Write Now with Sarah Werner

Write Now with Sarah Werner


Latest Episodes

How to Prioritize Your Writing - WN 055
March 20, 2017

Where does the time go? Between work, family, and countless other obligations, who has the time to write these days? You do! Let's prioritize.

Coffee Break 032: Sandy Kreps
March 15, 2017

Blogging, bullet journaling, and networking. Oh my! Sandy Kreps gives us the honest truth and helpful tips about becoming a full-time freelance writer.

Coffee Break 031: Jake Heilbrunn
March 06, 2017

Where there's a will, Jake Heilbrunn has a way! Join us for an inspiring talk about leaving it all behind and finding yourself in the process.

Introvert & Extrovert Writers - WN 054
February 26, 2017

Don't let myths about personality keep you from fully exploring yourself as a writer. Discover your strengths, weaknesses, and how you recharge!

Does Listening to Music Help You Write? - WN 053
February 19, 2017

What's the best music to listen to (if any) while you write? Let's talk about music curation and what different genres of recorded sound can do for you!

Coffee Break 030: Janna Maron
February 16, 2017

How can creative nonfiction help you to connect with people? What does it take to find or even create a supportive community? Tune in to find out!

Personal Branding for Writers - WN 052
February 06, 2017

If you write, you have a personal brand! Let's discuss some ways you can grow, maintain, and market your brand to help readers find your work.

Should I Use A Pen Name? - WN 051
January 29, 2017

How do you know if writing under a pen name is right for you? This week's episode of Write Now lays out 6 reasons a pen name might be a smart choice.

Coffee Break 029: Paul Sating
January 19, 2017

FRIENDS! On today's Coffee Break episode, I'm talking with writer Paul Sating with a kind of storytelling I haven't featured before: the audio drama!

The Most Important Question A Writer Can Ask - WN 050
January 15, 2017

Sometimes the most important aspect of writing is not the words you string together but the questions you ask. And one question in particular is incredibly helpful.