In this episode of Over This Should, I sit down with Gila Green, an accomplished author and writing coach, to discuss her journey in the world of writing. We get into the diverse themes Gila explores in her work, including immigration, racism, and personal transformation. Gila shares her experiences with rejection and how she overcame it, along with the differences between publishing with small presses versus larger ones. We also touch on her experiences recording audiobooks and how she’s stayed true to her individuality, even when faced with naysayers.
Key Takeaways:
What resonated with you from this episode? Have you faced rejection in your creative pursuits? How do you stay motivated when working on a long-term creative project? I’d love to hear your thoughts and experiences—feel free to reach out and share!
Pamela Meadows
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Chapters:
00:00 Introduction to Gila Green's Journey
02:48 Exploring Diverse Themes in Writing
05:52 The Path to Authorship and Balancing Life
11:44 Navigating Rejection and Learning from Failure
17:54 The Publishing Process: Small Press vs. Big Press
24:06 Recording Audiobooks: A Personal Experience
29:53 Handling Naysayers and Embracing Individuality
35:50 Cultural Influences in Gila's Writing
42:10 Coaching Aspiring Writers
48:04 Conclusion and Favorite Quote