Sometimes I think my two editors’ brains are connected even though they don’t work for the same publishing company, don’t even live in the same country. I’ve been working on revisions to my second Harlequin American (The Willow Creek Cafe) and finished them this morning so I could send them to Mary for a read-through to make sure it all still makes sense after cutting some material and adding some new scenes. Only a few hours later, my YA editor e-mailed with revisions to my second YA book (Arctic Heart). So those are due back in a week, but before that I have to do revisions to my Supernatural essay for BenBella Books. Hmm, I think perhaps I should change my middle name to Revisions. :)

So, I’m thinking about learning how to do podcasts so I can start putting some on my site. Has anyone reading this ever created a podcast? I don’t know the ins and outs of how to create the proper types of files and how to put them on my site. Must investigate. And if you were to listen to short (like five-minute) podcasts on an author’s site, what would you want her to talk about? I’m thinking about doing a variety of things, but nothing is firm in my mind yet.

3 Responses to “Talk about timing and thinking about podcasts”
  1. kris says:

    CJ Barry & Lani Diane Rich do a weekly podcast, Will Write for Wine. You can hear old ones on their sites, I believe. Might be a good starting place.

  2. Fedora says:

    I’ve never done a podcast, but I’ve listened to a couple :) What a fun idea! Best wishes getting started with those!

  3. Trish says:

    Kris, thanks for the tip. I’ll check it out.

    Fedora, I listen to two podcasts — one called Pottercast for all things Harry Potter, and one I just started listening too for the show Supernatural.

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