The Writing at the Red House Podcast

Do you ever wonder what you should be doing to build your career as a writer? Today, Kathi is joined by her guest, Barb Roose, literary agent and author of eight books, to talk about how to take your dream and move it forward. Barb shares what she has...

Show Notes

Do you ever wonder what you should be doing to build your career as a writer? Today, Kathi is joined by her guest, Barb Roose, literary agent and author of eight books, to talk about how to take your dream and move it forward. Barb shares what she has learned over the years about the publishing industry and how to grow as a business person.

In this episode, Barb Roose shares:

  • What to do with a manuscript that isn’t in a strong sales category right now.
  • Why we need to slow down and romanticize our ideas.
  • The two things every author should know.

So, listen in and get a taste of what to expect from these two when you join the Collective.

Want to join Kathi, Barb, and many other writers in The Collective? Enroll now to join the Collective here.

The Collective is a day-by-day roadmap that not only shows you exactly what to do to increase your writing but also build your writing business in a way that you’ve always known you could.

Exclusive offer to Kathi’s audience: If you join The Red House Writers Collective by January 6, 2022, you can get 50% off using the coupon code CHECKIN and you will receive a full access pass to our one day conference “Your Path to Published” on March 23, 2022. This one-day conference is normally $199, but you will be able to attend for free when you enroll in the Collective. All you have to do is go to our website, click on the enroll button, and use the coupon code before the offer expires!

What is The Writing at the Red House Podcast?

Welcome to The Writing at the Red House Podcast where we gather at the table to break bread and tell tales with some of our favorite writers and speakers. Our heart is to equip and encourage men and women to be the communicators God has created them to be.