Dana Goldstein
What Were You Thinking?
A podcast that invites authors to share the evolution of their books from the "What If" musings to the words on the page.
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Dana Goldstein
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Nov 12, 2024
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Episodes
Season 2, Episode 12: Going from public service to published author - Pat Duckworth, Menopause Mind the Gap. 07.06.2022 36:19
Pat Duckworth was caught off guard by the need to share what she knows about menopause. After time at a retreat, she discovered she did have a book in her, trying to get out. Actually, she had five books waiting to see the light of day. Over the UK, where she lives and works, Pat has become the go-to expert on managing menopause symptoms using mind/body techniques. She is also leading the way for...
Season 2, Episode 11: Baring it all in memoir - Marci Warhaft, The Good Stripper 24.05.2022 37:43
When you first meet Marci Warhaft, you immediately recognize a woman who is confident in who she is. She is fun and outgoing. She dances on TikTok. She is never afraid to take a chance. That's the Marci I've known for a decade. But when I picked up The Good Stripper, I was stunned with what I found in those pages: a series of traumatic events, the struggle with an eating disorder, a sex life she r...
Season 2, Episode 10: Having Fun with Chaos - Christine Kilbourne, The Limitless Sky 10.05.2022 39:41
Young Adult author Christina Kilbourne has tackled some tough topics in her novels: suicide, homelessness, and mental health, to name a few. The Limitless Sky, a dystopian YA novel set 700 years in the future was a complete departure from what she is accustomed to writing. In this episode, we discuss her process, her challenges and and why she decided to switch gears to dystopian fiction. Learn mo...
Season 2, Episode 9: Taking the Shot - H.N. Khan, Wrong Side of the Court 26.04.2022 33:25
H.N. Khan was going to be a lawyer, until he realized there were other choices he could make. His journey took a very different turn, exposing and connecting HN Khan to the startup and tech world. As his career as a tech writer emerged and evolved, Humayun enrolled in Humber’s writing program. That program led him to new connections in the writing world, laying the groundwork for Wrong Side of the...
Season 2, Episode 8: Five Hundred Million Years in the longest Squid Game ever - Danna Staaf, Monarchs of the Sea 12.04.2022 48:10
If this was an episode of Who Would Win: Dinosaurs or Cephalopods, the squids would come out on top. While dinosaurs fossils get all the glory, it's the cephalopod fossils who have been doing all the work of telling the story of survival. After already surviving five (5!!!) mass extinctions, the cephalopods are likely the ocean creatures that will survive the next one. They are truly the Monarchs...
Season 2, Episode 7: Enviromance, Rom Com and Cursed Books - Jennifer Sommersby/Eliza Gordon, Welcome to Planet Laura 29.03.2022 27:11
Jennifer Sommersby started writing rom-coms (romantic comedies) under the pseudonym of Eliza Gordon as she was in the waiting game of edits/revisions/publication for a young adult novel. She has penned 8 books under that name, the latest a three-part series - Planet Lara. Welcome to Planet Lara is an enviromance - environmental romance - with excellent characters (I hated Lara for most of the book...
Season 2, Episode 6: Non-fiction that's hard to swallow - Mary Boone, Bugs for Breakfast 15.03.2022 41:09
Mary Boone is the author of more than 60 non-fiction books for young readers. She has written about everything from boy bands, the Biebs and in her latest book, bugs. Bugs for Breakfast is an informative, engaging book, not just for middle grade readers, but for adults as well. It will open your eyes (and you mind) to a culinary experience that is becoming less quirky trend and more global necessi...
Season 2 Episode 5: Releasing the badass - Laura Ballerini, The Green Velvet Chair 01.03.2022 29:55
When first-time author and full-time business owner Laura Ballerini sat down to write some stories, she didn't anticipate the transformation that would take place inside her soul. From a very young age, Laura was introduced to art through her mother's skill with crafting, fixing, and cooking. Now, as a graphic designer, Laura realizes just how endemic art is to all our lives. In this episode, we d...
Season 2 Episode 4: The worst best part of high school - Kalena Miller, The Night When No One Had Sex 15.02.2022 38:07
Kalena Miller's debut novel will take you back to everything that was horrible and awesome about high school. There's junk food, fighting, texting, and prom night. You know what's missing? Sex. The night that was carefully planned goes horribly wrong. You'll laugh out loud, but also feel deeply connected to the characters in The Night When No One Had Sex. Buy the book. Follow Kalena on Twitt...
Season 2 Episode 3: The feminist voice in print - Christina Dalcher, Femlandia 01.02.2022 33:13
As the author of 3 bestselling dystopian novels with strong female characters, Christina Dalcher is often painted as a feminist. There are so many more layers to this linguist-now-author. While her first novel, Vox, brought the issue of silencing women to the table, her latest, Femlandia, examines life in broken-down world, where women are building colonies and not everything is as idyllic as it a...
Season 2 Episode 2: Using fiction to teach kids about death - Joanne Levy, Sorry For Your Loss 18.01.2022 32:12
Sorry For Your Loss is a poignant, touching and sometimes funny story about Evie, a girl whose family runs a Jewish funeral home. In this episode, Joanne and I talk about how kids can learn about hard topics through reading, what some of the challenges are when writing for middle grade and why the feedback from young readers means so much to her. Visit Joanne's website . Follow her on Twitter or F...
Season 2 Episode 1: Channelling the Young Adult Voice - Bev Katz Rosenbaum, I'm Good and Other Lies 04.01.2022 29:54
Bev Katz Rosenbaum never intended to write a pandemic book. She had written the story about high schooler Kelsey Kendler long before lockdowns, but she was struggling with how to frame the story. When COVID-19 forced us all to remain in our homes, Bev knew this was the perfect environment for Kelsey's story to emerge and grow. It's a story of survival, failure and how one girl makes it through the...
