Habits That will TANK Your Writing – Part 1

Habits That will TANK Your Writing – Part 1

In this episode of the Writing Momentum podcast, Chris and Gena discuss common habits that can impede a writer’s progress or productivity. They share insights about the traps of comparison and the need to stay engaged with the writing community. The episode encourages writers to embrace their unique voice, style and journey, and stresses the importance of continuous reading and learning within the genre they are writing. The hosts also talk about maintaining a strong presence and active participation in the ‘writing world,’ including online forums, writer’s conferences and book clubs, to keep the creative juices flowing and to stay on top of market trends.

Maintaining Motivation in Writing: Practical Tips

Maintaining Motivation in Writing: Practical Tips

In this episode of the Writing Momentum podcast, hosts Gena and Christopher Maselli explore different ways to stay motivated in writing. They discuss tracking your writing successes, identifying your ‘why’, immersing oneself in the writing world through books, podcasts, and conferences, and the benefits of co-writing and surrounding yourself with writing friends. Chris also describes the benefits of maintaining a ‘to done’ list. The hosts invite audiences to join their writing group, Writing Moments, to further promote a supportive writing community. The episode is designed to help writers find the motivation they need to stay committed to their craft.

Finding Time to Write in a Busy World

Finding Time to Write in a Busy World

In the Writing Momentum Podcast, Christopher Maselli and his wife, Gena, share practical tips for finding time to write in a busy world. With over 30 years of writing experience, they tackle the challenge many writers face – finding time to pursue their passion amid various life commitments. They suggest keeping a reminder of your writing vision in front of you, scheduling your writing time, employing the Pomodoro technique, using deadlines, and adopting habit stacking where writing is added to an existing routine. They elaborate that consistency is key and even short bursts of writing can lead to a complete manuscript over time. They also encourage listeners to share and subscribe to their podcast for more insightful content.

Avoid These 3 Writing Mistakes in Non-Profit Communications – Part 2

Avoid These 3 Writing Mistakes in Non-Profit Communications – Part 2

In this podcast transcript, hosts Chris and Gena highlight common mistakes that writers make when crafting content for nonprofit organizations. They discuss the importance of focusing on the benefits to the reader, creating clear calls to action, telling impactful stories of individual beneficiaries, and maintaining consistent branding across all communication channels. The hosts emphasize that these principles can also prove beneficial in other forms of writing, providing examples from their own experiences and from the realm of political speechmaking.

Avoid These 3 Writing Mistakes in Non-Profit Communications – Part 1

Avoid These 3 Writing Mistakes in Non-Profit Communications – Part 1

After 30 years of working with nonprofits, hosts Gena and Chris discuss three common mistakes that writers often make when writing for non-profit organizations. These include the excessive focus on asking for help without celebrating the wins, constantly changing branding messages, and overuse of organization-specific jargon. Insights are also shared on how to execute effective communication strategies for non-profit organizations. This video is beneficial for anyone aiming to optimize their written communication for non-profit fundraising and awareness campaigns.

Publishing on Amazon is Easy!

Publishing on Amazon is Easy!

Self-publishing on Amazon’s Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) is accessible and easy. Professional editing and formatting are essential. Use PDF and EPUB formats for both print and ebook versions. Consider specialized software or hiring a professional formatter. Design an eye-catching book cover. Create a KDP account and connect your bank account. Write a compelling book description, choose relevant categories, select keywords, and set a competitive price. Develop a marketing strategy. Join a writing community for support. Your book will go through a review process before being published on Amazon.

Why Authors Use Pen Names

Why Authors Use Pen Names

Join us in this episode as we delve into the fascinating world of pen names. We discuss the definition of pen names and explore the various reasons why authors choose to use them, such as protecting their identity, exploring different genres, and maintaining privacy. We also highlight how pen names can help separate writing styles and target specific audiences, while overcoming bias and stereotypes. Tune in to hear the intriguing story of Stephen King’s pen name, Richard Bachman, and be inspired to share your thoughts and funny pen names with us. Don’t forget to rate, review, subscribe, and share this podcast!

Researching is a Part of the Historical Fiction Journey with Henry McLaughlin

Researching is a Part of the Historical Fiction Journey with Henry McLaughlin

Henry McLaughlin shares his research process for historical fiction novels, focusing on his latest book, “Emily’s Trials.” He emphasizes the significance of thorough research to create an accurate and authentic historical setting. McLaughlin’s writing process involves “pantsing” and allowing the characters to shape the story. He encourages writers to revise and rewrite their work fearlessly. McLaughlin believes in the importance of supporting local bookstores and highlights the relevance of his stories of hope and reconciliation in today’s world.

What’s YOUR Word?

What’s YOUR Word?

Hosts Christopher and Gena reveal their words for 2024, “extreme” and “flow,” while writer friends and newsletter subscribers also share their chosen words. These words can be categorized into commitment, appreciation, and strength. Examples of commitment words include “commitment,” “get her done,” and “structure,” while appreciation words include “mindfulness,” “enjoy,” and “magic.” Strength words encompass “resurgence,” “abide,” and “brave.” Listeners are encouraged to share their own words for 2024.

Milestones and Memories: A Celebration of 100 Episodes

Milestones and Memories: A Celebration of 100 Episodes

Has it really been 100 episodes?! Yes!!

In this episode of the Writing Momentum podcast, Chris and Gena celebrate their podcast’s third year and 100th episode by taking a look back at their top five most listened to episodes. They discuss the importance of avoiding cliches in writing, explore the wide range of materials that can be written for children, highlight the benefits of using an email newsletter for marketing, delve into the different types of editing needed for a manuscript, and provide a step-by-step guide on self-publishing on Amazon’s Kindle Direct Publishing. They also give an honorable mention to an episode on making time to write based on listener feedback. Listeners are encouraged to subscribe, review, and share the podcast, and are provided with a goal-setting planner and information on an upcoming membership site.