LWW 139: How Has 2021 Panned Out?

While launching Lizzie into the world, TB tried to make life easier for herself, prepping the podcast early, but the podcast host made changes, so TB had to frantically rebuild the episode at the last second. Not only that, there have been snags in the Lizzie launch. But, the good news about Lizzie is readers are loving the latest installment. Such a relief for TB! The audio version of The AM Show is now live, and Lori Prince did an excellent job with the narration.

Okay, folks. It’s time to send Clare lots of love. She still can’t decide on the book she wants to write and clearly all of her family woes are taking a toll on her creativity. She needs to find a way out of her slump. In positive news, the German translation of Nothing to Lose is out. Toot toot! Clare is home alone for two weeks since her wife is in Australia. Don’t fret. Clare is managing her solitary time quite well. She made a roast dinner and a special dessert with donuts. Yum!

They smash on to the main topic: how has 2021 panned out? The duo set very different goals at the beginning of 2021. Clare quantified what she wanted to achieve, while TB had a more relaxed approach. So, how did their years turn out? What were their successes and failures? Have a listen to find out!

How has your 2021 gone?

Head over to www.lesbianswhowrite.com, and leave a comment on the episode. Or you can email them at: lesbianswhowrite@gmail.com.

Next time, they’ll be back to dish about the holidays in a holly, jolly way.

Happy listening!

Clare and TB

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German Translation of Nothing to Lose: www.clarelydon.co.uk/books/translations/biete-hoffnung-suche-gluck/

The AM Show: iheartlesfic.com/the-am-show/

A Woman Unhinged: iheartlesfic.com/a-woman-unhinged/

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2 Responses to LWW 139: How Has 2021 Panned Out?

  1. Brandy Pollard says:

    Like TB I didn’t set any gaols other than to fight my anxiety and depression. Then one day I remembered a chance meeting with a lady I had met at the women’s shelter a few years back and the hug we shared. I remembered how perfectly our bodies fit together. When I got home that night, I tried to write a poem. It was a no-go. I then thought of writing about being trans, also a no-go. Reading a poem I wrote years ago, the light came on. It takes two to make one. And so I embarked on my first novel, a romance of all things. I’m now flogging it to publishers, its title is A Perfect Fit. In the meantime, I have finished a second, and I am working on a third and forth. Hearing TB talk about not having a goal is kind of like being a Pantser and the only way I can write.

    • admin says:

      I love this story. Such a great example of not giving up. Congrats on getting the two books done and working on the next two!

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