Student Spotlight: How Angela Haas Published TWO Books In 6 Months

Curious about writing books in more than one genre? Angela Haas shares a behind-the-scenes look at writing science fiction and romantic comedy!
In today’s episode, we’re going behind the scenes of Angela Haas’s journey to hear how she self-published not one but two books in the last six months—one’s that’s a really fun space opera and the other that’s a romantic comedy. You’ll hear about her experience working with book editors, how she approaches the writing process as a die-hard pantser, and what made her choose self-publishing for all three of her books.
In the episode, you’ll hear us talk about things like:
- [06:50] What happened when Angela submitted her outline for feedback in an online writing course (it wasn’t mine!) and got negative feedback from the instructor who called her space opera story “spoofy”
- [13:45] How understanding this one writing technique (spoiler alert: it’s “show, don’t tell”) helped improve the quality of Angela’s manuscripts, and what exactly made this tricky concept finally make sense
- [15:05] What made Angela (a die-hard pantser) finally embrace outlining—and what her unique approach to outlining looks like (spoiler alert: it’s flexible and creative, something all pantsers would love!)
- [17:45] What happened when Angela hired an editor who started re-writing passages from her story (and why this almost made her give up on writing altogether)
- [20:10] Why Angela decided to self-publish both of her books—including what she learned from researching traditional publishing and indie publishing, and the factors that made her choose self-publishing
If you’re an aspiring author who dreams of self-publishing a novel to have more control over the creative process, you’re going to love this episode!
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