Episodes

  • The Power In Showing Up: Ambition, Patience, and the Long Game With Sean Imrie
    May 5 2026

    In today's episode, we're diving into the realities of the writing journey, the discipline it takes to build expansive fantasy worlds, and what it really means to find your voice beyond perfectionism!

    This week's guest, Sean Imrie, joins the podcast to share how their path into writing evolved from creative inspiration to developing a full-scale fantasy series, Arcanum Nexus. We talk about what first sparked his desire to write, how high fantasy became his creative home, and the lessons learned along the way from screenwriting with the Edinburgh Cine Video Society to navigating the roller coaster of novel writing. Sean opens up about moving away from over-planning and overwriting, how mindset shifts like the Pressfield challenge helped with consistency and what it looks like to balance ambition with patience when building something as big as a fantasy world.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • When his journey as a writer began and how it first took shape
    • What drew him to high fantasy and the deeper themes within the genre
    • The transition from screenwriting to novel writing and what carried over
    • What it means to be a "recovering over-planner" and how that shows up daily
    • Sean's approach to worldbuilding with magic systems and layered characters
    • The symbolic role of elves and humans in his storytelling
    • How the Pressfield challenge influenced consistency and showing up
    • Habits that helped him discover his voice and the ones that held him back
    • Balancing long-term ambition with the patience required for a fantasy series
    • What excites him most about the future of Arcanum Nexus
    • Advice for writers still waiting to feel "ready"

    Sean's Links:

    Instagram: Instagram Page

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    53 mins
  • Unleashing Your Voice: The Art of Dark Fantasy and Erotic Horror with Nemmy Cáceres
    Apr 28 2026

    In today's episode, we're diving into the allure of dark storytelling, the emotional truth behind writing complex narratives, and what it means to fully embrace your voice even in the shadows!

    This week's guest, Nemmy Cáceres, a dark fantasy romance and erotic horror author, joins the podcast to share her journey into writing and how she found her creative home in stories that walk the lines between desire, fear, and self discovery. We talk about what first drew her to storytelling, why she gravitates toward darker themes, and the responsibility she believes writers hold when guiding readers through intense or unsettling material. She opens up about the vulnerability of exploring her dark feminine, how that process shaped her confidence as a writer, and how working with archetypes has strengthened her character development!

    In this episode, we cover:

    • When her journey as a writer began and the moment she knew this path was hers
    • Why she's drawn to dark fantasy romance and erotic horror
    • The responsibility of writing heavy subject matter with care
    • What makes dark storytelling feel authentic rather than sensational
    • Exploring and accepting the darker parts of herself through her writing
    • How embracing those themes transformed her confidence and voice
    • Using archetypes to create deeper, more resonant characters
    • Her commitment to writing plus-size main characters and why representation matters
    • Her full immersion writing process and engaging all five senses
    • Advice for writers who struggle to fully "feel" their scenes
    • What writing dark fiction has taught her about boundaries
    • Encouragement for writers who feel called to explore darker themes but feel conflicted
    • The advice she would give her younger self about writing and publishing

    Nemmy's Website: https://authorncaceres.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/authorncaceres/

    Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@authorncaceres

    X Account: https://x.com/NCaceresAuthor

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • From Time Travel to Solving Mysteries: Writing Stories That Ask Big Questions with Mark Wilson
    Apr 21 2026

    In today's episode, we're diving into time travel, moral responsibility, and the power of storytelling to explore life's biggest questions.

    Author Mark Wilson, creator behind "Full of Beans: A Back-In-Time Mystery", joins the podcast to share how his writing journey began and how his interest in science and time travel grew into stories that go far beyond entertainment. We talk about the deeper meaning behind changing the past, whether our mistakes are necessary for growth, and how cultural shifts have influenced modern ideas of right and wrong. He also shares his approach to writing with discipline, building fully developed characters, and creating stories that immediately connect with readers. Along the way, we explore what he's currently working on and the perspective he's gained through his experiences.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • How his writing journey started and where the idea for "Full of Beans: A-back-In-Time Mystery" came from
    • His fascination with science and time travel themes
    • Whether changing the past is something we should ever pursue
    • Moral responsibility and consequences across timelines
    • The role of regret in growth and learning from mistakes
    • The relationship between science and faith -"how" vs. "why"
    • Whether humans are naturally moral or need structure to guide behavior
    • How time travel reflects the debate between free will and destiny
    • What discipline looks like for writers in a busy, real life schedule
    • The importance of detailed character backstories
    • How to make readers care about a protagonist from the very first pages
    • Why many writers resist seeking professional help
    • What he's currently working on
    • The advice he would give his younger self about writing and life

