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88 Cups of Tea

Love all things upbeat, warm, and uplifting? Welcome to 88 Cups of Tea, an online platform and podcast for creative writers who look for guidance in their storytelling journey and connection to a community, fostering year-round conversations around the personal and professional life of a writer. Our podcast episodes and online essays and articles explore and unpack conversations that touch on topics like overcoming rejections and challenges, querying tips and crafting advice, lifestyle habits that support the heart and the soul, what it means to be Human while navigating a creative path, and more. We pride ourselves in nurturing a supportive environment that aims to encourage, inspire, and entertain. Check out our website 88cupsoftea.com for essays, articles, and access to nearly 200 podcast episodes!
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Oct 12, 2017

We have Nic Stone in our new episode, author of the incredibly powerful debut, "Dear Martin". Her new novel releases on October 17 and I am incredibly excited that we can reveal an excerpt from "Dear Martin" that’s exclusive to our 88 Cups of Tea community. To read the exclusive excerpt, click here! 

In our conversation, you’ll learn what inspired the idea for Nic’s debut and what helped to shape the voice of her main character Justyce McAllister. She shares how to create emotional resonance in our work by being vulnerable and writing like a reader. We discuss the importance of having an honest and visionary editor on your team, the importance of diverse representation in the publishing industry, and how playing with the format of your book can help you cater to specific audiences.

We talk about the detrimental problems caused by systemic racism and we deep-dive into understanding that the root of anger can lead to compassion, and how to create change through self-reflection. We wrap up the interview chatting about Nic’s next novel that she is currently working on!

Say 'Hi' to Nic on Twitter! and check out the books/resources mentioned in her episode by clicking here!

Happy listening!


Xo,

Yin

PS. Do you know anyone who would love our conversation? Please share this episode to help spread the word!

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“I wasted time trying to find balance instead of just working with what I had.” -Nic Stone (Click to tweet)

“I have to do my art, I have to write, I have to do these things that keep me thriving and keep me going and keep me feeling alive.” -Nic Stone (Click to tweet)

“Write like a reader and read like a writer.” -Nic Stone (Click to tweet)

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WHAT YOU'LL LEARN IN TODAY'S EPISODE: 

  • Learn how Nic fell in love with storytelling and YA fiction
  • Nic shares how you can learn to write through reading 
  • Learn why it’s important to not feel guilty when you fail in certain areas while succeeding in others 
  • How our country’s systemic racism crumbled Nic’s world and shaped the voice of Justyce in “Dear Martin” 
  • How understanding the root of your anger can lead to compassion 
  • Creating change through self-reflection and finding the space in which you thrive
  • The importance of your rhetoric when interacting with people with problematic thinking 
  • Nic shares exciting news about her novel that she is currently working on
  • The importance of having an honest and visionary editor on your team
  • How playing with the format of your book can help you cater to specific audiences
  • How personifying your world’s settings can create more life in your novel 
  • Create emotional resonance in your work by being vulnerable and writing like a reader
  • The importance of diverse representation in the publishing industry 
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