Today we're doing a different type of interview, and it should be
enlightening to both writers and readers following the blog.
My guest today is Kim Smith. Hello! Welcome to
Writing in the Modern Age! It’s such a pleasure to have you here.
Hello! Thank you for letting me visit.
Of course!
Can you tell us a little bit about your podcast service, and how Writing in the Modern Age readers can benefit from it?
Yes, I have been producing interviews for
authors since 2010 when I hosted Introducing Writers over on Blogtalk Radio. I
think it is still there, in fact. But I learned how to own the material and
have the show on my own site, and so I moved to my blog. That’s when I changed
the name to Writer Groupie. Then, the podcast grew so much, I gave it a site of
its own away from my writing site. And that is how it came to be where and how
it is today. It’s truly a love effort. I love writers and always think of ways
to promote them. Most seem to appreciate the opportunity to have a video they
can embed on their own site, or an audio feed to direct people to.
Wow, that's great!
Kim, are you also a writer? What genre or genres should we
expect to see you in?
I am. I struggle with my own
writer’s identity. I have written in romance, fantasy, YA, and adult
contemporary type stories and books. My latest offering is a caper mystery
series, which is completely zany and irreverent and different from anything I
have done thus far.
All right.
So, what gave you the idea for your services? And can you
elaborate a bit on your premise, "helping others along the pathway of publishing"?
In today’s overly
saturated book market, authors need new and different ways to promote their
work. I think having a podcast that also offers video, and blog post, is a
great way for them to promote. They can share the links, video, audio feed,
etc. out to all their social media sites, and fans. I believe that if authors
help each other we will both grow and thrive.
Very true! :)
So, tell us...How do you intend to expand Writer Groupie?
It is my hope that I can get enough viewers/downloads that I strike up
the interest of sponsors and can begin monetizing the site. It would be a dream
come true to be able to do the podcast full-time. I am also ALWAYS
looking for new guests to interview for the podcast so I encourage your readers
to contact me via the contact form on the site.
Great!
Let's try some general
questions.
Do you have any favorite authors?
I do. I simply adore women’s fiction and will read anything written by
Wendy Wax or Karen White and Katherine Center. They are my faves. I also
recommend anything by Linda Rettstatt, who is a personal friend, and who also
writes women’s fiction/romance.
Ooh...I'll look into Linda's work! She sounds interesting.
When reading, do you prefer traditional printed books
or ebooks? And why?
I used to only read
paperbacks, but over the years have begun to love the electronic form. I can
curl up in bed with my Kindle and turn off the lights and really immerse myself
in a book that way. I can host so many more books on my Kindle than on my
bookshelf also. But I still buy paper. I have a keeper shelf and I always get
my fav author’s latest work in paper. Autographed if possible!
I have to agree! ;)
Can you tell us what you're reading for fun now?
I am reading (on my
Kindle) the second book by my recent podcast guest, Jordan Nasser, called The
Fire Went Wild. His romance series is outstanding, and I cannot wait to finish
this one. In paper, I am reading a 1980’s Nora Roberts romance duo. It’s
amazing to see what she put out in that era of romance. I love reading old
books by popular authors to see how they fared in the early days.
Me too! I have a lot of older Nora Roberts' titles.
Well...to wrap this up, here's my last question, or questions, I suppose.
Are
there any words you'd like to impart to writers? Any advice you can give us to
improve our work?
Also,
how can writers contact you to inquire about your services? And how can readers follow you as an author?
Yes, if you want to know how to write a book, how to
get a book published, or how to market a book, then you should be listening to
my show. I host authors of all stages, all ages and they tell all they know
about the process by relating their own experiences.
Also, please contact me for a podcast spot if you
are an author looking to promote. I host traditionally published authors as
well as indie published. Go to Writer Groupie’s website at http://www.writergroupie.net and drop
me a contact form inquiring about getting a spot. I have never refused anyone!
Also, I love to chat with industry pros, book bloggers, blog tour companies,
cover designers, editors, etc. ALL ARE WELCOME!
Fans and followers of the show can find me at https://www.facebook.com/writergroupie
or over on Twitter at @wrtrgroupie , and those interested in me as an author can
find me at https://www.facebook.com/kimsmithauthor
and at Twitter at @mkimsmith
Awesome! Kim also offers one-on-one coaching for any writers who need help with writing, publishing or marketing their books!
So these sound like great
services for writers of all stages, which is just about perfect for Writing in
the Modern Age, isn't it?
Thank you for stopping by Writing in the Modern Age to tell us all about what you offer to writers and other related professionals, Kim!
About Writer Groupie
Writer Groupie Podcast has discussions, insights
and insider details for planning, producing, and promoting your book. Writer
Groupie is a podcast by writers for writers.
Join us for interviews and
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Kim’s
Bio
Kim Smith
is the author of short romances, YA fantasy, and caper mysteries. She is a
devout coffee addict and a recent, sick fan of Dr. Who, especially the Tenth
incarnation, David Tennant.
At the age of ten, she released her first book. A retelling of the pilgrim's plight in America on a half dozen pages, self-illustrated, on stiff first grader type paper.
Decades later, she still writes. Her artistic endeavors have improved (somewhat), and her books have made Amazon Top 100 lists, climbing as high as #1. She lives in the Mid-South region of the US with her husband, and their charming Chihuahua dog, Lady Darby.
**For exclusive giveaways, excerpts, and special offers sign up for the monthly newsletter on her author website: http://www.kimsmithauthor.com and connect with her on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/kimsmithauthor .**
At the age of ten, she released her first book. A retelling of the pilgrim's plight in America on a half dozen pages, self-illustrated, on stiff first grader type paper.
Decades later, she still writes. Her artistic endeavors have improved (somewhat), and her books have made Amazon Top 100 lists, climbing as high as #1. She lives in the Mid-South region of the US with her husband, and their charming Chihuahua dog, Lady Darby.
**For exclusive giveaways, excerpts, and special offers sign up for the monthly newsletter on her author website: http://www.kimsmithauthor.com and connect with her on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/kimsmithauthor .**
Author Links:
Podcast Website/Blog: http://www.writergroupie.net/
Author Website: http://www.kimsmithauthor.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kimsmithauthor
Twitter: https://twitter.com/mkimsmith
Amazon Author Page: http://www.amazon.com/Kim-Smith/e/B002UCXWCO/
Kim's Books:
Nice Interview, Kim. I'll check out your podcast, as we love listening to author interviews. We learn a lot about new authors this way. My wife and I are called the Power Couple on the pulp community podcast, but I think that's just a joke within the community since we've been on the podcast so many times (G). With my deep southern accent I tend to put people to sleep. Thankfully, my wife carries the show, though (G).
ReplyDeleteIf I have heard it once, I have heard it thousands of times, "I LOVE your accent!" - so I know what you mean! I will check out your podcast as well. Listen to them all day sometimes!
Delete(LOL) The Book Cave shut down as one of the Host went back to college, but his partner started another one, this one called ArtSippoReviews, I think. We were on several weeks ago. A new episode is now up, but just scroll down below that and you'll find us (G). You can find the Site here http://artsreviews.libsyn.com/webpage
DeleteKim, I just heard that The Book Cave Archives are now up, and can be accessed here https://podcast.party/podcasts/the-book-cave Lots of episodes over the years, and my wife and I were on many of them. A lot of fun.
DeleteI'm so happy you enjoyed "The Fire Went Wild," Kim!
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