    Marks's Links:

    Mark's Website: https://www.markjwilson.com/

    More About Full Beans: A Back In Time Mystery: https://www.markjwilson.com/full-of-beans.html

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    50 mins
  • Stories That Heal: On Writing, Grief, and Finding Your Voice with Max Moreno
    Apr 14 2026

    In today's episode, we're diving into the power of storytelling shaped by identity, the emotional weight of writing through grief, and what it means to grow as a writer from a young age while navigating life's challenges.

    Author Max Moreno Sastre joins the podcast to share his journey from publishing his first book at just 16 to winning the Literary Titan Silver Book Award for Ain't No Way This Is Real. We talk about how his multicultural identity influences his storytelling, the evolution of his voice over time, and the deeply personal experiences that shaped his most recent work. He opens up about writing through loss, honoring real-life emotions in fiction, and the balance between vulnerability and creative freedom. We also explore his current work-in-progress and how his passion for storytelling connects with his future goals in mental health.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • When his dream of becoming a writer began and how his journey has evolved
    • How his cultural identity influences the stories he tells
    • Publishing his first book, My Little Hannah-Marie, at just 16
    • The inspiration behind Ain't No Way This Is Real and winning the Literary Titan Silver Book Award
    • Writing through grief and processing the loss of a best friend
    • Moments in the writing process that surprised him emotionally
    • Balancing real-life experiences with creative storytelling
    • The biggest challenges he faced while writing and publishing—and how he overcame them
    • A look into his work-in-progress, What We Did To Survive
    • How studying English Literature and pursuing a future in therapy shape his perspective
    • Advice for writers struggling with self-doubt, writer's block, or telling difficult stories
    • What he would tell his younger self about writing and publishing

    Max's Links:

    Website: https://maxmorenosastre.my.canva.site/

    Facebook: Facebook Page

    Instagram: Instagram Page

    Don't forget to rate and review the show so I can continue bringing on amazing guests! If you'd like to be a guest or know someone who would be a perfect fit, email me at catdeanwrites@gmail.com.

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    52 mins
  • Breaking Fantasy Norms: Where Magic Meets Motherhood with Cassie Evans
    Apr 7 2026

    In today's episode, we're diving into the realities of indie publishing, breaking genre expectations in fantasy, and what it looks like to build a creative career while balancing motherhood and storytelling.

    Fantasy author Cassie Evans joins the podcast to share her journey from first discovering her love of writing to publishing her novel Blood and Pixies. We talk about creating a fantasy world filled with original creatures, why she chose to center a 32-year-old mother as her main character, and how she blends escapism with deeply relatable, real-life emotions. She also opens up about documenting her writing journey online, navigating indie publishing, and using Kickstarter as a launch platform—all while raising and homeschooling three kids.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • When she first realized she wanted to be a writer
    • An introduction to Blood and Pixies and the fantasy world readers can expect
    • Why she chose a mother in her 30's as her FMC and how readers have responded
    • Her process for creating unique creatures and non-human characters
    • What surprised her most about sharing her writing journey publicly on Bookstagram
    • What a realistic writing schedule looks like as a homeschooling mom of three
    • The biggest challenges and rewards of indie publishing
    • Why she chose Kickstarter for her book launch and tips for other indie authors
    • How ADHD influences her creativity and the systems that help her stay focused
    • Encouragement for writers who feel overwhelmed, behind, or stuck

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cassieevansbooks

    Threads: https://www.threads.com/@cassieevansbooks

    YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@CassieEvansBooks

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Cassie-Evans-Books/61579777217194/#

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    53 mins
  • The Heart of Indie Publishing: Dark Fantasy, Passion, and Creative Freedom with J.C. Murphey
    Mar 31 2026

    In today's episode, we're diving into the creative freedom of indie publishing, the darker themes of storytelling, and how character-driven narratives shape powerful stories.

