In this episode, we spoke with Meg Smitherman, debut indie author of Destroyer, the first book in a new adult, dark fantasy romance duology. Meg chatted with us about her new novel, fanfiction, finding a writing community on TikTok, her experience getting an MFA in London, England, finally writing in the ideal genre for her, and much more. Meg also offers amazing writing advice and writing updates via her TikTok – follow her here!
Destroyer is available now on Kobo and wherever eBooks are sold. You can find out more about Meg on TikTok, Twitter, Instagram, or her website.
#199 - Selling Audiobooks to the Kobo Customer with Elyse Daniels
#198 - Incorporating Mythology and Folklore into Your Writing with Skye MacKinnon
#197 - An #OwnVoices YA Debut with Nora Shalaway Carpenter
#196 - Expanding Your Written Universe with Anthony Dobranski
#195 - Alternative Storytelling Platforms with Kilby Blades
#194 - The Road to Publication with Debut Author Abbigail N. Rosewood
#193 - Adapting your Novel for the Screen with Maggie Marr
#192 - Sharing Your Authentic Voice with Jasmin Kaur
#191 - Audiobooks, Podcasts and the Future of Publishing with Joanna Penn
#190 - Finding the Motivation to Become a Published Author with Glenn Dyer
#189 - Touring as an Author vs. Touring as a Musician with Eamon McGrath
#188 - Writing Advice and Finishing Your First Draft with Andrew David MacDonald
#187 - In Conversation with Saeed Jones
#186 - The Importance of a Pen Name with Tawdra Kandle
#185 - Getting Creative with your Book Marketing with TS Paul
Bonus Episode: The Future of Publishing with the Kobo Writing Life Team
#184 - Writing Retreats and Finding Your Writing Community with Darcy Burke
#183 - Writing Great Romance with Jennifer Probst
#182 - Misconceptions about Motorcycle Romance with Autumn Jones Lake
#181 - Building Your Readership through Email Marketing with Holly Mortimer
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Voice of Mushfik
Lit Society: Books and Drama
Ex Libris
The Count of Monte Cristo
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
Fresh Air
Myths and Legends