Ink in Your Veins
Episodes
Ep. 260: Lexie Elliott on How to Make Your Main Character Feel Authentic
17 Sep 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Lexie Elliott graduated from Oxford University, where she obtained a doctorate in theoretical physics. A keen sportswoman, she swam and played waterpo...
Ep. 259: How Do You Actually Fast-Draft a Novel? Bonus MiniEpisode
14 Sep 2021
Contributed by Lukas
In this bonus mini-episode, Rachael talks about how to actually break free from your outline and get down to the good stuff: actually fast-drafting. H...
Ep. 258: Kristan Higgins on How to Write Forward Without Looking Back
10 Sep 2021
Contributed by Lukas
New York Times bestselling author Kristan Higgins has sold 4.5 million books worldwide and is published in more than two dozen language...
Ep. 257: Cassandra Lane on How to Parent Yourself as a Writer
03 Sep 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Cassandra Lane is a writer and editor based in Los Angeles. Lane received her MFA from Antioch University LA. Her stories have appeared in the New Yor...
Ep. 256: How To Create Plot Twists
01 Sep 2021
Contributed by Lukas
In this bonus miniepisode, Rachael talks about how to create plot twists for a good mystery, and what should I do if I’m about to miss a deadline?&n...
Ep. 255: Lisa Scottoline on How To Demystify Writing
28 Aug 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Lisa Scottoline is the #1 bestselling and Edgar Award–winning author of thirty-three novels. She has over thirty million copies of her books in prin...
Ep. 254: Laura Hankin on How to Use Your Favorite Writing to Inspire Your Own
21 Aug 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Laura Hankin is the author of Happy & You Know It. She has written for publications like McSweeney's and HuffPost, while her musica...
Ep. 253: Catriona Turner On How to Write the Miraculous in the Everyday
13 Aug 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Catriona Turner is a writer and editor currently living in Esbjerg, Denmark. A veteran of six international moves since leaving Scotland 12 years...
Ep 252: What If I Can’t Fit Everything Into My Book?
10 Aug 2021
Contributed by Lukas
In this bonus mini-episode, Rachael talk about when to have multiple POVs, and also tackles the question, What if I can’t cram everything I want to ...
Ep. 251: Mark A. Alvarez II on How to Write Scars and Vulnerability
06 Aug 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Mark A. Alvarez II is Hispanic-American born in Houston, Texas. He's a graduate of Texas State University, where he studied Public Relations and Mass ...
Ep. 250: Rachael Herron and Sara Shepard in Conversation - How To Launch a Book in Strange Times
30 Jul 2021
Contributed by Lukas
From Rachael Herron's book launch, an awesome conversation between her and Sara Shepard (Pretty Little Liars) about what it's like to launch a book in...
Ep. 249: The Best Method for Building Your Writing Platform
23 Jul 2021
Contributed by Lukas
In this bonus mini-episode, Rachael Herron talks about what she’s found to be the best platform-building tools for writers. Also covered: ...
Ep. 248: Patti Callahan on How to Know What Your Characters Want
15 Jul 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Patti Callahan is a New York Times bestselling author and is the recipient of the Harper Lee Award for Distinguished Writer of the Year. She...
Ep. 247: Amy E. Reichert on Writers and Procrastination
09 Jul 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Amy E. Reichert is an author, wife, mom, Wisconsinite, amateur chef, and cider enthusiast. She earned her MA in English Literature and serves on her l...
Ep. 246: Why It’s Essential to Be Okay with Writing CRAP!
08 Jul 2021
Contributed by Lukas
In this bonus miniepisode, Rachael talks about how to get better about being okay writing truly crappy first drafts. Also, she talks about marketing f...
Ep. 245: Karen White on How to Leave Yourself Clues In Your Writing
02 Jul 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Karen White is the New York Times bestselling author of more than twenty-five novels, including the Tradd Street series, Drea...
