Listen "The Need for Vulnerability in Writing with Jessie Rosen"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode, I chat with Jessie Rosen about her journey from a young girl writing stories to becoming a successful author with multiple bestsellers. She discusses the transition from Hollywood to literature, the importance of collaboration, and the impact of audience on her writing. Jessie reflects on her personal experiences, including the influence of family and the significance of vulnerability in storytelling. She also delves into the themes of her latest novel, All the Signs, which explores astrology and personal growth. Based on her experience writing across multiple platforms, Jessie makes a strong case for the importance of sharing your work and finding your unique voice.Bookmarks:00:00 The Journey of a Writer03:02 Transitioning from Hollywood to Literature06:04 The Art of Collaboration in Writing09:01 Finding Your Unique Voice12:01 The Technical Side of Storytelling15:00 Rediscovering Purpose in Writing22:17 Navigating the Balance of Passion and Commercial Success25:44 The Freedom of Substack and Creative Expression26:57 The Impact of Family and Personal Stories31:28 The Role of Delusion in Creative Pursuits35:31 Exploring Destiny and Identity in 'All the Signs'40:16 Fast Round: Insights and InspirationsStay Connected With Me:-Substack: https://substack.com/@jasonarehart-The Write Thing: https://jasonarehart.substack.com-Instagram: @jason.arehart -Website: www.jasonarehart.com-Email: [email protected] Rosen: -Website: https://www.jessierosen.com-Substack: https://jessierosen.substack.comCREDITS: The Write Thing is produced and edited by Jason Arehart
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