Published on June 3, 2025
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Angela shares how WritersWeekly and her publishing biz began, plus the funny and stressful challenges faced along the way.
Published on May 27, 2025
Creative Writing, diversify your writing income, WritersWeekly Podcast, writing contests

Angela and Brian offer valuable advice on how to win writing contests, with a narrower focus on the best methods to win.
Published on May 20, 2025
author, editing, Print on demand, self-publishing, traditional publishing, WritersWeekly Podcast, writing career advice

Angela and Brian cover the entire book publishing process—manuscript submission, editing, design, copyright, and more—demystifying each step.
Published on May 12, 2025
author scams, complaints, Complaints about specific publishers, copyrights, legal, WritersWeekly Podcast, writing scams

Angela, Brian, and attorney James M. Walsh dive into online scams targeting authors, exposing foreign schemes and sharing James’s own fascinating experience with fraud.
Published on May 5, 2025
Artificial Intelligence (AI), author scams, copyrights, legal, WritersWeekly Podcast, writing scams

Angela, Brian, and guest Professor Clayton Jones explore AI’s unsettling impact on writing, education, and law—and what it means for professionals in these fields.
Published on April 29, 2025
legal, libel, WritersWeekly Podcast

Angela and Brian reveal the risks of oversharing in memoirs—how it impacts others, and the potential financial fallout from libel, defamation, or privacy lawsuits.
Published on April 15, 2025
diversify your writing income, worst book proposals and query letters, WritersWeekly Podcast, writing career advice

Angela and Brian share the dos and don’ts for freelance writers and authors pitching magazines, websites, or traditional publishers when seeking assignments or book deals.
Published on April 12, 2025
author, author scams, complaints, Complaints about specific publishers, Journalism, legal, storytelling, WritersWeekly Podcast, writing career advice, writing scams

Do you legal questions about the writing and/or publishing industries? Contact us today! James M. Walsh, Esq. will be a guest on the WritersWeekly Podcast soon and he’ll be answering questions our readers send in. We’re also want to know what YOU want us to cover in future episodes. 🙂
Published on April 11, 2025
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On this page, you can find links to all of our podcast episodes, on four separate forums. The newest ones will appear on top. Not only will you laugh (alot!) but you’ll also learn how to make more money with your writing, how to diversify your writing income, how to publish your own book […]
Published on April 9, 2025
complaints, copyrights, legal, WritersWeekly Podcast

Angela and Brian explore NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month), its history, mission, and the surprising recent announcement that the beloved nonprofit will be shutting down.