Ep. 244: Sanjena Sathian on How to Make Every Word Count
25 Jun 2021
Contributed by Lukas
A Paul and Daisy Soros fellow, Sanjena Sathian is a 2019 graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop. She has worked as a reporter in Mumbai and San Franci...
Ep. 243: Emma Straub on How to Finish Your Book
18 Jun 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Emma Straub is the New York Times-bestselling author of four novels, All Adults Here, Modern Lovers, The Vacationers and Laura Lamont's Life in Pictur...
Ep. 242: Jennifer Craven on How to Get the Words On the Page
11 Jun 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Jennifer Craven is the author of "A Long Way From Blair Street" and "All That Shines and Whispers," both works of historical fiction. In add...
Ep. 241: Ilana Masad on How to Chase Emotional Obsession
04 Jun 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Ilana Masad is a fiction writer, essayist, and book critic whose work has appeared in the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, ...
Ep. 240: Kathryn Nicolai on Focusing on the Good in Life and Writing
27 May 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Kathryn Nicolai is the creator of the enormously successful podcast Nothing Much Happens and the author of the book of the same name. Nicolai is ...
Ep. 239: Kirsty Capes on Using Tips from Screenwriters to Write Novels
21 May 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Kirsty Capes works in publishing and, as a care leaver, is an advocate for better representation for care-experienced people in the media. She recentl...
Ep. 238: Meghan Scott Molin on How To Write When Life is Just Too Busy
13 May 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Meghan Scott Molin comes to writing by way of a Masters in Architecture, a minor in Opera, a professional career as a barn manager, and five year...
Ep. 237: Kristin Beck on How to Shut Up Your Inner Editor
07 May 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Kristin Beck first learned about World War II from her grandmother, who served as a Canadian army nurse, fell in love with an American soldier in...
Ep. 236: Kathleen West On Deliberately Writing Scenes You Won’t Use
30 Apr 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Kathleen West's novels, Minor Dramas & Other Catastrophes and Are We There Yet?, have been best books picks by Real Simple, Newsweek, People Magaz...
Ep. 235: Nancy Stohlman on Why Writing Short is So Exciting
23 Apr 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Nancy Stohlman is the author of four books of flash fiction including Madam Velvet’s Cabaret of Oddities (a finalist for a 2019 Colorado B...
Ep: 234: Should I Write a Book Proposal?
19 Apr 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Bonus mini-episode, brought to you by my mini-coached Patrons! Question include: Should I write a book proposal? What’s fictionalized memoir, anyway...
Ep: 233: Why Your Writing Goals Don't Matter That Much!
16 Apr 2021
Contributed by Lukas
YES, you should have writing goals. But here’s why they don’t (actually) matter that much. And it’s going to blow your mind. Enjoy. Hosted...
Ep. 232: Sonya Lalli on Using Romance Beats in Mainstream Fiction
09 Apr 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Sonya Lalli is a Canadian writer of Indian heritage. She studied law in her hometown of Saskatoon and at Columbia University in New York, and lat...
Ep. 231: Deanna Raybourn on Why Being a Writing Magpie is a Great Thing
02 Apr 2021
Contributed by Lukas
New York Times and USA Today bestselling novelist Deanna Raybourn is a 6th-generation native Texan. She graduated with a double major in English and h...
Ep. 230: Erika Robuck on the Magic of YouTube Research
26 Mar 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Erika Robuck is the national bestselling author of Hemingway’s Girl, Call Me Zelda, Fallen Beauty, The House of Hawthorne, ...
Ep. 229: Chang-rae Lee on Slowing Down While Writing
19 Mar 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Chang-rae Lee is the author of Native Speaker, winner of the Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award for first fiction, as well as On Such a Ful...
Ep. 228: Jasmine Mans on Harnessing Play to Expose the Truth
12 Mar 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Jasmine Mans is a Black American poet and artist from Newark, New Jersey. She graduated from the University of Wisconsin Madison, with a B.A...
