Get Published Episode 48 – Karen Dales Talks Writing

Happy New Year, everyone. I hope you all had a wonderful festive season and your new year is looking very promising.

In today’s show I talk to Karen Dales, author of “The Chosen Chronicles”. Karen talks about her writing journey including the importance of research and how you shouldn’t be afraid to turn down a publisher’s offer.  J. Daniel Sawyer talks about contracts in the brand new Tips and Typos section of the show.Thanks for listening.

Show Notes

00:00 — Opening – Get Published Episode 48 – Karen Dales Talks Writing

  • Everything has to start somewhere and this is the start of “Get Published”

00:14 — Introduction – Get Published Episode 48 – Karen Dales Talks Writing

Welcome to the show.

00:41 — Promo – Fiction at Chrismoody.net

01:30— Tips and Typos – Get Published Episode 48 – Karen Dales Talks Writing (continued)

  • We have a new segment in the show. I’m debuting a brand new segment for the show I’m calling Tips and Typos that features different topics of interest to writers. Today we hear from J. Daniel Sawyer who has a great deal of knowledge in the area of contracts. He is one of my go to people when I have contract questions and I know you will get some great information from him.
  • Email feedback at getpublishedpodcast dot com with your comments

17:08 – Promo – Podiobooks.com

18:07 — Get Published Episode 48 – Karen Dales Talks Writing (continued)

Karen Dales talks about her writing journey. Karen was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and is the author of “The Chosen Chronicles.” She began writing the series after she was inspired to create the character of The Angel for an on-line role-playing game she was part of. She is also a graduate of York University’s Creative Writing course.

1:00:28 — Promo – Wiener Blut

1:01:14 — Closing

Thank you for listening.

Websites mentioned in this episode:

Karen Dales – http://www.thechosenchronicles.com/

Wiener Blut – http://wiener-blut.com/

Podiobooks.com – http://www.podiobooks.com/

Fiction at Chris Moody – http://chrismoody.net/

Literary Abominations – http://jdsawyer.net/

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