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The Net Promo for Luddites workshop I gave this last February at the San Miguel de Allende Writers’ Conference was recorded. It’s a wonderful service they provide. I was not only able to get the recording of my own workshop but of two workshops I hadn’t been able to attend.
One of them was C.M. Mayo‘s workshop. Catherine is not only a fantastic writer and teacher, but my go-to Tech Expert.
I had the CD, and I was able to load it into iTunes, but where to go from there? Catherine immediately emailed back simple instructions: drag file to the desktop, load into podomatic.com. Presto! Here is it:
It’s long, and I doubt that any of you will, in fact, wish to listen to it, but I’m showing it off as a technical accomplishment.
If you want to see how a pro does it: sign up for Catherine’s e-book, Podcasting for Writers. I know this e-book is going to set off creative fireworks in my soul!
Fantastic, Sandra! I am sure many writers will find your podcast very useful. You have certainly been a great inspiration to me. Just to give one of many examples, I never would have joined facebook without your encouragement– and yes, as an author with a novel out, it has been very, very helpful in getting the word out, especially about events. Thank you for mentioning my Podcasting for Writers iBook here. It will be a rehash of my workshop for the Writer’s Center (Bethesda MD) with lots of links and more. Anyone who’s interested can visit the book’s website and watch the trailer. http://www.cmmayo.com/podcasting-for-writers/index.html
The iBook will be available this summer. I’m really enthusiastic about podcasting, it’s such fun and flexible format. I’m looking forward to interviewing you, dear Sandra, for the “Conversations with Other Writer’s” podcasts series!
Catherine! I’m excited to see this book, because I know it will not only be inspiring, but a “creation” in itself.
As SOON as my e-books are up I’ll let you know and we’ll have a podcast chat about this process. As you know, it’s full of surprises.
I’ve been thinking quite a bit of late about your Conquistador: a deliciously rich story!