    Dark fantasy and romance author J.C. Murphey joins the podcast to talk about her journey as a storyteller, her love for crafting haunting worlds, and how indie authors build careers through passion, persistence, and community. We also explore how stories evolve through the drafting process, the influence of anime and manga on darker storytelling, and how crowdfunding platforms like Kickstarter allow authors to bring special projects directly to their readers.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • • How J.C.'s love for storytelling and dark fantasy first began
      • Writing character-driven stories and why characters are the heart of her worlds
      • The influence of anime and manga on darker storytelling elements
      • The creative freedom that comes with choosing the indie publishing path
      • Busting common myths about writing and the publishing industry
      • How stories can evolve during the drafting process
      • Overcoming writer's block and staying consistent through a long creative journey
      • Running a Kickstarter campaign and using crowdfunding to create special edition books
      • Winning the 2024 Indieverse Awards for Don't Fear the Reaper
      • Her upcoming dark romance release Fox Hunt and what readers can expect next

    J.C.'s Website: https://www.authorjcmurphey.com/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/authorj.c.murphey

    Threads: https://www.threads.com/@authorj.c.murphey

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/author.j.c.murphey

    TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@j_c_murphey

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Crafting an Epic Fantasy Series While Balancing Life with Tanya Hadzic
    Mar 24 2026

    In today's episode, we're diving into the fantasy writing process, from building immersive worlds to developing unforgettable characters and what it really takes to write a fantasy series while balancing a full-time career.

    Fantasy author Tanya Hadzic, creator of Path of the Silverbane, joins the show to share her journey to becoming a writer and how her epic fantasy series came to life. We talk about her approach to world-building without burnout, how she develops characters who sometimes refuse to follow the outline, and what surprised her most about writing a multi-book series.

    In this episode, we cover:

    • Tanya's journey to becoming a fantasy author
    • The inspiration behind Path of the Silverbane
    • Her fantasy world-building process
    • Character development and when characters take control
    • Writing a fantasy series while working as a full-time nurse
    • Staying consistent when motivation dips
    • Common writing advice that didn't work for her
    • Overcoming imposter syndrome as a writer
    • Why writing for passion matters more than publishing
    • Redefining success as an author
    • Advice for new writers who feel "not good enough"
    • What's next in the world of Path of The Silverbane

    Tanya's Social Media Link: https://www.instagram.com/author_tanyahadzic

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    50 mins
  • Owning The Courage To Take Creative Risks With Debut Author Kaylee Allensworth
    Mar 17 2026

    In today's episode, we're diving into what it means to write instinctively, break the "rules," and trust your creative process....especially as a debut author stepping into the spotlight!!

    Kaylee J. Allensworth is an adult semi-dystopian scifi author who is joining the podcast to talk about her path to writing and the creation of her debut series, Zones. We explore how the story took shape, the risks she knowingly took, the fine details that made her world-building so immersive for readers, and why she chose to avoid reading or watching within her genre while drafting. She also shares her thought-provoking perspectives on slow drafting, rejecting productivity pressure, why stories matter so much right now in our current climate and SO MUCH MORE!!!

    In this episode, we cover:

    • What Kaylee's path to writing looked like
    • How the idea for Zones came to life
    • Taking creative risks in a debut novel
    • Choosing not to consume media within her genre
    • The perks of being a slow drafter
    • Rejecting the "write every day" pressure
    • Avoiding tropes and marketing expectations
    • Preparing yourself emotionally when publishing a debut
    • Advice for writers feeling stuck or uncertain
    • Why stories matter so much right now
    • What's next and what readers can expect

    Kaylee's Social Links:

    https://www.instagram.com/kayleej_writes

    https://substack.com/@authorkayleejallensworth

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    1 hr and 6 mins