Episode 67: Caitlin Rother
If there's one thing you should know about journalist and author Caitlin Rother it's that she won't quit, nor does she have regrets, both good qualities for a writer.
In this episode of The Written Scene, Caitlin discusses how the writing scene has grown due to hybrid and self-publishing, using validation from others as feedback, why the true crime book market is shrinking, growing up with books and records lining the walls, how she got over stage fright, how she used books as a safety net from bullies, getting a book blurb from famed author Michael Connolly, growing up an only child and how that helped her as a writer, learning both physical and mental balance, needing an entirely quiet environment to write, being a journalist and not an activist, why she won't write a book she wouldn't want to read, having a to-do list but still doing things not on the list, rebounding from rejection, and so much more.
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Music: Addis Ababa by Eshi Era