In this week’s episode, we spoke with New York Times, USA Today and #1 internationally bestselling author, Christina Lauren – which is the pen name of two authors, Christina Hobbs and Lauren Billings! We are here to highlight their latest release – The True Love Experiment, available now – and to learn more about their amazing writing career.
Christina and Lauren tell us about how they got started writing together, how they collaborate for reach book, how their collaborative style developed, the importance of fandom, and more. We also got a great list of recommended romance reads, and received some great advice for those writers looking to collaborate with others!
You can learn more on Christina Lauren’s website, and be sure to follow Christina Lauren on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.
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#267 - Creating a Sustainable Writing Career with Patricia McLinn
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#265 - Moving A Series Wide with T.W. Piperbrook
#264 - Love and Defiance in Storytelling with David Bezmozgis
#263 - Finding Your Ideal Reader with Sue Campbell
#262 - Finding Writing in Retirement with Michael Polelle
#261 - An Editor's Perspective with Janice Zawerbny
#260 - Going Viral with Jennifer L. Armentrout
#259 - Clubhouse for Authors with Fatima Fayez and Jenn Falls
#258 - Writing New Genres with Nalini Singh
#257 - Crowdsourcing an Adaptation with Eric Maikranz
#256 - Overcoming Writer's Block with Sarah Selecky
#255 - Writing with your Readers with Kristen Ashley
#254 - Writing Temperance Brennan with Kathy Reichs
#253 - Multiple POV Mysteries with Aime Austin
#252 - Inside the Kobo Elipsa with Kobo VP of Product Ramesh Mantha
#251 - The Three Story Method with J. Thorn
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