Magic & Mayhem: Discover The Secrets To Creating Magnificent Books For Kids And Teens.

  • Author: Vários
  • Narrator: Vários
  • Publisher: Podcast
  • Duration: 23:32:48
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Synopsis

Welcome to Magic and Mayhem the podcast series that explores the wonderful and wacky world of writing for kids and teens. Join us as we take a peek behind the picture book pages, discover pirate ships and publishing tips, delve into addictively readable YA novels and find oodles of inspiration in every treehouse corner. But above all, its where we learn from the authors who tell these very stories what sparks their book ideas and how their creativity captures the attention of kids, teens and adults alike.

Episodes

  • Ep 20: How Tamsin Janu found success after this writing course.

    16/01/2019 Duration: 28min

    Tamsin Janu writes just one day a week is a successful middle grade fiction writer with four books, all while keeping her day job. Learn how to let a manuscript breathe, how to fit writing around work, and that yes, it really is possible to become a writer. This podcast is brought to you by the Australian Writers’ Centre. Find out more and get the free ebook at magicandmayhem.com.au.

  • Ep 19: Nova Weetman’s journey from screenwriting to middle grade and young adult fiction.

    16/01/2019 Duration: 34min

    How Nova Weetman turned her screenwriting skills to middle grade and young adult fiction. Nova has been writing professionally for over 20 years, but when she couldn’t make a dark and real kids TV series, she wrote it as a book instead. Learn how structure can invigorate your plot, how to accept revisions, and why you have to be fearless.. This podcast is brought to you by the Australian Writers’ Centre. Find out more and get the free ebook at magicandmayhem.com.au.

  • Ep 18: Tim Harris goes from primary school teacher to mastering short stories for kids.

    16/01/2019 Duration: 34min

    This is how Tim Harris found success with short stories for kids. Tim started out as a primary school teacher, reading out his first short story to a bunch of first graders. Since then, he’s released four volumes of his popular Exploding Endings collections. Learn how to prepare for a school visit, why you should give up watching TV, and why you should submit to small publishers. This podcast is brought to you by the Australian Writers’ Centre. Find out more and get the free ebook at magicandmayhem.com.au.

  • Ep 17: Oliver Phommavanh on reading, networking and making fun of yourself.

    16/01/2019 Duration: 36min

    Oliver Phommavanh turns stereotypes into bestselling stories. Oliver is a self-confessed nerd, so it’s no surprise he read more than 300 kids books before sitting down to write his own. Learn why attending festivals is so important, how to make fun of yourself, and why your writing should always be playful. This podcast is brought to you by the Australian Writers’ Centre. Find out more and get the free ebook at magicandmayhem.com.au.

  • Ep 16: Lauren Child transitions from illustrator to children’s author.

    16/01/2019 Duration: 34min

    Meet Lauren Child, author of the super successful Charlie and Lola, Clarice Bean, and Ruby Redfort books. Lauren started as an illustrator but has found success as a children’s author. Learn how to become a brutal editor, when to turn to experts, and how to find your own way of storytelling. This podcast is brought to you by the Australian Writers’ Centre. Find out more and get the free ebook at magicandmayhem.com.au.

  • Ep 15: Hollywood actor Richard Roxburgh on writing for children.

    16/01/2019 Duration: 30min

    How actor Richard Roxburgh wrote his first kids book. Richard is one of Australia’s most famous actors and directors, but he was keen to try out his creative writing muscles. Learn how structure can set you free, why kids need humour, and how to find the right balance with your illustrations. This podcast is brought to you by the Australian Writers’ Centre. Find out more and get the free ebook at magicandmayhem.com.au.

  • Ep 14: Hazel Edwards' recipe for success in children’s writing.

    16/01/2019 Duration: 42min

    Hazel Edwards has written more than 200 books - and shows no signs of stopping! Hazel is an incredibly successful and prolific kids author, and part of her success comes down to collaboration. She’s constantly pushing herself and learning something new. Learn why you should rewrite at least ten times, how to tackle tough topics in kids stories, and what a realistic success ratio looks like. This podcast is brought to you by the Australian Writers’ Centre. Find out more and get the free ebook at magicandmayhem.com.au.

  • Ep 13: Allison Tait reveals the steps she took to break through as an author.

    16/01/2019 Duration: 34min

    This is how Allison Tait found her voice and publishing success as a middle grade author. Allison had a long and successful career in magazines and freelance writing, but couldn’t break through into fiction until she quit trying to write what she thought she should write, and found her own voice. Learn how to find ideas everywhere, why you should listen to your inner motivation, and why keeping a part-time job can give you the security to take chances. This podcast is brought to you by the Australian Writers’ Centre. Find out more and get the free ebook at magicandmayhem.com.au.

  • Ep 12: Deb Abela has written more than 25 books for children!

    16/01/2019 Duration: 42min

    Find out how managing llamas prepared Deb Abela for a successful writing career. Deb has written more than 25 books for kids, but she started out in TV, managing every aspect of production on a kids show. She was also writing six scripts a week every week, and that discipline was invaluable when she started her publishing career. Learn how chapter breakdowns can help make writing easier, how to prepare for a school visit, and why you need to stay connected to your readers. This podcast is brought to you by the Australian Writers’ Centre. Find out more and get the free ebook at magicandmayhem.com.au.

  • Ep 11: Tristan Bancks has mastered the middle grade market.