Ep. 227: Elly Griffiths on Writing in the Garden
05 Mar 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Elly Griffiths was born in London in 1963. Her first crime novel The Crossing Places is set on the Norfolk coast where she spent holidays as a child a...
Ep. 226: What’s a Hybrid Press and What Should I Watch Out For?
01 Mar 2021
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode, Rachael dives deeply into hybrid presses. What’s the difference between them and assisted self-publishing? Or vanity presses? How c...
Ep. 225: What Do You Actually MEAN When You Say to Write Fast and Badly?
26 Feb 2021
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode, Rachael Herron answers questions from her Patreon supporters. What does a crappy draft actually look like, for real? Also, we talk ab...
Ep. 224: Abigail Dean on Writing (Very Deliciously) Dark
19 Feb 2021
Contributed by Lukas
How do you write dark? Like, REALLY dark? Abigail Dean tells us. Abigail Dean works as a lawyer for Google, and before that was a bookseller. She live...
Ep. 223: Janna Ruth on Transforming Trauma into Art
12 Feb 2021
Contributed by Lukas
In 2016, Janna Ruth's plans for the new year was one submission to an agent. By the end of the year, she had won a writing competition with German pub...
Ep. 222: Lisa Gardner on How To Keep Moving Forward With Your Story
05 Feb 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Lisa Gardner is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of twenty-three suspense novels, including The Neighbor, which won T...
Ep. 221: How Do I Even START Writing My Book? Bonus Episode
05 Feb 2021
Contributed by Lukas
In this bonus miniepisode, Rachael talks about how to start writing your book when it’s all you want to do and you’re still not doing it. Also: ho...
Ep. 220: Rachel Lynn Solomon on Speeding up the Slow and Slowing Down the Fast
29 Jan 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Rachel Lynn Solomon writes, tap dances, and collects red lipstick in Seattle, Washington. She is the author of the YA novels Today Tonight Tomorr...
Ep. 219: Ashley Audrain on Getting Work Done During Lockdown
22 Jan 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Ashley Audrain previously worked as the publicity director of Penguin Books Canada. Prior to Penguin, she worked in public relations. She li...
Ep. 218: Ricardo Fayet on Finding the Perfect Editor
15 Jan 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Ricardo Fayet is one of the four founders of Reedsy, a marketplace connecting authors to the world’s top publishing talent—from editors to cover d...
Ep: 217: Show Me the Money, 2020 Edition
08 Jan 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Every year, Rachael Herron talks you through what she made over the previous year and how she made it because she firmly believes there’s not enough...
Ep. 216: Heid E. Erdrich on Writing Poetry in the Dark
07 Jan 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Heid E. Erdrich is the author of seven collections of poetry. Her writing has won fellowships and awards from the Native Arts and Cultures F...
Ep. 215: Jeff Elkins on Making Dialogue Really WORK in Your Book!
18 Dec 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Jeff Elkins is the author of twelve novels and leads the writing team for an innovative technology company that simulates difficult conversations for ...
Ep. 214: Bonnie Tsui on Finding Flow in Writing (and in the Water)
11 Dec 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Bonnie Tsui is a journalist and longtime contributor to The New York Times. She is the author of American Chinatown, winner of the Asian/Pacific ...
Ep. 213: Melissa Storm on Writing with OCD
04 Dec 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Melissa Storm is a New York Times and multiple USA Today bestselling author of Women’s Fiction, Inspirational Romance, and Cozy Mysteries. Despite a...
Ep. 212: Bryan Washington on How Much Setting Matters
27 Nov 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Bryan Washington is a National Book Award 5 Under 35 honoree, and winner of the Dylan Thomas Prize, the Ernest J. Gaines Award for Literary Excellence...
Ep. 211: How to Write Dialogue for Characters Very Unlike Yourself
25 Nov 2020
Contributed by Lukas
In this mini-episode, Rachael Herron answers how to write dialogue for characters who aren’t like you at all, as well as how to breathe life into an...
