Corrina Grace, author of The Weaver's Way, joins host Boni Wagner-Stafford on The Ingenium Books Podcast to discuss creating transformative change and the framework her book provides for engaging in meaningful discussions and ideas about change. Corrina's book aims to democratize the concept of change-making, making it accessible to ordinary people and challenging the myth of singular achievement in this field. In this episode, Corrina shares her journey as a changemaker and the challenges sh…
Have you ever heard these myths about writing for the page versus writing for the screen? Myth number one: All you have to do is adapt your novel into a screenplay. Myth number two: Screenwriting is easier because you don't h...
Dr. Jack Rocco confronts the complexities of adoption and its aftermath through his compelling memoir, Recycled, aiming to understand and accept the irregularities of his life while urging society to rethink how we approach each adoption case.
Are you tired of feeling like your writing is falling flat? Have you been told to show, don't tell without ever really understanding what that means or how to do it effectively? If so, you're not alone. Do you want to take y...
Writing a book is often a solitary venture. Some might even say it can be lonely. It doesn’t have to be, though. Teaming up with another author can make for a better book. It can even change history: just look at how Carl Ber...
No doubt you’ve heard, by now, about the legal dispute between Dawn Dorland and Sonya Larson, brought to light by a recent New York Times article titled “Who Is the Bad Art Friend?”, written by Robert Kolker and published in ...
We are here today to talk about something that might trip one or two authors up every now and again, certainly at the beginning of their journey into being an author and that is point of view or POV. And related to that is th...
It’s every novelist’s greatest fear: pouring their blood, sweat, and tears into writing hundreds of pages only to realize that their story has no sense of urgency, no internal logic, and so back to square one they go for a to...
An author's manuscript development process can be as unique as their DNA—and while you can certainly find lots of advice online about the quote-unquote "best" way to develop your story, as an author you must find what works f...
You don’t have to spend much time in the indie author space before you hear the term ‘beta reader’. You’ve written your manuscript, hired an editor, and now you think you’re ready to publish. But wait: there’s another importa...
How many types of nonfiction can you identify? Would it surprise you to learn there are at least six? Boni and John Wagner-Stafford of Ingenium Books discuss and dissect the six main types of nonfiction in this podcast sessio...
Whether you write fiction or nonfiction, screenplays or poetry, the role of emotion in character expression can make or break your writing. It's woven together with that most-feared and most-hated and most-important advice to...
When you want to write a memoir but you're having trouble getting going, it could be what you BELIEVE about yourself that is in the way. Join us for this discussion with author C.A. Gibbs about the belief she had to shatter i...
Better Writer Series! Join hybrid publisher Boni Wagner-Stafford of Ingenium Books and ghostwriter/editor Marie Beswick Arthur as they riff on the Top 7 Mistakes Writers Make and what to do instead! Support the show Thanks fo...
Motivation and purpose and tapping into your deepest drives for why you want to write, who the reader is that you’re writing for, and creating just the right structure for your book are all important. However, none of those t...