Some say you can only be successful if you focus on one thing, but what if you are a multi-passionate creative? What if your Muse is inspired to write song lyrics as well as poetry, non-fiction as well as novels and heart-wrenching memoir? Jessica Bell manages to juggle many aspects of a creative career and shares her experiences in this interview.
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Jessica Bell is an award-winning author and poet, singer/songwriter, graphic designer, small press publisher, and voice-over actor. Her books include memoir, literary fiction, and the Writing in a Nutshell non-fiction series for writers.
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Show Notes
* How a creative life can involve many passions* Writing memoir and dealing with self-doubt and vulnerability* What can authors learn from musicians?* Why Jessica made the switch to publishing other authors' books* The challenges of running a small press* What is required from authors who want someone else to publish their book?
You can find Jessica Bell at
IAmJessicaBell.com and
VineLeavesPress.com and on Twitter @VineLeavesPress
Transcript of interview with Jessica Bell
Joanna: Jessica Bell is an award-winning author and poet, singer/songwriter, graphic designer, small press publisher, and voice-over actor. Her books include memoir, literary fiction, and the ‘Writing in a Nutshell' non-fiction series for writers. Welcome to the show, Jessica.
Jessica: Thank you very much, Joanna. It's great to be here.
Joanna: I'm excited to talk to you because, of course, we know each other in person but we haven't caught up for years.
Jessica: We met, what, 10 years ago or something?
Joanna: It does feel like a long time. I usually say to people, ‘Tell us a bit about how you got into writing,' but you are a multipreneur. Obviously, you've got all these different strands.
How have the various aspects of your creativity emerged over your career so far?