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Finding Elara 

Season 2 Episode 18 and Episode 19

A conversation with guest Sue-Ellen Pashley.

Episode 18

Focusses on what Julz thinks about Mindfulness and how it has impacted her work life balance.

Episode 19

Presents an opportunity to play in the worlds Sue-Ellen has created. The Conversations were candid and Fun.

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BIO -----          

Sue-Ellen Pashley Author Bio

A writer of a copious amount of words (because if they didn’t come out, she’s sure her head would explode), Sue-Ellen writes everything from picture books to young adult and adult fantasies. A best-selling, internationally published author, she gets a real thrill out of not being able to read a story she’s written when it’s translated to another language.  

Sue-Ellen was writing stories before she could actually write, reading the scribbles out to her parents, but has definitely progressed from this early start! An eternal optimist, she enjoys making things difficult for her protagonists, but loves a satisfying ending.

She enjoys running workshops on writing and all things authory at schools and conferences and sometimes surprises herself with how much she now enjoys public speaking.

In her other life, she lives in Central Queensland with her family, a bordoodle called Bella and a snake called Slide. She loves quirky shoes, dark chocolate and a good tea.

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Mindful Show Notes 

  • Only had 2 books last meeting in episode 27

  • Still enjoying being in the writing scene

  • Working as a Judge for the CYA in QLD

  • Always written even before it was legible.

  • Made the mindset shift around 10 years ago to take writing seriously

  • Used to fit in between the kids when they were young but now mostly dedicated the weekends to her writing.

  • Likes writing in both the make and female character point of view

  • Mindfulness falls into 2 parts

  • Recognising feelings and putting a name to them. Knowing what that mean

  • Also being in the moment when you are there. Use the senses

  • Most stories are character driven.

  • Mix between pantser and plotter

  • Marketing is not her forte. Prefer to be writing

  • Positive comparisons about trad and self pub journey

  • Benefit in understanding the cycles of stories with publishers.

  • Strong connections in the author world always helpful

  • Need to have realistic expectations about what the book will be.

  • Know where your strengths are and work to them

  • Needs her writing so be flexible.

  • Stay true to your writing voice and listen to the characters.

  • Your book with resonate with different people differently

  • Her self branding is just one more chapter.

  • Stay motivated through milestones.

  • Edits the stories sometimes up to 8 times before sending to an editor.

  • Relaxation at the end of the day normally involves water.

  • The Science of AWE – seeing the greater scope of the world.

  • Really important to share with people you trust at first.

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Worldbuilding Show Notes

  • Worldbuilding is pivotal in every story. The World is a character in itself.

  • She still teaches the worldbuilding course but has many more

  • Starts with Characters then layers in the world and other aspects

  • Shocking at side quests.

  • Developing lore depends on the story. Some stories need more than others.

  • There is some reality in the way we see the world in stories.

  • Play: Adaline black entering her office. Horror Story, Contemporaty romance (Aged up), Sci-fi Space, 10 years later.

  • Readers will always pick up if you got the rules wrong.

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Interview Accompaniment

Mindful Fast 5

Chair

Dog

 Ironman

Flight

Share with Close Friends

Wordly Fast 5

Green

Moon

Beech

Antartica

 Cinderella

Buffy Night

Ann Mccaffrey Dragon Riders Series

Highly recommend because of masterful worldbuilding, complex and interesting character.

Should start with Dragon Riders of Pern.

Linking to Elara

Q: Which genre do they enjoy writing in or do they enjoy every one of them?

A: All of them.

Ryan

How old is the bordoodle? 6

What was her favourite book she has read or written? All of them. Depending on circumstances. Always recommends Anne Maccaffrey. Bride by Alli Hazelwood for last year.

Selina

Q: What tips or advice do you have for writers you have an idea for a children’s picture book, but don’t know where to start creating it? For example they may have ideas and have written a rough draft, but don’t know how to turn it into a picture book.

A: Read other children’s picture books to understand the rhythm. Understand that the illustrator will be doing half. Start to go to conferences and get feedback.

Q: What do kids love most about your stories when it comes to world building?

A: Depends on the age of the kids. Young kids like being creative and older kids connect with the connections with their own world. Kids need to see themselves in it to be relatable.

Q I love that you have a snake as a companion, does the snake inspire any of your stories or characters? And what kind of snake is it?

A: Spotted python. Have their own personality.

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Episode Transcript

-----     TREASURE CHEST -----

What's in the Treasure Chest?

Your choice from any of her books

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