We've switched things up and are going live with weekly episodes. Today we speak to the refreshingly honest, Chloe Timms, author of THE SEAWOMEN, podcast host, disability rights activist and Zoom Writing Club. We speak about impostor syndrome, the importance of identifying yourself as a writer no matter what stage of the process you're in, as well as giving in to things that you can't control. We touch on her views of disability representation and what she hopes to see for the future.
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Podcast Artwork: Coline Tinevez
Music: Jane Arnison
RELATED LINKS:
THE SEAWOMEN - by Chloe Timms.
STOP TELLING WOMEN THEY HAVE IMPOSTER SYNDROME - Harvard Business Review.
CONFESSIONS OF A DEBUT NOVELIST - Chloe's Podcast.
NANOWRIMO - FREE, nonprofit organisation that helps keep track of your writing, connect to other writers, and offers events to help finish your novel.
PENGUIN WRITENOW - Penguin's Programme designed to give writers the tools, information and access to navigate the publishing industry.
FABER ACADEMY WRITING COURSE - London and Online Courses
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