Recent Episodes
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Telling Your Story with TedX, with Catriona Turner
Apr 17, 2025 – 42:58 -
The Best Critique Partner Guide, with Amy Nielsen
Apr 10, 2025 – 39:59 -
On Finding Resilience in Writing Memoir, with Sarito Carroll
Apr 3, 2025 – 35:17 -
The Black Herron 31
Apr 1, 2025 – 54:52 -
9 Lessons Learned from 9 Years of Full-Time Writing
Mar 27, 2025 – 28:19 -
Have a Different Creative Outlet, with Elizabeth Becker
Mar 20, 2025 – 38:57 -
On Being Fluent in the Language of Fiction, with Isa Arsén
Mar 15, 2025 – 32:37 -
Make It Easy to Show Up for Your Writing, with Josee Smith
Mar 9, 2025 – 36:21 -
The Black Herron Episode 30
Mar 3, 2025 – 55:20 -
On Circling the Laptop, with Marybeth Mayhew Whalen
Feb 27, 2025 – 45:02 -
On Finding Your Deepest Reason for Writing, with Tiffany Yates Martin
Feb 20, 2025 – 53:09 -
On the Magic of Books that Make You Want to Write, with Sophie Berti
Feb 13, 2025 – 42:14 -
The Black Herron 29
Feb 1, 2025 – 52:25 -
On Not Letting a Disability Keep You From Publishing, with Rosie Radcliffe
Jan 30, 2025 – 41:32 -
How to Write Suspense That Works, with Helena Echlin
Jan 23, 2025 – 26:42 -
The Power of Micro-Communities with Michele Tracy Berger
Jan 16, 2025 – 38:03 -
The Annual MONEY Episode!
Jan 9, 2025 – 39:35 -
On the Utter Joy of Having Homework Forever, with Elisabeth Sharp McKetta
Jan 2, 2025 – 45:54 -
The Black Herron 28 (plus update!)
Dec 30, 2024 – 1:13:37 -
How to Build the Support You Want with Heidi McIntyre
Dec 19, 2024 – 48:00 -
The Power of Trimming Down Your Work, with Kate Mahony
Dec 12, 2024 – 29:06 -
The Black Herron 27
Nov 30, 2024 – 47:04 -
Writing an Identity Not Your Own, with Alex Temblador
Nov 28, 2024 – 51:29 -
On Slowing Down Hurry Mode with Nicole Meier
Nov 21, 2024 – 35:08 -
How to Write with Heart, Soul, and Pen, with Robin Finn
Nov 14, 2024 – 26:45 -
How to Embrace Not Knowing in Writing with Lauren Aliza Green
Nov 7, 2024 – 46:38 -
The Black Herron 26
Nov 1, 2024 – 44:25 -
Earn Your Emotional Moments - with Julie Leong
Oct 31, 2024 – 41:35 -
When a Pantser Turns Into a Plotter - with Ann Rose
Oct 24, 2024 – 31:36 -
How to Invest in Yourself as a Writer with Rebekah Faubion
Oct 17, 2024 – 47:37 -
Using a Freelance Developmental Editor While Still Writing Your Novel with May Cobb
Oct 10, 2024 – 35:02 -
The Black Herron 25
Oct 3, 2024 – 46:59 -
How to Quit Imposter Syndrome - with Lynne Thompson
Oct 3, 2024 – 50:15 -
Using Intuition Like a Muscle with Tara Sim
Sep 26, 2024 – 31:19 -
What's Your Writing Expiration Date? with Natasha Daniels
Sep 19, 2024 – 34:50 -
How to Celebrate Everything - Ally Nikolaus
Sep 12, 2024 – 31:04 -
On Surprising Yourself with Danica Nava
Sep 5, 2024 – 41:26 -
The Black Herron LIVE Ep 24
Sep 1, 2024 – 54:28 -
Give Your Inner Critic an Important Job with AJ Harper
Aug 29, 2024 – 55:23 -
Write a Book Based Only on a Title with Elyssa Friedland
Aug 22, 2024 – 44:13 -
How to Attend a Writing Conference - Solo Episode
Aug 17, 2024 – 32:15 -
The Black Herron 23
Aug 2, 2024 – 51:28 -
How to Set Up Author Stations to Make Writing Easier with Jessica Mehring
Aug 1, 2024 – 32:46 -
The Joy of Writing a Younger Voice with Jennifer Lane
Jul 25, 2024 – 29:07 -
The Only Way Out is Through with Tasha Coryell
Jul 18, 2024 – 38:54 -
Writing Powered by Spite with Ashley Poston
Jul 11, 2024 – 49:01 -
3 Tips on Effective World-Building with Ken Liu
Jul 4, 2024 – 50:09 -
The Black Herron 22
Jun 30, 2024 – 53:32 -
How to Find Your Writing Voice with Polly Campbell
Jun 27, 2024 – 39:27 -
How to Embrace the Sh*tty First Draft with Kristina Forest
Jun 20, 2024 – 39:43
Recent Reviews
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Gail NastasiaEspecially grateful today…I’ve been a listener for a few months now, my first memoir was published a year ago. Last night I saw my first one star review on Goodreads and it put me in a bad space. On today’s episode you talked about negative reviews and you said something along the lines of caring less about the one star reviews and more about the thoughtful two and three star reviews. It was exactly what I needed to hear to change my perspective. Thank you so much for the time you put into this podcast.
