Rebecca Serle on Writing with Depth and Brevity
Our guest, Rebecca Serle, is the New York Times bestselling author of Once and Again, Expiration Dates, One Italian Summer, In Five Years, and The Dinner List, to name a few. Serle also developed the hit TV adaptation Famous in Love, based on her YA series of the same name. She is a graduate of USC and The New School and lives in LA with her husband and daughter. Today, we talk about: creative brainstorming, motherhood and writing, when time travel isn’t really time travel, and so much more! Looking for our community of readers and writers? Join 23,000+ other creatives at CreativeInspiredAlive.com: ask questions of upcoming podcast guests, behind-the-scenes publishing insights, creativity coaching sessions, “Reading with Wonder” Book Clubs, and more. »The audio version of the show is also available on major podcast streaming platforms.

Book Publicity for Introverts with Stacey Lee, NYT-Bestselling Author

Writing Advice Every Writer Should Hear (Anne Lamott Interview)

American Men Just Cry | Katie Boyle Stand Up Comedy

Meet Erin Dionne - Professor, Author, Editor, Writing Coach

Emma Thompson Breaks Down Her Most Iconic Characters

Billionaire's WARNING: I'm SELLING. The Crash Is Already Here!

From Historical Romance to Women's Fiction with best-selling author, Sarah MacLean

Behind the Stack with Virginia Evans, "The Correspondent "

Harvard Professor Explains The Rules of Writing — Steven Pinker

My Golden Retriever Heals a Terrified Rescue Kitten in Just 3 Meetings!

I Was An MIT Educated Neurosurgeon Now I'm Unemployed And Alone In The Mountains How Did I Get Here?

Ann Patchett on Reading, Libraries and "Whistler"

How to Pitch Your Book in 2026 with Literary Agent Jessica Berg

Does reading make you a better person? | Dominic Sandbrook | The New Society

If A Writer Makes This Mistake The Story Is Over - Steve Douglas-Craig

Stop Rambling: The 3-2-1 Speaking Trick That Makes You Sound Like A CEO

Every Episode of Sex and the City Part 2

Strategies for Marketing Your First Book

Body Language Expert: Stop Using This, It’s Making People Dislike You, So Are These Subtle Mistakes!

