


In this brand-new novel from #1 New York Times bestselling author Meg Cabot, a scandal brings a young man back home to the small town, crazy family, and first love he left behind. “I kept working on different things until I finally found something that hit.” How Meg and her writing-friend hold each other accountable and push each other past writing blocks.How Meg created unique character voices with a structure inspired by social media.Tips on writing stories influenced by your own life events without offending family and friends.Why it’s necessary to surround yourself with readers and critique partners that are honest with you about your writing.How to turn rejection into a tool that enhances your writing voice.Why workshops are crucial in learning how to accept criticism and how to meet deadlines.How reading multiple genres can strengthen your writing.Meg walks us through her newest book “The Boy Is Back”.The real-life events that inspired “The Princess Diaries” series, “The Mediator” series, and the “Heather Wells” series.The most sincerest thank you for your love and support.


We dedicate a ton of heart and soul into fostering a space that encourages learning, creativity, growth, and community. Proudly rock the lovely things in our shop!.Become a patron by making monthly contributions and receiving fun perks!.If you got some awesome takeaways from this episode and would love to show your appreciation, t he best way would be through any of the two: The Craft directed by Andrew Fleming and story by Peter Filardi Happy listening! Meg’s Recommended Books & Resources:īird by Bird: Some Instructions on Writing and Life by Anne Lamott Meg also walks us through how to write unique character voices with a structure inspired by social media, and how reading multiple genres can strengthen your writing. I can’t wait for you to hear how Meg and her writing-friend hold each other accountable and push each other past writing blocks. She shares tips on writing stories influenced by life events without offending family and friends, and why it’s necessary to surround yourself with readers and critique partners that are honest with you about your writing. In today’s episode, we dive right into how real-life events inspired Meg for her “Princess Diaries” book series and she walks us through her newest book, “The Boy Is Back”. “The Princess Diaries”, one of her most popular series she wrote, was adapted into two hit movies by Disney. I’m thrilled to feature Meg Cabot on the show! Meg is one of the earliest pioneers of the YA genre and is a #1 New York Times bestselling author of books for adults, teens, and tweens, selling over 25 million copies of her nearly 80 published books.
