistence and Creative Autonomy in Self-Publishing
Self-publishing offers authors creative autonomy and faster timelines than traditional publishing. Overcoming challenges, staying persistent, and never giving up on the writing process are crucial. Savoring each writing moment and the outline contributes to a fulfilling and impactful storytelling journey.
“I tried to ignore it, but when inspiration strikes, sometimes the inspiration keeps striking, and it just didn't want to go.” - Anne Mortensen
In today’s episode, I’m sitting down with Anne Mortensen to talk through what it was like to write, edit, and publish not one, but two of her books. You'll also get an exclusive look at her experience working alongside a developmental editor and book coach (that's me!) to bring her stories to life. Here’s a preview of what’s included:
[02:05] Anne introduces herself, talks about her background, and lets us know what kind of books she writes. [04:44] A quick highlight reel of Anne’s books and writing journey. [08:34] Where the inspiration for her novel, The Arcadian Match came from. [11:03] Working on getting to the essence of the book's characters. [14:40] How much of the external plot changed from the first draft to after Anne met her character? [18:21] While pressure testing the outline, does Anne remember having any moments where something clicked? [22:09] What was it like for Anne to go back to her first book after working on her second book and hitting a roadblock? [27:30] Is the coaching experience the best? If so, why? [29:54] What was Anne’s relationship with feedback before coaching? [32:20] What would Anne say to other writers who are afraid of the feedback of others? [35:46] How long did it take to get a first draft done for “Arcadian Match”? [37:21] Is Anne working on her third book now? [40:24] How to deal with challenges and never give up? [41:38] What are the things Anne sees that make the writers she works with successful and other writers not? [43:21] Parting words of wisdom from Anne.
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