    16/01/2019 Duration: 39min

    How middle grade author Tristan Bancks takes each manuscript from chaos to polished thriller. Tristan has published several successful books and knows his routine well - every story starts as a Frankenstein first draft of chaos. Learn why it can take up to six drafts to find your rhythm, the value of doing school visits, and why ninth graders aren’t This podcast is brought to you by the Australian Writers’ Centre. Find out more and get the free ebook at magicandmayhem.com.au.

  • Ep 10: Louise Park on her adventure into the world of writing.

    16/01/2019 Duration: 39min

    Dragonslayer Louise Park is actually quite serious about kids books. Louise loves to come up with outrageous adventure stories for kids - but she always has her reader in mind, and that means doing tonnes of research. Learn why reconnaissance is not just for spies, the importance of plotting, and why every chapter book needs a bit of muesli. This podcast is brought to you by the Australian Writers’ Centre. Find out more and get the free ebook at magicandmayhem.com.au.

  • Ep 9: Lesley Gibbes reveals her tips on becoming a successful author.

    16/01/2019 Duration: 42min

    How Lesley Gibbes went from primary school teacher to successful kids author. Lesley’s experience reading to kids definitely helped when she launched her writing career, and her picture books and junior fiction series have won several awards. Learn how writing is an act of bravery, why it’s okay to write badly, and why you should always finish your manuscript. This podcast is brought to you by the Australian Writers’ Centre. Find out more and get the free ebook at magicandmayhem.com.au.

  • Ep 8: Andy Griffiths on the secrets to his success.

    16/01/2019 Duration: 47min

    Meet publishing sensation Andy Griffiths, who just wants to make kids laugh. Andy is genius behind the popular Treehouse and Bum books. It all started when he wrote what he loved, not what he thought he should write. Learn why you must trust your inner voice, how writing every day can quell your doubt, and why bums are always funny. This podcast is brought to you by the Australian Writers’ Centre. Find out more and get the free ebook at magicandmayhem.com.au.

  • Ep 7: Sue Whiting crosses genres and age groups with her books.

    16/01/2019 Duration: 41min

    Discover how Sue Whiting successfully writes across a diverse range of genres. Sue has worked on both sides of publishing and written popular books for different genres and age groups. Picture books are still her first love, although she finds them uniquely challenging. Learn how you can write a novel in 20 minutes a day, why you should write ALL of the things, and why you should read like a writer. This podcast is brought to you by the Australian Writers’ Centre. Find out more and get the free ebook at magicandmayhem.com.au.

  • Ep 6: Danny Parker on editing, collaborating and getting published.

    16/01/2019 Duration: 35min

    How Danny Parker turned his poetry into picture books. Danny didn’t realise he was writing picture books until illustrator Matt Otley showed him the potential his words had. Since then, Danny has published five picture books. Learn about the power of collaboration, how to edit fearlessly, and why you should never be afraid to share your work. This podcast is brought to you by the Australian Writers’ Centre. Find out more and get the free ebook at magicandmayhem.com.au.

  • Ep 5: Emma Allen’s road to becoming an award-winning author.

    16/01/2019 Duration: 32min

    Award-winning author Emma Allen reveals who she found her confidence. Emma’s very first picture book The Terrible Suitcase was a CBCA winner, but she still struggles with self-doubt. Learn how studying can help you feel like a professional writer, the power of industry acceptance, and why you should always keep a backup of your work. This podcast is brought to you by the Australian Writers’ Centre. Find out more and get the free ebook at magicandmayhem.com.au.

  • Ep 4: Jen Storer’s breakthrough as a picture book author.

    16/01/2019 Duration: 42min

    Discover how popular kids author Jen Storer finally cracked picture books. After leaving behind nursing to launch a successful writing career, Jen still struggled to write a picture book. She had to learn how to vanquish her inner critic. Learn how even successful authors feel doubt, how design can affect a picture’s book success, and why you should always write from the heart. This podcast is brought to you by the Australian Writers’ Centre. Find out more and get the free ebook at magicandmayhem.com.au.

  • Ep 3: How Shelly Unwin fulfilled her dream to write children’s books.

    16/01/2019 Duration: 27min

    How a vision board helped Shelly Unwin find success as a picture book author. Shelly’s popular You’re series has been a huge hit. She hadn’t planned on being a writer, but once she committed, she was all in. Learn why every picture book needs a commercial hook, the benefits of a critiquing group, and why you should definitely do a course! This podcast is brought to you by the Australian Writers’ Centre. Find out more and get the free ebook at magicandmayhem.com.au.

  • Ep 1: Zanni Louise’s obsession with picture books.

    16/01/2019 Duration: 43min

    How author Zanni Louise transitioned from reviewing and blogging about picture books to writing her own. Zanni has read just about every picture book ever written - and she has now published her own popular series, Tiggy and the Magic Paintbrush as well as several other books for children. Learn from Zanni about ruthless editing, when to let the pictures tell the story, and the virtue of patience. The podcast is brought to you by the Australian Writers' Centre. Find out more and get the free ebook at magicandmayhem.com.au.

  • Ep 2: Tania McCartney’s non-fiction books for kids.

    16/01/2019 Duration: 41min

    Tania McCartney writes non-fiction picture books for kids and reveals how to build a career in this niche. Tania's love of facts and figures has seen her publish more than 40 books and illustrated maps, including biographies for the National Library of Australia. Learn from Tania about finding your passion, how to work within the limits of kids publishing, and the importance of community. This podcast is brought to you by the Australian Writers’ Centre. Find out more and get the free ebook at magicandmayhem.com.au.

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