In this episode, we are joined by Nana Malone, Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestselling author of sexy, feel-good romance novels and creator of the #BrownNippleChallenge.
We learned more about Nana’s experience writing not one, but two novels for Kobo Originals, her writing process regarding dictation, modelling for her own covers, the importance of Black women and women of colour on the covers of romance novels, the #Brown Nipple Challenge, judging a literary contest, and more!
Find more information about our podcast, including links to our guests' books here. If you're ready to start your publishing journey, visit kobo.com/writinglife.
#346 – Spicy Romantasy, Podcasting, and Pen Names with Sacha Black
#345 – Maximizing Your Book Marketing with Mal Cooper
#344 – Committing to Your Writing Practice with Jessie Kwak
#343 – From Romance Reader to Romance Author with Bal Khabra
#342 – Academics and Authorship with Patrick E. Horrigan
#341 – Accessibility Tips for Indie Authors with Jeff Adams and Michele Lucchini
#340 – Writing a Road Trip Romance Novel with Alison Cochrun
#339 – Plotting a Dark Romance Novel with J. L. Drake
#338 – Writing Women's Action-Adventure Novels with Bethany Maines
#337 – Marketing Advice for Indie Authors with Kiki Chatfield
#336 – Mental Health, Queer Narratives and More with Emily Austin
#335 – Writing Best-Selling Hockey Romance with Becka Mack
#334 – All About Writing Retreats with Lisa Shaughnessy
#333 – The Year in Review with the Kobo Writing Life Team
#332 – Writing a Small-town Sports Romance with Elena Armas
#331 – Believing in Your Readers with Bethany Lopez
#330 – The Realities of Indie Publishing and Writing Romance with J. Sterling
#329 – Writing a Thrilling YA Series with Brett Riley
#328 – Wellness, Writing, and Working with Kobo Originals with Elizabeth Barone
#327 – Creative Advice for Neurodivergent Authors with October K. Santerelli
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