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Writing Advice, Character Development, Mental Health, & More with SPECIAL GUEST Author & Writing Coach Kara M. Zone
- 2025/04/17
- 再生時間: 41 分
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Hosts Haley and McCayleigh interview author and writing coach Kara Zone. They discuss Kara's journey into writing, her book 'Cinders Burn at Midnight', and the importance of mental health representation in literature. Kara shares insights on the indie publishing process, common mistakes writers make, and the role of social media in promoting books. The conversation emphasizes the significance of perseverance in writing and the need for accurate portrayals of mental health in storytelling.
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Takeaways:
Kara Zone's journey into writing began at age 28.
She emphasizes the importance of mental health in her writing.
'Cinder's Burn at Midnight' explores themes of independence and trauma.
Kara's upcoming works will expand on her current series.
Social media is crucial for indie authors to market their books.
Mistakes in writing should be seen as learning opportunities.
Kara encourages aspiring authors to keep writing despite challenges.
Accurate mental health representation is vital in literature.
Kara offers free workshops on social media marketing for authors.
The publishing industry is slowly becoming more open to mental health discussions.