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		<title>I&#8217;m a guest on the Thinking About Podcast!</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Thinking About Podcast invited me to talk about my writing life and being a self-published author. I was thrilled to be asked. The wonderful Kirsti McNabney hosts this show, which gets her audience thinking about interesting topics. We recorded the episode back in November 2022, but it aired February 7, 2023. Here&#8217;s where you [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>The Thinking About Podcast invited me to talk about my writing life and being a self-published author. I was thrilled to be asked. The wonderful Kirsti McNabney hosts this show, which gets her audience thinking about interesting topics. </p>



<p>We recorded the episode back in November 2022, but it aired February 7, 2023. Here&#8217;s where you can listen: </p>



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<li><a href="https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/thinking-about-podcast/id1613415077">Apple podcasts </a></li>



<li><a href="https://open.spotify.com/show/4GLPniJf9wt7PNdoL2QimH">Spotify podcasts </a></li>



<li>Other <a href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1945594">podcast places</a> &#8211;&gt; Here&#8217;s a a list of other podcast sites where Kirsti&#8217;s work is distributed. </li>
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<p>Kirsti and I met in 2021 through <a href="https://www.growclass.co/">Growclass</a>, Sarah Stockdale&#8217;s online growth marketing community. I&#8217;ve  been a big fan of Kirsti&#8217;s podcast work since she launched her show in March 2022. </p>



<p>On the Thinking About Podcast, Kirsti talks with <a href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1945594">thoughtful, interesting people</a>. Many are also entrepreneurs sharing lessons and insights they&#8217;ve picked up on their journeys.</p>



<p>I spoke about writing <em><a href="https://www.emwilliams.ca/books/">Chaos Calling</a></em> and my journey through self-publishing. We also talk about balancing career commitments with creative work, having a life, and finding the motivation to persevere when chasing a long-term dream. </p>



<p>Who is this conversation for? Anyone thinking about writing a book, wanting to publish a book, or pursuing a long-term creative project. </p>



<p>It&#8217;s a tough world. Motivation can be hard to come by. We talk about that, too.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Part I: Writing Topics on the Thinking About Podcast</h2>



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<li>0:00 &#8211; 4:00 &#8212; Kirsti&#8217;s intro, which made me tear up, I won&#8217;t lie </li>



<li>4:00 &#8211; 6:00 &#8212; Why I chose E. M. Williams as my pen name, segmenting a professional life, thinking about privacy, and whether a pen name might be a good choice for you. </li>



<li>6:00 &#8211; 8:00 &#8212; Should you couple your business divisions? Why grouping consulting and publishing under one company works for me (so far). </li>



<li>8:00 &#8211; 13:00 &#8212; &#8216;<a href="https://www.emwilliams.ca/writing-life/dont-stop-believing-e-m-williams-on-medium/">Don&#8217;t Stop Believing</a>&#8216;: I believed at one point that my writing dreams were dead. We talk about the <a href="https://medium.com/@emwilliamscanada/dont-stop-believing-49531a9fbca0">Medium essay</a> I wrote, and why you can&#8217;t give up when life pivots around you.</li>



<li>13:00 &#8211; 17:00 &#8212; My wild experience writing <em>Chaos Calling</em>. Being open to a fresh inspiration download helped me to level-up my writing work. And, I also talk about how pivoting my <a href="https://medium.com/the-drone/new-tricks-resurrecting-my-creative-dream-with-wattpad-97c5a80b6e2c">approach to writing with Wattpad</a>.</li>



<li>17:00 &#8211; 23:00 &#8212; Where did these characters and the <em>Chaos Calling </em>story come from? I tell Kirsti how I built the series in onion layers, and give an overview of the plot. Do I see the book in my head as I&#8217;m writing? Yes, I do. And people reading say it feels like watching a movie. </li>



<li>23:00 &#8211; 26:00 &#8212; Tricking your brain into being productive: I wrote the first three drafts on my phone while riding the TTC.</li>



<li>26:00 &#8211; 28:30 &#8212; Writing a story set in Toronto, why I wanted to write fantasy set in the city where I live, and taking inspo from the Raptors&#8217; victory parade in 2019.  </li>



<li>28:30 &#8211; 35:00 &#8212; Book production and feedback: How I took the manuscript through the editing process. We also talk about finding beta readers and editors. Is it scary to share your work? Yes, but you get over it. </li>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Part II: Book Production Topics on the Thinking About Podcast</h2>



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<li>35:00 &#8211; 38:00 &#8212; What would I say to that younger version of me stuck in that car? We talk about how you don&#8217;t get to stay in the high place of inspiration, or the low place of despair.  </li>