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Writer DiAmazing podcast for writersThere are so few successful writers who are willing to pull back the curtain on the writing life, so I feel very grateful to Rachael for doing just that. Guests are working writers who reveal personal specifics about habits, struggles and best practices. There are also solo episodes (my fave) where Rachael answers listeners’ questions. These are basically mini-masterclasses.
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scifiwritoLove this PodcastRachael has created an important and comforting window to the process of writing with this podcast. I’m a longtime listener, and still with every guest learn something new and helpful. It’s also fun to follow her journey through this career.
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Shan in SoCalOne of my favorites!I am a huge fan of the How Do You Write podcast. I’m fascinated by process and how people do things to get where they need to go. I like the host’s style of delivery and speaking voice and have greatly enjoyed the variety of guests she’s had in the show. I have found quite a few new to me authors and books through these interviews. Thank you!
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golfgirleengreatexcellent
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Alexstrath1Worth the listen!Rachel doesn’t waste your time. She keeps it quick and short with useful information to keep you passionate and actionable about your writing.
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malfoxleyGreat show!Rachael, host of the How Do You Write podcast, highlights all aspects of the writing process and more in this can’t miss podcast! The host and expert guests offer insightful advice and information that is helpful to anyone that listens!
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Dream5863Great PodcastRachael’s podcast and free encouraging weekly email are just terrific. You truly feel that you have a friend in your corner, urging you to focus on accomplishing your goal of becoming an author. With sharing her wealth of knowledge of the industry and personal experience, along with in depth interviews of published authors, all listeners will be both enlightened and entertained. Thanks so much, Rachael!!
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EmpoweredEvieStop and listen to this writing podcast!I am ever so thankful that I stumbled upon this podcast for writer’s. The host Rachael is a well of information on everything writing. She brings on fascinating guests. Rachael truly wants to help others in the writing community. Her advice, honesty, and passion shines on this podcast. I have learned so much and am excited to continue the journey!
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CorviCan’t get through itI wanted to like this podcast, and the host gets many interesting guests. But her soapy, sycophantic, buttery, ingratiating praise of guests is too much to stomach.
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TaraSwigerExcellent, useful adviceI just love this show and have binged tons of back episodes. The advice Racheal and her guest share is useful, clear and encouraging. Thanks so much for creating this resource!
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audiofillyCould have been mildly useful, but for the hateI wanted to like this podcast. Herron has a lovely voice, which is rare among female podcasters. But a few minutes into the show, she started talking about something she had said in a previous show, and I think her intention was to make nice with people she had burned, ie conservatives or Republicans. I already knew Herron was a far left character, but was willing to put up with that if the content was good enough. But somehow, her “make nice” speech morphed into just more bashing. Not only was it hateful, it was based on nothing. She somehow things she knows what response from the WH would have prevented anyone from getting or dying of the Chinese virus. Nobody can know that, because the end of this movie has not played yet, and to claim otherwise, especially with the vitriol she was spewing, is just dishonest and serves no purpose but to vent against the “other.” If you can put up with the spewing, good for you. Or maybe you agree with it. But I do not. Too bad there is no way to award ZERO stars.
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Otter79ReviewerReally Supports!Rachael is awesome. The podcast is another way she is helping me see myself as a writer and to approach the work. She shares her experiences both good and bad. Her enjoyment and excitement in each podcast is contagious. The variety of writers and techniques is so helpful. Thank you!
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JanamaefloydA Must Listen.When I envision myself as a “famous” author someday day, I make sure Rachael is my best friend. Her advice, vulnerability, and interviews have me checking my podcast app every Friday. Sometimes before coffee. And if that statement doesn’t convince you that is podcast is a must listen, nothing will.
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Anton H GillShould I look for an agent for my debut or self-publish?I’ve just listened to my very first episode and I have to say that even though you didn’t have to, even though I wasn’t looking for it, and even though others might say you have no business doing this on a writing podcast, I thought that it was brave and progressive of you to touch on the current BLM movement and more importantly, the role that the Caucasian community NEEDS to play in reforming their mindset. You have a voice and you’ve used it in a small way to (gently) encourage others to self-reflect and change. Bravo.
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AnthonyCMooreHi Rachel!Great show! I’m a nonfiction writer, and I really like your take on telling stories and how it applies to actual real world writing!
