
Episode 11: From Debut During COVID-19 to Disney Success: Author Emma Theriault 's Literary Journey
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Disney author Emma Theriault is here to share the captivating journey behind her debut novel, Rebel Rose. Join us as she recounts the unexpected creative freedom she experienced while working on this Disney IP project set against the backdrop of the French Revolution. From the exhilarating highs of signing with her first agent in 2016 to the unique challenges of debuting during the 2020 pandemic, Emma's story is a testament to resilience and adaptability in the ever-evolving publishing world.
Ever wondered about the emotional ups and downs of securing a book deal? Emma opens up about her submission process, the sting of initial rejections, and the joyous moment of landing an enthusiastic editor. She also emphasizes the importance of understanding what parts of the debut process can be controlled, offering valuable insights into managing expectations and building a strong author platform. Listen to her share practical tips from seasoned authors like Martha Waters and the significance of personalized promotional efforts, including engaging newsletters and authentic reader interactions.
Our conversation doesn't stop there. We dive into the craft of writing, focusing on how to create compelling characters and avoid a sagging middle in your narrative. Discover Emma's techniques for maintaining narrative momentum, along with the joys and challenges of writing historical romance. Additionally, we explore the supportive nature of the Canadian writing community and the thrill of participating in major literary events. Whether you're an aspiring author or a seasoned writer, this episode is packed with actionable advice and inspiring stories.
Keywords: Disney, publishing, writing tips, Author Emma Theriault, Rebel Rose, debut novel, COVID-19 pandemic, IP project, French Revolution, literary journey, publishing world, agent signing, submission process, book deal, rejections, editor, author platform, book marketing, Martha Waters, promotion, newsletters, reader interactions, writing craft, compelling characters, narrative momentum, historical romance, Canadian writing community, literary events, aspiring authors, seasoned writers, creative freedom, resilience, adaptability, storytelling, debut author
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