Ep. 210: Pam Rosenthal on Not Letting the Page Know You’re Afraid
20 Nov 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Pam Rosenthal has written award-winning sexy historical romance and award-winning brainy BDSM erotica, as well as occasional essays and reviews for Sa...
Ep. 209: Matt Haig on Literally Writing the Multiverse
13 Nov 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Matt Haig is the author of the internationally bestselling memoir Reasons to Stay Alive and Notes on a Nervous Planet, along with six novels...
Ep. 208: CJ Cooke on the Thrills of Contemporary Gothic Horror
06 Nov 2020
Contributed by Lukas
C. J. Cooke is an award-winning poet and novelist published in twenty-three languages. She teaches creative writing at the University of Glasgow, wher...
Ep. 207: Donna Baier Stein’s Surprising Tip for Getting Into the Voice of a Character
30 Oct 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Donna Baier Stein is the author of The Silver Baron's Wife (PEN/New England Discovery Award, Foreword Reviews Winner), Sympathetic People (Iowa Fictio...
Ep. 206: Do You Need a Writing Mentor? Or a Pen Name?
29 Oct 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Rachael Herron tackles some difficult questions in this mini episode: Do you need a writing mentor? Or a pen name? How DO you write in a year like 202...
Ep. 204: Vicki Pettersson on How Yoga Helps Her Write Lots of Books
23 Oct 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Vicki Pettersson is a NYT & USA Today bestseller of ten traditionally published novels - 9 fantasies and 1 really mean cat-and-mouse thr...
Ep. 205: Kati Gardner on Planning for Writers
23 Oct 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Kati Gardner is a recovering actor, wife, and mom. She is a childhood cancer survivor and amputee who writes books about disability and kissing. Origi...
Ep. 203: Alexis Henderson on How To Write Books, Not Just Beginnings
02 Oct 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Alexis Henderson is a speculative fiction writer with a penchant for dark fantasy, witchcraft, and cosmic horror. Her debut novel is The Yea...
Ep. 202: Anjanette Delgado on the Magic of Preproduction in Novel Writing
24 Sep 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Anjanette Delgado is a Puerto Rican writer and journalist. She is the author of The Heartbreak Pill (Simon and Schuster, 2008), 2009 winner of the Lat...
Ep. 201: How Do You Know When You're Overcomplicating Your Book?
23 Sep 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Bonus mini-episode, brought to you by my Patrons at the $5+ levels! Including: Will I lose the humor in my dark comedy if I move to thriller...
Ep. 200: Edward Giordano Helps Rachael Celebrate 200 Episodes!
18 Sep 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Edward Giordano is a Science Fiction & Fantasy author, podcaster, curler, off-key singer, pop music lover and avid Big Brother fan. The aim of his...
Ep. 199: Becca Syme on Maximizing Your Strengths as a Writer
11 Sep 2020
Contributed by Lukas
R.L. Syme is a USA Today best-selling author of small-town romance and cozy mystery. She writes small-town romance as Becca Boyd and cozy culinary mys...
Ep. 198: Joshua Bennett on Making Sure There's Blood in Your Writing
04 Sep 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Poet, performer, and scholar Joshua Bennett is the author of the just released book of poetry, Owed, which speaks to the expansive range of ...
Ep. 197: Can I Write a Main Character Outside my Race?
28 Aug 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Today in this mini-episode, Rachael talks about whether it’s a good idea to write outside your race, as well as what to do when you’re bored stiff...
Ep. 196: Lan and Harlan Margaret Van Cao on Co-Writing their Mother-Daughter Memoir
21 Aug 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Lan Cao is the author of Monkey Bridge and The Lotus and the Storm, and most recently of the scholarly work Culture in L...
Ep.195: Ivuoma Okoro on Changing Forms to Get Better at Plotting
14 Aug 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Ivuoma Okoro is the writer, producer, and performer of the narrative fiction podcast Vega: A Sci-Fi Adventure!. The show is stylized storytelling, whe...
