Join Vicky and Joe as they talk books, writing, and the patriarchy - and Vicky bemoans the fact that lipstick doesn't in fact have magical powers. After that, you'll get the lowdown on why "just be your authentic self" is total crap advice, and we're sorry for the number of times we say "authentic" in this episode. But to make up for it, what you get is a little masterclass in how to become a better writer and genuinely find your unique voice. Cool, huh?
Key Takeaways:
[6:15] Unfortunately, women are valued for their beauty and their child rearing abilities.
[7:25] Joe has had an exciting work trip to Poland!
[10:15] Why should you be your authentic self?
[15:45] How can you figure out how to be your ‘authentic’ self?
[16:50] Start by reading really great stuff.
[18:55] Take notes when you see something you like!
[19:20] Create a list of writers you currently admire and try to rewrite (in your own words) some of their work.
[20:30] Good writing is often very subjective.
[21:55] Are you writing / sounding like someone else? The good news is you can fix that!
[22:10] Thank you for leaving a review of the podcast!!!!!!!!!
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The Bus Driver Who Wanted To Be God & Other Stories, by Etgar Keret
The Last Continent, by Terry Pratchett
Don't Touch My Hair, by Emma Dabiri