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S4 BONUS || Phil M Williams
From#badasswriters
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Length:
58 minutes
Released:
Oct 7, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
We cover so much in today's #badass bonus interview with multi-genre author Phil M. Williams!
why people keep turning pages
relatability with the good, bad, and ugly in people
inspiration behind his thrillers
running a permaculture farm and writing a children’s book about it
teaching children through books
the benefits of gardening for writers
writing authentic sociopathic characters
the one trait that all sociopaths share
the book that can help a writer understand how a sociopath operates
using personal experience to enhance the realism of fiction
having empathy for where you’re drawing story inspiration from
the hero archetype and how to get it right
his drafting process
the publishing process
marketing as an author
using Kindle Vella
Stanley Milgram experiments and how they inspired one of his books
his new thrillers coming out
advice to writers re: one genre or multi-genres
Follow Phil on Twitter @PhilWBooks, Instagram @philwilliamsauthor, and his website at www.philwbooks.com. The book he mentions that's an excellent resource for learning how sociopaths operate is The Sociopath Next Door by Martha Stout.
Kat is on Twitter @kfoxx_writes @_badasswriters @FoxxEditorial and @moodpitchers. On IG, she's @kathleenfoxxwrites @badasswriters_podcast @FoxxEditorial and @moodpitchers. Her websites are www.kathleenfoxx.com www.foxxeditorial.com and www.moodpitch.org
If you're interested in being a guest on the show, please fill out this form.
If you would like to submit a pitch for critique on the show, please fill out this form.
why people keep turning pages
relatability with the good, bad, and ugly in people
inspiration behind his thrillers
running a permaculture farm and writing a children’s book about it
teaching children through books
the benefits of gardening for writers
writing authentic sociopathic characters
the one trait that all sociopaths share
the book that can help a writer understand how a sociopath operates
using personal experience to enhance the realism of fiction
having empathy for where you’re drawing story inspiration from
the hero archetype and how to get it right
his drafting process
the publishing process
marketing as an author
using Kindle Vella
Stanley Milgram experiments and how they inspired one of his books
his new thrillers coming out
advice to writers re: one genre or multi-genres
Follow Phil on Twitter @PhilWBooks, Instagram @philwilliamsauthor, and his website at www.philwbooks.com. The book he mentions that's an excellent resource for learning how sociopaths operate is The Sociopath Next Door by Martha Stout.
Kat is on Twitter @kfoxx_writes @_badasswriters @FoxxEditorial and @moodpitchers. On IG, she's @kathleenfoxxwrites @badasswriters_podcast @FoxxEditorial and @moodpitchers. Her websites are www.kathleenfoxx.com www.foxxeditorial.com and www.moodpitch.org
If you're interested in being a guest on the show, please fill out this form.
If you would like to submit a pitch for critique on the show, please fill out this form.
Released:
Oct 7, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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