Callie Browning is an award-winning Barbadian author who loves great food and thrilling stories. Her book ‘The Girl with the Hazel Eyes’ is an incredible coming-of-age tale about Susan Taylor, a reclusive author who flees her island home after writing a tell-all novel that shakes apart the social and political fabric of the Caribbean.

Callie shares what inspired her to write her book, the differences between self-publishing and working with traditional publishing companies, how aspiring writers can market their book, and other juicy wisdom nuggets for aspiring authors.

 

Here are some things we talk about:

  • Callie talks about growing up in Barbados 
  • The reason she feels important to share Caribbean experiences
  • Self-publishing vs. Traditional Publishing
  • Advice for aspiring authors who want to great writers
  • Why she doesn’t show her face online (…like, at all)
  • Why writers need to be their own biggest cheerleader
  • How new authors can market their books online 
Links from this episode:
Twitter: @BajanCallie
Instagram: @BajanCallie
Click HERE to get ‘The Girl with the Hazel Eyes’

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