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Witches of Workshop

Hosted by Witches of Workshop · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 11 episodes

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Episodes
11
Last ep.
13 days ago
Avg length
49m
Booking Probability™
37
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Listen Score
15
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46
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About this podcast

✨ A writing community podcast. 🪄 Where writers brew better stories. 🎧 New episodes every Wednesday! 📧 1-10 pages and a synopsis to witchesofworkshop@gmail.com to receive critique!

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Witches of Workshop hosts Witches of Workshop, a society show with 11 episodes published.

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Recent episodes

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Why Plotting Vs. Pantsing DOESN'T MATTER: Our In-Progress Writing Processes

Jun 3, 202647mEp. 140

Use code WOW10 for 10% off the Brick! https://www.getbrick.com/WOW10 Also, we'd love to critique your pages! We review genres of all kinds. Please send 1-10 pages and a synopsis of what the chapter/read is about to witch

Do Authors Need to be Influencers Now? | Querying, Going Viral & Burnout ft. Kate Khavari

May 27, 202653mEp. 120

In this episode, we’re joined by Kate Khavari to talk about the realities of building an author career in today’s publishing industry. From going viral on Threads to navigating burnout, querying with a sales record, and

Why Your Story Isn't Working: Fixing Weak Openings and Tension

May 20, 202650mEp. 110

For 10% off the Brick, go to: https://www.getbrick.com/WOW10 The podcast episode features a live and anonymous critique of a historical crime mystery called 'The Sinners of Shoreline Drive.' The hosts also discuss their

How Writers Get Better Ideas (Romance, Structure & Creativity) | RomCom Author Rebecca Seifert

May 13, 202642mEp. 100

The Witches of Workshop sit down with rom-com author Rebecca Seifert to talk about the writing journey, romance novels, critique groups, and what it really takes to grow as a writer. From finding creative inspiration at

Why Your Writing Isn't Getting Better (And How to Fix It) | YA Author Leslie Lutz

May 6, 20261h 0mEp. 90

What actually makes writing good, and how do you know when your story just isn’t working? In this episode of Witches of Workshop with award-winning Young Adult Author Leslie Lutz, we’re unpacking the real writing process

Bad Drafts & Brutal Feedback: Fixing Our Big Writing Fails

Apr 29, 202650mEp. 80

In this episode of The Witches of Workshop Podcast, the conversation spans writing struggles, workshop feedback, and the challenges of revising and refining a manuscript. We also dive into personal updates, including hom

Signed on the Spot by a Literary Agent + First Chapter Workshop ft. Mark Dye

Apr 22, 202655mEp. 70

In this episode of The Witches of Workshop Podcast, we share writing updates, including revision progress, feedback from rejection letters, productivity habits, and the role of writing community in staying motivated. Gue

A. Lee Martinez's HOT Writing Takes: AI, Editing & Nice Characters

Apr 15, 202647mEp. 60

We're pleased to welcome our friend and brilliant writer, A. Lee Martinez! Author of "Gil's Fright Diner," to name just one of his many novels, Alex came on to deliver his HOT writing takes on AI in writing and publishin

From Quitting to NYT Bestseller: Katie Bernet on Writing, Feedback, and Discipline

Apr 8, 202643mEp. 50

Katie Bernet, author of 'Beth is Dead,' shares insights on her writing journey, the impact of workshops, and the process of crafting compelling YA mysteries. She also discusses the importance of community, the value of v

Critiquing a Short Story + Audiobook Debate ft. Laura Mae

Apr 1, 202655mEp. 4S1

Join us for a lively conversation with Librarian and Writer Laura Mae Dupuy as we dive into the world of storytelling, writing workshops, and the creative process. Laura shares her experiences as a librarian, her journey

How Lauren Danhof Got Published + Her Best Writing Advice

Mar 25, 202640mEp. 3S1

Wondering how to take your writing seriously and make it part of your life like a real job? In this episode of The Witches of Workshop, we talk with Lauren Danhof, author of It's Not a Cult, about her journey from early

Workshopping Our Early Writing: What We Got Right (& Wrong!)

Mar 18, 202642mEp. 20

Struggling with your first draft? Wondering why your writing feels “off” even when the idea is solid? In this episode, we expose our early writing, dissecting what would have made our stories stronger. We also dive into

Why Writers Struggle: Community, Writer’s Block & the Writing Life

Mar 10, 202644mEp. 1S1

Welcome to episode one of Witches of Workshop, a writing community podcast where we brew better stories together! Meet your hosts, Lauren Lanza Osias and Karoline Chapman, and learn what to expect from future episodes. T

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Age
25-54
Consumer type
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Topics covered

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Who is the host of Witches of Workshop?

Witches of Workshop is hosted by Witches of Workshop. The show is categorised under society (culture) and has published 11 episodes.

How many episodes does Witches of Workshop have?

Witches of Workshop has published 11 episodes.

What topics does Witches of Workshop cover?

Witches of Workshop regularly covers society, culture, fiction. It sits in the society category, with a culture focus.

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How long are Witches of Workshop episodes?

Episodes of Witches of Workshop average 49 minutes. a focused format where a clear narrative arc and tight preparation matter most.

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