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Can you write a novel in ten minutes? You can if it’s ten minutes a day!
Today’s guest is Katharine Grubb of 10 Minute Novelists, talking about how to use tiny blocks of time to make writing happen in a super busy life as well as her new book for baby writers just figuring things out: Think Like a Writer in Ten Minutes a Day. If you’re super busy or a brand new writer or BOTH this is the episode for you!
And in announcements: Don’t miss this week’s FB live (Sept. 17, 7 p.m.) about getting ready to hire a freelance editor.
And coming on October 10th, 7 p.m. Eastern: Author Newsletter Magic, a $10 live class
About Katharine:
Katharine Grubb was born in northeastern Oklahoma. She was raised in the Tulsa suburbs, attended the University of Oklahoma, taught school, wrote stories and then shocked everyone by moving to Boston, Massachusetts to be with a man she had been e-mailing for nine months. She married that man, and with him had five boisterous children. Nowadays, she still lives in Massachusetts, homeschools her children, bakes bread, does a ridiculous amounts of laundry and sets her timer to write stories in ten minute increments. She believes in this so much she created a Facebook group for it (10 Minute Novelists) and she runs a website for the group: http://www.10minutenovelists.com. Her favorite type of books to read and write are quirky, imaginative tales of romance, faith and humor.