
Season 2 Episode 2: From Script Editor to Six-figure Book Deals: Holly Race Discusses Feminist Fantasy, Tudor Queens, and Writing Craft
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How did a script editor in the UK television and film industry transform into a best-selling author? Join us on Craft Chat Chronicles as we sit down with Holly Race, the remarkable mind behind the debut adult fantasy novel "Six of Crowns." Holly takes us on her riveting journey, candidly discussing her tumultuous transition from script editing to writing, including the challenges she faced launching her YA trilogy during lockdown. Discover how her passion for Tudor history and a fiercely feminist reimagining of Henry VIII's wives led to her securing a significant book deal.
Holly shares the emotional rollercoaster of securing a literary agent and selling her book. Feel the highs and lows as she recounts her first offer of representation, the nerve-wracking moments reaching out to her top-choice agent, and the exhilarating overnight read that culminated in a pivotal meeting in London. Dive into the nuts and bolts of crafting compelling retellings, capturing iconic moments with a modern twist, and keeping readers hooked from start to finish.
From the excitement of seeing her book cover for the first time to the essential support network of fellow writers, Holly’s story is packed with inspiration for aspiring authors. Learn about the delicate balance between passion and marketability, and pick up creative social media strategies to promote your work. Plus, get a glimpse into Holly's unique life living in a historical Bridgeton era house and her future writing projects, including a glimpse into her next big ideas in both adult and YA fantasy novels.
Keywords: script editor, writing tips, publishing, UK television, film industry, best-selling author, Craft Chat Chronicles, Holly Race, debut adult fantasy, Six of Crowns, writing challenges, YA trilogy, lockdown launch, Tudor history, feminist reimagining, Henry VIII's wives, book deal, literary agent, representation offer, retellings, modern twist, writer support network, passion vs. marketability, social media strategies, historical fiction, future writing projects, adult fantasy, YA fantasy novels.
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