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Jocelyn Nicole Johnson -- On Community, Identity, and Writing ”My Monticello” (Part 2)

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This is part two of my interview with Jocelyn Nicole Johnson, author of " My Monticello". "My Monticello" was recently called "a masterly feat" by the New York Times.
In Part One of this interview, we discuss how Jocelyn used real-life events to craft a beautiful and compelling collection of stories that examine race, climate change love, and the very nature of humanity itself.
In Part 2 of this interview, we discuss Jocelyn's journey as a lifelong writer, her approach to working with agents and publishing houses and what it's like for her to hand over her story as it begins its journey of adaptation from page to screen as a new Netflix film. Creatives, you're going to love this interview. So get out your notepad because you're going to want to take notes for this one!
In this episode, we discuss:
1. Embracing the process of adaptation -- handing your work over for interpretation
2. Things lead to things: The power of patience when finding your audience
3. Honing your creative voice -- how life experiences shape our creative voice.
4. The feedback loop: How to use critical feedback effectively
5. Finding inspiration after a literary success (Ie. What's up with Book 2?)
6. Carving out time to do the work
Links:
Tin House
New Dominion Book Shop
Writer House

Jocelyn can be found at
Website
Instagram
Twitter
Support the show

****
ONE MORE THING!
Did you love this episode? Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or send a quick voicemail to let me know what you think! (I LOVE to hear your voice too!)
And if you'd like to work with me to maximize your moments, find greater fulfillment in your career, and clear away societal expectations to make room for YOUR dreams, visit me at www.thelovelyunbecoming.com/
Stay curious, y'all!
xoBree
P.S. All of these episodes are possible thanks to:
Codebase Coworking
as well as my dear friends over at WTJU Charlottesville!

  continue reading

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This is part two of my interview with Jocelyn Nicole Johnson, author of " My Monticello". "My Monticello" was recently called "a masterly feat" by the New York Times.
In Part One of this interview, we discuss how Jocelyn used real-life events to craft a beautiful and compelling collection of stories that examine race, climate change love, and the very nature of humanity itself.
In Part 2 of this interview, we discuss Jocelyn's journey as a lifelong writer, her approach to working with agents and publishing houses and what it's like for her to hand over her story as it begins its journey of adaptation from page to screen as a new Netflix film. Creatives, you're going to love this interview. So get out your notepad because you're going to want to take notes for this one!
In this episode, we discuss:
1. Embracing the process of adaptation -- handing your work over for interpretation
2. Things lead to things: The power of patience when finding your audience
3. Honing your creative voice -- how life experiences shape our creative voice.
4. The feedback loop: How to use critical feedback effectively
5. Finding inspiration after a literary success (Ie. What's up with Book 2?)
6. Carving out time to do the work
Links:
Tin House
New Dominion Book Shop
Writer House

Jocelyn can be found at
Website
Instagram
Twitter
Support the show

****
ONE MORE THING!
Did you love this episode? Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts or send a quick voicemail to let me know what you think! (I LOVE to hear your voice too!)
And if you'd like to work with me to maximize your moments, find greater fulfillment in your career, and clear away societal expectations to make room for YOUR dreams, visit me at www.thelovelyunbecoming.com/
Stay curious, y'all!
xoBree
P.S. All of these episodes are possible thanks to:
Codebase Coworking
as well as my dear friends over at WTJU Charlottesville!

  continue reading

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