Writer, Musician, Everyday Magic Seeker
Posted on June 14, 2018 by Morrigan Harker
Welcome back, everyone!
It’s been an interesting month, getting ready to go back home for the summer and trying to gather the tools I’d need for a portable music workspace, as well as finishing the first draft of what I hope will be my debut novel before sending it off to the mercy of my alpha readers. On top of all this going on, I had a new idea. (Now, keep in mind: I have more than 30 story ideas I still need to complete and publish, countless song and poem ideas, and now I have this. I’m laughing at myself as I type this article.)
I was researching podcasts for my journey home, and I came across the Girl in Space podcast. Not only is the podcast funny and intriguing, but also one of the merchandise listings has a reference to the “po-tay-toes” line from Lord of the Rings. I was sold, and I was also inspired to write a fictional podcast of my own.
Right now, the idea is not even in alpha stage; I still need to write the first few episodes and gather the tools to record and edit (I don’t even have a microphone right now). So once I am prepared to go on that adventure, I hope to get that up and running. Right now, I feel comfortable sharing that it’d be a steampunk/urban fantasy fictional podcast for young adults in the form of an audio diary. I’m at a really chaotic time in my life right now, so I can’t guarantee a timeline for the podcast, but it’s definitely something that I want to work on and keep working on.
So, what do you think?Would you want to listen to a podcast like this? Do you think I’m way in over my head? Please let me know in the comments! Thanks for reading, and I hope to be back on here soon!
Category: Podcast, Uncategorized, WritingTags: aspiring author, aspiring podcaster, creative life, Podcast, Writing
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