Get Writing Podcast

By: Liz Mugavero
  • Summary

  • Ever wish you had someone to coach you through all things writing and publishing, from activating your creative voice to committing to a practice that sticks, to getting your work out into the world?Well, now you do—just tune into the Get Writing podcast with host Liz Mugavero. Liz (and her alter ego Cate Conte) is the bestselling author of three mystery series, a creativity and writing coach, and a lifelong lover of words who has also used her skills in the worlds of journalism, nonprofits, and corporate America. This isn’t just any writing podcast. Liz’s specialty is helping you bring your whole self to the page. The inner work drives the creative output, always—and this is about uncovering who you truly are so you can tell YOUR stories in YOUR voice. And these conversations run the gamut from the nuts and bolts of writing and publishing to the most effective spiritual practices to help you tune in (crystals, anyone?). So if you’re into writing with a little woo behind it, this is the place for you. Through guest interviews and solo sessions, Liz shares the strategies to get you living your best creative life.Find out more at www.cateconte.com.

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Episodes
  • Episode 92: The truth about persistence with author Daniel Palmer
    Nov 19 2024

    Calvin Coolidge said: “Nothing in this world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not: nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent.”

    Well, it’s all true. And my guest today has the tales to prove it.

    I’m delighted to welcome my friend and fellow crime writer Daniel Palmer to the show today.

    Daniel has a few iterations of names and brands, which we’ll get to in the conversation, but the headline is - he is the author of 22 novels. He’s written under Daniel Palmer, D.J. Palmer and as a duo with his dad, Michael Palmer, who was also a hugely successful medical thriller author. Daniel received his master’s degree from Boston University and after a career in e-commerce he shifted gears to writing full time.

    I love talking to writers about their journeys because everyone’s is so unique. And the publishing journey is a whole other thing - also super unique to everyone and completely separate from the writing journey. Daniel and I talk a lot about that as he walks us through the twists and turns his career has taken - as many as any good suspense novel - and it serves as a reminder to us all that the path may not look the way we thought it would but if we stick with it, we’ll get to the right place.

    We talked about his winding path to the career he has today, including:

    • What to do when the writing journey doesn’t go the way you think it “should”

    • What it was like growing up with a hugely successful novelist father, and how that

    shaped his writing and his own career (surprisingly not in the way you might think!)

    • Why you need to stick to the path, no matter how directionless it might seem in a

    certain moment

    • How a fictional dog salvaged his first novel

    And so much more.

    If you’re looking for inspiration to keep going when your writing career isn’t panning out the

    way you hoped, come listen. Have we got stories for you.

    You can connect with Daniel here: https://danielpalmerbooks.com/

    Want more writing inspo? I have answers to all your burning questions about writing and

    publishing. Download my Ultimate Guide to Writing and Publishing Your Mystery.

    I’m on IG @lizmugavero - follow for info on the latest episodes!

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    55 mins
  • Episode 91: From diplomat to detective novelist: A conversation with author Delia Pitts
    Nov 12 2024

    I’m thrilled to welcome crime writer Delia Pitts to the podcast! Delia’s journey to becoming a mystery author is absolutely fascinating, shaped by an impressive and diverse career. We could have talked for hours about her background and how each stage of her life, from journalism to diplomacy, added layers to her fiction writing.

    Delia is a proud board member of Sisters in Crime, serving as the DEIJB (Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Justice, and Belonging) liaison. She’s passionate about representation in the crime writing world and is a valuable voice in our shared community of writers.

    Here’s a bit more about Delia: she was born and raised in Chicago, studied history at Oberlin College, and earned her Ph.D. in African history from the University of Chicago. She’s worked as a journalist, university administrator, and U.S. diplomat, bringing a unique perspective to her storytelling. This summer, she released her latest novel, Trouble in Queenstown, a private eye mystery published by Minotaur Books, and her short story The Killer was featured in *Best American Mystery and Suspense 2021. Delia is also the author of the Ross Agency Mysteries, which feature an unforgettable cast of characters.

    Join me for this conversation as we dive into Delia’s unique journey to crime fiction, the inspiration behind her characters, and her thoughts on the evolution of the genre.

    We covered:

    • Delia’s unique career path, from journalist to U.S. diplomat to PI novelist.

    • Insights into her DEIJB role with Sisters in Crime and the importance of diverse voices in crime fiction.

    • The making of Trouble in Queenstown and what inspired her private eye protagonist.

    • How Delia’s experiences in various fields inform her characters and settings.

    • The concept of justice and how it manifests in her work.

    And so much more.

    Tune in for an engaging conversation that explores the intersections of life experience and fiction—and get inspired by Delia’s journey to becoming a standout voice in crime writing.

    You can connect with Delia here: https://www.deliapitts.com/

    Want more writing inspo? I have answers to all your burning questions about writing and

    publishing. Download my Ultimate Guide to Writing and Publishing Your Mystery.

    I’m on IG @lizmugavero - follow for info on the latest episodes!

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    1 hr and 39 mins
  • Episode 90: Committing to a year of intentional creative living with author Arden Coutts
    Nov 5 2024

    How does the idea of a whole year of living an intentional, creative life sound to you creatives out there?

    I think it sounds amazing and I’m totally up for the challenge. My guest today, Arden Coutts, decided that this year is their creative year—and is intentionally following that path with creative exercises, challenges and more.

    I love this idea and I’m so here for it.

    Arden is a trans, non-binary author who writes queer romantic suspense novels about finding yourself and love in your 30s and 40s. Arden grew up in rural Nebraska and now lives in North Carolina where they work in historic preservation and continue to pursue their creative endeavors in podcasting, writing, and art. They have a degree in Anthropology from Iowa State University. Fall Into Midnight is their debut novel. They have also published the prequel Before We Fall, which is a romance novella, and a book of poetry, Where We Once Existed.

    Arden’s approach to nurturing their own creativity should inspire all of you.

    We cover:

    • Winning against imposter syndrome

    • Processing emotions through writing

    • The moment that began their writing career

    • What it looks like to live intentionally and creatively

    • How to tap into creative practices to jumpstart a new project

    And so much more.

    You can check out Arden’s work here: https://www.ardencoutts.com/free-novel

    Want more writing inspo? I have answers to all your burning questions about writing and

    publishing. Download my Ultimate Guide to Writing and Publishing Your Mystery.

    I’m on IG @lizmugavero - follow for info on the latest episodes!

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    45 mins

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