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Two chatty authors connecting writers together one question at a time by asking all the ”write” questions.

The Merry Writer Podcast Ari & Rachel

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Two chatty authors connecting writers together one question at a time by asking all the ”write” questions.

    How Do You Deal With The Problem of Perfectionism? | Ep. 209 | The Merry Writer Podcast

    How Do You Deal With The Problem of Perfectionism? | Ep. 209 | The Merry Writer Podcast

    EPISODE SHOW NOTES
    Do you suffer from perfection? Is it hard to let your manuscript see the light of day because it's not yet "perfect?" Are you striving to be the best beyond all measure? Well, stop it! 
    In today's episode, we are talking about that insidious condition known as Perfectionism and ways we have been dealing with it and things you can try.
    What we cover:

    Done is better than perfect


    It's a form of procrastination


    Its not for YOU alone to make it "perfect"

    As always, thanks for listening, and let us know your thoughts on this topic in the comments below.
     
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    CREDITS
    Hosts
    Ari Meghlen & Rachel Poli
    Music
    Intro & Outro – “Inspired” composed and produced by Kevin MacLeod of http://www.incompetech.com | Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0
    Special Thanks
    Our patrons, Kristen Poli & Plottr

    • 18 min
    What Should Writers Discuss On Their Blog? | Ep. 208 | The Merry Writer Podcast

    What Should Writers Discuss On Their Blog? | Ep. 208 | The Merry Writer Podcast

    EPISODE SHOW NOTES
    If you're a writer, then you probably have a website, right? Right? And if you have a website, then you might also have a blog. A blog is a great way to keep your website looking active and updated. This week, Ari and Rachel discuss content writers can share on their blog.
    In this episode, we cover:
    Types of blog posts
    Niche(s)
    Consistency
    As always, thanks for listening, and let us know your thoughts on this topic in the comments below.
    WANT TO BE A GUEST ON THE SHOW?
    We are accepting guest applications for The Merry Writer Podcast! If you would like to be considered, please take the time to read our FAQs Page. Once you've read everything, please fill in the Google Form linked on that page if you feel you could be a good fit.
    Due to high interest, our guest slots for 2024 are almost filled. Applications are still open, but we may take a while to get back to you.
    SUPPORT THE PODCAST
    Patreon
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    CREDITS
    Hosts
    Ari Meghlen & Rachel Poli
    Music
    Intro & Outro – “Inspired” composed and produced by Kevin MacLeod of http://www.incompetech.com | Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0
    Special Thanks
    Our patrons, Kristen Poli & Plottr

    • 29 min
    What Is The Difference Between Cliches and Tropes? | Ep. 207 | The Merry Writer Podcast

    What Is The Difference Between Cliches and Tropes? | Ep. 207 | The Merry Writer Podcast

    EPISODE SHOW NOTES
    In this week's episode, we (try) to discuss the difference between cliches and tropes. I say try, because apparently it was a crazy day for both of us, so if you made it through to the end, good on yer!
    As always, thanks for listening, and let us know your thoughts on this topic in the comments below.
     
    WANT TO BE A GUEST ON THE SHOW?
    Want to be a guest on The Merry Writer Podcast? If you would like to be considered, please take the time to read our FAQs Page. Once you've read everything, please fill in the Google Form linked on that page if you feel you could be a good fit.
    At the top of the FAQs Page will be the status as to whether the applications are currently open.
     
    SUPPORT THE PODCAST
    Patreon
    If you want to support our show and show our little podcast extra love, you can do so by becoming a patron. Consider popping over to our Patreon Page and snapping up some goodies for just $2 a month!
    Share
    If you enjoy our podcast, please share episodes on social media to spread the word about our show.
     
    CREDITS
    Hosts
    Ari Meghlen & Rachel Poli
    Music
    Intro & Outro – “Inspired” composed and produced by Kevin MacLeod of http://www.incompetech.com | Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0
    Special Thanks
    Our patrons, Kristen Poli & Plottr

    • 18 min
    What Is The Traditional Publishing Industry Really Like? | Ep. 206 | The Merry Writer Podcast

    What Is The Traditional Publishing Industry Really Like? | Ep. 206 | The Merry Writer Podcast