Ep. 194: Should You Hire an Editor Before Submitting Queries to Agents?
12 Aug 2020
Contributed by Lukas
In this bonus episode, Rachael answers your questions, including: Should you hire an editor before sending out agent queries? What are some ...
Ep. 193: Vikram Chandra on a New App to Keep Your Writing Organized
07 Aug 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Vikram Chandra’s latest book is Geek Sublime: The Beauty of Code, the Code of Beauty. He has also written the novels Sacred Games and Red Earth and ...
Ep. 192: KJ Dell'Antonia on Dissecting Other Writing to Improve Your Own
31 Jul 2020
Contributed by Lukas
KJ Dell’Antonia is the author of the viral New York Times essay Why I Didn’t Answer Your Email, the former editor of the Times’ Motherlode blog,...
Ep. 191: How Do You Keep From Getting Distracted While Writing?
24 Jul 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Miniepisode with Rachael! How do you keep writing when your brain won’t sit still? Also, would you recommend Scribe? What about those sites that pro...
Ep. 190: Anthony Moore on Capturing Ideas as they Arrive
17 Jul 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Anthony Moore is an author, speaker, and one of the top 100 writers on the entire Medium.com platform. In the past 3 years, he’s gone from virtually...
Ep. 189: Steven Rowley on When You Get To Call Yourself A Writer
10 Jul 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Steven Rowley is the author of The Editor and the national bestseller Lily and the Octopus, which has been translated into nineteen languages. He has ...
Ep. 188: Elizabeth Kay on Taking Off Her Editor’s Hat to Write a Bestseller
03 Jul 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Elizabeth Kay works in the publishing industry under a different name. She lives in London and has a first-class degree in English literature.How Do Y...
Ep. 187: Eddie King on Why There’s No Right Way of Writing
26 Jun 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Eddie King is an author, screenwriter, and television presenter. Born and raised in Hampstead, London, he spent many years working in the film industr...
Ep. 186: Ines Johnson on Wanting More After Finding Success
19 Jun 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Lover of fairytales, folklore, and mythology, Ines Johnson spends her days reimagining the stories of old in a modern world. She writes books where da...
Ep. 185: Should I Look for an Agent for my Debut or Self-Publish It? (Bonus! How To Be an Anti-Racist)
12 Jun 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Ep. 185: Should I Look for an Agent for my Debut or Self-Publish It? (Bonus! How To Be an Anti-Racist)Rachael answers Tuomas's question about what to ...
Ep. 184: Should You Build a Mailing List While Still Writing Your First Book?
29 May 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Should you build a mailing list or reader following while you're still working on your first book? How do you find a community of writers? (Hint, join...
Ep. 183: Jennie Nash on Harnessing the Power of Jealousy
22 May 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Jennie Nash is the founder of Author Accelerator, a business that has trained more than 50 book coaches to support writers through the entire creative...
Ep. 182: How to Allow Yourself to Suck and Fix it Later
15 May 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Ep. 182 Miniepisode: How to Allow Yourself to Suck and Fix it Later Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ep. 181: Jeni McFarland on Writing by Hand
08 May 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Jeni McFarland holds an MFA in Fiction from the University of Houston, where she was a fiction editor at Gulf Coast Magazine. She’s an alum of Tin H...
Ep. 180: Melanie Abrams on Bringing the Conflict
01 May 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Melanie Abrams is the author of the novels Playing and Meadowlark. She is an editor and photographer and currently teaches writing at the University o...
Ep. 179: Should You Get an MFA?
27 Apr 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Bestselling author (and teacher) Rachael Herron talks about why you should (or shouldn't) get an MFA in writing. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privac...
Ep. 178: Jennifer Louden on Why Bother
24 Apr 2020
Contributed by Lukas
JENNIFER LOUDEN is a personal growth pioneer who helped launch the concept of self-care with her first bestseller, The Woman’s Comfort Book. Since t...
