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Posted on 04 June 2021Read more
Vicky and Joe explain why boring stories are not boring at all, and why they'll really change the world. Tune in and find out how you can never run out of stories to tell again.
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Posted on 23 April 2021Read more
Are you a structure or a disco person? Rules or anarchy, man? Some say you HAVE to do an outline or what are you even doing? Vicky and Joe share the 9 biggest outline myths—and give you a super-simple way to structure your writing.
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Posted on 20 November 2020Read more
In an incredible twist of irony, Vicky and Joe are talking about how to avoid looking like an amateur, whilst doing a tremendous job of being absolute amateurs on this podcast.
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Posted on 24 July 2020Read more
Vicky and Joe talk eyebrows, courgettes, and the perils of publishing.
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Posted on 27 June 2020Read more
Monty Python, marketing idiocy, and the general state of the world: join Vicky as she chats to Ryan Wallman, aka Dr_Draper on Twitter, as he puts the world to rights.
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Posted on 01 May 2020Read more
Hillary Weiss is yelling on the podcast! Hurrah! Right at the start of the coronavirus crisis, Vicky and Hillary got together via the magic of Zoom and yelled about branding.
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Posted on 10 April 2020Read more
Want to know how to get 1,000+ reviews on Amazon? Yeah ME TOO! So I found someone with the know-how: Dan Laxton of Bibado.
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Posted on 13 March 2020Read more
Vicky and Joe huddle under a blanket at 7.30 am. If you listen carefully you'll even hear birds tweeting in the background. It's all very idyllic and kind of cold.
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Posted on 14 February 2020Read more
This week, Vicky tries and fails to avoid Joe's extreme garlic breath, then explains why snooker is a great antidote to Stephen King.
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Posted on 15 November 2019Read more
Vicky is having such a bad hair day that she's wearing a bobble hat – but at least there's less spluttering. She and Joe talk about the books they're currently reading, then dive into why writing an outline isn't as miserable as your teachers made it seem, and how to do it in such a way that writing your book becomes a dream. Or, much easier and quicker, at least.