Creating the Rules with Ania Ray: Why Women Writers Thrive in Community
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In this episode of Traditionally Self-Published, we discuss Creating the Rules, a women's fiction novel by Ania Ray, and explore why women writers thrive when they choose community over isolation.
Ania shares the inspiration behind the book, her journey as an indie author, and how building intentional writing spaces changes the creative process.
We Discuss:
- Her latest release, Creating the Rules, the 3rd and final book in the Cromwell Rules series
- Her process for writing the craft
- The Quill and Cup Writing group and the importance of community in this industry
- We conclude with the INK STARTER LIGHTNING ROUND and Ania’s 5 Best Tips for Authors!
About Ania:
Ania Ray is a mama, author, and CEO of Quill & Cup, a fiercely supportive community of women who are committed to prioritizing progress on their novel and making rest a non-negotiable. When she’s not curating curriculum, hosting events, or teaching research-backed mindset tools to empower women, she’s hanging out with her family. To fill her cup, catch her hiking, planning her next trip, or enjoying a delicious meal with loved ones.
The Cromwell Rules is her debut women’s fiction trilogy, where each woman must face the worst of herself before she becomes the hero of her story.
Where to find Ania Ray:
Instagram: @theaniassey
Books: https://www.thecromwellrules.com
Writing group, Quill & Cup: www.quillandcup.com
Ania's podcast : Her Life, Her Rules
Have a publishing question? Email me at mica@micamerrillrice.com
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