Katherine Nichols

Wild Women Who Write Take Flight

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Women writers helping other female authors unleash their inner wildness.

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Katherine Nichols

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26 wrz 2024

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Madeline Norton 26.09.2024

Join us for a behind-the-scenes look at world of Madeline Norton, the narrator for The Sometime Sister audiobook.

The Magic of Audiobook Narration: Featuring Melinda Cummings 26.09.2024

Having our books turned into audiobooks has been the most amazing experience. Join us as we meet the women who brought our work to life.

Kim V-Day 15.02.2024

Wild Women Kim and Lizbeth discuss writing about love and romance and why it’s much more significant than we sometimes realize.

Romance and Why We Need It 14.02.2024

Wild Women Kim Conrey and Lizbeth Jones talk about love in life and in romance novels and why it’s more important than we may realize .

Spirits and haunts and Ann Hite—Oh my! 03.12.2023

Connect with the inhabitants of Black Mountain, a land rich with tradition and spirits in Ann Hite’s latest novel Haints on Black Mountain.

Exploring kinship with Betty Joyce Nash 19.11.2023

Everybody Here Is Kin by Betty Joyce Nash explores community and relationships on a tight knit barrier island.

The Doctor Is In 14.09.2023

Dr. Martha Boone shares stories from the trenches of Charity Hospital, a staple in New Orleans until Katrina destroyed it. Her first novel, The Big Free, follows an idealistic young doctor during her first six months of internship at the renowned hospital. The Unfettered Urologist, her nonfiction book, includes what she wishes she could have told her patients but never had time to do so. In March,...

Sisters in Science and More 01.09.2023

Lynn Cullen's The Woman with the Cure explores the unsung role of the woman who pioneered the cure for polio. Lynn discusses how Dorothy Horstmann's selfless attitude drove her colleagues to put an end to one of the most devastating epidemics of the 20th century. She also explores how Dorothy's relationships with other women, both in and out of the field, demonstrates the power of sisterhood.

Authors and Their Neurodivergent Characters Shed Light on Mental Health with Susan Crawrfor 02.08.2023

Join us as we discuss how authors can provide a valuable service to their readers through neurodiverse characters and learn more about internationally acclaimed Susan Crawford, author of The Pocket Wife and The Other Widow . In The Pocket Wife , Crawford creates a protagonist who suffers from bi-polar disorder. When her neighbor is murdered, readers see the world through her point of view and feel...

Robert Gwaltney, Georgia Author of the Year for First Novel 20.07.2023

Join us as we celebrate peculiar people and discuss gothic Southern fiction with a coming of age theme in The Cicada Tree.

Levels of Love: This World and Beyond 08.07.2023

Join us as we take a look at the art of romance writing with Melody Johnson. Both Melody and our own Kim Conrey share how their heroines tackle social issues like human trafficking and child abuse while pushing the boundaries of love.

Bren McClain, Story Teller Extraordinaire 20.06.2023

The Wild Women and Bren McClain discuss how to create strong female characters and the obstacles they must overcome to survive. Bren's protagonist in One Good Mama Bone displays compassion and experiences incredible emotional growth despite extreme poverty and heartbreak. Whether you're interested in developing characters of your own or want to explore how authors do it, you'll want to...

Dealing with Loss and Loving the Dead and Gone 29.05.2023

The Wild Women take on coping with loss and sharing grief through writing with Judith Turner Yamamoto. In her beautifully written novel Loving the Dead and Gone , a freak accident takes the life of a young husband, devastating his teenage widow. Judith explores how this tragedy affects their small town and how to reimagine a life you never planned to live. A similar theme resonates in all of the W...

Creating Kickass Female Protagonists with McKinley Aspen 13.05.2023

The Wild Women welcome McKinley Aspen, author of Praesidium, an action adventure thriller with an underlying theme of the importance of finding family. Celebrate strong women on and off the page.

Favorite May 2023 Atlanta Writers Club Conference Moment: Katherine Nichols 08.05.2023

The Wild Women got together May 6 and 7 at the Atlanta Writers Club Conference. Check out Katherine Nichols's favorite part of the conference.

Truth in Genres: Rebecca Kaiser Gibson 04.05.2023

Changing genres can be frightening but rewarding. The Wild Women explore this topic with Rebecca Kaiser Gibson. She shares how she went from writing poetry to her first novel, The Promise of a Normal Life. Her novel reveals the transformation of an introverted Jewish girl to a woman ready to take control of her own life.

Romance Is in the Air and Everywhere 26.04.2023

Author of ten young adult and two adult novels, Lisa Kline shares how romance adds a little something extra to her historical novel, Between the Sky and the Sea, and her latest novel, Ladies Day . The same is true for Kim Conrey's sci-fi romance series, Katherine Nichols's suspense novels, Kat Fieler's Victorian fantasy, and Gaby Anderson's hilarious women's fiction work. Liste...

Mini-Episode 10: Don't Be Afraid of An Editor (or Editing)! 17.04.2023

"It is only by selection, elimination and emphasis that we get at the real meaning of things." -- Georgia O'Keefe

Really Charlie? Yes, really! 10.04.2023

Charlie Perry, New Bedford's podcast king, specializes in giving flowers to people who are still above ground. He shares his gifts with entertainers, humanitarians, personalities, and authors including Wild Women Who Write. We're turning the tables on this generous man by sharing him with you and celebrating the release of A Poetic Pulse, a collection of inspirational poetry by Charlie Per...

To the Moon with Susan Kaye Quinn and When You Had Power, plus marketing strategies 31.03.2023

What happens when a cool scientist takes on the future in a hopeful, community based way? You get the novel When We Had Power and a literary moonshot.

Beloved Beta Readers 12.03.2023

Have you ever wished you could read your favorite author's works for free and ahead of publication? Then you might enjoy being a beta reader.

Women’s History Month or Why Only One Month Dammit 05.03.2023

Katherine Nichols, author of The Sometime Sister, The Unreliables, and Trust Issues, talks about the disparity between men and women on best sellers lists.

Mini-Episode 9: The Narrator! Meeting Your Story's New Best Friend 04.03.2023

How do you fully engage with your own story? How do you engage your reader? By letting your narrator be your guide through the wilderness that is the human mind and heart.

The Wild Women and Leslie Kain Explore Narcissism 04.03.2023

Join us as we discuss Leslie’s psychological thriller Secrets in the Mirror.

Mini-Episode 8: It's All for Effect! Immediate Impact and Persuasion 03.03.2023

Telling and Selling are the kissing cousins of writing a good story. Here are two ways you can do both.

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