<li>39:00 &#8211; 50:00 &#8212; Book production and launch: We cover my process and decisions I made, and how to make space for the things you don&#8217;t know. Weirdly, <em>Frozen 2</em> comes up a lot. I suggest places to look for resources and people to help with your creative project.</li>



<li>50:00 &#8211; 58:30 &#8212; What&#8217;s the most rewarding part of chasing your dream? I talk about the beautiful conversations I&#8217;ve had with people post launch, and why Growclass is the best. We also discuss the importance of focusing on the process and enjoying the ride. </li>



<li>58:30 &#8211; 1:04:00 &#8212; Books I recommend and how early Twitter (pre 2017) taught me how to be a better creative person on the Internet.</li>
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<p>The post <a href="https://www.emwilliams.ca/im-a-guest-on-the-thinking-about-podcast/">I&#8217;m a guest on the Thinking About Podcast!</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.emwilliams.ca">E.M. Williams - Fantasy Author</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 May 2022 16:48:33 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Were you at the Raptors&#8217; victory parade in June 2019? I was. That morning, I traveled downtown by TTC with my children and my parents. We decided not to go to Nathan Phillips Square at the end of the route, figuring the crowds would be largest there (and we were correct). Instead, we found a [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Were you at the Raptors&#8217; victory parade in June 2019? </p>



<p>I was.</p>



<p>That morning, I traveled downtown by TTC with my children and my parents. We decided not to go to Nathan Phillips Square at the end of the route, figuring the crowds would be largest there (and we were correct).</p>



<p>Instead, we found a spot outside Union Station at the intersection of York Street, Front Street and University Avenue (it&#8217;s a five-way intersection). On the southwest corner, there&#8217;s a restaurant with a concrete retaining wall around its garden. We settled on its flat top and got comfortable.</p>



<p>Good thing, too. It was a looooooooong wait.</p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">A sports thirst like no other </h2>



<p>Toronto is a sports-mad city. The Maple Leafs haven&#8217;t won a championship since the &#8217;60s. Until 2019, the Raptors, formed in 1995, had never made it past the second round. And, while our other sports teams like the Blue Jays have been blessed with wins over the years, we wanted more. </p>



<p>Badly.</p>



<p>So, when the Raptors triumphed over the Golden State Warriors, the atmosphere was electric. People drove and ran through our neighbourhood honking their horns and cheering. Local <a href="https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/raptors-economic-impact-1.5175982" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">bars cleaned up</a>.</p>



<p>The crowds that showed up to the parade were so large that the open-topped buses carrying the team had trouble advancing through the packed streets. The police presence wasn&#8217;t adequate enough to keep bystanders back. </p>



<p>Overwhelmed cell towers failed. For several hours, I couldn&#8217;t see my social media feeds send or receive texts. </p>



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<p>By the time we spotted Kawaii and the trophy, we&#8217;d been waiting for five hours. By that point, my family had been pressed against the retaining wall by the sheer crush of people. Those moving through the crowd had to inch past us. It was a literal sea of humanity. </p>



<p>Media estimates <a href="https://www.cp24.com/news/more-than-one-million-attended-raptors-parade-ttc-breaks-record-1.4472009" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">claimed 1 million people</a> attended. That&#8217;s over a third of Toronto&#8217;s population.</p>



<p>Nothing describes what it was like to cheer with a million people that afternoon. And as I stood there, in the presence of what felt like the entire world, I thought: </p>



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<p>&#8220;If everyone here is ready to celebrate Toronto in sports, will they be interested in celebrating it in other forms? What if everyone here is a future reader of my book?&#8221;</p>
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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Diversity everywhere you look</h2>



<p>If you told me that there was someone in that crowd with familial ties to every country in the world, I&#8217;d believe you.</p>



<p>Basketball is a dynamic, exciting game that attracts a wide international fan base. During the Raptors&#8217; championship run, the players talked about how inspiring it was to know that a whole country, not just the city, was cheering for them.</p>



<p>On that stifling afternoon, people moved around us in a constant flow from all walks of life: young and old, families and groups of friends. After the pandemic and so much social isolation, it&#8217;s the kind of memory that feels like a fever dream. </p>



<p>But standing among everyone celebrating, Toronto&#8217;s future was obvious: It&#8217;s young, passionate and diverse.</p>



<p>Equally obviously: Stories that hope to tell our story on the global stage must reflect that same diversity. </p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Toronto is ready to be itself</h2>



