88 Cups of Tea
Summary: Love all things upbeat, warm, and uplifting? Welcome to 88 Cups of Tea, an online platform and podcast for creative writers who look for guidance in their storytelling journey and connection to a community, fostering year-round conversations around the personal and professional life of a writer. Our podcast episodes and online essays and articles explore and unpack conversations that touch on topics like overcoming rejections and challenges, querying tips and crafting advice, lifestyle habits that support the heart and the soul, what it means to be Human while navigating a creative path, and more. We pride ourselves in nurturing a supportive environment that aims to encourage, inspire, and entertain. Check out our website 88cupsoftea.com for essays, articles, and access to nearly 200 podcast episodes!
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- Artist: 88 Cups of Tea
- Copyright: Copyright 88 Cups of Tea with Yin Chang | 2015
Podcasts:
PARK LITERARY & MEDIA: Pete Knapp, Emily Sweet, Andrea Mai
EMILY BARR: Transitioning From Journalism To Novel Writing
88TH EPISODE: Special Edition Featuring 8 of Our Listeners
VICTORIA 'V.E.' SCHWAB: Cultivating Stubborn Hope & Earning Your Way Into The Tribe
SANDHYA MENON: How Indie Publishing Led Her to Traditional Publishing
JERRY SPINELLI: Writing Honest Stories & Pushing Through The 'Miserable Middle'
ANN BRASHARES: Building Emotional Complexities in Characters & Writing Challenging Scenes
JACK CHENG: Developing Themes in Your Stories From Personal Relationships & Experiences
KAMI GARCIA: Accurately Portraying Characters by Writing What You Have Access To
IRENA BRIGNULL: Finding Your Voice & Authority in Your Profession
BETH REVIS: Writing Unreliable Characters & Approaching Emotional Scenes
JEFF ZENTNER: Writing Strong Character Relationships & Being Creative Around The Edges of A Normal Life
MEG CABOT: Writing in Multiple Genres & Turning Real Life into Fiction
ANGIE THOMAS: Crafting Powerful Narratives & Finding Your Writing Community
HEIDI HEILIG: Breaking Down Stigmas and Encouraging Diversity