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Write Now with Sarah Werner

Write Now with Sarah Werner

Sarah Rhea Werner

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A podcast for all writers (aspiring to professional) looking to find a healthy work/life/writing balance. Get the encouragement, honest advice, and inspiration you need to pursue your passion and write every day. Recurring themes include books, coffee, rainy days, truth, beauty, lasers, dinosaurs, and all of your other favorite things.

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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best Write Now with Sarah Werner episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to Write Now with Sarah Werner for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite Write Now with Sarah Werner episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Write Now with Sarah Werner - Improvised Storytelling with Cat Blackard - WN 151
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10/24/22 • 56 min

If you've ever been curious about how live-action roleplaying game podcasts are planned, created, recorded, and produced, or if you have any interest in RPGs like D&D, Pathfinder, or improv in general, give this episode a listen. Cat is an expert in plucking meaningful narrative from a scattered story and provides tons of great advice on how to clarify your own creative work.

For show notes and a full episode transcription, please visit: https://www.sarahwerner.com/

To support the work I do here at the Write Now podcast, become a patron on Patreon! https://patreon.com/sarahrheawerner

Thank you as always for listening, and happy writing!

— Sarah

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Write Now with Sarah Werner - Is "Good Enough" Good Enough? - WN 164

Is "Good Enough" Good Enough? - WN 164

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02/18/25 • 24 min

How do you decide when to publish your creative work? Is there a point at which you say it's "good enough"? Or do you have a tendency to polish and play around with those "last final tweaks" indefinitely? This week, we're talking about what it means to do your best in a world where "best" is subjective and perfect doesn't exist. Get ready!

For show notes and a full transcript of this episode, please visit: https://www.sarahwerner.com/is-good-enough-good-enough/

Thank you for listening! To support the work I do here at the Write Now podcast, you can become a patron on Patreon at https://patreon.com/sarahrheawerner, or send me a tip on Ko-Fi at https://ko-fi.com/sarahwerner.

Happy writing! — Sarah

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Write Now with Sarah Werner - Writing When You're Not Okay - WN 167

Writing When You're Not Okay - WN 167

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04/28/25 • 26 min

How do we cope as writers when life hits us with illness, injury, grief, or overwhelm? This week, we’re exploring what helps, what hurts, and what’s at stake when we find ourselves "not-okay," and how we can navigate those challenges with care and creativity.

Thank you for listening! For show notes and a full transcript of this episode, please visit: https://www.sarahwerner.com/writing-when-youre-not-okay

You can support the show here: * Patreon: https://patreon.com/sarahrheawerner * Ko-Fi: https://ko-fi.com/sarahwerner * PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/sarahwerner

Happy writing! — Sarah

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Write Now with Sarah Werner - Should I Use A Pen Name? - WN 051

Should I Use A Pen Name? - WN 051

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01/30/17 • 30 min

How do you know if writing under a pen name is right for you? This week's episode of Write Now lays out 6 reasons a pen name might be a smart choice.

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Write Now with Sarah Werner - The Power of a Writers' Group - WN 035

The Power of a Writers' Group - WN 035

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01/22/16 • 46 min

One thing I always want to stress in the Write Now podcast is the fact that you are not alone. Despite what you might feel, despite what you might what (or think you want), you're not alone. This is important. And it's the focus of Episode 035 of the Write Now podcast.

Before we begin, a quick note that I've made it easier than ever before to support the work I do with the Write Now podcast with my new Tip Jar! :D

OK. Enough of that. Let's begin... Starting a great writers' group -- or making your current writers' group even better. Podcast listener Laura emailed me with some questions about best practices for writers' groups: I wondered if you would consider doing a podcast on good practices for a writing group? Do you have any suggestions based on your experience? Exercises and activities? Resources? Pitfalls to avoid? Great questions, Laura. And YES! I have experience with both successful and failed writing groups, and I'm excited to share what I've learned with you. Different types of writing groups. Writer-Specific Groups What type of writers' group do you want to have? Writing groups that focus on a specific type of writer can include groups for mystery writers, women, veterans suffering from PTSD, sci-fi writers, poets, dissertation students, adolescents, and tons more.