Ep. 177: How to do Revision Passes to Save Your Sanity
17 Apr 2020
Contributed by Lukas
How to do Revision Passes to Save Your SanityRachael Says Write! JOIN HERE! 90 Days to Done90 Day RevisionHow Do You Write Podcast: Explore the proces...
Ep. 176: Katie Forrest on Time Management for Writers During a Crisis
10 Apr 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Katie Forrest is the author of Time Management for Writers, a tried and tested system that introduces the Three Zones of Focus and the ADAPT Framework...
Ep. 175: Mini-Episode - How to Keep Going
03 Apr 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Ep. 175: Mini-Episode - How to Keep Going Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ep. 174: Rachael on Getting Your Writing Done When Life is Distracting
20 Mar 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Ep. 174: Rachael on Getting Your Writing Done When Life is DistractingCrazy times call for crazy (or totally sensible, whatever) solutions.The Roost l...
Ep. 173: Chanel Cleeton on Planning Life vs. Planning a Book
13 Mar 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Chanel Cleeton is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of Reese Witherspoon Book Club pick Next Year in Havana and When We Left Cuba.&n...
Ep. 172: Tara East on Interviewing as a Superpower for Writing
06 Mar 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Tara East has four degrees in communications and is currently completing her doctorate in Creative Writing. She is the author of a time-travelling nov...
Ep. 171: What To Do With a Revision Letter (and where are the memoirists?) Bonus MiniEpisode
02 Mar 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Ep. 171: What To Do With a Revision Letter (and where are the memoirists?) Bonus Mini-Episode! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more informa...
Ep. 170: Maya Hughes on the Wonders of Scrivener
28 Feb 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Maya Hughes can often be found sneaking in another chapter while hiding in the bathroom from her kids! She's a romance writer who loves taking inspira...
Ep. 169: Juliet Blackwell on Getting the Words on the Page
21 Feb 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Juliet Blackwell is the New York Times bestselling author of several novels based in France, including The Vineyards of Champagne, The Lost Carousel o...
Ep. 168: Tommy Arnold and Micah Epstein on the Fascinating Similarities Between Visual Artists and Writers
07 Feb 2020
Contributed by Lukas
TOMMY ARNOLD: Tommy Arnold is a digital illustrator whose work showcases the athleticism, prowess, and power of the human figure in fantastic and...
Ep. 167: Podcasts I Love - Bonus Mini-episode
04 Feb 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Rachael took a flight and listened to three podcast that may change the whole way she lives (and she loves that!). She shares them here. Food, We...
Ep. 166: Nancy Richardson Fischer Share the BEST Tip for Ensuring Scene Flow
31 Jan 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Nancy Richardson Fischer is the author of two YA novels, When Elephants Fly, and The Speed of Falling Objects, which published in October 2019. S...
Ep. 165: How Do You Start Your Own Writing Group? Bonus mini-episode!
21 Jan 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Say you want out of a certain writer’s organization (cough cough). How would you go about starting one? What do you need to consider? This week...
Ep. 164: Aime Austin on Avoiding Headhopping in Fiction
17 Jan 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Aime Austin is the author of the Casey Cort Crime Fiction Series. Casey is almost always in trouble. Aime’s full time job? Rescuing her. Good thing ...
Ep. 163: How to Start Novel Revision & How to Avoid Shiny New Object Syndrome - Bonus Mini-episode!
16 Jan 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Just how do you start to think about revising your book? And what if you’re being carried away with shiny new thoughts every time you turn around? H...
Ep. 162: Show Me The Money, 2019 Edition
10 Jan 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Rachael talks about not only how much she made in 2019, but how authors need to be thinking about their finances, and gives recommendations on how to ...
Ep. 161: Rachael on the RWA Debacle
01 Jan 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Rachael shares her personal opinions on what happened with the RWA implosion, and what has to happen next. Mentioned: https://twitter.com/Romanci...