Episode 51: G.J. Berger
Author G.J. Berger has had a love of good storytelling since he was a child. Over the years, this has driven him to not only tell his own stories but also on constant lookout for the best story.
In this episode of The Written Scene, G.J. discusses using pen names, how we once were able to find time to read because of a lack of modern distractions, using the mind behind our mind to write instead of mimicking other writers, why readers rule, the effectiveness (and stress) of reading his writing out loud to people, how word of mouth is a great ad for your book, avoiding imposter syndrome and maintaining good mental health as a writer, the ways to offer an honest review without crushing someone, and much more.
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Music: Addis Ababa by Eshi Era