    EPISODE SHOW NOTES
    One big decision all writers face is the matter of publishing: traditional or self? It's not an easy choice, which is why Ari and Rachel are joined on the podcast this week by Wendy Simpson who discusses what the traditional publishing industry is really like.
    In this episode, we cover:
    The main benefits of traditional publishing
    Benefits of having an agent
    What control the author has
    A typical publishing timeframe
    Extras authors might not know about traditional publishing
    As always, thanks for listening, and let us know your thoughts on this topic in the comments below.
    ABOUT WENDY SIMPSON
    Wendy has been writing since the age of five and finished her first novel at fourteen. Her debut novel Tinderbox and its sequel Tarotmancer are available both in-store and online. Tinderbox made the Top 100 on the Amazon Best Sellers List in Black &African American Fantasy Fiction and is the 2022 GOLD Winner for Fantasy Foreword Reviews Indie Award. When she’s not writing, she’s reading, working in her garden, or gaming and streaming on Twitch under the handle Runic Nightshade. She shares her home with her older brother and two diva cats.
    Website | Twitter | Instagram | TikTok
    WANT TO BE A GUEST ON THE SHOW?
    We are accepting guest applications for The Merry Writer Podcast! If you would like to be considered, please take the time to read our FAQs Page. Once you've read everything, please fill in the Google Form linked on that page if you feel you could be a good fit.
    Due to high interest, our guest slots for 2024 are almost filled. Applications are still open, but we may take a while to get back to you.
    SUPPORT THE PODCAST
    Patreon
    If you want to support our show and show our little podcast extra love, you can do by becoming a patron. Consider popping over to our Patreon Page and snap up some goodies for as little as $1 a month!
    Share
    If you enjoy our podcast, please share episodes on social media to spread the word about our show.
    CREDITS
    Hosts
    Ari Meghlen & Rachel Poli
    Music
    Intro & Outro – “Inspired” composed and produced by Kevin MacLeod of http://www.incompetech.com | Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0
    Special Thanks
    Our patrons, Kristen Poli & Plottr

    • 46 min
    How Can You Motivate Yourself to Write? | Ep. 205 | The Merry Writer Podcast

    How Can You Motivate Yourself to Write? | Ep. 205 | The Merry Writer Podcast

    EPISODE SHOW NOTES
    Motivation can be pretty elusive and if you are hoping to find some behind the fridge, we can guarantee it's not hiding there. If you struggle with feeling motivated to write, then check out today's episode.
    What we cover:
    Give yourself cues
    Know what comes next
    Think small
    Spark some joy
    Use what inspires you
    Get a positive read
    Step away from social media
    As always, thanks for listening, and let us know your thoughts on this topic in the comments below.
    WANT TO BE A GUEST ON THE SHOW?
    If you would like to be considered, please take the time to read our FAQs Page. If you still feel like you’re a good fit for the show after reading the FAQs, please fill in the Google Form linked on that page.
    Due to high interest, our guest slots for 2024 are almost filled. The form is still open for 2025, but we may take a while to get back to you. Please know we have your application on file. Thank you for your patience.
    SUPPORT THE PODCAST
    Patreon
    If you want to support our show and show our little podcast extra love, you can do so by becoming a patron. Consider popping over to our Patreon Page and snapping up some goodies for just $2 a month!
    Share
    If you enjoy the show, don’t forget to share our episodes on social media, follow the podcast, and engage in the comments.
    CREDITS
    Hosts
    Ari Meghlen & Rachel Poli
    Music
    Intro & Outro – “Inspired” composed and produced by Kevin MacLeod of incompetech – Music and also Graph Paper | Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0
    Special Thanks
    Our patrons, Kristen Poli & Plottr

    • 19 min
    How Can You Utilize Your Local Library As A Writer? | Ep. 204 | The Merry Writer Podcast

    How Can You Utilize Your Local Library As A Writer? | Ep. 204 | The Merry Writer Podcast

    EPISODE SHOW NOTES
    When was the last time you went to your library? If it's been a couple of months, go ahead and plan a trip there. Libraries are useful for everyone for a number of reasons, but writers can get a lot out of it. This week, Ari and Rachel discuss how writers can use their local libraries.
    In this episode, we cover:
    The library environment
    Events from the library
    Research
    Writing routine
    As always, thanks for listening, and let us know your thoughts on this topic in the comments below.
    WANT TO BE A GUEST ON THE SHOW?
    We are accepting guest applications for The Merry Writer Podcast! If you would like to be considered, please take the time to read our FAQs Page. Once you've read everything, please fill in the Google Form linked on that page if you feel you could be a good fit.
    Due to high interest, our guest slots for 2024 are almost filled. Applications are still open, but we may take a while to get back to you.
    SUPPORT THE PODCAST
    Patreon
    If you want to support our show and show our little podcast extra love, you can do by becoming a patron. Consider popping over to our Patreon Page and snap up some goodies for as little as $1 a month!
    Share
    If you enjoy our podcast, please share episodes on social media to spread the word about our show.
    CREDITS
    Hosts
    Ari Meghlen & Rachel Poli
    Music
    Intro & Outro – “Inspired” composed and produced by Kevin MacLeod of http://www.incompetech.com | Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0
    Special Thanks
    Our patrons, Kristen Poli & Plottr

    • 19 min

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