My First Time On A Podcast!

Last week, I was delighted to be interviewed by author, Sacha Black on her podcast, The Rebel Author Podcast. We spoke about how I was her writing tutor when she first started out many moons ago with The Writers Bureau, as well as about my new book and how writers can make money from readers’ letters, fillers, articles, short stories and competitions.

I have to admit I was very nervous. I’d not done anything like that before, and hoped I didn’t stumble over my words, but I needn’t have worried. I thoroughly enjoyed it and found it great fun! If you’d like to listen to it, you’ll find it here.

12 responses to “My First Time On A Podcast!”

  1. I’m.looking forward to.listening 🥰🥰

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    1. Hope you enjoy it 😊

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  2. Just finished listening to the Podcast. Certainly lively! And very informative!

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    Paul Mastaglio

    Enjoyed your podcast, Esther. You’re a natural! Looking forward to your paperback book. Sacha’s a character though, isn’t she! 😁

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    1. She certainly is! Glad you enjoyed it 🙂

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  4. Loved the podcast! Thank you for such thorough tips on articles and competitions, I’m going to research some of those avenues myself!

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    1. That’s great! Glad you enjoyed it 😊 And good luck with the articles and competitions 😃

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  5. Well done, Esther! You sounded so confident and posh! 😜😃 No ums and are’s which is excellent because those always put me off from carrying on listening to people.

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    1. Thank you so much. I was nervous so I’m so pleased I came across okay 😊

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  6. I enjoyed the podcast. You both sounded warm, friendly and professional. Some great tips as well. Thanks!

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    1. Thanks, Darlene. Glad you enjoyed it 😊

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