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Writing Podcast Episode 714: Tina Strachan and the latest book in her Wilder Zoo middle-grade series

Writing Podcast Episode 714: Tina Strachan and the latest book in her Wilder Zoo middle-grade series

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Some kids dream of being a zookeeper when they grow up. Others dream of becoming a writer. Well, author and animal conservationist Tina Strachan ended up doing both! In this episode, she shares her passion for wildlife and how she ended up scoring a book deal for her Wilder Zoo series – with book 3, Neeka and the Great Search out now. She also shares her writing routine and experience working with a professional illustrator.

00:00 Welcome
06:45 Writing tip: Carry a tiny book around
11:26 WIN!: The Angry Wives Club by Gabbie Stroud
12:57 Word of the week: ‘Spicate’
13:22 Writer in residence: Tina Strachan
15:09 Wilder Zoo series overview
17:20 Tina’s favourite koala fun fact
18:19 Wildlife career origins
21:54 The role of zoos and conservation
25:05 Turning point to getting into writing
27:02 Building a daily habit
27:37 Entering a CYA competition
31:22 Connecting with a publisher
33:03 From samples to a series
35:12 Courses and gaining confidence
36:55 Building her author website
38:25 Writing routine and its evolution
42:07 School visits and writing festivals
42:57 Illustrator collaboration
44:52 Next books
47:08 Tina shares some writing advice
49:11 Final thoughts

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