The Disabled Crone, S1 Ep1: Putting Yourself First in Publishing, with Jamieson Wolf
I’m hosting a new podcast for the Spoonie Authors Network called The Disabled Crone! The goal of this podcast is to go beyond the “typical book release interview” and to discuss topics that mean a lot to the authors. You can find The Disabled Crone on the Spoonie Authors Network’s YouTube channel (with closed captions), iHeart Radio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Amazon Music.
Our seasons will only be six episodes because I’m producing them all by my wee self. Season One has all Canadian authors! And it begins with Jamieson Wolf as we chat about putting yourself in Publishing!
Award-winning Canadian author, editor, and cupcake eater Cait Gordon interviews award-winning, number-one best-selling Canadian author Jamieson Wolf about when it’s time to put oneself first in the rollercoaster adventures of the publishing industry, and why it’s important to hold onto to the joy of writing.If you would like to watch the episode right from this post, here it is on YouTube!
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Cait Gordon is an award-winning Canadian speculative fiction writer and anthology editor who advocates for disability, mental health, and neurodiversity representation in written works. She is the author of Season One: Iris and the Crew Tear Through Space! and the co-editor (with Talia C. Johnson) of the Nothing Without Us and Nothing Without Us Too disability fiction anthologies. Cait also the host of The Disabled Cronei podcast. She is autistic, disabled, and queer, and really loves cake.