Newbie Writers has been around since 2006. It was originally run by writer Dawn Copeman. In 2009 Damien Boath came on to run the show. He and writer Catharine Bramkamp host a lively and entertaining podcast show. Since its early days, Newbie Writers has evolved from a humble site with forums, newsletter and how-to articles; to a weekly podcast and popular blog.
Our own K.S. “Kat” Brooks was interviewed by this dynamic duo, and it made for a very entertaining segment. We hope you’ll enjoy the show and let Catharine and Damien know you heard about it here!
It’s great to see (hear) Kat holding forth for Indies who are authors and not Undies as Damien Boath interjected. Kat was patient through the Catherine Bramkamp run-on about her former radio show, and eventually got the topic back on track.
Newt, you are too cute. *mwah*
This is a fun listen — nice job, Kat! (Uh, I get more gruel now, right? 😉 )
Thanks, Lynne! And bless you for listening. 🙂
-giggles- So did your friend find a good spot for that sniper? Great interview Kat, and it was nice to hear an Aussie voice. 🙂
Actually, yes, he did. There was a parking garage across the street that I couldn’t decipher from Google Earth. Thank you KYLE! 🙂
Nice interview, Kat, except for the guy with the dreadful accent!
LOL, TD! Hey, his accent got you some plugs, my friend! 🙂
Well done Kat! That was some interview. I’d have had to get up and get a glass of wine halfway through. Great stuff. (Can I have extra gruel too please?)
A glass of wine! LOL Thanks for taking the time to listen. 🙂
This was fun – chatty, like you were sitting around the living room at home with new friends.
Thanks, Yvonne! Glad you enjoyed it.
That was awesome, good job, Kat!
Thanks for taking the time to listen, Martin. 🙂
Hey good to see some comments about the interview! It was a fun show. If anyone has questions, interesting tips or things of note please please email us at [email protected]
Always up for feedback and ways to improve.
Thanks to Kat for being on!
Thanks for having me on, Damien. And thanks for stopping by.