57. Write Women Book Fest 2023: Inspiring journeys and genre magic (part 2)

Ever wonder how some authors are able to cover come the hurdles that most, if not all, writer’s face?

Welcome back to part 2 of our journey through the 2023 Write Women Book Fest in Bowie, Maryland.

In this episode, you’ll hear from seven women writers, each with their own compelling tales, as they offer insights into their passion for writing, the challenges they've overcome, and the messages they're eager to share with you.

From holiday contemporary romance to high school fiction, fantasy, children's literature, poetry, and contemporary fiction, we uncover the unique voices behind these diverse genres.

Their stories will rekindle your creative spirit and remind you that, with passion and dedication, you can do this too. And if you haven't yet, don't forget to listen to part 1 too.

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