<p>We have a long history in this city of pretending to be other places. </p>



<p><em>Chicago</em>, <em>Mean Girls</em>, <em>American Psycho</em>, <em>Good Will Hunting</em>, <em>The Virgin Suicides</em>, <em>The Umbrella Academy</em>, <em>Hairspray</em>,<em>The Shape of Water</em>, <em>X-Men</em>, <em>Pacific Rim</em>, <em>Suicide Squad</em>, and <em>The Incredible Hulk</em> are only a few of the many films and TV series filmed in Toronto.</p>



<p>Even on the rare occasions when Toronto plays itself, as the city does in <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orphan_Black" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Orphan Black</a>, the reference isn&#8217;t explicit. You have to catch mentions of places like &#8216;Scarborough&#8217; to be sure we&#8217;re not pretending to be New York, Chicago, or literally anywhere else. </p>



<p>For a long time, the outlier was <em><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Pilgrim_vs._the_World" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Scott Pilgrim vs. The World</a></em>, which is based on a Toronto graphic novel series of the same name:</p>


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<p>Recently, however, things have shifted.</p>



<p>CBC shows like Schitt&#8217;s Creek and Kim&#8217;s Convenience, set in small-town Ontario and Toronto, respectively, found global audiences through CBC, Netflix and other streaming services.</p>



<p>Last spring, Pixar scored a critical hit with <em><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turning_Red" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Turning Red</a></em>, an animated feature film explicit about its Toronto connection and inspiration. Director Domee Shee is Chinese Canadian and told a story grounded in personal detail about a teenage girl entering puberty, torn at points between her mother and her friends. </p>


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<figure class="aligncenter is-resized"><img decoding="async" src="https://nowtoronto.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/review-turning-red-is-a-pixar-movie-that-stays-true-to-horny-toronto.jpeg" alt="Review: Turning Red is a Pixar movie that stays true to horny Toronto" style="width:675px;height:450px"/><figcaption class="wp-element-caption"><em>The CN Tower and SkyDome feature prominently in Pixar&#8217;s </em>Turning Red. <em>Photo courtesy </em><a href="https://nowtoronto.com/movies/review-turning-red-is-a-pixar-movie-that-stays-true-to-horny-toronto" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">NOW Toronto</a>.</figcaption></figure>
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<p>Despite a few fringe reviews that questioned its relevance, audiences found glorious universality in its specifics. </p>



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<h2 class="wp-block-heading">A global urban brand in a changing world</h2>



<p>In his victory remarks post-parade, Raptors President and Vice-Chairman Masai Ujiri&nbsp;was vocal about the Raptors and their potential to be a global brand. Here&#8217;s an excerpt from Cathal Kelly&#8217;s Op-Ed that week: </p>



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<p>Ujiri spoke of the Raptors franchise in terms reserved for European soccer elites – truly global teams as likely to be followed in Taipei or Kinshasa as they are at home. This is a team that for years struggled to articulate why it should even exist.</p>



<p>Are the Raptors now bigger than the NBA?</p>



<p>“Yes. There’s no doubt about it,” Ujiri said, then referenced Liverpool FC: “We’re the new Reds. We’re going to capture the world.”<br>This is dizzying stuff. Nobody in this country talks this way. Too show-offy. Too treacly. Perhaps we should ask ourselves: Why not? Because it sounds kinda nice.</p>



<p>~ Cathal Kelly&#8217;s column, &#8220;With Churchillian rhetoric, Masai Ujiri envisions the Raptors as one of the world’s great franchises,&#8221; published in <a href="http://With Churchillian rhetoric, Masai Ujiri envisions the Raptors as one of the world’s great franchises" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">The Globe and Mail</a>, June 25, 2019</p>
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<p>Three years later, Ujiri signed another contract with the Raptors. He&#8217;s still bullish about the city and its prospects: </p>



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<p>There is something unique about this place, which is why I took the job here. Even when we’ve won the championship, it’s almost still unknown. It’s a gold mine. Because it’s outside the United States, I don’t think people recognize that as much. There are so many things that can expand the minds of players, partners, workers.</p>
<cite>~ Masai Ujiri in conversation with Louisa Thomas from, &#8220;How Masai Ujiri Builds a Team,&#8221; published in <em><a href="https://www.newyorker.com/culture/the-new-yorker-interview/how-masai-ujiri-builds-a-team" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">The New Yorker</a></em>, November 7, 2021</cite></blockquote>



<p>Ujiri was the first to suggest that the power of that Raptors parade crowd could power a wider global movement. Five years into my own Toronto novel project, I was moved to hear someone of his achievements agree that there&#8217;s something special about this city&#8217;s blend of people and experience.</p>



<p>Could <em><a href="https://www.emwilliams.ca/books/" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Chaos Calling</a></em> be another story that captures the hearts of a global audience? </p>



<p>There&#8217;s only one way to find out.</p>



<p>Two weeks to go until launch!</p>
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