Wish I’d Known Then . . . For Writers
Episode 222 / Jessica Renwich, who writes fantasy and horror for kids ages 9-12, joined us to share her experience as an indie middle grade author.
She has terrific insights on approaching schools for author visits and the impact of creating whimsical and fun content to appeal to young readers.
In addition to discussing how marketing middle grade books differs from marketing adult books, we also get into the things that often hold us back: perfectionism, imposter syndrome, and dealing with rejection. And also the lure of magical chickens! 🐓
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