Episode 15: Playing with Food - Julie Van Rosendaal, Dirty Food 07.12.2021 38:42
Julie Van Rosendaal has built a brilliant career as a cookbook author, food blogger, chef, and teacher. She is an icon in Calgary's food community and an ardent advocate for food access. In this episode, not only do we talk about Dirty Food (her 11th cookbook), we discuss the publishing industry, diet culture, #buttergate and food security. In an extremely bold move, Julie decided to make her 12th...
Episode 14: The books we can't live without 23.11.2021 16:28
Whether you are a reader or a writer, you have THAT ONE BOOK that changed things for you. It might be the book you read as a teen that rocked your world, or the book that made you want to become a writer - or a better writer. Maybe it's a book that gives you comfort when you need it, that is as familiar as your own face looking in the mirror. For this special episode, which I had planned on releas...
Episode 13: Murder and Mayhem in the...church office? - All is Well with Katherine Walker 09.11.2021 35:15
This debut novel is a crazy ride. From the very first page, I was hooked, wanting to know why a priest murdered a parishioner with a candlestick. If that feels reminiscent of a game of Clue (Colonel Mustard, in the library, with a knife), you're not wrong. There are enough twists and turns and unexpected, laugh out loud moments in All is Well to give you literary whiplash. Buy All is Well . To lea...
Episode 12: Tackling high fantasy - P.L. Stuart, A Drowned Kingdom 26.10.2021 30:04
There is nothing about P.L. Stuart that I found intimidating. He is friendly, kind and generous with his time. A law enforcement employee by day (and night, because shift work), he has been in some harrowing situations. His calm demeanour would diffuse any tense situation, a handy trait when it comes to managing the seven children he and wife Debbie share. He is quite the opposite of the protagoni...
Episode 11: Putting it all out there - Rebecca Eckler, Blissfully Blended Bullshit 12.10.2021 30:01
Rebecca Eckler has spent most of her writing career sharing her life and her opinions. She was a columnist for the Globe and Mail and the National Post, sharing stories of motherhood and her view of the world. As the executive editor for SavvyMom.ca , Rebecca writes about her parenting style, opening her up to criticism and hateful comments. Her writing style is candid and open. She is brutally ho...
Episode 10: Being a bee custodian, Dana Church - The Beekeepers 28.09.2021 38:41
Dana Church's new middle grade non-fiction, The Beekeepers, isn't just for kids. Her research is sound and the information shared within its pages is valuable for readers of any age. If you didn't know our bees were in trouble, this book will help you understand why and give you tools to do something about it. The Beekeepers changed my relationship with the chonky buzzers in my own backyard and I...
Episode 9: Documenting the entrepreneurial journey - Elise Russell, Behave Boldly 14.09.2021 33:48
In this episode, you’re going to meet Elise Russel, author of Behave Boldly, a memoir of her entrepreneurial journey so far. The book chronicles the details of her struggles and successes as she built her company, Pony Friday. Her story is not complete however, and during the conversation Elise is candid about what it’s really like to build and run your own business. Full disclosure here - I’ve kn...
Episode 8: Turning reality in dystopian fiction - Waubgeshig Rice, Moon of the Crusted Snow 31.08.2021 37:34
Waubgeshing Rice, Waub to all those who know him, has been crafting stories from the age of 17. He started reporting when he was an exchange student in Germany, went to journalism school and worked for CBC Television as a reporter before his latest novel, Moon of the Crusted Snow, enabled him to focus on writing full time. Anyone who remembers the blackout of 2003 will find parallels to that easte...
Episode 7: Writing LGBTQ+ Fiction - Judith Clark, Under the Radar 17.08.2021 23:53
Judith Clark absolutely set out to write a novel about a gay boy living in rural Alberta. The controversy in the province over GSA's - Gay Straight Alliances - inspired her to tell the story of a high schooler who choses to keep his sexuality a secret until he graduates. Gunnar has a lot at stake: his space on the wrestling team, his friendships and his plans to stay under the radar until his fina...
Episode 6: Representing Culture - Brittney Morris, Slay 03.08.2021 22:43
Brittney Morris performed what most writers would consider an impossible feat: she wrote an entire novel in 12 days. After being inspired by the Black Panther movie, Brittney decided to write a story about a 17-year-old high schooler who developed a game played by the global black community. Brittney wanted to participate in Pitch Wars, a mentoring program where published/agented authors, editors,...
Episode 5: Risking it all for freedom - Karen Patterson, Taking on China 20.07.2021 26:31
When Canadian Karen Patterson moved to China, she fully intended to spend the rest of her life there. While there, she built businesses, learned the language, got married and gave birth to her daughter. She never imagined her life would be completely upturned when her husband, Chinese artist Wu Yuren, disappeared. For years, Karen struggled to find him, and when she did, the fight to free him from...
Episode 4: Writing the Taboo topics - Heather Levy, Walking Through Needles 06.07.2021 29:50
From the very first lines of Walking Through Needles, you'll know you're in for a ride. This debut novel, by Heather Levy, is rich with characters that will run you through the spectrum of emotion and will make you squirm. Yet still, you won't be able to stop turning the pages. In this conversation, Heather talks about BDSM, Pitch Wars and the challenges of writing about sexual assault. WARNINGS:...
Episode 3: The business of books - Tammy Plunkett, Clinical Trial 22.06.2021 26:38
Tammy Plunkett started writing Clinical Trial to quell the boredom of being a stay-at-home-mom to four children. Ten years after she first completed the book, she took it out of the drawer to revisit the romantic thriller, updated it, edited it and hit publish. It was perfect timing for this ex-ICU nurse to launch a book that reads like a string of Grey's Anatomy episodes. In the midst of a pandem...
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