You could also simply just have an umbrella group for people who love to write, regardless of what they're writing. The Spectrum of Groups: From Encouraging to Critiquing What do you want your writers' group to do for the folks who join (including yourself)? I've been part of writers' groups that are 75% critique and 25% encouragement, and groups that are 90% encouragement and 10% critique (if that). Each offers different benefits.

Critique-heavy writers' groups will help you develop your skills as a writer, and improve your manuscript (or whatever you happen to be working on) as well as your editing and critiquing skills. They are also great if you want to get better at reading your work in front of others.

Encouraging writers' groups can tend to be a bit more laid-back -- they are places of social inspiration and discussion, and can equip you with the energy and encouragement you need to go home and write up a storm.

Both will give you community and fellowship with like-minded writers, and can help you make both friends and the important connections you need to be successful. Group Size, Dynamic, & More You'll want a group that's neither too large nor too small. I recommend the sweet spot of 4-8 regular participants.

There's also the dynamic to consider. I've been in writers' groups where one person is just a really bad fit (perhaps better described as a toxic personality), and we've had to find a way to ask them to leave. It's unpleasant, to say the least.

If you're beginning your own group, consider carefully whom you'll be inviting. I'm not advising you to act under an exclusive mindset, but rather to carefully consider the cocktail of personalities you're mixing together.

You're creating a writers' group, a community, a haven for creatives, a circle of trust. So be intentional about whom you invite. Beware Entrepreneur's Depression Bestselling author and blogger Jeff Goins coined this phrase, and I love it: entrepreneur's depression.

Essentially, if you're thinking about starting a writers' group, you're going to have a vision for it. And a vision can be exciting and awesome and amazing. But sometimes, it can also set you up with some unrealistic expectations.

Your vision may be (like mine was) incredibly optimistic. I imagined 20, 30, 40 people attending my writers' group in downtown Chicago. I imagined a line out the door of the coffee shop where it was held. But instead, I got one or two people. And often none at all.

It was discouraging.

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Write Now with Sarah Werner - How To Deal With Rejection - WN 040

How To Deal With Rejection - WN 040

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05/04/16 • 34 min

Rejection happens to every writer. This week's episode explores different types of rejection and how some of them can actually help us to become better writers.

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Write Now with Sarah Werner - Coffee Break 084: Erin Forbes

Coffee Break 084: Erin Forbes

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08/13/18 • 25 min

Teen fantasy author Erin Forbes shares her unique perspective on self-publishing, as well as time management and how to market your book on social medias.

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Write Now with Sarah Werner - What I Learned From Writing A Book In 1 Week - WNP 049
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01/09/17 • 34 min

Get the 10 invaluable writing lessons I learned while writing a book in one week. (That's right: ONE WEEK.)

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Write Now with Sarah Werner - Coffee Break 033: Jay Greenfield

Coffee Break 033: Jay Greenfield

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03/27/17 • 30 min

Think it's too late to start your novel? After listening to 84-year-old, first-time published Jay Greenfield's story, you'll need a new excuse!

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Write Now with Sarah Werner - Coffee Break 024: Ginny Carter

Coffee Break 024: Ginny Carter

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11/16/16 • 25 min

Ginny "The Authormaker" Carter and I have a lovely conversation for you about the nonfiction book-writing process, different modes of publication, and Ginny's favorite aspect of being a writing coach.

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How many episodes does Write Now with Sarah Werner have?

Write Now with Sarah Werner currently has 254 episodes available.

What topics does Write Now with Sarah Werner cover?

The podcast is about Podcasts, Education and Arts.

What is the most popular episode on Write Now with Sarah Werner?

The episode title 'Improvised Storytelling with Cat Blackard - WN 151' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Write Now with Sarah Werner?

The average episode length on Write Now with Sarah Werner is 33 minutes.

How often are episodes of Write Now with Sarah Werner released?

Episodes of Write Now with Sarah Werner are typically released every 7 days, 7 hours.

When was the first episode of Write Now with Sarah Werner?

The first episode of Write Now with Sarah Werner was released on Jan 14, 2015.

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