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Toya (scorpdiva72)OMGI didn’t know you have a podcast too! I enjoyed this episode regarding the RWA implosion
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Dan331Super useful!Rachael is so likable, and I love how she gets to the nitty gritty, practical aspects of her guests’ writing practices.
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CherryllLGExcellent podcast on the process of writingTerrific interviews with interesting authors. Fun, informative, honest and always inspiring.
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inspiredon2wheelsGreat podcast for aspiring writers!Thank you so much for putting together such an inspirational podcast! It’s informative, fun, motivational and exactly the spark I needed to kick off my own writing! Many many thanks!! Keep the great content coming!!!! Stacy Frazer!
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LesliesykInteresting insights into other writer's habitsI love listening to Rachael's interviews with other writers. The conversations are interesting and full of ideas to try.
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AGibsonWriterInformative and honestI discovered this podcast recently and highly recommend it if you derive writing inspiration from podcasts. Rachael’s interviews always yield information. She shares stories from her own writing journey, too, making me feel like I have another companion on this, at times, lonely road.
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Katie Joy B.Witty & WorkableRachael and her fun and talented guests are changing the writing game! Engaging, helpful, and productive are just a few words I’d use to describe the time you’ll spend with them. Thanks so much for putting out such a superb show Rachael - keep up the great work!
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Irishbull81One of the best podcasts!Love Rachael’s voice in so many ways. I listen and leave with so much wonderful info from the specific set of questions Rachael asks her interviewees. Every episode is like a buffet for readers to taste from, learning what each experienced author has done to get where they are. I love this podcast and I could listen to Rachael’s voice all day long. I love her candor in everything. She is one of my top 5 go-to podcasts.
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IcyraeVery bingeableI’d been subscribed to Rachael’s podcast for a while, just listening here and there, but not consistently. My brain was craving more of the business side of publishing (like her Writer’s Well podcast and The Career Author), but then I hit a little burnout, and I needed to be filled with people sharing their joy of writing, and that’s where How Do You Write came in. I spent a week or two just binging in my spare moments, and it renewed my soul.
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DailyKindleReader7458Love this show!Great show, great interviews!
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Ellen TanguayAn Excellent Resource!This is a phenomenal podcast. I love Rachael Herron. She positive, professional and knowledgeable. She's also inspiring. I've used her craft tips and they have improved my writing!!!
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JazzieBowI can't live without this podcastRachael brings sunshine into my life, sprinkled with laughter and a side of joy. Did I forget to mention how knowledgeable her and her guests are? Dropping wisdom bombs left and right! Cannot recommend this enough!! LOVE SO MUCH!
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TBreit1630I LOVE IT!Such a great podcast about the process of writing - the hows from real people that really write! I am glad to know that other people like to hear and talk about the process as well. This podcast is very professional and relatable. There is always something fun and always something that makes me think. There have been many times I hear something new to try for my own process and that is appreciated. As a teacher, it also allows me to hear some other points of view and more options to help kids find their process and write too! Keep up the great work!
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Bookfan878Good format, biasedWhile the information presented is useful and helpful, the host ignores self-published authors. After listening to several episodes in 2017 every author is a traditionally published author. It seems Rachael has a bias against self-published authors. Every guest talks about writing and basicaly being patient or to keep submitting, etc. and none talk about self-publishing. I would like to see her interview successful self-published authors who are prolific. There are many best-selling authors who make more than Rachael who could come on the show and share how they write. The act of writing is publishing-agnostic and should be treated as such.
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JangaMankWarm, genuine, to the point.This podcasts delivers a wide range of tips, tricks, and tactics from a diverse cast of writers. Rachael Herron's warm demeanor is inspiring. A perfect podcast for beginner writers.
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thebusinessdudeThe gold standard of writing podcasts.Rachel's podcast has inspired me to dig in and start my creation. The tips, interviews with many great authors, and her humble attitude makes it the gold standard (to me). I listen to a handful of writing podcasts but this one it my favorite. Thank you Rachel for the realism that grounds us in writing, passion for the craft, and the life of a writer.
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K8ColbyFinally, a short interview podcast!I've just started listening to this podcast, and I really love it. The format is informal and the interviews are kept short – you get all the craft tips and inspiration you need in less than half an hour. Rachael's honesty and genuine positivity are very encouraging, and always leave me feeling inspired.
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ValleygrrlKnitsWarm, informative, compact.I appreciate the structured format, and the lovely guests. The fact that this podcast is also short, clocking in at under 30 min. is a win for me.
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SophlikesInsightful and FunThis show is wonderful! Rachael Herron is a great interviewer and asks all the questions I want to know about other peoples' writing habits. I like the different directions the conversations take--from light-hearted to more serious, and how there's never any pretention. I always feel better about writing after listening to this podcast.
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