Episodes
Chapter 9: Perseverance in PUblishing with Author Sierra Greer
In today’s chapter, Heather and Leila get to know author Sierra Greer and learn more about her debut Annie Bot and her whirlwind of a year.
In today’s chapter, Heather and Leila get to know author Sierra Greer and learn more about her debut Annie Bot and her whirlwind of a year.
Tune in for discussion on the topics below and more!
Tackling themes in your writing
How the Book of the Month selection process and contract works
Let’s welcome Sierra to the Inkspiration community!
Sierra Greer grew up in Minnesota before attending Williams College and Johns Hopkins University. A former high school English teacher, she writes about the future from her home in rural Connecticut. Her debut novel, Annie Bot, came out in March 2024 and was a Book of the Month selection and also featured on Jimmy Fallon as part of his Fallon Book Club bracket. Talk about a whirlwind of a debut year.
Purchase Annie Bot wherever books are sold.
More information on Sierra’s journey and future publications can be found on her website, sierragreerwriter.com.
Thanks for listening to Inkspiration, a podcast where we explore the art of storytelling with expert interviews and tips for writers, readers, and publishing enthusiasts eager to uncover the magic in their stories.
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Chapter 5: Why Writers Should Embrace Delusion with Monica Hay
In the latest chapter of Inkspiration, Mia and Leila get to know writing resistance and mindset coach Monica Hay and learn more about common roadblocks writers face while trying to get their stories out of their heads and onto the paper (or screen).
A dash of delusion. A heaping of intuition.
These are some of Monica Hay’s key ingredients for writers working to overcome writer’s resistance and find success in the publishing industry.
In the latest episode of Inkspiration, Mia and Leila get to know writing resistance and mindset coach Monica Hay and learn more about common roadblocks writers face while trying to get their stories out of their heads and onto the paper (or screen).
During this episode…
Monica explains the origins behind her interest in brain science for writers and her flourishing coaching business.
Diving into the science behind resistance, Monica describes how resistance lives and manifests in the body and mind.
Monica emphasizes the importance of listening to your intuition and being delusional, rather than realistic, with your writing dreams.
Touching on her own spirituality, Monica describes how spirituality impacts her writing and coaching as well as how connecting with yourself can help you craft more compelling and honest characters.
Listen to the episode on all major podcast platforms today and find out just what Monica means when she says, “Your delulu will come trulu!”
Let’s welcome Monica to the Inkspiration community!
From her website:
Monica is from the hills of California, though she now resides in Amsterdam. She graduated from the University of California, Berkeley, where she majored in English Literature. After a career in social work, she earned her Master’s in Publishing. She worked with two literary agents and with WriteOnCon before starting her own coaching business. Monica now aims to help other writers embrace their fullest creative potential and manifest their dream lives.
Those interested in learning more about Monica’s workshop and coaching can follow her on Instagram @monicahayauthor and learn more about her business on her website: https://monicahay.com/.
From the Episode
Monica praises Writing on Both Sides of the Brain by Henriette A. Klauser as a book that encouraged her to dig deeper into the science of resistance.
Monica references Octavia Butler’s journal pages, where the prolific science fiction and speculative author manifested her own success.
Monica studied The Science of Stuck by Britt Frank and Around the Writer’s Block by Roseanne Bane to prepare for the famous “Science Day” in her workshop.
For those looking to learn more about spirituality, Monica recommends Abraham-Hicks, who has a plethora of videos on YouTube.
Monica’s favorite craft book is Story Genius by Lisa Cron.
Monica’s latest five-star read is Blood Heir by Amélie Wen Zhao.
Thanks for listening to Inkspiration, a podcast where we explore the art of storytelling with expert interviews and tips for writers, readers, and publishing enthusiasts eager to uncover the magic in their stories.
Follow us on Instagram at @inkspirationpodcast. Our DMs are always open for discussion, suggestions for future episodes, and all things literary! Tag us in your writing adventures and inkspirations!