Randy Ingermanson Interview on WritersFM
The latest interview on WCCL's free online radio station WritersFM is with US author Randy Ingermanson. Randy describes himself as a physicist, novelist, speaker and "all-round troublemaker". He and WritersFM host Karl hit it off famously, and the interview ends up running a full 80 minutes as a result! It's a great listen, with lots of insights into Randy's writing methods. In particular, you will learn about the "Snowflake Method" Randy uses for building his novels, and find out how writing non-fiction books provided him with the opportunity to move into fiction.
Incidentally, one other attraction of this interview is that musical interludes are provided by Mywriterscircle.com moderator Carrie Sheppard and her band. I'm no musical expert, but I'd describe their sound as folk-rock. Anyway, it makes a great counterpoint to the interview!
If you haven't tuned in to WritersFM for a while (or ever) you may be surprised by the number of interviews now on the station. As well as Randy Ingermanson, you can listen to former British health minister Edwina Currie, copywriting guru Joe Vitale, biographer Lucinda Hawksley, first-time novelist Jeff Phelps, and many more (including yours truly). You can either just tune in to the station and listen to whatever happens to be playing at the time, or download individual interviews as podcasts. Note, however, that you will need to have a broadband Internet connection in order to listen to WritersFM.
Finally, just a reminder that WritersFM is always on the lookout for more writers to interview. You don't have to be famous, just have enjoyed some success in the writing field, e.g. a book published or a script performed. If you're interested, send the station manager (and interviewer) Karl an e-mail at karl-at-myhelphub.com (change the -at- to the usual @ sign). Tell him a bit about yourself and your publishing history. If Karl feels you would make a suitable interviewee, he will get back to you to arrange a time. Interviews can take place over the phone, on Skype or in person, so it doesn't matter where in the world you live.
Incidentally, one other attraction of this interview is that musical interludes are provided by Mywriterscircle.com moderator Carrie Sheppard and her band. I'm no musical expert, but I'd describe their sound as folk-rock. Anyway, it makes a great counterpoint to the interview!
If you haven't tuned in to WritersFM for a while (or ever) you may be surprised by the number of interviews now on the station. As well as Randy Ingermanson, you can listen to former British health minister Edwina Currie, copywriting guru Joe Vitale, biographer Lucinda Hawksley, first-time novelist Jeff Phelps, and many more (including yours truly). You can either just tune in to the station and listen to whatever happens to be playing at the time, or download individual interviews as podcasts. Note, however, that you will need to have a broadband Internet connection in order to listen to WritersFM.
Finally, just a reminder that WritersFM is always on the lookout for more writers to interview. You don't have to be famous, just have enjoyed some success in the writing field, e.g. a book published or a script performed. If you're interested, send the station manager (and interviewer) Karl an e-mail at karl-at-myhelphub.com (change the -at- to the usual @ sign). Tell him a bit about yourself and your publishing history. If Karl feels you would make a suitable interviewee, he will get back to you to arrange a time. Interviews can take place over the phone, on Skype or in person, so it doesn't matter where in the world you live.









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